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@Suzianne said
And you called ME "racist scum".

THIS is what being "racist scum" is. You separate minorities from whites by claiming they were hired for their race, and not because they were the best for the job... because that is simply unthinkable for you that anyone can do the job as well or better than a white person. You do not know they were hired by merit, but you ASSUME they w ...[text shortened]... r whites to kick the people of color to the curb.

Why do you hate humanity like you obviously do?
Don't get your ramble,,,,,,,,but congressman Clyburn promised the black vote (which he got, and won the office) only if he would appoint a black woman as VP.
So, I am claiming that 'she' was hired for her race, as you so eloquently put it. Joe and Clyburn would tell you the same thing, little feller. It's OK.


@Suzianne said
We'll get there. Our convention is a month away. There's time.

The Democratic Party runs by consensus, not by being told what we think (or else!), like that other party.
There are no narratives in your party???????


@sh76 said
Well, it's certainly true that anyone can have a bad night. And verbal flubs are not the same thing as being unable to make critical decisions with the advice of the cabinet.

The main problem for Biden is that it wasn't just a bad night. It was probably about an average night for him. He's plainly not up to the job, and the Democratic party would be plain nuts to nominate him (and they won't).
"Democratic party would be plain nuts to nominate him (and they won't)."

They won't? They have a choice if racial jungle Joe does not drop out of the race?
Seems to me that racial jungle Joe not dropping out is why the Rockefellers resorted to an assassination attempt on Trump. That failed so now they have to pressure racial jungle Joe to drop out again, so they are back at that again.

Racial Jungle Joe seems to be stubborn. He refuses to drop out. You say the democrat party will not nominate him. Are you claiming they have a choice if he doesn't drop out or are you expressing confidence racial jungle Joe will drop out under enough pressure? Explain this to me.


@moonbus
Yes, I agree.

This man (POTUS) has all the nuclear codes and we don't need him blowing up the wrong country, ya know?


@Suzianne said
I appreciate Joe Biden for what he's done for this country, including getting Trump out of the White House. Standing beside Barack Obama, our nation's first black president, as an associate and as a friend. Giving us all hope that we, as a nation, might endure the specter of Trump and his particular brand of hate and division.

But I agree. It is time to retire from the ...[text shortened]... stitution against all enemies, foreign AND domestic, for the PEOPLE instead of for the corporations.
You do realize that most of your own party does not like her correct? If Biden steps down.... if, she will not even get the party's nomination.


@Metal-Brain said
"Democratic party would be plain nuts to nominate him (and they won't)."

They won't? They have a choice if racial jungle Joe does not drop out of the race?
Seems to me that racial jungle Joe not dropping out is why the Rockefellers resorted to an assassination attempt on Trump. That failed so now they have to pressure racial jungle Joe to drop out again, so they are b ...[text shortened]... you expressing confidence racial jungle Joe will drop out under enough pressure? Explain this to me.
You don't understand how the Conventions work, do you?


@boonon said
You do realize that most of your own party does not like her correct? If Biden steps down.... if, she will not even get the party's nomination.
That's just a lie.

I know you're used to lies by now, but people with a brain know better.


@Earl-of-Trumps said
@moonbus
Yes, I agree.

This man (POTUS) has all the nuclear codes and we don't need him blowing up the wrong country, ya know?
As long as we blow up the right country.

/eyeroll


@Suzianne said
You don't understand how the Conventions work, do you?
You mean open conventions. A minority of delegates vote instead of the majority of people.
That means you have to sacrifice democracy to save it from Trump. Ironic, but that is what you desire, right?


@Metal-Brain said
You mean open conventions. A minority of delegates vote instead of the majority of people.
That means you have to sacrifice democracy to save it from Trump. Ironic, but that is what you desire, right?
Like I said, you don't understand how the Conventions work, do you?


@Suzianne said
Like I said, you don't understand how the Conventions work, do you?
I told you exactly how open conventions work. You are projecting your ignorance.

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@Earl-of-Trumps said
@moonbus
Yes, I agree.

This man (POTUS) has all the nuclear codes and we don't need him blowing up the wrong country, ya know?
The last eight years have highlighted structural weaknesses in the American political system. The United Kingdom, by contrast, demonstrated that they have mechanisms in place to expeditiously remove a catastrophically bad Prime Minister, whereas the American system has failed to twice. It failed to remove a president who committed high crimes and misdameanors while in office, and it is failing again to remove a president who is slipping daily deeper into mental twilight. We are witnessing not only the decline of a president, but quite literally the decline of great nation if it cannot present the electorate with at least one credible candidate with an election only four months away.


@moonbus said
The last eight years have highlighted structural weaknesses in the American political system. The United Kingdom, by contrast, demonstrated that they have mechanisms in place to expeditiously remove a catastrophically bad Prime Minister, whereas the American system has failed to twice. It failed to remove a president who committed high crimes and misdameanors while in office, ...[text shortened]... present the electorate with at least one credible candidate with an election only four months away.
We're working on it, man.

I blame the inertia of the electorate.


@Suzianne said
We're working on it, man.

I blame the inertia of the electorate.
There are several culprits. Irresponsible journalists. Unaccountable Internet forum owners/managers. Mitch McConnell (an utter coward). Among others.


@moonbus said
There are several culprits. Irresponsible journalists. Unaccountable Internet forum owners/managers. Mitch McConnell (an utter coward). Among others.
Can't argue with that.

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