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    Default Bunker Boy's poll numbers continue to collapse

    Poll: Biden notches 10-point lead over Trump in general election matchup

    The latest survey also showed a dip in the president’s approval rating

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pol...lection-293550

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    How anyone can back this inadequate clown amazes me. Trump is stupid and unqualified as 3.5 years shows. Has he made America great? Has he done anything right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    How anyone can back this inadequate clown amazes me. Trump is stupid and unqualified as 3.5 years shows. Has he made America great? Has he done anything right?
    Trump is a complete moron but he isn't a Democrat and no other Republicans are running sooooooo.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Trump is a complete moron but he isn't a Democrat and no other Republicans are running sooooooo.........
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
    Thank gawd Trump is the face of modern conservatism ; the alternatives are Bush
    or for our friend Dutch (living in the past) it's still Goldwater of the 1960's..
    Reagan was cowboy cool at least on his ranch.

    Te Dems got goofball progressives and elitist snobs like the NYTimes OP I thread-started title
    "No More Money For Police"
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    Into this swamp of DC political parties Trump rose up and promised populism ; America first jobs and economy.
    Te entrenched establishment felt it's cushy power structure threatened and responded
    with the Russian Hoax and Impeachment
    If you allow yourself an honest moment you'll recall just how good the economy was pre-Covid.

    But go ahead and support Beijing Biden and sell this country down the crapper by the express lane.

    He still thinks these riots were caused by police murders, and refuses to back the cops and law and order
    He's an out of touch old man who needs to stay in the basement. Crazy uncle Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukkha View Post
    Thank gawd Trump is the face of modern conservatism ; the alternatives are Bush
    or for our friend Dutch (living in the past) it's still Goldwater of the 1960's..
    Reagan was cowboy cool at least on his ranch.

    Te Dems got goofball progressives and elitist snobs like the NYTimes OP I thread-started title
    "No More Money For Police"
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    Into this swamp of DC political parties Trump rose up and promised populism ; America first jobs and economy.
    Te entrenched establishment felt it's cushy power structure threatened and responded
    with the Russian Hoax and Impeachment
    If you allow yourself an honest moment you'll recall just how good the economy was pre-Covid.

    But go ahead and support Beijing Biden and sell this country down the crapper by the express lane.

    He still thinks these riots were caused by police murders, and refuses to back the cops and law and order
    He's an out of touch old man who needs to stay in the basement. Crazy uncle Joe
    I am fine with the 21st century GOP being remebered as the party of George Dumbya Bush, Sarah Palin, Donald Trumpf, economic collapses, failed wars, failed pandemic responses, and grossly incompetent leadership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukkha View Post
    Thank gawd Trump is the face of modern conservatism ; the alternatives are Bush
    or for our friend Dutch (living in the past) it's still Goldwater of the 1960's..
    Reagan was cowboy cool at least on his ranch.

    Te Dems got goofball progressives and elitist snobs like the NYTimes OP I thread-started title
    "No More Money For Police"
    ~~

    Into this swamp of DC political parties Trump rose up and promised populism ; America first jobs and economy.
    Te entrenched establishment felt it's cushy power structure threatened and responded
    with the Russian Hoax and Impeachment
    If you allow yourself an honest moment you'll recall just how good the economy was pre-Covid.

    But go ahead and support Beijing Biden and sell this country down the crapper by the express lane.

    He still thinks these riots were caused by police murders, and refuses to back the cops and law and order
    He's an out of touch old man who needs to stay in the basement. Crazy uncle Joe
    Thank God Trump is President. If Owebama or Hillary were, they'd be serving steak dinners to the rioters.

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    Hello dukkha,

    Quote Originally Posted by dukkha View Post
    Te entrenched establishment felt it's cushy power structure threatened ...
    No they did NOT!

    They knew they had a lackey for the super-rich and powerful, and THEY WERE RIGHT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
    Cover up, your butthurt is showing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
    Still ignoring his successes, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
    Yep!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The thing is Republicans had plenty of opportunity to vote for a more qualified GOP candidate in the 2016 primaries, and if they really were dissatisfied with Trumpf they had many chances to advance a primary challenger to Trump in this election cycle.

    At this point, it is only reasonable to conclude that Republicans actually admire Trump's stupidity, ignorance, and incompetence, and see him as a soul mate. Trumpf is actually the face of modern conservatism, not an abberation
    The difference between the Republican party and Democratic party in 2016 was that the Republican party didn't preselect its candidate for the membership like the Democrats did with Hillary. No doubt you recall how shocked the Republican leadership was when Trump kept winning in the polls until he won the primary. Shocked even more when he actually won the election. Trump's election wasn't party politics; Trump's election was "We, the People" giving their response to the state of American politics. It's the downside of a two-party system.

    We'll see the same in November. Trump could drop trou, wag his mushroom dick and take a dump in the Rose Garden and still win the election simply because, when it comes down to it, the choice is the "D" or the "R", not Biden or Trump.
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    Hello Dutch Uncle,

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    The difference between the Republican party and Democratic party in 2016 was that the Republican party didn't preselect its candidate for the membership like the Democrats did with Hillary. No doubt you recall how shocked the Republican leadership was when Trump kept winning in the polls until he won the primary. Shocked even more when he actually won the election. Trump's election wasn't party politics; Trump's election was "We, the People" giving their response to the state of American politics. It's the downside of a two-party system.

    We'll see the same in November. Trump could drop trou, wag his mushroom dick and take a dump in the Rose Garden and still win the election simply because, when it comes down to it, the choice is the "D" or the "R", not Biden or Trump.
    No. He has gone too far now. The election has become a referendum on Trump and America is rejecting him. Biden has the magic qualification that motivates people to the polls. He is not Trump. That is the one biggest concern for most voters now. Box checked. Everything else is details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    The difference between the Republican party and Democratic party in 2016 was that the Republican party didn't preselect its candidate for the membership like the Democrats did with Hillary. No doubt you recall how shocked the Republican leadership was when Trump kept winning in the polls until he won the primary. Shocked even more when he actually won the election. Trump's election wasn't party politics; Trump's election was "We, the People" giving their response to the state of American politics. It's the downside of a two-party system.

    We'll see the same in November. Trump could drop trou, wag his mushroom dick and take a dump in the Rose Garden and still win the election simply because, when it comes down to it, the choice is the "D" or the "R", not Biden or Trump.
    It is true that the reds were shocked that a man that stupid and without experience could win. Trump was always seen as a big-mouthed buffoon. He went bankrupt many times and his racism was well known. yeah, it was a shock.
    Hillary went through a primary. She beat Bernie and O'Malley.
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