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He spends years whining about the media and the deep state but doesn't even suggest something like a Church Committee MK II, which could expose a whole load of crap going on with the media and other dodgy programs which the general population would be better knowing of, if things are anywhere near what they were like back then. Wonder if he even knows what the Church Committee was, he should do seeing as he's the fucking president, complete idiot.

 

Wow, was just looking around and Bannon dared to suggest it on air last year, wonder if this and other related ideas are why he was turfed out of the Trump admin : https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/06/17/bannon_this_citys_institutions_are_rotten_to_the_core.html

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I’m loving all these clips. I hadn’t realised I’d missed the Donald so much. 

 

Any chance of one of those hour long press conferences this week, in which he refuses to take questions from CNN, says “fake news” fifty times and imitates anyone with a foreign accent?

 

Infinitely preferable to the Brexit shite our lot keep serving up. 

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I know very little about Joe Biden but the fact that Trump is joking about his lack of intelligence is a possible red flag.

 

A bit strange that there has been massive discussion over his candidacy which has been cast in doubt by him being over-friendly in public when congratulating a successful Democrat candidate , when the incumbent banged a porn star when married and it appears to have been more or less forgotten.

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1 minute ago, sir roger said:

I know very little about Joe Biden but the fact that Trump is joking about his lack of intelligence is a possible red flag.

 

A bit strange that there has been massive discussion over his candidacy which has been cast in doubt by him being over-friendly in public when congratulating a successful Democrat candidate , when the incumbent banged a prostitute when married and it appears to have been more or less forgotten.

Yeah, Trump (the man who boasts about abusing his position of power to get away with sexual assault) also joked about Biden being too handsy.

 

Likewise, the five-times draft dodger criticised John McCain for not defeating the entire Vietnamese army.

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John Oliver did a good piece on the Mueller Report this week, saying that there were only two thing that saved the President: incompetence and disobedience.  Basically, members of his team tried to conspire with the Russians, but just kept fucking it up and never quite managed it; and others later ignored the President when he ordered them to "do crazy shit" in order to obstruct justice.

 

https://www.thewrap.com/john-oliver-mueller-report-donald-trump-conspiracy-obstruction-of-justice-last-week-tonight-video/

 

 

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5 hours ago, TheHowieLama said:

Trumps dream rival is Bernie Sanders.

 

Anyone near the middle will pick off some votes.

 

His wet dream would be Sanders running and then an independent like Bloomberg -- pretty much in the bag for him then.

 

Who do you think will win among the Democrats?

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5 minutes ago, SasaS said:

Don't quite get what you mean, how can Democrats split the vote at the Democratic primaries? Isn't "splitting the vote" the point of party elections for the presidential candidate?

 

Maybe I should have phrased it 'split the voters'. There are too many nominees with a lot of different messages, and several building up supporter bases that will be less than thrilled if their chosen one is tossed aside for one of the other candidates. There isn't one overriding important message other than 'beat the GOP' or 'beat Trump'.

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The problem is Democrats are shite at collectively getting behind the candidate with the best chance to win, then shite at turning up when it matters.

 

This year we will see a young gay fella, a black fella, two or three powerful women and at least two over the hill gray hairs. Not alot of focus in that field and their messages are now, and will become, even more diluted as the process drags through the primaries.

 

Republicans (as they proved with Trump) do not give a rats ass - whomever is the nominee they are all in.

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I think Sanders has the best change of beating Trump. He appears the only one with policies that are not just anyone but Trump.

He has name recognition this time and was leading the race, until Biden entered.

Biden is just a male version of Clinton and comes with all the same baggage, IMO he only entered the race because the Democratic party are scared Sanders will win the nomination. 

 

On Trump vs Sanders polling;

 

 https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-6250.html

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8 hours ago, TheHowieLama said:

No idea pal - for me a guy like Bloomberg would have a great chance if they would push him to the front. Sanders can't even get a majority in his own party - so by definition he is un-electable.

I'm not sure "can't even" is particularly accurate. He faces predictable resistance from right wingers in his own party, just as Corbyn did. Not because they don't think he can win, but precisely because they fear he might.

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