2020 US Elections | Biden certified as President | Dems control Congress

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CNN acting like Trump was blown out and everything he has done is clearly repudiated by this election. He is still an incredibly popular person and many of his allies still hold power/sway in politics.
 
CNN acting like Trump was blown out and everything he has done is clearly repudiated by this election. He is still an incredibly popular person and many of his allies still hold power/sway in politics.
Yep, 70 million votes is a depressingly huge amount of votes.
 
CNN acting like Trump was blown out and everything he has done is clearly repudiated by this election. He is still an incredibly popular person and many of his allies still hold power/sway in politics.

I've heard at least 20 guests saying that the country was very devided country and that it wasn't the landslide democrats expected (even the resutlts might be far better than what Trump called a landslide in 2016).
 
Fox called Nevada as well, basically confirming they were just bricking it over Arizona.
 
Fox tried to just pretend it wasn't happening for a bit and reported on Sharpiegate, but they're now finally admitting defeat. :lol:
 
Now Fox News have called it .... Trump is going to go ape-shit.
 
Im not sure how much weight that really carries. All the libertarians Ive talked to or heard from in the past few years had in common for instance that they hate the police or at least have a strong dislike for them - bc in their mind they are one of the governments most active tools to limit their freedom. With Trump being so singular about his (opportunistic) unequivocal support for police - I dont imagine that to be a positive to them.

then every single thing said about jill stein voters should be taken back.

Here he is talking about it in 1994.

Here it's referred to in an article in 1987.

He doesn't like to talk about it, for obvious reasons. People associate stuttering with being a bit dim, as he said in the video. It's a painful part of his life. He explained in your video that he doesn't consider himself a stutterer, even though other people do, because obviously that would diminish the sense of achievement he would feel from overcoming it. But it's still a part of him. If you listen to him explain the tactics he uses to deal with that stutter, it requires a lot more mental agility than is required of you or I in a typical conversation. If a certain word is stuck, think of a new one, and do it all before anyone even noticed you weren't able to say the word you were originally aiming for.

So yes he is getting old and yes he will have more moments of weakness as time goes on. That isn't a good way to diagnose dimensia. I really wonder whether anyone that diagnoses him with alzheimers or dimensia has ever experienced someone go through that decline. If so, I'm pretty sure the people closest to them would find it disgusting how carelessly the diagnosis is thrown around, as if it's akin to saying someone is a bit overweight. It's not something you can diagnose on a TV screen. Ask the actual experts.

have you followed him through the primary?

here -

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics...n/video/playlists/2020-democratic-debate-abc/

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cory-booker-joe-biden-fumbling-2020_n_5d7b1890e4b00d690595fb46



this one happened twice:




i stutter sometimes and uhmm a lot when i teach. i don't contradict myself and deny it within 2 minutes, and i don't forget the topic of the presentation.
 
So - those betting odds eh? I remember everyone going crazy about insider information when the betting odds widened on the first night :lol:
 
Get in - after a shit 2020, this restored my faith in humanity.
 
Donnie goes golfing, then.

Very appropriate in all kinds of ways.

Let's hope he just stays on the golf course until January.
 
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