The demographic that notoriously doesn’t vote disagrees with Israel policy. The demographic that does vote agrees largely agrees.
Vivek having a major meltdown during the debate.
Melania wants @tuckercarlson for VP
It’s been a persistent rumor for a bit now.To be fair, I don't think she means Vice President.
Can we get a user name change, or at least a tagline, to iamjester?
Definitely still active so I'm guessing his visits in this thread were life scarring or he was just a WUMComment @iamking? Still think he's a non-demagogic smart, educated centrist?
One has to wonder, how the conditions of the state parties will affect the election next year.
Take Michigan, a key state, Trump is supposedly leading there, but the state party is completely broke and run by a bunch of morons.
Do you neccessarily need money to win state-wide elections, if you already got the name recognition?
wasn't the 2016 campaign underfunded compared to hillary's?
If Trump wouldn't already exist I'd consider Vivek a legitimate threat to democracy. Man is spouting some real QAnon bs. Good on Haley at least to call him out. Im no fan of her, but at the same time I could see why many in the center especially would be drawn to her. If Trump wasn't a factor I'd already say she has a big shot to unseat Biden.He invents a fake reality and presumes he can sell it to gullible Maga people.
How to interpret this? Haley would offer Repubs a better chance to beat Biden?
How to interpret this? Haley would offer Repubs a better chance to beat Biden?
Has to be shite but very funny.
None of this will happen.
Biden will win the popular vote, and I think that he will win the Electoral College too. I would even say that no Republican running right now is going to win the popular vote even if he/she manages to win the EC.
I agree that he may lose the EC, but I responded to that poll that shows him clearly losing the PV.He will win the popular vote, but it’s an open question whether he wins both. He’s very old and despite recent numbers, the public are still animated by how high the general cost of living is, which is never good for an incumbent.
Indian liberalism makes a formidable claim: that the Republic is grounded in such a structurally elaborate and ideologically hegemonic liberal-democratic institutional framework that political forces of all hues are forced to consent to this framework, stake their claims and test out their fortunes within it, go in and out of the corridors of power through procedures of electoral democracy, and thereby further strengthen the liberal framework itself. It is further claimed that since all political forces, from the communist to the fascist, are compelled to accept the norms of universal franchise and multi-party elections, they are further compelled to move closer to the liberal centre as soon as they begin to participate in the exercise of governmental power. For the political centre of this power is itself circumscribed by equally powerful institutions of the civil bureaucracy, an independent judiciary, a freewheeling fourth estate, as well as a vibrant and highly articulate civil society. And, indeed, more than enough empirical evidence is available for one to construct a plausible narrative of post-Independence India on such premises. Its plausibility is what gives to the claim such persuasive power.
On the other hand, the basic trajectory of Indian political life over roughly the past quarter century — 1990 to 2015 let us say, especially as it comes into sharper relief after the elections of 2014 — indicates a steady rightward shift that is both quantitatively and qualitatively so significant that it is not so much the right that moves closer to the liberal centre, occasional tactical concessions notwithstanding, but the liberal centre that keeps moving further and further to the right.
You think 9/11 was an inside job?I mean, he's right about 9/11.
Everything else...
The part about Saudi Arabia being involved. It’s common knowledge at this point that Al Qaeda was directly funded by wealthy Saudi nationals, and given the nature of that regime, it’s a pretty big stretch to say the gov wasn’t aware or even complicit in that.You think 9/11 was an inside job?
I love the 'our religion' line.Exhibit no.3,678 why some Muslims saying they ll never vote for Biden is incredibly short sighted.
Also read some elements in the Muslim community in Michigan for instance have approaches Flynn and the rest of his traitors to seek amends with the Repubs over their shared hatred of gays and other groups. I already figured it was happening a while back, but it once again underlines the hypocrisy and single issue pattern of many voters.
You think 9/11 was an inside job?
Article in the works on how maga money/russia/china are driving anti-Biden Muslim sentiment through the lens of the Gaza conflict, and making the case that abstaining or voting Trump is a better situation.
Obviously makes perfect sense for all parties, but it's dark. Seeing people like Jackson Hinkle as an arab hero is bizarre as hell.