I suspect that you're going to make the same claim. I shall continue to expose the ravages of Trumpery. If you wish to embrace them, that is your prerogative.
The law is the law. Some want the State to seize control of her womb as soon as an American becomes pregnant, but most support a woman controlling her own body in consultation with her medical and spiritual advisers and loved ones she trusts, rather than your politicians and bureaucrats dictating to her, up to the point an actual, viable person has developed.
There are drug laws and traffic laws that are broken all the time because people don't believe in or respect them. Ahh, the not a person argument, haven't we had that one before and how did that play out?
I respect the law, and recommend that you do the same. If you wish to regard a microscopic, mindless amalgam of cells as a person, you can. Just don't insist on the coercive power of the State be arrogated to impose your notion upon everyone else if you cannot sell them on your notion.
Biden overpowered Tara Reade. Hopefully, he will lose to Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders. But no mortal knows so far.
Lookin' good for Joe... https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...n-quinnipiac-poll/ar-BB12l3Ez?ocid=spartandhp
Trump has been damaging himself quite badly. In the midst of a national crisis, when expansive, inclusive leadership is most needed, he veers off-topic and debases a news conference as if it were one of his pep rallies, with a mixture of embarrassing self-congratulation, derisive nicknames to mock political rivals, blaming his predecessor for his failures in COVID-19 testing, picking fights with reporters, and issuing a stream of dubious or false assertions. Petty, petulant, dishonest, and divisive sniveling is no way to lead a nation.
Barring any major Democrat corruption (beyond their typical corruption), Trump is going to get re-elected.
What about Gary Johnson?? He didn't siphon off Trump votes?? I live in Wisconsin. In 2016, the State was very luke-warm about Trump (outside of rural WI, who loved him). Thankfully for Trump, WI was even more luke-warm about Hillary. I mean, the State chose Bernie and Ted Cruz in the primaries and they instead got Hillary and Trump on the ballot... Turnout in the highly populated counties was significantly down (for both parties), yet rural WI turned out stronger for Trump than they did for Romney. That's what pushed him over. This time around, WI as a whole loves Trump. The Milwaukee suburbs have warmed up to him. WI isn't as crazy about Biden as they are about Bernie (especially Dane County, which Dems need strong turnout in in order to win). If their turnout is anywhere near as low as it was in 2016 for Hillary, they are completely screwed, as Trump will be getting A LOT more WI votes this time around. There was a huge "Trump 2020" lettering carved into the ice on Lake Winnebago towards the end of this winter, and I've also seen some farmers purposely mow huge "Trump 2020" lettering into their fields. So, as a Wisconsinite, don't be surprised if you see Trump win Wisconsin in November...
There are much better odds of ole Joe Bite_me succumbing to the pressures of campaigning and calling it quits. Unless Trump agrees to ole Joe Bite_me demands to conduct Presidential debates him sitting in his favorite rocking chair.
Amidst his miriad stumbles and pratfalls, your Amazing Lardass has a unique opportunity to make a patriotic gesture that any presidential aspirant would envy: Will he step up?
No my misinformed friend, President Trump cannot “step up” He does not have a say in operating any of his businesses. I truly am surprised you did not know that. Or, perhaps, you knew but counted on me not knowing such basic thing? Either way...
I love these predictions. You guys took a step back from your guaranteed Hillary win predictions though. Probably smart.