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|    Re: Biden Couldn't Grasp Basic Concepts,    |
|    04 Apr 25 16:31:12    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, or.politics, fl.politics       XPost: seattle.politics, rec.aviation.military       From: jfwaldby@gmail.com              a425couple wrote:       > On 4/3/25 16:54, Siri Cruz wrote:       >> On 3/4/25 11:34, a425couple wrote:       >>> Just amazing that none of these people had the courage to tell       >>> the public the truth!       >>>       >>       >> So how do ticket prices affect Joe-Bob Rural's wallet at market checkout?       >>       > These Democratic Party leaders lied, and covered up, and lacked the       > courage to tell the American voters the truth.       > Many voters, enough to win, clearly chose to show their anger.       >       > As I wrote elsewhere:       > You need to blame the Democratic Party leaders who greatly offended       > the American voters by pushing what the voters finally saw was a       > clear lie. Biden was lost in dementia, but the Democrat leaders       > kept lying. This offended a reasonable percent of swing voters.       >       > And their denial and coverup so delayed the replacement process       > that the Democratic party leaders violated any true democratic       > process and selected Kamala Harris as the candidate. This was       > a very undemocratic selection by the elite. This undemocratic       > process offended more of the swing voters.       >       > And then their choice, Kamala Harris, rapidly showed her inability       > to lead and inspire and confidence. When she stuck with the       > vast inflation, and the huge unchecked immigration and said       > "I can't think of a thing I'd do differently", this swung a       > couple more % of swing voters. Yes, most voters chose to go       > with the known disruption of Trump, rather than the       > Democratic Party choice.       >       This is all bullshit. The Republicans won because Trump lied his ass       off during the Harris-Trump debate and the people ate it up like banana       pudding.              --       Cursed to be walking in the shadows of death              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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