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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostFor people interested in ancient history, it strikes me as similar to the accession of Emperor Nerva at the age of 65 (and childless), after the tyranny of Domitian.
Nerva - Wikipedia
But is Kamala another Messalina?
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostProbably the best thing about the Trump years was that he insulted people who thoroughly deserved derision. I'm going to miss the entertainment.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostA safe pair of hands before he steps down and let's Kamala Harris run the show in the last two years of his presidency. US rules would allow her to run for president in two elections still if that happens. No way will he run for two terms, he would be 87 by the end of the second term.
I'm thinking "Weekend at Bernies" style presidency.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostA safe pair of hands before he steps down and let's Kamala Harris run the show in the last two years of his presidency. US rules would allow her to run for president in two elections still if that happens. No way will he run for two terms, he would be 87 by the end of the second term.
Nerva - Wikipedia
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBiden was chosen because he was inoffensive. What does Biden stand for apart from being boring?
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What's sad is the idea being spread that US elections are as trustworthy as those of, eg. Belorus.
Way to strengthen the real enemies of democracy. Well done!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostPoint I was making even though apparently according to the left leaning media everyone hates him and his incompetence is glaring he still turned in some pretty close results.
I find that a little scary.
It does point out some of Trump's populism is still very popular and that Biden isn't enough of a candidate to win via a landslide.
You know none voters not liking candidates abroad doesn't matter I am not a fan of Macron for instance.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostPoint I was making even though apparently according to the left leaning media everyone hates him and his incompetence is glaring he still turned in some pretty close results.
I find that a little scary.
It does point out some of Trump's populism is still very popular and that Biden isn't enough of a candidate to win via a landslide.
You know none voters not liking candidates abroad doesn't matter I am not a fan of Macron for instance.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou know none voters not liking candidates abroad doesn't matter I am not a fan of Macron for instance.Last edited by TwoWolves; 18 November 2020, 16:53.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostStill a majority of US voters, so I was factually correct. And we don't know how much Trump's gaming impacted the vote to make it closer than it otherwise would have been.
There are also the billions of none US voters around the world who also don't like him, so I'm guessing it's not as 'slim' as you'd like to believe
Point I was making even though apparently according to the left leaning media everyone hates him and his incompetence is glaring he still turned in some pretty close results.
I find that a little scary.
It does point out some of Trump's populism is still very popular and that Biden isn't enough of a candidate to win via a landslide.
You know none voters not liking candidates abroad doesn't matter I am not a fan of Macron for instance.
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The Republicans are really showing themselves to be total utter cretins:
- In Nevada — a state Trump lost by 2.4 percentage points — the president’s campaign team filed a lawsuit asking a judge to either declare Trump the winner or to reject the state’s election results.
- In Pennsylvania — which Biden won by more than 82,000 votes — Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was in court asking a judge to overturn the state’s results. (“At bottom, you’re asking this court to invalidate some 6.8 million votes thereby disenfranchising every single voter in the commonwealth,” the judge said.)
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWorst result for an incumbent since Hoover lost to FDR. Ouch.
Interesting how you can argue totally different points while being 100% factually accurate. Well. Maybe interesting isn't the right word.
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