Official Sleepy Joe thread
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:48 am
Biden Says He's Going to 'Cure Cancer' If Elected
Biggest campaign promise ever, or at least in my lifetime
Biggest campaign promise ever, or at least in my lifetime
He didn't say how soon.jarnon wrote:Biden Says He's Going to 'Cure Cancer' If Elected
Biggest campaign promise ever, or at least in my lifetime
I'd forgotten for a moment how personal this issue is for him. --Bobjarnon wrote:Biden Says He's Going to 'Cure Cancer' If Elected
Biggest campaign promise ever, or at least in my lifetime
What a dinosaur.jarnon wrote:Joe Biden meets a voter’s granddaughter in an Iowa coffee shop and asks her age. She says she’s 13. He addresses her brothers. “You’ve got one job here, keep the guys away from your sister.”
The irony here is large.jarnon wrote:Joe Biden meets a voter’s granddaughter in an Iowa coffee shop and asks her age. She says she’s 13. He addresses her brothers. “You’ve got one job here, keep the guys away from your sister.”
Bob78164 wrote:I'd forgotten for a moment how personal this issue is for him. --Bobjarnon wrote:Biden Says He's Going to 'Cure Cancer' If Elected
Biggest campaign promise ever, or at least in my lifetime
She's better looking than you, judge. We'll go to her first.
NY Times wrote:Mr. Biden noted that he served with the late Senators James O. Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, both Democrats who were staunch opponents of desegregation.
“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland,” Mr. Biden said, slipping briefly into a Southern accent, according to a pool report from the fund-raiser. “He never called me ‘boy,’ he always called me ‘son.’”
He called Mr. Talmadge “one of the meanest guys I ever knew, you go down the list of all these guys.”
“Well guess what?” Mr. Biden continued. “At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.”
jarnon wrote:NY Times wrote:Mr. Biden noted that he served with the late Senators James O. Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, both Democrats who were staunch opponents of desegregation.
“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland,” Mr. Biden said, slipping briefly into a Southern accent, according to a pool report from the fund-raiser. “He never called me ‘boy,’ he always called me ‘son.’”
He called Mr. Talmadge “one of the meanest guys I ever knew, you go down the list of all these guys.”
“Well guess what?” Mr. Biden continued. “At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.”
I will say many, if not most, of the poor, Section 8 housed, kids in my wife's classes have parents that are too ignorant to raise the kids. They themselves were not raised by competent parents. Most have time, plenty of time, they are unemployed. They just don't care or know any better (it's a mix). It is a huge cultural problem the left closes their eyes to to maintain the votes of a block of people who for decades have been coddled and told it's not their fault, it's The Man's fault. Many have lifted themselves and their families out of the cycle, but liberal politicians, SJWs, and poverty pimps want to keep them down as they are their own bread and butter. BHO could have been greater than MLK and truly making America Great Again had HE stepped up, had he man'd up, and been the leader the poor needed. But no. He continued to use the typical race card and blamed racism for ALL of the poor's woe's.jarnon wrote:
I'm sure Biden doesn't mean black parents are too ignorant to raise kids without professional help. Maybe he’s saying poor parents have less time to read and interact with their kids so they need alternative strategies.
Also, record player? I'm almost as old as Joe and we always had a stereo or at least a hi-fi.
I'm partial to those old Edison Cylinders my self. You can't kill those things. big ol' Victrola cabinet with a morning glory horn is nice toojarnon wrote:
I'm sure Biden doesn't mean black parents are too ignorant to raise kids without professional help. Maybe he’s saying poor parents have less time to read and interact with their kids so they need alternative strategies.
Also, record player? I'm almost as old as Joe and we always had a stereo or at least a hi-fi.
If we're talking about senility and gaffes, Trump has more than his fair share. And needless to say, Trump has far, far, far, more than his share of lying about himself and questionable ethics (I won't count plagiarism since Trump himself has probably never written anything in his life that doesn't employ a Sharpie pen).flockofseagulls104 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:04 amSeriously, all politics aside, he has a lot of senility - Alzheimer's symptoms. And it's not just gaffes. He is just not up to the job, and I'm sure, deep down, he knows it himself. And this is not taking into account his decades long record of lying about himself, plagiarism, questionable ethics, etc etc etc.
You're right, they both are having "senior moments" but trump is absolutely demented.flockofseagulls104 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:04 amIf Joe somehow gets nominated and elected, the 25th Amendment should be invoked retroactively.
Seriously, all politics aside, he has a lot of senility - Alzheimer's symptoms. And it's not just gaffes. He is just not up to the job, and I'm sure, deep down, he knows it himself. And this is not taking into account his decades long record of lying about himself, plagiarism, questionable ethics, etc etc etc.
Politics is going to kill him. As it has boiled down, the Dem party leadership does not want Bernie to be their nominee. He is not a democrat, and they know his socialism will not play, except to the indoctrinated youth vote that came out of the university system, and Biden is their last hope. It is pretty obvious they made deals with Mayor Pete and Amy to help Joe.
The msm ignore and/or play down his cognitive issues and less than stellar record in public life. Trump will not, and it will be ugly.
I know it's not politically correct, but if we are to be honest, the 2 front runners to get the nomination to run for the democrat party both have a good chance at not making it through even one term of office because of health and/or incapacitation issues. Search your feelings. You know it to be true.
Review the Kavanaugh hearings. Then take a look a chucky schumer's threats against the supreme court justices.silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:11 amIf we're talking about senility and gaffes, Trump has more than his fair share. And needless to say, Trump has far, far, far, more than his share of lying about himself and questionable ethics (I won't count plagiarism since Trump himself has probably never written anything in his life that doesn't employ a Sharpie pen).flockofseagulls104 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:04 amSeriously, all politics aside, he has a lot of senility - Alzheimer's symptoms. And it's not just gaffes. He is just not up to the job, and I'm sure, deep down, he knows it himself. And this is not taking into account his decades long record of lying about himself, plagiarism, questionable ethics, etc etc etc.
And with Michael Bloomberg free to spend his money bashing Trump, you can bet there will be more clips of Trump acting befuddled and confused as he tries to explain his various stances on policies.
You are right about one thing. This will get ugly. Because that's the only way Republicans know how to win.
Funny you should mention the Kavanaugh hearing.flockofseagulls104 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:03 pmReview the Kavanaugh hearings. Then take a look a chucky schumer's threats against the supreme court justices.
People in glass houses.
Schumer was paraphrasing what Kavanaugh said at his confirmation hearing. But, of course, your handlers didn't give you the full picture. They just spoonfed you just enough so that you would react the way they wanted.Brett Kavanaugh wrote:Since my nomination in July, there’s been a frenzy on the left to come up with something, anything, to block my confirmation. You sowed the wind and the country will reap the whirlwind.
silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:31 pmFunny you should mention the Kavanaugh hearing.flockofseagulls104 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:03 pmReview the Kavanaugh hearings. Then take a look a chucky schumer's threats against the supreme court justices.
People in glass houses.Schumer was paraphrasing what Kavanaugh said at his confirmation hearing. But, of course, your handlers didn't give you the full picture. They just spoonfed you just enough so that you would react the way they wanted.Brett Kavanaugh wrote:Since my nomination in July, there’s been a frenzy on the left to come up with something, anything, to block my confirmation. You sowed the wind and the country will reap the whirlwind.
Let's do a Fulla translation, shall we?"I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price!" Schumer warned. "You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions."