All he had to do was allow joe a little rope to hang himself with... or forget where he was.

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My thoughts as well.strogg wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:09 pm
At this point, I'm honestly not that concerned about tonight. The levels of concern over the presidential election did not go up or down since before the debate. I'm not saying the presidential election doesn't matter, as it still does in so many way. But I believe the congressional, senatorial, and local state/county/city elections are far more important.
Y'all beat me to it! 100% agree!03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:16 pmMy thoughts as well.strogg wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:09 pm
At this point, I'm honestly not that concerned about tonight. The levels of concern over the presidential election did not go up or down since before the debate. I'm not saying the presidential election doesn't matter, as it still does in so many way. But I believe the congressional, senatorial, and local state/county/city elections are far more important.![]()
Good description.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:39 am![]()
It was like watching one of those housewife’s of Beverly Hills episodes. Biden didn’t win, but Trump lost. He beat himself. And just like the other posts here, all he had to do was stay calm and let Biden fumble over himself. Trump missed so many opportunities because he was to busy running his mouth.
I can't agree more. I was, as many recall, a critic of the way McConnell handled the passing of RBG. He set himself up for failure back in 2016 with his "election year" garbage. I knew back then it was just a political ploy, but I went a long with it since it would probably favor us short term despite a huge risk of biting us in the rear 4 years later. Well, 4 years later in 2020, where we are. McConnell turned full hypocrite. And hypocrisy is the crux of how I saw the light years ago, making me run from the Democratic party. So in a way, it resonates with me very much, which is why I keep harping on hypocrisy. It was also a politically risky move on his part to play the opposite card.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 7:55 am Here’s all I care about: getting ACB confirmed before January. If McConnell can’t get that done, then Trump's 2nd term—IF. HE. IS. RE-ELECTED.—will be a failed presidency, and the GOP will be to blame. EVERYTHING is riding on that.
Very poorly explained by McConnell in 2016 and Trump last night. They should point out that throughout our history, presidents have made SCOTUS picks during election years. When the majority of the senate and president are of the same party, most of those appointments are approved. When the president and majority of the senate are not of the same party, most of the appointments are not approved. The election year comments were just dumb and nonfactual. If the president and McConnell would just stick to the precedent established through our history, it's easier to defend.strogg wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 9:42 am
I can't agree more. I was, as many recall, a critic of the way McConnell handled the passing of RBG. He set himself up for failure back in 2016 with his "election year" garbage. I knew back then it was just a political ploy, but I went a long with it since it would probably favor us short term despite a huge risk of biting us in the rear 4 years later. Well, 4 years later in 2020, where we are. McConnell turned full hypocrite. And hypocrisy is the crux of how I saw the light years ago, making me run from the Democratic party. So in a way, it resonates with me very much, which is why I keep harping on hypocrisy. It was also a politically risky move on his part to play the opposite card.