1. #14481
    Quote Originally Posted by Thekri View Post
    I think you are confusing him for Richard Grenell. Ratcliffe was a congressman.

    Grenell is a greasy slimeball too, and quite possible more destructive then Ratcliffe (Undermining 20 years of work in Kosovo for example), but he is a different sleazeball.
    Still, being a congressman doesn't qualify you for the Direct of National Intelligence. He even follows Qtards on his Twitter.

  2. #14482
    Quote Originally Posted by muto View Post
    Biden can’t even form a proper sentence without tripping over his words.
    https://twitter.com/brooklynmutt/sta...84617354682368

    Trump can hardly string together a coherent sentence, much less respond to a question without completely losing track of what he's talking about. This isn't as effective of an attack as you think it is.

    I mean, I can't remember the last time Biden mused about injecting "cleanser" or "sunlight" into peoples bodies.

  3. #14483
    Quote Originally Posted by muto View Post
    Biden can’t even form a proper sentence without tripping over his words. Without a teleprompter telling him what to say I might add.
    FUCKING HILARIOUS considering he dunked all over the townhall he had, compared to Trump that lied his way through everything.

    Not surprising you are fucking projecting. Considering that EVEN WITH a teleprompter Trump says stupid shit like AIRPORTS during the Revolutionary War.

  4. #14484
    https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...erintelligence

    Some former intelligence officials are saying the alleged $421 million of debt owed by President Trump over the next four years could pose national security risks, Time magazine reported Tuesday.

    Officials told Time that Trump, who the New York Times reported is in an audit fight with the IRS that could cost him an additional $100 million, could be easily influenced by those he owes money.

    For a person with access to U.S. classified information to be in massive financial debt is a counterintelligence risk because the debt-holder tends to have leverage over the person, and the leverage may be used to encourage actions, such as disclosure of information or influencing policy, that compromise U.S. national security,” said David Kris, former head of the Justice Department’s National Security Division and founder of Culper Partners consulting firm.
    Reminder that Donald Trump is a significant national security risk to America.

  5. #14485
    Quote Originally Posted by muto View Post
    Biden can’t even form a proper sentence without tripping over his words. Without a teleprompter telling him what to say I might add.
    Reserve the youtube comments for that section, thank you very much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    Ah right, thanks for the correction. It's hard to keep all these unqualified grifters straight : |
    No worries, they are all cut from the same cloth. There was the sleazeball that was acting AG for a while, he was the one that sold toilets for people with big penises and also bigfoot erotica (Sadly not a joke). Then there is the sleazeball with a porn name that runs the DHS, he was a two bit lobbyist who wound up kissing the right asses to get a cabinet position...

    The point is they are basically all interchangeable, and their unifying feature is they are all grossly unqualified toadies. The ones who ARE qualified are much scarier. People like Barr and Pompeo, who actually know what they are doing, and those guys deserve to have their actual names remembered, because they are unique characters in this tragedy/comedy. Ratcliffe/Jordan/Grennell/Wolf/Whitaker are basically just played by extras who answered to a "Sleazy trust fund kid" casting call.

  7. #14487
    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    https://twitter.com/brooklynmutt/sta...84617354682368

    Trump can hardly string together a coherent sentence, much less respond to a question without completely losing track of what he's talking about. This isn't as effective of an attack as you think it is.

    I mean, I can't remember the last time Biden mused about injecting "cleanser" or "sunlight" into peoples bodies.
    A specific wavelenght of sunlight. One that happens to be carcinogen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by postman1782 View Post
    Still, being a congressman doesn't qualify you for the Direct of National Intelligence. He even follows Qtards on his Twitter.
    Oh, I never said he was either qualified or sane. I just said he isn't Richard Grennell.

  9. #14489
    Quote Originally Posted by Milchshake View Post
    Word out that the Trump campaign asked as a condition that Chris Wallace not mention the number of COVID deaths in the debate tonight!

    All eyez on Wallace!


    Remembering the first debate in 2016 was that Trump tried to stay cool and calm, but couldn't stop sniffling, for the first 30 minutes, became increasingly bored and then lost his mind when Clinton brought up Alicia Machado, which was all he wanted to talk about the next day.

    Not even Trump's ceiling for 2020!
    It is his duty as moderator to be impartial and not mentioning the number of COVID deaths would be being biased in favor of Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milchshake View Post
    Not just the right. CNN and most of the mainstream pundits are desperate to horserace this. Any gaffe or slight pause by Biden and it will be "Biden campaign falters" takes.
    Even if Trump snorts a line off of Chris Wallace's bare nipples, media will be gushing by the "bold electoral strategy!".

    “The Post stressed that if Biden lost his "composure" Tuesday that that would be bad news for the Democrat. No such constraints were put on Trump though, who often becomes unhinged in public, spouting extravagant and discredited conspiracy theories.”
    That's what really gets me about profit-based media. At the end of the day, even objective media sources are making this into some kind of game.


    Quote Originally Posted by Milchshake View Post
    It's a debate between a normal well meaning guy, and a burning cross made of bounced checks.
    This needs to be in a sig or on a plaque or someone's wall or something....


    Quote Originally Posted by Milchshake View Post
    Yikes!
    /cleans glasses

    NEW Quinnipiac Poll of GEORGIA

    President
    Biden: 50%
    Trump: 47%

    Senate
    Ossoff: 49%
    Perdue: 48%

    Senate special
    Warnock: 31%
    Loeffler: 23%
    Collins: 22%

    Ugh, Joe Lieberman's son ratfucking the Warnock campaign in the other open senate seat.
    Whoa - could you imagine Blue picking up a seat in GA?

    (who is Liebermans' son?)

  11. #14491
    Quote Originally Posted by Thekri View Post
    Oh, I never said he was either qualified or sane. I just said he isn't Richard Grennell.
    Yeah, I know, was just adding to your comment.

  12. #14492
    Quote Originally Posted by Nelinrah View Post
    It is his duty as moderator to be impartial and not mentioning the number of COVID deaths would be being biased in favor of Trump.
    He won't have to mention it, Biden will.

  13. #14493
    Quote Originally Posted by muto View Post
    Biden can’t even form a proper sentence without tripping over his words. Without a teleprompter telling him what to say I might add.
    Biden did not do so great on the debate stage with 9 people. Primarily because all of them were gunning for him. However, he did very well when it came down to just him and Bernie in the May, 2020 debate. He also squashed Paul Ryan during the 2012 Vice Presidential debate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubby View Post
    That's what really gets me about profit-based media. At the end of the day, even objective media sources are making this into some kind of game.




    This needs to be in a sig or on a plaque or someone's wall or something....




    Whoa - could you imagine Blue picking up a seat in GA?

    (who is Liebermans' son?)
    Probably not likely. However, Georgia can't expect to bring the Hollywood movie industry to their state and not have their politics become bluer in shade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beanman12345 View Post
    He won't have to mention it, Biden will.
    But with that leak that Team Dipshit asked him not to mention the number, he almost has to now.

  15. #14495
    https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...k-in-politics/

    Georgia Trump supporters best argument in support of Trump when asked about the tax revelations: The man isn't perfect.
    Second Georgia Trump supporter: That's wonderful, he tries to pay as little tax as legal.
    Third Georgia Trump supporter: "NYT is fake news."

    Fourth Georgian, a Kenyan immigrant who works multiple jobs and is a software engineer" "I was shocked"

    As predicted: Trump supporters don't care that Trump is a failed businessman who racks up massive losses and pays next to no taxes in what is likely tax fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...k-in-politics/

    Georgia Trump supporters best argument in support of Trump when asked about the tax revelations: The man isn't perfect.
    Second Georgia Trump supporter: That's wonderful, he tries to pay as little tax as legal.
    Third Georgia Trump supporter: "NYT is fake news."

    Fourth Georgian, a Kenyan immigrant who works multiple jobs and is a software engineer" "I was shocked"

    As predicted: Trump supporters don't care that Trump is a failed businessman who racks up massive losses and pays next to no taxes in what is likely tax fraud.
    Even if they are a lost cause, I kinda feel its value is more in the chaos the drop caused at the regime level.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marjane Satrapi
    The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don't know each other, but we talk and understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...k-in-politics/

    Georgia Trump supporters best argument in support of Trump when asked about the tax revelations: The man isn't perfect.
    Second Georgia Trump supporter: That's wonderful, he tries to pay as little tax as legal.
    Third Georgia Trump supporter: "NYT is fake news."

    Fourth Georgian, a Kenyan immigrant who works multiple jobs and is a software engineer" "I was shocked"

    As predicted: Trump supporters don't care that Trump is a failed businessman who racks up massive losses and pays next to no taxes in what is likely tax fraud.
    Not shocking at all. I do wish they would imply that Obama/Clinton was doing it first to see the response though. Guess have to wait for the comedy shows to do that though.

  18. #14498
    Trump won the debate! Great job, everyone!

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    Well, another Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump. The third one. From Australia....https://nypost.com/2020/09/29/donald...l-peace-prize/

    President Trump has scored a hat trick of nominations for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, this time for the president’s foreign policy philosophy, dubbed the “Trump Doctrine,” according to a report.

    “What he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America involved in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America,” Australian law professor David Flint told Sky News Australia on Sunday. “He’s reducing America’s tendency to get involved in any and every war.”

    Flint and a group of law professors in Australia are the third to nominate Trump for the prize.
    " If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostpanther View Post
    Well, another Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump. The third one. From Australia....https://nypost.com/2020/09/29/donald...l-peace-prize/

    President Trump has scored a hat trick of nominations for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, this time for the president’s foreign policy philosophy, dubbed the “Trump Doctrine,” according to a report.

    “What he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America involved in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America,” Australian law professor David Flint told Sky News Australia on Sunday. “He’s reducing America’s tendency to get involved in any and every war.”

    Flint and a group of law professors in Australia are the third to nominate Trump for the prize.
    Can I nominate him for paying more in taxes to India and Philippines, than US?
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