A dark mare
A dark mare
Kamala Harris has come from nowhere to being the favourite to be the next Potus, the first woman to do so.
No matter what you think of her suitability, her campaign to win November 5 is astounding. The Dem.operatives for Biden have not changed but this lady has garnered support like no other candidate. That in itself is impressive.
The criminal brother of her running mate, like some on here, might think otherwise but methinks they are pi55ing in the wind.
No matter what you think of her suitability, her campaign to win November 5 is astounding. The Dem.operatives for Biden have not changed but this lady has garnered support like no other candidate. That in itself is impressive.
The criminal brother of her running mate, like some on here, might think otherwise but methinks they are pi55ing in the wind.
Best being part of this forum by placing the intellectual challenged on foes list. A lot less post to read and a great time saver.
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She has and is playing Trumps weaknesses, be courteous, smiling, not calling him names, looking for positive items
Keeping it up will offer her a win
Keeping it up will offer her a win
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That shouldn't hurt her at all.
There was Bill's brother, Roger Clinton, who served time in federal prison after being convicted following a sting operation of conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
And don't forget Carter's alcoholic brother, Billy, who once urinated on an airport runway in full view of the press and dignitaries.
Nah, I'm not worried about Walz's brother.
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But Declan and those of that ilk are bothered, and since when has criminality, real or perceived, been seen as reason to be prohibited from gaining (or regaining) high office? Once you have the highest court in the land in your pocket, it isn't. It's called the Chavez-Maduro Protocol.Udon Map wrote: ↑September 1, 2024, 9:40 pmThat shouldn't hurt her at all.
There was Bill's brother, Roger Clinton, who served time in federal prison after being convicted following a sting operation of conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
And don't forget Carter's alcoholic brother, Billy, who once urinated on an airport runway in full view of the press and dignitaries.
Nah, I'm not worried about Walz's brother.
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It is the brother who has a criminal record, not Tim.
Best being part of this forum by placing the intellectual challenged on foes list. A lot less post to read and a great time saver.
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I know.
If the Trump camp and MAGA collective can turn a blind eye to the serial malfeasance, including felonies, of Trump and many of his inner sanctum and previous administration staffers, they'll have no issues ignoring the 'shoplifting' by their new ally, the estranged brother of the Democrats choice for VP.
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My mother was a Catholic, I was not brought up as a Catholic. I am not a Catholic. What in heaven's name has anyones relatives actions got to do with your abilities to be a leader?Whistler wrote: ↑September 1, 2024, 9:25 pmKamala Harris has come from nowhere to being the favourite to be the next Potus, the first woman to do so.
No matter what you think of her suitability, her campaign to win November 5 is astounding. The Dem.operatives for Biden have not changed but this lady has garnered support like no other candidate. That in itself is impressive.
The criminal brother of her running mate, like some on here, might think otherwise but methinks they are pi55ing in the wind.
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Good to know (I think).AlexO wrote: ↑September 2, 2024, 8:54 amMy mother was a Catholic, I was not brought up as a Catholic. I am not a Catholic. What in heaven's name has anyones relatives actions got to do with your abilities to be a leader?Whistler wrote: ↑September 1, 2024, 9:25 pmKamala Harris has come from nowhere to being the favourite to be the next Potus, the first woman to do so.
No matter what you think of her suitability, her campaign to win November 5 is astounding. The Dem.operatives for Biden have not changed but this lady has garnered support like no other candidate. That in itself is impressive.
The criminal brother of her running mate, like some on here, might think otherwise but methinks they are pi55ing in the wind.
How about Harris? You know, the subject of this thread.
Have you any opinion on how she'll perform in office if she does prevail?
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
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Given that most National Leaders are surrounded by teams of experts (remember Boris and the Pandemic) all giving options as to what the way forwards on is the best, we will only know how she performs when she is in power. I personally find her to be a little bit too fond of distributing the wealth that others earn/create to give to the underlings that exist in the USA, as in all Countries for my liking. The one absolute massive thing in her favour is that the alternative is Trump.tamada wrote: ↑September 6, 2024, 7:15 pmGood to know (I think).AlexO wrote: ↑September 2, 2024, 8:54 amMy mother was a Catholic, I was not brought up as a Catholic. I am not a Catholic. What in heaven's name has anyones relatives actions got to do with your abilities to be a leader?Whistler wrote: ↑September 1, 2024, 9:25 pmKamala Harris has come from nowhere to being the favourite to be the next Potus, the first woman to do so.
No matter what you think of her suitability, her campaign to win November 5 is astounding. The Dem.operatives for Biden have not changed but this lady has garnered support like no other candidate. That in itself is impressive.
The criminal brother of her running mate, like some on here, might think otherwise but methinks they are pi55ing in the wind.
How about Harris? You know, the subject of this thread.
Have you any opinion on how she'll perform in office if she does prevail?
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Good point. When you think of any leader of any nation, just how much of their "brilliance" or "hopelessness" comes directly from their minds or rather from the more faceless collective of their cabinet, party, or worse, their donors? Depending on who's flag one choses to fly, there's much made of the Kennedy and Reagan years but were they ever individually that great? Of course the leader gets the credit or criticism but how about the "movers and shakers" they employ like Kissinger or Cheney.
Talking of.... I just heard on the wireless that Cheney said on stage somewhere in Texas, that he's voting for Harris as he considers Trump should never be trusted with presidential power again. There's life in the old Machiavellian after all.
Talking of.... I just heard on the wireless that Cheney said on stage somewhere in Texas, that he's voting for Harris as he considers Trump should never be trusted with presidential power again. There's life in the old Machiavellian after all.
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~