Aug 15 2020 08:51PM
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Kampala Harris before and after she was picked "The media and Democrats this week can’t roll out enough praise for the veep pick: She’s brilliant, savvy, seasoned, vetted, smooth, forceful, appealing, authentic, powerful, a fighter. This is the same woman the media and Democrats rightly skewered in 2019 for running one of the most bungled and disorganized presidential campaigns this cycle."
The following comments come from left leaning publications:
"A New York Times story about how her campaign “unraveled” described one such quest for a memorable catchphrase, noting that her aides had become “given to gallows humor about just how many slogans and one-liners she has cycled through.”
"As Vox noted, the “combination of policy reversals and botched rollout . . . undermined faith in her ability to govern on the issue Democrats rate as most important.”
"The Washington Post campaign obituary bluntly called Ms. Harris an “uneven campaigner” who was “engulfed by low polling numbers, internal turmoil and a sense that she was unable to provide a clear message.” The Post this week lauded Ms. Harris as “vibrant and energetic” and a “vessel for Democratic hopes.”
"Ms. Harris has alienated key elements of her party, in particular progressives who despise her as a “top cop” from her six years as California’s attorney general. In a poll this week by the Economist/YouGov, Ms. Harris was viewed favorably by only half of African-Americans and very favorably by only 26% of liberals. Will that keep people from pulling a Biden-Harris lever? Maybe not, but she won’t likely be a poll driver."
"The campaign was a mess, rocked by infighting, leaks, restarts and financial problems. After the campaign announced layoffs in early November, its veteran Iowa operations manager wrote a scathing resignation letter in which she said she’d “never seen an organization treat its staff so poorly” and expressed dismay at its ability to make “the same unforced errors over and over.” Ms. Harris didn’t even make it to the first contest, dropping out—broke and with embarrassing poll numbers—two months before the Iowa caucuses. The only other “top tier” candidate to implode as quickly or spectacularly was Beto O’Rourke."
As Barrack recently stated, "Never underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up"
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Aug 8 2020 10:04PM
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Would someone please make a date with Fubar? He's posting every minute his availability
If he got a 1 hour from one of you "Corndogs"
He could rest his weary digits
The longer you stay, the smaller the donation
What could be wrong about that?
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Aug 6 2020 03:53AM
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Trump Axios Interview Who's watched this debacle?
What a strange fat man.
Love the meme, "why does he always sit in a chair like he's on the toilet?"
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Aug 1 2020 12:24PM
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Anybody seen a black player in Hockey? Great speech, lol
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Jul 30 2020 09:45PM
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Tell me what kind of music you like and I'll tell you whether it sucks or not... PART 4 It's worth being old and wrinkled plus demented just to have been at that show.
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Jul 24 2020 03:36AM
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Would you take the COVID-19 Vaccine? Encore Lively debate on this one
We could squeeze more out of it
Of course, typical of America
We're split 50/50 and will likely fuck this up.
Since we already pay the dumb ones to NOT work
Lets pay them to take a dose
It's all about the right incentives
If you mix mine with Nutella
And, spread it on the right nipples?
Wild horses couldn't keep me away
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Jul 18 2020 04:41PM
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Masks Does this meet the CDC Guidelines?
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Jul 15 2020 05:01PM
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If you could sacrifice one sport to end COVID.. what sport and PART DOS Last week, Stanford announced that the coming season — if there is a season — will be the last for eleven of the school’s sports teams: men’s and women’s fencing, field hockey, lightweight rowing, men’s rowing, co-ed and women’s sailing, squash, synchronized swimming, men’s volleyball, and wrestling.
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Jul 13 2020 11:03AM
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The Red Man owns half of Oklahoma! Burnsie would be pleased
How much can you get renting out the whole city of Tulsa?
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Jul 10 2020 03:29AM
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Mask up or die? When did shooting people, who won't wear a mask, become a thing?
Thank Allah it was black on black, or....
There'd be another riot.
Or worse, a politician would make s speech.
Nuisance is loving it
Now there's a more immediate price to pay for not wearing a mask
Other than drowning 2 weeks later in your own phlegm
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Jul 8 2020 10:05AM
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Washington Foreskins: Letter to the editor at Chicago Tribune Dear Mr. Page:
I agree with our Native American population. I am highly jilted by the racially charged name of the Washington Redskins. One might argue that to name a professional football team after Native Americans would exalt them as fine warriors, but nay, nay. We must be careful not to offend, and in the spirit of political correctness and courtesy, we must move forward.
Let's ditch the Kansas City Chiefs, the Atlanta Braves and the Cleveland Indians. If your shorts are in a wad because of the reference the name Redskins makes to skin color, then we need to get rid of the Cleveland Browns.
The Carolina Panthers obviously were named to keep the memory of militant Blacks from the 60's alive. Gone. It's offensive to us white folk.
The New York Yankees offend the Southern population. Do you see a team named for the Confederacy? No! There is no room for any reference to that tragic war that cost this country so many young men's lives. I am also offended by the blatant references to the Catholic religion among our sports team names. Totally inappropriate to have the New Orleans Saints, the Los Angeles Angels or the San Diego Padres.
Then there are the team names that glorify criminals who raped and pillaged. We are talking about the horrible Oakland Raiders, the Minnesota Vikings, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Pittsburgh Pirates!
Now, let us address those teams that clearly send the wrong message to our DNA clones. The San Diego Chargers promote irresponsible fighting or even spending habits. Wrong message to our DNA clones.
The New York Giants and the San Francisco Giants promote obesity, a growing DNA clone epidemic. Wrong message to our DNA clones. The Cincinnati Reds promote downers/barbiturates. Wrong message to our DNA clones.
The Milwaukee Brewers. Well that goes without saying. Wrong message to our DNA clones.
So, there you go. We need to support any legislation that comes out to rectify this travesty, because the government will likely become involved with this issue, as they should. Just the kind of thing the do-nothing Congress loves.
As a die-hard Oregon State fan, my wife and I, with all of this in mind, suggest it might also make some sense to change the name of the Oregon State women's athletic teams to something other than "the Beavers (especially when they play Southern California. Do we really want the Trojans sticking it to the Beavers???
I always love your articles and I generally agree with them. As for the Redskins name I would suggest they change the name to the "Foreskins" to better represent their community, paying tribute to the dick heads in Washington DC.
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Jul 3 2020 09:21PM
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Hydorxychloroquine Cuts Covid Death Rate in Half Part 2 "Nothing else is proven, so I say, what do we have to lose by giving early use HCQ a look?"
@NR?
Is that you or an impostor?
WOW, not going back to find the blog
But, this is the same guy who said he'd NEVER take HCQ.
Well, glad to see you do pay attention to the science
You might want to reconsider holding those set-in-concrete opinions early on before you know what you're talking about, though?
I've just had a third friend who reduced the symptoms big time by taking HCQ and Zinc.
BUT, it seems to work only if taken early on, within 2 - 4 days of onset
102 temp yesterday, 98.6 today
That's a big win and
IDGAF whether Trump talked about it or not
You'd be muy grande stupido if you didn't try it
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