Debate tonight
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@George-K said in Debate tonight:
@LuFins-Dad said in Debate tonight:
malarkey
It's his trademark word for bullshit.
Oh, I know, but again, it makes him sound even older. It sounds like an expression his dad or grandfather would have used.
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@Axtremus said in Debate tonight:
Has the debate changed anyone's mind on whom to vote for comes the general election?
If it gives @Jolly some joy, during the first 20-30 minutes even I found myself thinking "I want Trump back in office, maybe I'll vote for him".
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If Joe stays in office, I don't think he'd survive beyond 2026. If he stays out of office, he might last a few more years. I get no pleasure in saying this, sorry if I said it before, but Joe.... he has the "look/sound" of someone nearing the end. The froggy old person voice, the transparent hair where you can see freckles on his scalp, the shuffle walk, the beady eyes, the open mouth stare. It's bad.
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@89th said in Debate tonight:
@Axtremus said in Debate tonight:
Has the debate changed anyone's mind on whom to vote for comes the general election?
If it gives @Jolly some joy, during the first 20-30 minutes even I found myself thinking "I want Trump back in office, maybe I'll vote for him".
Me too. Then he lost it. Didn't answer the questions before him, went back to his same old tropes.
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@Mik said in Debate tonight:
Me too. Then he lost it. Didn't answer the questions before him, went back to his same old tropes.
I thought that during the short bit I saw that Trump wasn't the same as in previous elections either. He seemed to be completely lacking in charm or any kind of personal connection. I'm not trying to downplay the Biden debacle because he was absolutely horrible, but Trump wasn't that much better. Does anybody really want either of those two to be running the place in 3-4 years time?
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The odds that Merchan sends Trump to prison in July went up dramatically last night.
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Wonder if Manchin is kicking himself this morning?
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@George-K said in Debate tonight:
@LuFins-Dad said in Debate tonight:
malarkey
It's his trademark word for bullshit.
It’s also a word I use when I tell my 17 year old he’s talking nonsense.
I don’t accept that it is an archaic word in the English lexicon.
Should be used here with impunity to put the resident cullions on notice.
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@Renauda said in Debate tonight:
cullions
What a great word! Much cooler than saying "scrote."
From Middle English coillon, from Old French coillon (“testicle"; also, "a vile fellow, coward, dupe”), from Latin coleus (“a leather bag, the scrotum”).
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I heard an interesting thought. They dosed Biden too late. The particular drug cocktail might take a while to kick in, which is why Biden improved towards the end…
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@LuFins-Dad my thought exactly.