Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance
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@89th said in Whither the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
We should be thankful for the Biden win. He is very much helping the GOP "build back better" starting in 2022 lol. Kind wish the midterms were here already, could be a blood bath.
It just eats at your insides that Trump was so successful in office. No matter how much you hated, you spent 4 years having to choose between "do I ignore the obvious and continue fitting in with my vapid, low information peers, or do I admit he did a great job and be kicked out of the club... I can see why for you, that would be a hard choice to make.
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@doctor-phibes said in Whither the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
Could I make a polite request that we don't start any more threads with 'whither' in the title?
Sure, but "polite?"
C'mon man!
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@doctor-phibes said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
Could I make a polite request that we don't start any more threads with 'whither' in the title?
It was pretty bad the first time, and I definitely don't want it to become habit forming.
Methinks that’s a good idea.
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Verily.
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Indubitably!
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@larry said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
@89th said in Whither the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
We should be thankful for the Biden win. He is very much helping the GOP "build back better" starting in 2022 lol. Kind wish the midterms were here already, could be a blood bath.
It just eats at your insides that Trump was so successful in office. No matter how much you hated, you spent 4 years having to choose between "do I ignore the obvious and continue fitting in with my vapid, low information peers, or do I admit he did a great job and be kicked out of the club... I can see why for you, that would be a hard choice to make.
Dude. Biden sucks. And Biden beat “so successful” Trump. Let’s focus on the future. Like I said…Biden is doing the GOP a huge favor by sucking. I’d imagine that you agree with that.
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@89th said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
@larry said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
@89th said in Whither the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
We should be thankful for the Biden win. He is very much helping the GOP "build back better" starting in 2022 lol. Kind wish the midterms were here already, could be a blood bath.
It just eats at your insides that Trump was so successful in office. No matter how much you hated, you spent 4 years having to choose between "do I ignore the obvious and continue fitting in with my vapid, low information peers, or do I admit he did a great job and be kicked out of the club... I can see why for you, that would be a hard choice to make.
Dude. Biden sucks. And Biden beat “so successful” Trump. Let’s focus on the future. Like I said…Biden is doing the GOP a huge favor by sucking. I’d imagine that you agree with that.
Like I've said twice before.... You are a moron. You don't even understand how moronic your "logic" is.
That's sad. Really.
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@doctor-phibes said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
Could I make a polite request that we don't start any more threads with 'whither' in the title?
It was pretty bad the first time, and I definitely don't want it to become habit forming.
Why not? You tempt me to put it into every title from now.
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@klaus said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
@doctor-phibes said in Where goeth the Democrats post Biden 2020 election performance:
Could I make a polite request that we don't start any more threads with 'whither' in the title?
It was pretty bad the first time, and I definitely don't want it to become habit forming.
Why not? You tempt me to put it into every title from now.
A whithering response...
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Democratic Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas announced her retirement Saturday afternoon after serving nearly 30 years in Congress, according to a statement from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Pelosi said in a statement Saturday that Johnson is "a dedicated and highly effective leader on behalf of Dallas area families and the entire nation for her thirty years in the Congress and nearly 50 years in public service."
Johnson was the first Black woman elected to state public office from Dallas, according to Pelosi, as well as the first African American and woman to be the chair of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.