What will Biden say tomorrow?
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 16:43 last edited by
He seems rested and very coherent. Good speech.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 16:44 last edited by
Maybe it was the lighting, but his hair seemed thicker. Did he get new plugs?
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 17:09 last edited by
@George-K said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
He said, essentially, nothing.
Would you have preferred an extended semi-coherent rant about how the election was stolen and he won it BY A LOT?
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 17:22 last edited by
Biden is like the man with the donkey. Whenever the donkey carried him it was wrong and whenever he carried the donkey it was wrong.
Same applies to Biden.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 17:34 last edited by
Lock him up.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2024, 19:51 last edited by
In a long term seniors care facility with bingo, crib and movie nights.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 02:08 last edited by
@xenon said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
He seems rested and very coherent. Good speech.
Agree. Just watched the video.
(They must have finally figured out the correct dosage of medication.
)
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@George-K said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
He said, essentially, nothing.
Would you have preferred an extended semi-coherent rant about how the election was stolen and he won it BY A LOT?
wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 02:17 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
@George-K said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
He said, essentially, nothing.
Would you have preferred an extended semi-coherent rant about how the election was stolen and he won it BY A LOT?
I personally go in for cackling nonsense but that's just me.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 02:29 last edited by
That started as a great speech. His best as President in fact. But neither he nor Kamala could admit that over half of the country rejected their path. There was nothing about finding common ground, no concessions that mistakes were made. That bothers me greatly. No attempts at unifying or healing the divide.
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That started as a great speech. His best as President in fact. But neither he nor Kamala could admit that over half of the country rejected their path. There was nothing about finding common ground, no concessions that mistakes were made. That bothers me greatly. No attempts at unifying or healing the divide.
wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 23:31 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What will Biden say tomorrow?:
No attempts at unifying or healing the divide.
Well, yeah. Of course not. That's a big part of why they lost.
Not that the Orange Man will deliver that. But you can't keep going around demonizing the unwashed, then cry about losing an election because the unwashed didn't vote for your side.