Will There Be a Presidential Debate?

It'll be a wonder that the both of them live that long. Geriatric cunts!
 
I like not being part of the club.


I like better watching the fools who aren't but who think they are.


And moreso, who think that it matters . . . .


Maybe I'll load up another 6-8 AR mags later . . . .
 
“I think it’s going to be bad on Biden if he goes in to do the debate. I’ve said it before, they’re almost the same age, but, for some reason, Trump just doesn’t present as old and feeble and he doesn’t — he looks — he kind of looks the same.”
Bill Maher
 
Maybe Judgment Day is right around the corner.


Or maybe I'll cycle them periodically . . . .
 
Well, who knows? Judgement Day could be, "Tomorrow, tomorrow, it's only a day away..."

I think the armed have a better say in the judging. The God who smites respects that shit.

"Oh hell yeah you were armed! Satan is real and must be fought even when his minions wear a (D) and a transgender rainbow cape! Those idiots are vicious!"
 
And that's why Allah is my God of Choice. He truly understands smiting.


Translation: bloody crackdown.
 
That's why I'm a Buddhist, but I still refuse to self-immolate. I prefer a Viking funeral pyre post-death...
 
Shauneen Miranda’s March 28th Axios article cites an AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll that found: “Roughly a quarter of Americans expressed satisfaction or excitement about either candidate winning another term.” In other words, roughly 75% of Americans are dissatisfied or unexcited by both Trump and Biden.

Interestingly, too, Republicans were more excited about Trump winning the rubber match than Democrats were about Biden prevailing: “40% of Democrats said they’d be “extremely/very” excited if Biden won, while 54% of Republicans said they’d be “extremely/very” excited about another Trump administration.”

Given the rubber match’s dearth of enthusiasm and inspiration, what is motivating the respective partisans and the remainder of the electorate? Donald Trump. He is literally driving both GOP and Democrat voters and the undecideds.

Indeed, the title of Ms. Miranda’s article says it all: “Dems fear Trump win more than Republicans fear Biden: Poll.” And the poll’s numbers speak for themselves: Two-thirds of Democrats are “extremely/very fearful” of a Trump win, but only about half of Republicans feel the same level of trepidation regarding a Biden victory. Among all voters, roughly 40% feared a Trump triumph, while about 30% feared a Biden win.

Thaddeus G. McCotter, American Thinker, Historical Anomalies of the 2024 Presidential Election Part 2: America’s First Lame Duck Election
 
So does that mean there won't be a debate or no?
 
From American Greatness:

A dizzying array of overwhelmingly “democracy-focused” entities with ties to the Democratic Party operating as charities and funded with hundreds of millions of dollars from major liberal “dark money” vehicles are engaged in a sprawling campaign to register the voters, deliver them the ballots, and figuratively and sometimes literally harvest the votes necessary to defeat Donald Trump.

These efforts, now buttressed by the federal government, amplify and extend what Time magazine described as a “well-funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies,” who had worked behind the scenes in 2020 “to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information” to defeat Trump and other Republicans. The “shadow campaigners,” Time declared, “were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it.”

Ben Weingarten
 
From American Greatness:

A dizzying array of overwhelmingly “democracy-focused” entities with ties to the Democratic Party operating as charities and funded with hundreds of millions of dollars from major liberal “dark money” vehicles are engaged in a sprawling campaign to register the voters, deliver them the ballots, and figuratively and sometimes literally harvest the votes necessary to defeat Donald Trump.

These efforts, now buttressed by the federal government, amplify and extend what Time magazine described as a “well-funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies,” who had worked behind the scenes in 2020 “to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information” to defeat Trump and other Republicans. The “shadow campaigners,” Time declared, “were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it.”

Ben Weingarten
Yes, Democrats are the party wanting people to vote.
 
Yes, Democrats are the party wanting people to vote.
Even if they are not citizens. After all, illegals do pay (involuntary) taxes...

They should vote according to the Progressive Standards.
 
... and in some Progressive bastions, they do vote, so it is not much of a step up to clamor for representation on the national level, now is it?
 
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