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How long until JD Vance drops out?

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by l_boy, Jul 27, 2024.

Should VD Vance step down

  1. Yes

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  2. No

    32 vote(s)
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  1. Tjgators

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    yah total boss move. she kicked out the local patrons and brought in her own phony patrons.

    MSN
     
  2. citygator

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    Your fake MSN link fools no one. That is the daily mail. LOL
     
  3. Tjgators

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    Yes, Microsoft-owned MSN is so very conservative. Plenty of links for you:
    Diners tear into Kamala Harris' campaign for kicking them out of Pittsburgh restaurant to 'bus' in their own crowd for a campaign stunt | Daily Mail Online

    Pittsburgh diners fume over ‘staged’ Harris campaign stop as popular restaurant cleared: ‘Mind-boggling’

    - Look at all those phony customers.

    Everything is staged with Camela. Doritos needed two takes.
     
  4. citygator

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    You linked the MSN aggregator link of a Daily Mail story. It’s not MSN. I would think you’d know the difference. You did not link a story from MSN. I see you guys do it all the time and I thought maybe you knew but were being lazy. Nope. Apparently you really think that was an MSN link… lol. And you are helping to select our next president. Awesome.

    The two links you added, one was the exact same link you put in the original post and the other was fox news. You are killing it today.
     
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  5. gator_jo

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    Wait, what?

    For over 8 years you've been in a cult to the con man who announced his first campaign by descending an escalator into a fake crowd that he paid to be there.......so he could begin his campaign of telling racist lies.

    Certainly you can't be saying that.....after 8 years, you NOW take offense to a staged event?

    Or maybe you're just so disconnected from reality that you don't even know what, among the things you've seen, is staged or not?

    It's obviously one or the other. Or just blatant hypocrisy.
     
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  6. enviroGator

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  7. Tjgators

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    The cult that grows your food, delivers your food, builds your roads, fixes your home (keeps the lights on, the pipes flowing, the AC working), and has boots on the ground defending the country. So, you loathe those people. :emoji_cat:
     
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  8. ajoseph

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    No. Just the opposite. I am grateful for those people. At the same time I feel so badly for those people, who were duped into thinking a megalomaniac, self-centered, fraudster actually cares about them, when everything he has done tells us that he thrives in cheating them.
     
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  9. Tjgators

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    They certainly care about him.
     
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  10. gator_jo

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    Well, they do approximately half of that, I guess.

    Really, I just loathe their hypocrisy. And tolerance for immoral scumbaggery, like running a political campaign based on little more than racist lies.

    You're off topic, though, aren't you? I referenced your seemingly all of a sudden dislike for paid crowds. You never cared when the felon Trump did that. Why now?
     
  11. gator_jo

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    Indeed. A great many people in this country feel a tremendous allegiance to a rapist, criminal con man. Who has done nothing for them, and cares nothing for them.

    Nobody has ever denied that. It's fascinating.
     
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  12. ajoseph

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    They do. Again, that’s why I feel badly for them being so misled. They are truly victims in ever sense of the word.
     
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  13. VAg8r1

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    Agree and in terms of credibility the Daily Mail ranks right up there with the New York Post and Fox (we've agreed to a $787 million settlement in a defamation case) News.
     
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    If we weren’t as far along in our evolutionary progress as a species these people wouldn’t make it.
     
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    This election is the endgame, folks. The GOP ticket's goal is for this to be the last presidential election. Vance is Putin, Thiel and Musk's sleeper agent in this election.

     
  16. VAg8r1

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    Apparently, they're not even trying to win the election through ballots. Their endgame is to steal the election through the courts.
    Trump Allies Bombard the Courts, Setting Stage for Post-Election Fight
    Republicans have unleashed a flurry of lawsuits challenging voting rules and practices ahead of the November elections, setting the stage for what could be a far larger and more contentious legal battle over the White House after Election Day.

    The onslaught of litigation, much of it landing in recent weeks, includes nearly 90 lawsuits filed across the country by Republican groups this year. The legal push is already more than three times the number of lawsuits filed before Election Day in 2020, according to Democracy Docket, a Democratically aligned group that tracks election cases.

    Voting rights experts say the legal campaign appears to be an effort to prepare to contest the results of the presidential election after Election Day should former President Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee, lose and refuse to accept his defeat as he did four years ago. The lawsuits are concentrated in swing states — and key counties — likely to determine the race. Several embrace debunked theories about voter fraud and so-called stolen elections that Mr. Trump has promoted since 2020.
     
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  17. citygator

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    LOL. Trump's biggest failure? That's a tough one.

     
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