Will Biden take his crown?
Assassin said:
This is gonna be one historic race. Jimmy Carter is near unanimous as the worst administration in US History. Hard to compare the old ones but certainly in most of our lifetimes.
Will Biden take his crown?
I think it will be a combination of all of the above.KaiBear said:
Ironically only Harris's election loss and Biden's pardon of his son, has cemented Joe's legacy as the worst president in US history. In reality he should be considered the worst due to his open border actions, horrific foreign policy blunders, inflationary policies and numerous embarrassing public demonstrations of advanced dementia.
And it will be Harris vs Vance in 2028, Vance wins due to the Biden stain. In 2032, it's Harris vs Vance one more time... they will blame somebody else. Better to place blame than to change directionKaiBear said:
However now the Dems are going to unleash their smear machine on Biden's legacy.
Not because of the absolute hell he unleashed on the country ….but because of his newly perceived 'blame' for Harris's loss to Trump.
And Hunter pardon just adds to their embarrassment.
Assassin said:And it will be Harris vs Vance in 2028, Vance wins due to the Biden stain. In 2032, it's Harris vs Vance one more time... they will blame somebody else. Better to place blame than to change directionKaiBear said:
However now the Dems are going to unleash their smear machine on Biden's legacy.
Not because of the absolute hell he unleashed on the country ….but because of his newly perceived 'blame' for Harris's loss to Trump.
And Hunter pardon just adds to their embarrassment.
Proud 1992 Alum said:
Definitely the worst modern president. I don't think it is close. Carter was a good man. Biden is a liar, incompetent, and very corrupt.
100%Assassin said:
This is gonna be one historic race. Jimmy Carter is near unanimous as the worst administration in US History. Hard to compare the old ones but certainly in most of our lifetimes.
Will Biden take his crown?
YepKaiBear said:
However now the Dems are going to unleash their smear machine on Biden's legacy.
Not because of the absolute hell he unleashed on the country ….but because of his newly perceived 'blame' for Harris's loss to Trump.
And Hunter pardon just adds to their embarrassment.
I oughta kick your arse!Assassin said:
Everyone says Carter was a good guy, but that wasn't my experience meeting him three times while volunteering for Habitat for Humanity. He was curt, arguably racist (if you call, calling Hispanics "damn mess-I-cans" racist), and overall nasty to most of the folks on the build. Each time.
I was expecting this slow-talking Georgian, with a pleasant demeanor. Not what I got.
I could work with "brusk". Jimmy was a 9 out of 10 on the "brusk" meter. A 10 would have been if he used the hammer he was carrying most of the time...midgett said:I oughta kick your arse!Assassin said:
Everyone says Carter was a good guy, but that wasn't my experience meeting him three times while volunteering for Habitat for Humanity. He was curt, arguably racist (if you call, calling Hispanics "damn mess-I-cans" racist), and overall nasty to most of the folks on the build. Each time.
I was expecting this slow-talking Georgian, with a pleasant demeanor. Not what I got.
Being from the neighborhood, the family had some good folks and some crazies like all families do. While I admit Jimmy was brusk at times, I understood it. After church, everyone wanted Rosalynn and him to stand and take a pic with them. That's every time after church. Part of it, too, was his military background. Plenty of family members were as laid back as you could want. A few could be a bit feisty.
He was the smiling handshaking Jimmy when he needed votes. You know, like most politicians.
Clinton and Trump seem to be the most authentic people from a personable level. It seems odd to think Trump is like that, but I do think he relates to the common man much better than most politicians. Clinton's background makes him a natural.
Harris would be a great lobbyist for some part of the booze industry. Beer, wine or spirits. Doesn't matter. And her employer could pay her with their products.KaiBear said:Assassin said:
And it will be Harris vs Vance in 2028, Vance wins due to the Biden stain. In 2032, it's Harris vs Vance one more time... they will blame somebody else. Better to place blame than to change direction
Harris is finished on the national stage.
A twos time loser, she will most likely become a lobbyist.
The verdict is still out regarding Vance. Other than one solid debate performance he hasn't had the opportunity to be much other than a shield carrier.
And as stated before, Vance's autobiography did not remotely convince me he is presidential material.
At least not yet.
Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
He ran the national debt up an extra $8 trillion in just four years - something it took eight years for big spender Obama to do as a starter. That's more than what our country piled up in its first 200 years. He has 4 years to try to redeem himself, unless he stays longer.Assassin said:Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
Assassin said:Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:
However now the Dems are going to unleash their smear machine on Biden's legacy.
Not because of the absolute hell he unleashed on the country ….but because of his newly perceived 'blame' for Harris's loss to Trump.
And Hunter pardon just adds to their embarrassment.
Really makes you think about how history and historic memory is created in the USA
Remember that half of that was due to the CARES Act and COVID relief. Not exactly something he could have avoided. That was dumped in his lap by the Chinese Wuhan VirusTexasScientist said:He ran the national debt up an extra $8 trillion in just four years - something it took eight years for big spender Obama to do as a starter. That's more than what our country piled up in its first 200 years. He has 4 years to try to redeem himself, unless he stays longer.Assassin said:Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
If you factor out covid, he was still on par with Obama's annual spending rate increase. Now he wants to raise the debt ceiling. He's no conservative.Assassin said:Remember that half of that was due to the CARES Act and COVID relief. Not exactly something he could have avoided. That was dumped in his lap by the Chinese Wuhan VirusTexasScientist said:He ran the national debt up an extra $8 trillion in just four years - something it took eight years for big spender Obama to do as a starter. That's more than what our country piled up in its first 200 years. He has 4 years to try to redeem himself, unless he stays longer.Assassin said:Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
I dont ever remember him saying that he was a conservative. He has help this time with the Senate and the House majority Republican. However, unlike Democrats who are told to 'toe the line or else', Republicans vote their minds and what makes sense for the country moreso. They will ensure that whatever he comes up with, worksTexasScientist said:If you factor out covid, he was still on par with Obama's annual spending rate increase. Now he wants to raise the debt ceiling. He's no conservative.Assassin said:Remember that half of that was due to the CARES Act and COVID relief. Not exactly something he could have avoided. That was dumped in his lap by the Chinese Wuhan VirusTexasScientist said:He ran the national debt up an extra $8 trillion in just four years - something it took eight years for big spender Obama to do as a starter. That's more than what our country piled up in its first 200 years. He has 4 years to try to redeem himself, unless he stays longer.Assassin said:Trump is not even in the discussion of the worst. Why would you say that?TexasScientist said:
Tied, with Trump chasing them, depending on what happens next.
If the Wall Street Journal is to be believed, for the past four years, the executive power of the United States has been vested solely in a man who was known by his own advisors to be unfit for office. For those who write and speak about executive power, that strikes me as a…
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) December 20, 2024
🚨Mark “White Rage” Milley lied about Joe Biden’s mental fitness a year ago in a 60 Minutes interview because he didn’t want President Trump to win the election. This was a massive cover-up:
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) December 21, 2024
“I meet frequently with the President and every single time I meet with [Biden] — he’s… pic.twitter.com/FhvkqM1rZu
Redbrickbear said:If the Wall Street Journal is to be believed, for the past four years, the executive power of the United States has been vested solely in a man who was known by his own advisors to be unfit for office. For those who write and speak about executive power, that strikes me as a…
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) December 20, 2024
whitetrash said:Redbrickbear said:If the Wall Street Journal is to be believed, for the past four years, the executive power of the United States has been vested solely in a man who was known by his own advisors to be unfit for office. For those who write and speak about executive power, that strikes me as a…
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) December 20, 2024
In defense of Biden's handlers, the alternative was Giggles the Vapid Hyena. So we may have endured the lesser of two evils.
It's magic I tell ya, pure magic!KaiBear said:That is true.whitetrash said:Redbrickbear said:If the Wall Street Journal is to be believed, for the past four years, the executive power of the United States has been vested solely in a man who was known by his own advisors to be unfit for office. For those who write and speak about executive power, that strikes me as a…
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) December 20, 2024
In defense of Biden's handlers, the alternative was Giggles the Vapid Hyena. So we may have endured the lesser of two evils.
However Biden should have never been nominated for the 2020 election as his dementia was obvious even back then.
Was completely irresponsible.
Then one has to believe Biden magically acquired 81 million votes.
Far more than Obama, Hillary or Harris.
Simple, really - they finally allowed Flying Monkeys to vote in 2020.Assassin said:It's magic I tell ya, pure magic!KaiBear said:That is true.whitetrash said:Redbrickbear said:If the Wall Street Journal is to be believed, for the past four years, the executive power of the United States has been vested solely in a man who was known by his own advisors to be unfit for office. For those who write and speak about executive power, that strikes me as a…
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) December 20, 2024
In defense of Biden's handlers, the alternative was Giggles the Vapid Hyena. So we may have endured the lesser of two evils.
However Biden should have never been nominated for the 2020 election as his dementia was obvious even back then.
Was completely irresponsible.
Then one has to believe Biden magically acquired 81 million votes.
Far more than Obama, Hillary or Harris.