2020 Presidential Election Discussion

Started by cdtm523 pages
Originally posted by Robtard
If Avenatti actually said that, it would seem he was correct. Biden is a White male and Trump is White male, even though Trump paints himself orange and spends upwards of two hours getting his hair to sit like it does.

Is it too late for another party to join the race?

I'm picturing Kamala Harris using her platform to announce she's breaking the two party system and shooting for the presidency.

That kind of swerve might actually convert a lot of votes, but it's probably too late for that.

You could always vote for Brock Pierce, the billionaire child actor who starred in "First Kid" alongside Sinbad.

Originally posted by Surtur
Virtue signaling is not putting country before party lol, but you tried.

Actually those people tried and succeeded on a personal level in putting country before party, and what they did is not about me, sport.

You should try and put country before party. Maybe you'll like it.

Originally posted by Robtard
If Avenatti actually said that, it would seem he was correct. Biden is a White male and Trump is White male, even though Trump paints himself orange and spends upwards of two hours getting his hair to sit like it does.

Biden isn't even going to be president.

He's an old sick man with dementia. If Biden wins, it will be Harris' victory in spirit.

It seems like your believe Trump will lose and are preemptively looking for any win there as a means to cope. Nice.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
You bellyached you didn’t vote for Trump in 2016, we won’t forget

Oh, we're doing this? Okay. In that case:

Originally posted by Lestov16
I gave him numerous chances to convert to the side of light, but he is metaphorically and literally hellbent on allowing Trump to instill his obsolete political ideals. It's essentially this:

YouTube video

Originally posted by Robtard
It seems like your believe Trump will lose

Since March there have been a few wild card events that have lessened his chances, yes.

Corona is one. Now I think the Breona Taylor ruling and RGB's death energizes the left in ways a Biden Presidency couldn't, given that he's not really offering anything new or is at all charismatic.

and are preemptively looking for any win there as a means to cope. Nice. [/B]

I don't consider a Harris presidency a "win"

But I'll reframe the question to you. It's 2020 and Biden wins. What are the chances he completes a full term, considering his declining mental health?

Originally posted by Robtard
It seems like your believe Trump will lose and are preemptively looking for any win there as a means to cope. Nice.

Anything to avoid admittance of wrongdoing and bad judgement. Classic Narcissist Sociopath tactics. No wonder these deplorables were drawn to Trump in the first place

still voting Trump in Nov btw.

Originally posted by JohnnyRotton

But I'll reframe the question to you. It's 2020 and Biden wins. What are the chances he completes a full term, considering his declining mental health?

Barring something like a stroke which leaves him incapacitated or he suffers a sudden death, there's a 99% chance Biden will live to be 82 and finish his first term, lots of people live to be 82, guy. eg My wife has two grandmothers in their mid-late 90's.

I do think there's a solid chance that Bidem will retire after his first term though, considering he'd be 87 by the end of his second term. His ego may not allow him to retire though and seek reelection. It's a 50/50 at this point.

Originally posted by JohnnyRotton
still voting Trump in Nov btw.

Still hiding it from your family?

Rob you probably didn’t vote for Hillary

Can you just do the punchline too please.

Originally posted by Robtard
Barring something like a stroke which leaves him incapacitated or he suffers a sudden death, there's a 99% chance Biden will live to be 82 and finish his first term, lots of people live to be 82, guy. eg My wife has two grandmothers in their mid-late 90's.

I do think there's a solid chance that Bidem will retire after his first term though, considering he'd be 87 by the end of his second term. His ego may not allow him to retire though and seek reelection. It's a 50/50 at this point.

I can only imagine how the other countries are seeing us now.

Not really the... healthiest looking candidates we've ever had.

Plus one of them is Trump.

Originally posted by Robtard
Barring something like a stroke which leaves him incapacitated or he suffers a sudden death, there's a 99% chance Biden will live to be 82 and finish his first term, lots of people live to be 82, guy. eg My wife has two grandmothers in their mid-late 90's.

Well first off, lot's of people living till 82 is still not an average life expectancy. No one has near 99% to reach 82, unless their 81 and it's their birthday next week.

Secondly, he doesn't need to have a stroke or die to be too mentally unfit to serve, he just needs to continue down the same trajectory of cognitive decline he's in, which is the case for people with dementia.

Originally posted by Robtard
Still hiding it from your family?

My non immediate family, yes.

Mother always knows.

Ok, I passed out. Who the f is JohnnyRotten?

Originally posted by cdtm
I can only imagine how the other countries are seeing us now.

Not really the... healthiest looking candidates we've ever had.

Plus one of them is Trump.

Pew recently did a study on how the rest of the world views the US:

Originally posted by Robtard
U.S. Image Plummets Internationally as Most Say Country Has Handled Coronavirus Badly

Ratings for Trump remain poor

Since Donald Trump took office as president, the image of the United States has suffered across many regions of the globe. As a new 13-nation Pew Research Center survey illustrates, America’s reputation has declined further over the past year among many key allies and partners. In several countries, the share of the public with a favorable view of the U.S. is as low as it has been at any point since the Center began polling on this topic nearly two decades ago. -snip

Ratings for U.S. President Donald Trump have been low in these nations throughout his presidency, and that trend continues this year. Trump’s most negative assessment is in Belgium, where only 9% say they have confidence in the U.S. president to do the right thing in world affairs. His highest rating is in Japan; still, just one-quarter of Japanese express confidence in Trump. -snip

Originally posted by JohnnyRotton
My non immediate family, yes.

Mother always knows.

Cowardly

Say hello to her from me.

U.S of A looks like in need of help. :/