racist, misogynistic, fraudulent, fascistic, infantile, corrupt lunatic fantasist moron — Kenosha Kid
That's a prediction about style. What bad thing will Biden actually get away with?I fear more of the same, specifically the public relations politics, where an administration can get away with anything so long as it utters the fashionable bromides and ticks the right identity boxes. — NOS4A2
You will judge it "not the best" no matter what happens. Make specific dire predictions you will stand by.I think Biden's record with race and segregation and war and corruption and lies is well enough known to predict that it won't be the best of administrations.
Multiple court challenges are inevitable, but I'm skeptical there will be any acceptance. He will go to his grave asserting he's been robbed.His only way out of the despair and to try to save face, is to try to make some sham of a legal challenge sound credible. Then when it fails in a few weeks time to grudgingly acknowledge the transfer of power and claim that he will be back in four years. He will need to save face with his base. — Punshhh
I wish that were true. His supporters will continue to believe everything he says. I wouldn't br surprised if he still has rallys.The trouble is that this route will only dig a deeper hole as the US public hates a sore looser.
Multiple court challenges are inevitable, but I'm skeptical there will be any acceptance. He will go to his grave asserting he's been robbed. — Relativist
That's a prediction about style. What bad thing will Biden actually get away with?
So....no substantive predictions. Nothing that will have a broad impact on Americans. That seems odd.
It's odd because most people choose the candidate that they believe will result in policies they prefer, not just because they like the person's style. — Relativist
Also, I saw a rainbow this morning for the first time since April (I live in the desert). I swear to god, there was an actual rainbow about an hour after they called it. — RogueAI
That's absurd. ~Trump carry's with it a set of related wants: judges with a broader view of civil rights, better cooperation with international partners, immigration reform, rescuing Obamacare, commitment to rule of law, and to the Constitution. These characteristics were present for all the Democratic candidates, so it made the most sense to me to support the Democrat most likely to win. (And given the closeness if the election, this appears to have been the right choice).Not true at all. Most people didn't pick Biden in the primaries because they liked him, but because they thought he was "electable" and most people picked him in the general because he wasn't Trump. They made their decision not based on what they want, but on what they thought other people want. — Mr Bee
How Trump garnered a significant portion of the Christian vote is very telling of the state of Christianity in America... too many years of the likes of Billy Graham and Oral Roberts. — Metaphysician Undercover
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