You forgot that he is yet to be a convicted felon. That is not unequivocal. That only comes with a sentencing, which as of now has been delayed and may not even happen.
He is a convicted felon. Doesn't one have to be convicted in order to be sentenced? The one has to precede the other. So, because he's not yet sentenced, he doesn't have a criminal record at this point in time as well?
So then Hunter Biden is also not convicted?
Give me a break pretzel-boy. They are both convicted. End of story.
Correct. Hunter is also not a convicted felon for the same reason. I posted the support for this several days ago.
It was laughed at by everyone then. Either you missed it or forgot about it already.
Doesn't natter. You also missed Joe's real state of mind as well.
I have known the obvious since at least 2017 and have the receipts buried in this forum. I was vehemently rebuked something about a stutter or something. Of course I was right about other things I was openly mocked for as well. Does this make me smarter than you guys? Oh I doubt that. Perhaps you guys should contemplate on all of the other reasons, but you won't cause ......orange man bad! lol Big Mike won't run because he does not need the scrutiny and he won't get the campaign money. The correct course of action is Kamala.
Absolutely. TFG had his chance and after we saw what he represented, was denied a second term. Sure, he has supporters, but the majority of Americans donât want him. And by not capitalizing or yelling âwe donât want himâ you might miss out on the vehemence with which we understand that electing a financial failure, liar, convicted felon, nepotist, election denier, and fraud would not be the right thing for the USA.
In Louisiana, when David Duke was running against Edwin Edwards, cars sported the bumper sticker, âVOTE FOR THE CROOK. ITâS IMPORTANTâ knowing that you are, whether or not you like it, choosing between problematic and downright destructive. So, in this case, itâs a waste of time to think Biden is a great candidate - but the other choice is so much worse, and getting even more dangerous.
Yeah, I saw that. I'd be willing to bet that most here would as well.
Absolutely. TFG had his chance and after we saw what he represented, was denied a second term. Sure, he has supporters, but the majority of Americans donât want him. And by not capitalizing or yelling âwe donât want himâ you might miss out on the vehemence with which we understand that electing a financial failure, liar, convicted felon, nepotist, election denier, and fraud would not be the right thing for the USA.
In Louisiana, when David Duke was running against Edwin Edwards, cars sported the bumper sticker, âVOTE FOR THE CROOK. ITâS IMPORTANTâ knowing that you are, whether or not you like it, choosing between problematic and downright destructive. So, in this case, itâs a waste of time to think Biden is a great candidate - but the other choice is so much worse, and getting even more dangerous.
The key to the vote isn't Joe, it's the alternative.
Bill Maher has been saying for months that he'd vote for "Joe's head in a jar of blue liquid before he'd vote for Trump". If you're suggesting most here would do the same, you're probably right.
Yeah, I saw that. I'd be willing to bet that most here would as well.
The key to the vote isn't Joe, it's the alternative.
Bill Maher has been saying for months that he'd vote for "Joe's head in a jar of blue liquid before he'd vote for Trump". If you're suggesting most here would do the same, you're probably right.
Biden continued on: âSecondly, I understand the concern after the debate. I get it. We didnât have a great night, but weâre working hard and weâre going to be working to get it done ⦠Since the debate, the polls show a little movement and have me up a couple points.â
The donors broke into thunderous applause when the president said this about the polls. But what he said was false. Early public surveys immediately following the debate indicated that Biden was down overall a point or two, and surveys that asked respondents to rate the debate itself had him losing by midâdouble digits. As a means of damage control, the campaign leaked some of its own internal polling â which had been until recently regarded as a state secret â to argue that the debate had not moved the needle: The president was losing by a slim margin before Thursday night, and he was still losing by that slim margin after Thursday night. In the days that followed, the polls would only grow grimmer.
âIn fact,â Biden went on, âthe big takeaway are Trumpâs lies ⦠The point is, I didnât have a great night and neither did he.â
He returned to the central message of his campaign: âThe fact is that Donald Trump is a genuine threat to democracy, and thatâs not hyperbole. Heâs a genuine threat. Heâs a threat to our freedom, heâs a threat to our democracy, heâs literally a threat to America and what we stand for ⦠Ask yourself the question: If not for America, who would lead the world?â