The 2020 Presidential Election

Liar Loan said:
Just as expected, Booker and Castro are playing the race card all over the news media this week, despite their polling being in the dumps.
Debate slots should be allocated based on race, not poll numbers.
 
Biden called an 83 year old Iowa farmer a "damn liar" to his face.  Then challenged him to a push-up contest, called him "fat", and said he was too old to vote for Biden (even though Biden would be the oldest person ever elected President, and is only six years the man's junior). 

The looks on the faces of the other Iowa democrats present are absolutely priceless.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=biden+youre+a+damn+liar&atb=v171-1&iax=videos&ia=videos
 
That?s how we do it. I love it.

Liar Loan said:
Biden called an 83 year old Iowa farmer a "damn liar" to his face.  Then challenged him to a push-up contest, called him "fat", and said he was too old to vote for Biden (even though Biden would be the oldest person ever elected President, and is only six years the man's junior). 

The looks on the faces of the other Iowa democrats present are absolutely priceless.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=biden+youre+a+damn+liar&atb=v171-1&iax=videos&ia=videos
 
eyephone said:
That?s how we do it. I love it.

Liar Loan said:
Biden called an 83 year old Iowa farmer a "damn liar" to his face.  Then challenged him to a push-up contest, called him "fat", and said he was too old to vote for Biden (even though Biden would be the oldest person ever elected President, and is only six years the man's junior). 

The looks on the faces of the other Iowa democrats present are absolutely priceless.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=biden+youre+a+damn+liar&atb=v171-1&iax=videos&ia=videos

Dems do insult their own voters.  I agree with you there.

 
Liar Loan said:
eyephone said:
That?s how we do it. I love it.

Liar Loan said:
Biden called an 83 year old Iowa farmer a "damn liar" to his face.  Then challenged him to a push-up contest, called him "fat", and said he was too old to vote for Biden (even though Biden would be the oldest person ever elected President, and is only six years the man's junior). 

The looks on the faces of the other Iowa democrats present are absolutely priceless.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=biden+youre+a+damn+liar&atb=v171-1&iax=videos&ia=videos

Dems do insult their own voters.  I agree with you there.

It?s pure genius. Trust me.

Guardian article: Joe Biden's old-guy machismo is a serious flaw ? but also what voters love about him
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/07/joe-biden-iowa-voter

We need a Leader that will not back down to Fat Kim.
 
Things to come...

Boris Johnson's triumph proves democracy-denying radical socialists backed by self-righteous celebrities on Twitter are electoral poison ? and if Democrats fall for the same delusion, Trump will decimate them in 2020

Since Johnson, one of the key architects of the Brexit win, became Prime Minister in the summer, Remoaner fury has grown ever more hysterical as they've branded him a lying cheating racist scumbag with a tawdry history involving women.

And they've mocked all his supporters as thick, racist morons who are just too stupid to know what they're doing.

Sound familiar?

For Boris, read Trump.

For Brexit, read the 2016 Election.

And for Remainers, read Democrats.

The similarities don't stop there.

Like the Democrats when Hillary ran, Remainers enlisted the very vocal support of Hollywood luvvies to fight their cause.

Hollywood actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan led the way, backed up by the likes of grime artist Stormzy and pop singer Lily Allen.

Grant, who seemed to forget that playing a fictitious Prime Minister in Love Actually is not a qualification to be a real politician, spent weeks marching around ordering people not to vote for Johnson or the Conservatives because they had the audacity to want to act on the democratic will of the people.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7789231/PIERS-MORGAN-Boris-Johnson-triumph-socialists-celebrities-electoral-poison-Trump-decimate-2020.html
 
He has nothing to do with the US. They have a lot of problems in the Uk. Trust me a lot. Don?t get me started. Big companies and financial institutions have moved out or CUT JOBS of the UK because of Brexit.

For fun take a look at the companies that took action due to Brexit (not complete list of companies this is just a sample. Feb 2019 Independent article)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...b-cuts-eu-no-deal-customs-union-a8792296.html

morekaos said:
Things to come...

Boris Johnson's triumph proves democracy-denying radical socialists backed by self-righteous celebrities on Twitter are electoral poison ? and if Democrats fall for the same delusion, Trump will decimate them in 2020

Since Johnson, one of the key architects of the Brexit win, became Prime Minister in the summer, Remoaner fury has grown ever more hysterical as they've branded him a lying cheating racist scumbag with a tawdry history involving women.

And they've mocked all his supporters as thick, racist morons who are just too stupid to know what they're doing.

Sound familiar?

For Boris, read Trump.

For Brexit, read the 2016 Election.

And for Remainers, read Democrats.

The similarities don't stop there.

Like the Democrats when Hillary ran, Remainers enlisted the very vocal support of Hollywood luvvies to fight their cause.

Hollywood actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan led the way, backed up by the likes of grime artist Stormzy and pop singer Lily Allen.

Grant, who seemed to forget that playing a fictitious Prime Minister in Love Actually is not a qualification to be a real politician, spent weeks marching around ordering people not to vote for Johnson or the Conservatives because they had the audacity to want to act on the democratic will of the people.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7789231/PIERS-MORGAN-Boris-Johnson-triumph-socialists-celebrities-electoral-poison-Trump-decimate-2020.html
 
The Labour party's platform of:

Climate change
Open borders
Free college
Free internet service
Resist Trump
etc.

is almost identical to the US Dems platform and Labour lost the "working class" industrial heartland of Northern England who traditionally voted Labour.

Free stuff to buy working class loyalty isn't working anymore. Not in the UK, not in the US.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/boris-johnson-course-big-election-012852968.html




morekaos said:
Things to come...

Boris Johnson's triumph proves democracy-denying radical socialists backed by self-righteous celebrities on Twitter are electoral poison ? and if Democrats fall for the same delusion, Trump will decimate them in 2020

Since Johnson, one of the key architects of the Brexit win, became Prime Minister in the summer, Remoaner fury has grown ever more hysterical as they've branded him a lying cheating racist scumbag with a tawdry history involving women.

And they've mocked all his supporters as thick, racist morons who are just too stupid to know what they're doing.

Sound familiar?

For Boris, read Trump.

For Brexit, read the 2016 Election.

And for Remainers, read Democrats.

The similarities don't stop there.

Like the Democrats when Hillary ran, Remainers enlisted the very vocal support of Hollywood luvvies to fight their cause.

Hollywood actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan led the way, backed up by the likes of grime artist Stormzy and pop singer Lily Allen.

Grant, who seemed to forget that playing a fictitious Prime Minister in Love Actually is not a qualification to be a real politician, spent weeks marching around ordering people not to vote for Johnson or the Conservatives because they had the audacity to want to act on the democratic will of the people.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7789231/PIERS-MORGAN-Boris-Johnson-triumph-socialists-celebrities-electoral-poison-Trump-decimate-2020.html
 
The similarities are stark..

Because make no mistake, the lessons from this election carry extraordinary pertinence for next year's US election.

Like Donald Trump and his 'Make America Great Again' mantra in 2016, Boris Johnson won with one very simple message that he rammed home every minute of every day of the six-week campaign.

'GET BREXIT DONE!' he bellowed ad nauseum, and this relentless three-word mission statement worked spectacularly well.

Johnson's Conservative Party was the only one to run on a platform of delivering the result of the 2016 Referendum into whether the UK should remain in or leave the European Union.

17.4 million people voted then to leave, a 52 percent majority of Britons, but scandalously the losing Remainers ? who were quickly dubbed Remoaners - launched a concerted campaign to stop it happening.

Rather like Democrats after Hillary Clinton lost to Trump, they wouldn't accept the result and have spent the past three-and-a-half years screaming their heads off about how unfair it all is - and demanding another vote.

 
morekaos said:
The similarities are stark..

Because make no mistake, the lessons from this election carry extraordinary pertinence for next year's US election.

Like Donald Trump and his 'Make America Great Again' mantra in 2016, Boris Johnson won with one very simple message that he rammed home every minute of every day of the six-week campaign.

'GET BREXIT DONE!' he bellowed ad nauseum, and this relentless three-word mission statement worked spectacularly well.

Johnson's Conservative Party was the only one to run on a platform of delivering the result of the 2016 Referendum into whether the UK should remain in or leave the European Union.

17.4 million people voted then to leave, a 52 percent majority of Britons, but scandalously the losing Remainers ? who were quickly dubbed Remoaners - launched a concerted campaign to stop it happening.

Rather like Democrats after Hillary Clinton lost to Trump, they wouldn't accept the result and have spent the past three-and-a-half years screaming their heads off about how unfair it all is - and demanding another vote.

Are you okay? Go take your meds.
 
@ Chicken guy
You can?t address the fact why companies have left he Uk.
You can?t address the debt burden that Brexit will bring the UK.

I mean what good are you?
 
No one is resisting Trump. He?s the one doing to himself. Give me a break
He?s put the US in so much debt. It?s unbelievable.
In my opinion he broke a promise to defend the US Consitution.

Just remember I?m smarter than you. Get that in your head. Now you can run away like always....(wait for my new line) Go cry to Mommy!!

Happiness said:
The Labour party's platform of:

Climate change
Open borders
Free college
Free internet service
Resist Trump
etc.

is almost identical to the US Dems platform and Labour lost the "working class" industrial heartland of Northern England who traditionally voted Labour.

Free stuff to buy working class loyalty isn't working anymore. Not in the UK, not in the US.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/boris-johnson-course-big-election-012852968.html




morekaos said:
Things to come...

Boris Johnson's triumph proves democracy-denying radical socialists backed by self-righteous celebrities on Twitter are electoral poison ? and if Democrats fall for the same delusion, Trump will decimate them in 2020

Since Johnson, one of the key architects of the Brexit win, became Prime Minister in the summer, Remoaner fury has grown ever more hysterical as they've branded him a lying cheating racist scumbag with a tawdry history involving women.

And they've mocked all his supporters as thick, racist morons who are just too stupid to know what they're doing.

Sound familiar?

For Boris, read Trump.

For Brexit, read the 2016 Election.

And for Remainers, read Democrats.

The similarities don't stop there.

Like the Democrats when Hillary ran, Remainers enlisted the very vocal support of Hollywood luvvies to fight their cause.

Hollywood actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan led the way, backed up by the likes of grime artist Stormzy and pop singer Lily Allen.

Grant, who seemed to forget that playing a fictitious Prime Minister in Love Actually is not a qualification to be a real politician, spent weeks marching around ordering people not to vote for Johnson or the Conservatives because they had the audacity to want to act on the democratic will of the people.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7789231/PIERS-MORGAN-Boris-Johnson-triumph-socialists-celebrities-electoral-poison-Trump-decimate-2020.html
 
eyephone said:
No one is resisting Trump. He?s the one doing to himself. Give me a break
He?s put the US in so much debt. It?s unbelievable.

Just remember I?m smarter than you. Get that in your head.

Yah Happiness...how many push ups can you do? ;D >:D

In Tense Exchange, Biden Calls Iowa Voter A 'Damn Liar,' Challenges Him To IQ Test

Biden, who is 77 years old, responded by challenging the voter to a pushup match, a running competition and an IQ test.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-video-iowa-liar-ukraine-pushups-iq-test-trump-a9234976.html
 
morekaos said:
eyephone said:
No one is resisting Trump. He?s the one doing to himself. Give me a break
He?s put the US in so much debt. It?s unbelievable.

Just remember I?m smarter than you. Get that in your head.

Yah Happiness...how many push ups can you do? ;D >:D

In Tense Exchange, Biden Calls Iowa Voter A 'Damn Liar,' Challenges Him To IQ Test

Biden, who is 77 years old, responded by challenging the voter to a pushup match, a running competition and an IQ test.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-video-iowa-liar-ukraine-pushups-iq-test-trump-a9234976.html

And your point.. this is the US. We are built tough. What can I say.
 
Send me a postcard From Trump Tower at Moscow. (To be built at least there was a signed letter of intent)

I?m just going what I saw on the news. Unless the signature was fake. But no one has said that. Hehe
 
eyephone said:
morekaos said:
The similarities are stark..

Because make no mistake, the lessons from this election carry extraordinary pertinence for next year's US election.

Like Donald Trump and his 'Make America Great Again' mantra in 2016, Boris Johnson won with one very simple message that he rammed home every minute of every day of the six-week campaign.

'GET BREXIT DONE!' he bellowed ad nauseum, and this relentless three-word mission statement worked spectacularly well.

Johnson's Conservative Party was the only one to run on a platform of delivering the result of the 2016 Referendum into whether the UK should remain in or leave the European Union.

17.4 million people voted then to leave, a 52 percent majority of Britons, but scandalously the losing Remainers ? who were quickly dubbed Remoaners - launched a concerted campaign to stop it happening.

Rather like Democrats after Hillary Clinton lost to Trump, they wouldn't accept the result and have spent the past three-and-a-half years screaming their heads off about how unfair it all is - and demanding another vote.

Are you okay? Go take your meds.

Doesn't take meds to see reality...

Johnson's victory shakes up Britain and may hit the U.S.

The British electorate delivered another surprise on Thursday, and the shock waves from the victory for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party are being felt far beyond the United Kingdom. Though the analogies are imperfect, what happened there has implications elsewhere, including the United States as it heads toward the election of 2020.

The vote showed the widening gap between urban and nonurban areas of the U.K. and the reshaping of the party coalitions - a pattern that is familiar in the United States in the era of President Donald Trump. The results underscored, in a related way, the disdain many of those nonurban voters have for the elites as well as the power of a nationalist message, something else that has affected American politics.

The rout suffered by the Labour Party and its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, also provided a clear warning of the limits of a left-wing agenda, though Corbyn is more left wing than any of the Democrats running for U.S. president and was saddled with stains of anti-Semitism. Nonetheless, Labour's defeat - its fourth election loss in a row and its worst performance since 1935 - could influence the thinking of many Democratic U.S. voters as they pick a nominee next year.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Johnson-s-victory-shakes-up-Britain-and-may-hit-14904630.php
 
I don't know why the UK vote is surprising? 

The same goes foor the US.  I think Trump is a schmuck.  i know people that voted for him in the midwest.  They think he's a schmuck. 

The left just doesn't get it. 

 
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