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Brilliant arguments painting the opposition terribly when they predictably refused to clap. I still gave the speech a "B" because it could've been more exciting, but I'm nitpicking a bit.
The D's get an E....these assholes who refuse to get their asses out of their chairs for the success of Blacks, for the success of the Hispanic nor amazingly enough at the end for the American people generally.
Trump had their heads spinning in the first 5 minutes.
MORONS
Only if you have listened to all of it if you please.
tyvm
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Only if you have listened to all of it if you please.
tyvm
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A if you trust him. F when you don't. Waiting for twitter insults tomorrow morning.
The D's get an E....these assholes who refuse to get their asses out of their chairs for the success of Blacks, for the success of the Hispanic nor amazingly enough at the end for the American people generally.
Trump had their heads spinning in the first 5 minutes.
MORONS
The most fatal of all fatal flaws: boring and utterly insincere. Drawn out in length for applause moments so Donny's ego-thighs wouldn't get chafed over the long 90 minute walk.
IOW, he's still a cataclysmically incompetent sideshow barker and, frankly, a needy *****.
Believe it or not I am asking you....what did you think....give your grade.
Blacks were successful before Trump took office.
Why would they get out of their chairs for a man-boy trying to take credit for something that was already happening?
You seem awfully upset.
Dont forget to vote!
Amazed by how strongly the D's resist getting their **** together, which is bad for America, is how I feel about that.
I can't grade someone who is unpredictable. He has an A for right now... Will he in six hours??? Probably not.
But that A is about as good as getting 100% on a cognitive test to prove you aren't mentally retarded.
They already have been. Perhaps you've missed all the elections going to dems for the past few months?
I could be absolutely proven wrong (I hope that I am), but I don't have a good feeling for the Democrats in November.
Trump is an historically unpopular president. Many Americans out there loathe the mans incompetency and narcissism, and the constant drama and dysfunction that is his WH. There are so many things going wrong with his administration, as well the Congress that is led by Republicans, it seems impossible for them to choke this election cycle, yet it seems they are like they are trying to let certain victory slip through their hands ... again.
The response to the SOTU should have been easy as pie: talk about the chaos. That's it, that's all they need to do. Just stay on that point, leave all the nonsense at the GOP's doorstep, and let the GOP own the reckless behavior of this president.
Instead they got a nervous young man with zero charisma, all because of his 'dynasty' name, and he came off as scripted and out of touch.
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They already have been. Perhaps you've missed all the elections going to dems for the past few months?
From what I remember, Democrats challenged many seats and lost. Democrats got their clock cleaned in Montana and Utah. They lost in Georgia, despite record funding while the Republican raised very little. Even if you look at Alabama, it's more of a symbolic victory than anything. The Democrat will get about 2 years, and he massively outspent the Republican to win. Democrats have been burning through money like crazy, so will they be able to continue outspending Republicans when the midterms come and they can't just focus on a single race? The Democrats have a history of running up big debt. So while Democrats want to pretend like they've been winning everywhere, that's just not the truth.
I could be absolutely proven wrong (I hope that I am), but I don't have a good feeling for the Democrats in November.
Trump is an historically unpopular president. Many Americans out there loathe the mans incompetency and narcissism, and the constant drama and dysfunction that is his WH. There are so many things going wrong with his administration, as well the Congress that is led by Republicans, it seems impossible for them to choke this election cycle, yet it seems they are like they are trying to let certain victory slip through their hands ... again.
The response to the SOTU should have been easy as pie: talk about the chaos. That's it, that's all they need to do. Just stay on that point, leave all the nonsense at the GOP's doorstep, and let the GOP own the reckless behavior of this president.
Instead they got a nervous young man with zero charisma, all because of his 'dynasty' name, and he came off as scripted and out of touch.
:roll:
So do Republicans.
Not in terms of political campaigns. Republicans have been much more responsible in their spending. You have a nice soundbite there, but it's not based in fact.
Funny, you must have been watched a different response than I did. Already progressives are praising Joe Kennedy III's response.
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