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I pronounce her name, "frôd", with a middle name of "kro͝ok".


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I would like to apologize to anyone I have *not* offended. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly.
 
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I pronounce it “TWATWAFFLE!”





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Originally posted by jsbcody:
Since she doesn't want her name pronounced as ass, then a couple suggestions, based entirely on her character and actions:

Horse's Ass
Jackass
Asshat
Asinine
Stupid Ass
Phoni'Ass

Just a couple suggestions.


aka Dumass



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Remember this guy?





https://x.com/gatewaypundit/st.../1802318366532645057



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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I must be missing something... what did DJT do for this guy?



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he commuted his prison sentence after serving 7 of the 28 years
 
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he commuted his prison sentence after serving 7 of the 28 years


Ah.... thanks.



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If you had bothered to take two minutes to read the linked article, you would have known that.
 
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Get my pies
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I have mixed feelings about this whole debate. On one hand, I understand completely how Trump is eager and gunning to take on Biden once again. On the other hand, I fear this is going to be a complete set up and maybe even an ambush where his mic will be cut off every time but they won’t for Biden.

I really hope Trump ignores answering Biden’s bullshit and just turns to the camera and addresses the American people directly with exactly what he wants to say.

1st Biden-Trump debate will include microphone muting, coin flip and more

Hopefully Biden will continue to do what he does best and babble incoherently the whole time and maybe freeze up a couple of times.


 
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No, not like
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Definitely going to be interesting

If that fool completely vapor locks they may have no choice but to replace him

I expect a barrage of Jan 6th, convicted felon and abortion questions for DJT



 
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...I fear this is going to be a complete set up and maybe even an ambush where his mic will be cut off every time but they won’t for Biden.
Say, here's a radical idea- how about we wait the nine days until the debate and then we can actually see what happens, rather than expressing fear based upon blind speculation?

First, what have I said- ten million times- about this kind of I'm-scared-we're-gonna-lose-and-I'm-telling-everybody shit? What have I said?

I do not want to be associated with people who behave this way. I want people around me who show courage and defiance in the face of the enemy. No one wants to hear fearful pissing. It's depressing and counterproductive and pointless. And, I might add, it's selfish. Get your therapy some other way. This shit serves no useful purpose.

Furthermore, why don't you have some faith in Donald Trump? You think he's some bumbling jackass just begging to get screwed? Where have you been? The man has made his political mistakes and he's much wiser about such things than he was before and he has a team of advisers.

Donald Trump knows what he's doing.


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I believe Trump knows what to expect based on his experience in prior debates and constant bombardment from the liberal press and has prepared accordingly.

That said, he might consider taking a small cooler on stage filled with pints of ice cream as a distraction against Biden.
 
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Of course Biden's people insisted upon no audience because they know The Donald is gonna be riffin' off of that senile son of a bitch and would be getting laughs from the audience.

Fucking cowards. Oh, and sitting down, too. Pathetic.


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Furthermore, why don't you have some faith in Donald Trump? You think he's some bumbling jackass just begging to get screwed? Where have you been? The man has made his political mistakes and he's much wiser about such things than he was before and he has a team of advisers.

Donald Trump knows what he's doing.


You are right Para, my apologies for being an Eeyore again here

He's going to mop the floor with that doddering old fool!


 
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If they are in the same room, then even though viewers won't hear Trump's comments with a cut mike, Biden still will.
If that's the case, he should be able to rattle Biden anyway.



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I fear this is going to be a complete set up and maybe even an ambush where his mic will be cut off every time but they won’t for Biden.


IMO, it is a win-win for Trump.

They let him talk, he wipes the floor with Biden. They take away his audience, they cut his mic, they prevent him from talking, etc, he wins because other than the extreme left, the audience will see in full display the sheer insanity of this "debate", how full-blown censorship happens in primetime. It will blow up in the Democrats face. Hell, if Trump is prevented from talking, and he walks off, the viewers will side with him.



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I gotta say, that ice cream distraction idea might actually work well with that pathetic old fool.
He might even ask the Donald if he can have some.

Imagine a photo of Slo Joe actually eating from Trumps' hand.
 
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I gotta say, that ice cream distraction idea might actually work well with that pathetic old fool.
He might even ask the Donald if he can have some.

Imagine a photo of Slo Joe actually eating from Trumps' hand.


Remember when the press made a big deal out of Trump having 2 scoops ice cream when others only had one? It would be a great pic of Trump with a bowl of 2 scoops, offering Biden a bowl with only 1 scoop.




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If I had any advice for Trump, it may be a fine line between hammering Biden and anything that could be perceived as abuse of an invalid. I hope Trump can subtly provoke FJB into self-immolation.




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Leftists are in panic overdrive, pushing for HRC to replace Kamala as FJB's running mate

By STEPHEN M. LEPORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 19:31 EDT, 18 June 2024 | UPDATED: 20:06 EDT, 18 June 2024

Joe Biden is being encouraged to replace Kamala Harris with a blast from the past to aid his floundering chances at re-election.

Biden, who has struggled in the polls nationally and in key swing states, has left Democrats wondering if major change is needed to beat Donald Trump in November.

Questions and doubts exist over the health and ability to perform the job of Biden, at 81, the oldest president in American history.

Harris - the first female and first black vice president in American history - has also struggled, with poll numbers saying a majority of Americans don't think she would be a good president.

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Kathleen Parker wrote Tuesday that Democrats should look to their recent past for a new VP.

Only about a third of Americans believe Vice President Kamala Harris would win a presidential election according to a new poll released last week.

In her piece, she wondered why no one has floated Hillary Clinton as a potential running mate.

Clinton, of course, served as First Lady, Secretary of State and a United States Senator before losing to Donald Trump in 2016.

Parker argues that Harris lacks 'competency' which deters voters who see Biden's 'steady decline over the years' and that Clinton could provide reassurance, despite being 76 years old herself.

'If Biden needs to step down, even those who didn't vote for Clinton would have confidence in her ability to keep the country on track,' Parker wrote.

She also believes that Clinton's 2016 loss - which she's spent the last eight years playing the blame game over - still rankles her and leaves her with unfinished business.

'At 76, she might want no part of it, but it's hard to retire when you feel your job isn't done,' she wrote, citing Clinton endorsing a candidate in a New York Congressional district to unseat 'Squad' member Jamaal Bowman.

Parker, a Pulitzer Prize winner, called it 'impossible to ignore' Biden's ''stumbles, his search for words, his occasional blank stare.'

'It's just a thought, but worse ideas have met with regrettable success,' she wrote of Clinton.

She admits there are 'risky' drawbacks to her plan, including alienating black voters but says Democrats must do this if they want to 'advance a worldview consistent with their values.'

Parker said that Biden should pacify Harris and her backers by making the vice president his new attorney general.

A Politico/Morning Consult poll shows that just 34 percent believe that Harris would likely win an election for president if she was the nominee. Fifty-seven percent of voters believe it is not likely.

The number of doubters include 31 percent of Democrats and 62 percent of Independents.

The numbers indicate that Harris, Biden's second-in-command, would struggle if she had to replace the president as the Democratic nominee.

Harris also faces skepticism from voters about whether she would make a good president. Just 40 percent believe she would make a good president while 51 percent do not. Nine percent did not know or did not have an opinion.

Fifty-one percent of independents believe she would not make a good president and even sixteen percent of Democrats are doubtful of a successful Harris presidency.

Harris' polling struggles demonstrate that Biden may have picked the wrong Democrat to be his vice president, as over half of Americans do not think she would be a good president.

But voters in the poll appear slightly more conflicted when asked if Biden should replace Harris on the ticket.

Thirty-six percent of voters believe Biden should replace her with another Democrat while 39 percent said Biden should not replace her. Twenty-six percent did not know or had no opinion.

Harris continues suffering low approval numbers, currently at 42 percent which is up slightly from previous polls. A Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll in May showed her with only a 37 percent approval rating.

Her failed 2020 presidential campaign and her performance as vice president has left the country divided about her political skills.

Fifty-two percent of voters in the poll believe Harris is smart, 47 percent believe she is level headed, and 45 percent believe she is prepared. Just 44 percent described her as honest.

Despite her low polling numbers, Harris' strong name identification with Democrats gives her a significant edge among other possible presidential candidates for 2028.

Among Democrats, 41 percent chose Harris as the hypothetical nominee in 2028. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was second with 15 percent followed closely by California Gov. Gavin Newsom at 14 percent.

The rest of potential 2028 Democrat presidential nominees remained in the single digits with Democrats. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at 5 percent, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly at 4 percent and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro at 2 percent.

Seventeen percent of Democrats didn’t know or had no opinion.

The Politico/Morning Consult poll surveyed 3,996 registered voters from May 28-29 and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.


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