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Do you approve of Joe Biden refusing to recognize his 4 year old grand daughter??
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(07-07-2023, 12:37 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Please tell us you also strongly disagree with abortion for a healthy woman that was not raped or a victim of incest. That little baby girl or boy also can't fend or protect themselves.

This attitude kind of proves the point that "pro-life" people only care about children when they are in the womb...all bets are off once they are born
 

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(07-07-2023, 05:45 PM)pally Wrote: This attitude kind of proves the point that "pro-life" people only care about children when they are in the womb...all bets are off once they are born

I have no idea why you feel conservatives don't care about children? We fight for their education, we fight for them to be treated fairly. Conservatives are known to have great family values, liberals not so. much.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/08/opinion/hunter-biden-child.html#:~:text=Rogers%20said%20that%20%E2%80%9Cin%20strategy,book%20to%20the%20six%20grandchildren.&text=What%20the%20Navy%20story%20reveals,president's%20view%20of%20family%20is.

She asked why Hunter couldn’t act like Tom Brady, who treats his son by Bridget Moynahan, the actress he was dating before he married Gisele Bündchen, the same as the two children he and Gisele had. (Not to mention Arnold Schwarzenegger, who says in a new Netflix documentary series that he has a great relationship with the son he had after a tryst with his family’s housekeeper that broke up his marriage.)

“Mr. President, many years ago, you lost your daughter in a horrendous car accident,” Peggy continued. “I know you still carry that pain with you every day because I have watched your face when you speak about her. Please do not throw away your granddaughter.”

My sister and I often disagree about politics, but this is not a political issue to us. It’s a human one. Joe Biden’s mantra has always been that “the absolute most important thing is your family.” It is the heart of his political narrative. Empathy, born of family tragedies, has been his stock in trade. Callously scarring Navy’s life, just as it gets started, undercuts that. As Katie Rogers, a Times White House correspondent, wrote in a haunting front-page piece last weekend about Hunter’s unwanted child, Biden is so sensitive “that only the president’s most senior advisers talk to him about his son.” Rogers said that “in strategy meetings in recent years, aides have been told that the Bidens have six, not seven, grandchildren.” Jill Biden dedicated her 2020 children’s book to the six grandchildren.

What the Navy story reveals is how dated and inauthentic the 80-year-old president’s view of family is.

Once you could get away with using terms like “out of wedlock” and pretend that children born outside marriage didn’t exist or were somehow shameful. But now we have become vastly more accepting of nontraditional families. We live in an Ancestry.com world, where people are searching out their birth parents and trying to find relatives they didn’t know they had.

This is a liberal NYT article. I did hear one reason why Joe Biden refuses to claim a 7th grandchild, maybe there are actually more Biden grandchildren out of wedlock from Hunter or Beau.
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An inauthentic politician? Dear me, I might be gettin' the vapors over this revelation.
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https://dailycaller.com/2023/07/10/cnn-dana-bash-biden-grandchild-disturbing/

Now we have CNN saying Family values was the Joe Biden brand and finds not accepting his 4 year old grand chid disturbing and kills his brand.

It is too late now for him to suddenly have a change of heart after he had to be shamed into it (if he accepts his 7th or more grand child).

It like someone turned the hose on in liberal reporting on Joe Biden to flush him out of running for POTUS. This decisions are calculated and synchronized by Democrats and liberal media.

I will say it again, JB will not be the nominee and he will be flushed out (lack of financial support) by November so they have. time to brand the new nominee in the press.
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(07-10-2023, 11:16 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I will say it again, JB will not be the nominee and he will be flushed out (lack of financial support) by November so they have. time to brand the new nominee in the press.

Well this isn’t going to be the first time you are wrong about Democratic politics and almost certainly won’t be the last.
 

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(07-10-2023, 11:16 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: https://dailycaller.com/2023/07/10/cnn-dana-bash-biden-grandchild-disturbing/

Now we have CNN saying Family values was the Joe Biden brand and finds not accepting his 4 year old grand chid disturbing and kills his brand.

It is too late now for him to suddenly have a change of heart after he had to be shamed into it (if he accepts his 7th or more grand child).

It like someone turned the hose on in liberal reporting on Joe Biden to flush him out of running for POTUS. This decisions are calculated and synchronized by Democrats and liberal media.

I will say it again, JB will not be the nominee and he will be flushed out (lack of financial support) by November so they have. time to brand the new nominee in the press.

Dana Bash is actually known to be right-leaning on these sorts of things. She made the statement, not CNN. You're making a mountain out of a mole hill.
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(07-11-2023, 01:01 AM)pally Wrote: Well this isn’t going to be the first time you are wrong about Democratic politics and almost certainly won’t be the last.

Please show me an example of being wrong about Democratic politics. I will wait.
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(07-11-2023, 08:05 AM)Belsnickel Wrote:
Dana Bash is actually known to be right-leaning on these sorts of things
. She made the statement, not CNN. You're making a mountain out of a mole hill.

Wow, this a sad comment. So Dana cares about family and CNN and liberals do not. Last I checked, she is one of the highest ranking talking heads on CNN, so yes what she says is a reflection on CNN. Crazy to argue otherwise.
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(07-10-2023, 11:16 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I will say it again, JB will not be the nominee and he will be flushed out (lack of financial support) by November so they have. time to brand the new nominee in the press.

Robert Kennedy would be a refreshing face.



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(07-11-2023, 01:10 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Wow, this a sad comment. So Dana cares about family and CNN and liberals do not. Last I checked, she is one of the highest ranking talking heads on CNN, so yes what she says is a reflection on CNN. Crazy to argue otherwise.

Scott Jennings also is a CNN talking head, does he reflect CNN? Did Rick Santorum? Does Jonah Goldberg? Truth is, they have a lot of these talking heads and not all their opinions always align to an official CNN line.

Regarding family values, it gets tough to overlook that you'd argue to choose a three times married serial adulterer that pays hush money to porn stars instead.
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(07-11-2023, 01:18 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Robert Kennedy would be a refreshing face.

A science denier at the head of a country ! How refreshing.

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(07-11-2023, 01:10 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Wow, this a sad comment. So Dana cares about family and CNN and liberals do not. Last I checked, she is one of the highest ranking talking heads on CNN, so yes what she says is a reflection on CNN. Crazy to argue otherwise.

Individuals aren't always speaking for their employer. That is especially true for talking heads, the on air version of opinion columnists. You have a really hard time with this.

(07-11-2023, 01:18 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Robert Kennedy would be a refreshing face.

He'll never get the DNC nod. His PAC has MAGA ties, which is throwing up some serious red flags.
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(07-11-2023, 01:22 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: A science denier at the head of a country ! How refreshing.

Because he doesn't trust the covid vaccine? Meh, not a big deal. Many don't trust it. Not like he would try to pursue a law banning people from getting it or keep it from the public. 



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(07-11-2023, 01:29 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Individuals aren't always speaking for their employer. That is especially true for talking heads, the on air version of opinion columnists. You have a really hard time with this.


He'll never get the DNC nod. His PAC has MAGA ties, which is throwing up some serious red flags.

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(07-11-2023, 01:32 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Because he doesn't trust the covid vaccine? Meh, not a big deal. Many don't trust it. Not like he would try to pursue a law banning people from getting it or keep it from the public. 

He believed the COVID vaccines contained microchips which is a bit beyond not trusting whether it would work.  He doesn't believe in any vaccine.  He blames "vaccine" research for the 1918 Flu pandemic, Lyme Disease, HIV among others. He blames anti-depressants for school shootings
 

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(07-11-2023, 01:32 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Because he doesn't trust the covid vaccine? Meh, not a big deal. Many don't trust it. Not like he would try to pursue a law banning people from getting it or keep it from the public. 

It's not just that though. He also believes in microchips that Bill Gates puts into the vaccines. He believes money will be replaced by a chip, and whoever does not get vaccinated will have his chip deactivated and is left to starve. He talked about an "autism holocaust" caused by mercury in vaccines. He considers 5G and low-orbit satellites a threat to mankind, claiming that one could even hide from Nazis, but not from that. This is all crazy territory.
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(07-11-2023, 02:08 PM)pally Wrote: He believed the COVID vaccines contained microchips which is a bit beyond not trusting whether it would work.  He doesn't believe in any vaccine.  He blames "vaccine" research for the 1918 Flu pandemic, Lyme Disease, HIV among others. He blames anti-depressants for school shootings

(07-11-2023, 02:16 PM)hollodero Wrote: It's not just that though. He also believes in microchips that Bill Gates puts into the vaccines. He believes money will be replaced by a chip, and whoever does not get vaccinated will have his chip deactivated and is left to starve. He talked about an "autism holocaust" caused by mercury in vaccines. He considers 5G and low-orbit satellites a threat to mankind, claiming that one could even hide from Nazis, but not from that. This is all crazy territory.

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Who are you replacing Kennedy with then? It's unlikely Biden could do a 2nd term, plus you run the risk of the dingbat taking over if "The Big Guy" croaks



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Who are you replacing Kennedy with then? It's unlikely Biden could do a 2nd term, plus you run the risk of the dingbat taking over if "The Big Guy" croaks

With literally anyone else. A candidate Kennedy would even make me think that Trump might be the better option. But preferrably, anyone who is at least sane, including who you call a "dingbat". But honestly even I would be a better option than Kennedy, or you or anyone really. Crazy dude is crazy.
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(07-11-2023, 01:32 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Because he doesn't trust the covid vaccine? Meh, not a big deal. Many don't trust it. Not like he would try to pursue a law banning people from getting it or keep it from the public. 

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