06-22-2024, 07:11 PM
(06-22-2024, 03:02 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I see a policy debate from Trump.
I can't see the future, but I don't foresee Trump actually focusing on policy outside of "things were the best when I was in charge and things are the worst with Biden in charge." Trump is a table-pounder and it got him this far, the idea of him deciding to set emotion, hyperbole and grievance aside this late in the game to have a frank exchange of factual views and plans is...well...he wouldn't be dancin' with who brung him so to speak.
Maybe Trump has learned from 2020, though I assume he and anyone who speaks to him would say he kicked Biden's ass in those scream-ey debates, so my mind is open to what happens but I expect more of the same and I think a lot of Trump supporters want more of the same.
(06-22-2024, 03:29 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: The blind sheep is blind.
You do not see how compromised and enfeebled Biden is, but the rest of the world does.
The lunacy of the left continues...
The office of president isn't supposed to be one single man with one single mind and one single viewpoint, rather you vote for the people he will surround himself with. At least that's what conservatives told me when they justified voting for George W Bush over various candidates on both sides of the aisle who clearly had 50+ IQ points more than him. I know a lot of Trump supporters want him to be the only man making decisions, but people who support Biden hopefully see the endorsement as one that goes beyond voting for a single person. I mean, they're both going to be stone dead soon anyways. It's supposed to be an office bigger than any one man, which is why Trump's "only I can fix it" mantra seems so un American and short sighted in a sense.