Members JKane Posted July 28, 2023 Members Posted July 28, 2023 https://www.businessinsider.com/ivanka-trump-brand-shuts-down-boycotters-celebrate-2018-7 Hahahaha Also, when was Hunter in the Biden administration? When did he get 2 billion dollars and counting for selling out our interests to Saudi murderers? Pete1111 1 Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted March 2 Members Posted March 2 Hunter Biden testified in Congress today, behind closed doors. Ben Meisales is a favorite political vlogger. Here he covers the testimony. I learned so much from this. Well worth a listen. My impression of Hunter improved a lot. One might wonder when the GOP will stop, yet by now it seems they never will. Marc in Calif, JKane, floridarob and 1 other 1 3 Quote
vinapu Posted March 2 Posted March 2 1 hour ago, Pete1111 said: One might wonder when the GOP will stop, yet by now it seems they never will. this is what happens when party becomes too ideological and not pragmatic enough Pete1111 and unicorn 2 Quote
Marc in Calif Posted March 2 Posted March 2 2 hours ago, Pete1111 said: Hunter Biden testified in Congress today, behind closed doors. Hunter Biden took on Matty Gaetz and pretty much destroyed and owned him. That was my favorite takeaway! Pete1111 1 Quote
xpaulo Posted March 2 Posted March 2 13 hours ago, vinapu said: when party becomes too ideological I have a summer job that includes occasionally dealing with some Americans, mostly older men who have made a lot of money in their lives and mostly through their own hard work and smarts. Yet I overhear them making comments about Trump being persecuted and falsely accused and all kinds of other ridiculous comments. I can understand people who know Trump for what he is, but still prefer him over the alternative....(especially Clinton, she's nasty), but how can smart people pretend that he's a decent human being. Marc in Calif and Rent Boy 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted March 2 Posted March 2 3 minutes ago, xpaulo said: ......., but how can smart people pretend that he's a decent human being. obviously 'decent human being ' is not qualification big part of electorate is looking for their president to be . Trump, Biden , Clinton, can't nation of 330 million people come with candidates more promising than gerontocrats ? Quote
xpaulo Posted March 2 Posted March 2 39 minutes ago, vinapu said: decent human being ha,ha.... my impression is that Americans usually elect the most likeable, to them, candidate, and don't care much about their policies. Bush, was more likeable than Gore and Kerry... there was the infamous photo of him and Ellen Degeneres yukking it up in a box at a football game, on Letterman top ten things I'm going to do when I'm president, "give the Oval Office a good scrubbin", Obama more likeable than McCain and Romney, Trump more likeable than Clinton, Biden more likeable than Trump.... Quote
vinapu Posted March 2 Posted March 2 I know one Australian lady who once said " my mother always voted for Menzies because she liked his voice ". Those are vagaries of democracy. Quote
Marc in Calif Posted March 2 Posted March 2 1 hour ago, xpaulo said: ha,ha.... my impression is that Americans usually elect the most likeable, to them, candidate By "likeable," you seem to mean the candidate you might prefer to have a beer with -- or maybe a pizza. But don't forget that many of the seemingly "likeable" people (such as Dubya Bush) are so concerned with being liked that they frequently follow the advice of truly despicable people. You can't ignore their policies and those of their friends and advisors. Quote