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Neither of them could do that.
I’m just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.
Neither of them could do that.
Us dweebs who follow politics don’t know how undecided voters think
I think you’re ignorant of history and naive. I remember being like you. Then I realized what a shitty country we live in and how powerless I am to stop a trillion dollar war machine. Now I’m just sad.
Now that you mention it, the debates between Fetterman and Oz were a lot like the last presidential debate. Oz was put together and crazy, and Fetterman kinda mumbled his way through and didn’t do too well.
the democratic party were too stubborn to let things go any other way and now we’re stuck.
Would that they were this stubborn in 2000…
Yeah. Maybe hanging a lantern on it would work. Do a campaign commercial with Sir Mix A Lot or something.
The debate made me really afraid for my parents. They’re not much younger than either and now I’m thinking they’ll need a lot more help a lot sooner than I realize.
His husband says it’s more like “Buddha-judge.”
As one of his constituents I approve this message.
I like Pete but his name is a problem. It has the word butt in it, and is pronounced like “booty judge.”
Great guy, unfortunate name.
Every election for the rest of our lives is the most important election of our lives.
I agree but it’s getting fucking exhausting.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Show real people who have been helped by Biden’s policies in the commercials.
People don’t trust institutions anymore. They don’t trust authority anymore. But put a real person in front of them and there’s a chance a plurality won’t call them paid actors and will understand that things are getting better.
I remember Bush’s monthly drops of ridiculous quotes or other idiocy.
“Fool me once, shame on… shame on you. Fool me twice? Can’t get fooled again.”
I’ve gotten two texts from two different numbers claiming I’m not registered to vote. Which is weird, because I voted in a primary a couple months back. So I checked my state’s voter registration and I’m still there, still getting a mail-in ballot like I asked.
I did a bit of forensics on the links but they just redirect to a GCE instance that returns a 500 error, and the domain registration is anonymized so I can’t get any info there. But I’m worried a lot of people are clicking a link that might take them off the voting rolls.
A good government is a boring government. I don’t want SLAMS in a congressional meeting. I want boring questions about tiny little details on spreadsheets nobody reads except for interns and wonks.
Let’s be fair: Henry Ford was an antisemite way before Hitler.
In 1918, Henry Ford purchased his hometown newspaper, The Dearborn Independent. A year and a half later, he began publishing a series of articles that claimed a vast Jewish conspiracy was infecting America. The series ran in the following 91 issues. Ford bound the articles into four volumes titled “The International Jew,” and distributed half a million copies to his vast network of dealerships and subscribers. The rhetoric was not unusual for its content, as much as its scope. As one of the most famous men in America, Henry Ford legitimized ideas that otherwise may have been given little authority.
Especially if there’s “voting irregularities” or Trump wins outright. The Chinese would definitely take advantage of the confusion.
For anyone else who’s confused by the headline: This means there isn’t a religious exemption to vaccines in Connecticut.
The bad guys lost. Yay!
The teen pregnancies are the point