Reagan
Big gap
GWB
Trump
Nixon
GHWB
Ford
Clinton
Obama
Carter
Biden
Btw I can not overestimate the damage Obama has done to our country. His tyranny of misfits has now gone mainstream. It’s insane what’s happened to society. I think people from soddom
And ghamora (sic) would cringe at how far we’ve strayed.
I have to constantly remind my sons that they have to watch every word they say, and they’re only 8 and 10.
It started with Clinton (oral s*x isn’t really s+x) but Obama put it on industrial strength steroids
VictrC, I said it before, but we are well on our way to a Soviet-style society where people walking down the street keep their eyes fixed on the ground, no eye contact, and certainly no words spoken to strangers. It will be too dangerous to do so.
“Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is taking “full responsibility for [his] decisions” in having the Pentagon announce that he had been hospitalized for days following complications from what was described as a minor medical procedure.
A U.S. official confirmed to ABC News that the White House did not learn about Austin’s hospitalization until Thursday night – three days after he was hospitalized on the night of New Year’s Day for complications resulting from what was characterized as “a minor, elective procedure.”
“A man in Philadelphia died when he was pushed onto subway tracks and into the path of an oncoming train during a fight with another man Thursday night.
The death occurred blocks away from the University of Pennsylvania at the 34th Street SEPTA station in University City around 4:30 p.m., officials told NBC 10.
Disturbing footage captures the moment the two men argue just steps from the platform’s edge as the train is heard approaching the station.
A man wearing a dark coat and black hat lands two punches on the victim, causing the latter to tumble over onto the tracks.
Horrified bystanders scream as the Market-Frankford line train pulls into the station seconds later with the man on the tracks. “
Remember when Jason defended a veteran who choked a man to death in a New York City train station because that man was perceived as a danger to other passengers? No talk of Bad New York then.
The man who fell in front of the train started the fight and was much bigger than the man defending himself. Jason knows this but left it out.”
Actually I didn’t know that. If that is the case then he can legitimately allege self defense.
But in any case comparing this to the Good Samaritan vet in NY who acted to save a whole subway car full of passengers to this guy “defending himself” by pushing the other guy in front of a train has got to be one of the most ridiculous false equivalencies Bitter has come up with, and God knows, he is the King of False Equivalencies.
And there is no good NY bad NY because you are the one who came up with Good and Bad Philadelphia. I just borrowed it.
1A
On CBS this morning…Ron DeSantis when asked about illegals entering the country…As President, I will deputize states and localities to enforce U.S. immigration laws — allowing them to deport illegal aliens.
1B
He won’t cave on deportations. This is the best part.
Eisenhower first? He was gwhb before there was a gwhb. He refused to lower taxes, nominated liberal judges to the SC who began the downward trend of the country, continued a lot of the new deal policies, etc etc
No one knew if he was going to run as a democrat or Republican before the 52 election.
You might say he was the most “centrist” of the GOP presidents, but definitely not a conservative
I watched the video of the train incident. The one man didn’t push the other guy onto the train tracks, but suddenly gave him a one-two punch directed at the oncoming train. Although he was much smaller than the victim, he seemed tactically more fit and limber to the bigger man filmed pressing the smaller guy against a pillar, and was allegedly homeless, and may have been asking for money. Also there is a bench warrant out for The ”puncher”for a strangulation charge.
Making a list of “favorite” presidents is too simplistic for me. As for Eisenhower being dinged for not being conservative enough, I give him credit for initiating Congress to address the civil rights movement that came about in the 60’s. I used to be a fan of GWB, but have since lost respect for the Bush dynasty (remember Wes hated Bush). The elder Bush I always disliked. Carter was a “nice” religious man, but totally ineffective in a leadership role. His later career, building houses for the indigent, served his skill set and interests better. Clinton was smart, knew when to change policies when they were not working, but was corrupt and very self-serving.
Obama, though, was the worst one, IMO, as he was the one who built on the intrusiveness of the a patriot act under Bush, creating an extensive surveillance system that has mushroomed into what we have under Biden today. He also catered to wedge issues and identity politics to create undo polarization and stress between the classes, races and genders. Biden has become nothing more than a hologram continuing the destruction started under Obama.
Reagan stands out as one of the best for dragging our economy out of the sink hole created by Carter. He was manipulated, though, by the Dems to pass an amnesty program, for a tax trade that was never fulfilled by the Dems. As for Trump, he came in as a disrupter and will probably leave as one. However, through his acerbic personality, wit and tenaciousness he was able to reveal more about the corruption of our political system, and those who supposedly serve us, more than anybody has done before him. Some say he has significantly changed the Overton Window in how the common person views politics today.
He did not push him in front of the train. Watch the video”
I will take your word for it. I am not defending the guy that started the fight if that was the case. If he was the aggressor and as a result ended up under the train it was his own fault.
But comparing the smaller guy to the NYC vet who intervened in the subway is a complete false equivalency.
BS. I NEVER said Bad Philadelphia or Good Philadelphia. Those were your terms. Own it.”
Nah, that dog won’t hunt, the Internet is forever.
You invented the Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia meme with your silly assertions that Philadelphia’s good neighborhoods weren’t really Philadelphia, the reason Philadelphia has horrible crime, drugs, and corruption stats was due to “bad Philadelphia”.
I didn’t invent the Good/Bad Philadelphia BS because I believe exactly the contrary. There is only ONE Philadelphia, a crime and drug ridden hellhole of a city rife with political corruption. The fact it has some “good” neighborhoods doesn’t change that.
Bitter to say he rather live in a corrupt drug and crime ridden hellhole than where the deplorables live because they live in a “cultural desert and are forced to have coffee at Sheetz instead of Wahwah in 3, 2, 1.
This is a common emotionally driven perspective with Trump supporters.
“I do honestly like a lot of what Ron DeSantis says, however it is clear Donald Trump deserves a second chance at his presidency considering he had his reelection stolen from him. We need four more years of Trump to clean out the corrupt globalist deep state. Follow me if you agree!”
Trump has led in the last FIVE polls of Michigan. The last time any Republican led five polls in a row in Michigan would have to be Bush 41 in 1988 or Reagan in 1984, but not sure there were even five polls of Michigan taken back then.
This is a common emotionally driven perspective with Trump supporters.
“I do honestly like a lot of what Ron DeSantis says, however it is clear Donald Trump deserves a second chance at his presidency considering he had his reelection stolen from him. We need four more years of Trump to clean out the corrupt globalist deep state. Follow me if you agree!”
Yep, a lot of Trump supporters believe that.
They are wrong, Trump is a swamp creature himself, he won’t be cleaning out any swamp just like he didn’t do it in his first term.
If you want someone serious about structural reforms, support the Golden Calf, a real conservative not an opportunistic “born again conservative” like Trump.
No. You invented the terms. I had to explain to you the obvious point that you are more LIKELY to be a victims of a crime in Kensington or Strawberry Mansion than you are in Rittenhouse Square or Society Hill. You have some perverse hatred of Philadelphia because of me.
Why no Good NYC and Bad NYC? Are you too stupid to realize that you are more likely to be a victim of crime in Bedford Stuyvesant or the Bronx than you are on the Upper West Side or at Rockefeller Center?
It’s “administrative” state and its ain’t a secret. I guarantee you that most of MAGA has no idea Trump did not even lift a finger to use Article 2 authority when he had the chance. The definitely don’t care if they do.
“Deep State” is overrated as some secret conspiracy thing. It’s isn’t. It’s plain old big government corruption and can be addressed if you elect someone like RDS.
If you want to know what the globalist central planners are up to just listen or read what the World Economic Forum is pushing. It’s no secret.
I had to explain to you the obvious point that you are more LIKELY to be a victims of a crime in Kensington or Strawberry Mansion than you are in Rittenhouse Square or Society Hill.”
Yeah, that is an an obvious point but nobody denied that some Philly neighborhoods have less crime than others and it was never your point, so spare us the straw arguments.
What I challenged was your Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia BS where you deny the horrible stats the City of Philadelphia has on crime, drugs and corruption and pretend the stats only apply to that figment of your imagination, Bad Philadelphia.
And I don’t talk about Good NYC and Bad NYC because that is YOUR meme, not mine.
Finally, I don’t ‘hate” Philadelphia. I have had good times there, it has some historic hotels that I really like, some really fine restaurants not to mention a remarkable history.
But it is what it is, unfortunately it is corrupt and dangerous and that is true no matter how many times you say “well Rittenhouse Square is less dangerous than Strawberry Mansion”.
“If you want someone serious about structural reforms, support the Golden Calf, a real conservative not an opportunistic “born again conservative” like Trump.”
A little birdie told my wife that RDS has already shared his plan to address the DOJ corruption with red state AG offices. In hopes of recruiting and hiring from outside of DC if elected. He has a his sh*t together.
But of course the “remarkable history” might not be around for much longer as the Dems try to erase it.
I am sure Bitter will have some excuse to justify this stupidity.
“BREAKING: The Biden administration is removing William Penn from his home in Philadelphia and replacing it with Native American history.
Welcome Park is a park on the grounds of Penn’s home in Philadelphia. Penn is the founder of Pennsylvania. He created the colony as a haven for religious freedom.”
The various Christian denominations that settled along the east coast from New England to Georgia is a fascinating part of our history and founding. That used to be taught in American History classes in public schools. William Penn was a huge part of that history as a Quaker.
I think the statue of William Penn that is on top of City Hall is safe. I look at it across the street from my 16th floor office window 5 days a week. It’s huge and too big to move.
Jason should find a single post where I have ever supported removing any statues or leave this blog. I was even against removing statues of those Confederate traitors.
Philadelphia was a great American city. If you refuse to acknowledge its problems and its decline and instead feel compelled to defend and make excuses for what is happening I think you are really just basically stating you are ok with it.
If Bitter REALLY cared about Philadelphia, he would abandon his Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia horsecrap, acknowledge the problems and agree major changes need to happen politically to reverse the decline.
Zzzzzz I warned you all about the Soros-backed DA before any of you ever hard of him. I never voted for a Democrat when I lived there. I ran for Congress to represent the 2d Congressional District. There is nothing I can do to stop the politics in the city.
I work in Philadelphia. I have lived near or in it for 33 years. I am in the city 5 days a week. Sometimes I take the train where people get shot or fall in front of the train. With all that said, I would rather be killed there than live where Jason lives. Not because I am better. Jason is better than me in every way. Just ask him. I would just hate to be bored.
JeffP
Even if he wins though, all he does is destroy the party because none of the Trump voters will be voting for someone who legitimized Biden as the president and undercut the sitting president.
If I thought Jan would take time from watching Trump rallies and Tina would stop reading Gateway Pundit, I would recommend The Holdovers. Paul Giamati is an excellent actor. It is set in 1970.
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My list
Reagan
Big gap
GWB
Trump
Nixon
GHWB
Ford
Clinton
Obama
Carter
Biden
Btw I can not overestimate the damage Obama has done to our country. His tyranny of misfits has now gone mainstream. It’s insane what’s happened to society. I think people from soddom
And ghamora (sic) would cringe at how far we’ve strayed.
I have to constantly remind my sons that they have to watch every word they say, and they’re only 8 and 10.
It started with Clinton (oral s*x isn’t really s+x) but Obama put it on industrial strength steroids
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VictrC, I said it before, but we are well on our way to a Soviet-style society where people walking down the street keep their eyes fixed on the ground, no eye contact, and certainly no words spoken to strangers. It will be too dangerous to do so.
That’s one of the gifts Democrats are giving us.
–DW
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Reason 1,100,239 To vote for DeSantis
The damage caused by Obama in his eight years is exactly why we need someone who won’t be a lame duck on day one and can serve eight years.
This could be one the most important reasons.
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I like VictrC’s “big gap”, very true.
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Wow, JeffP comes up with a reason to vote for the Golden Calf that doesn’t involve his DOJ and MSM friends and allies.
Checking outside to see if pigs are flying.
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Did anyone actually miss this guy?
“Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is taking “full responsibility for [his] decisions” in having the Pentagon announce that he had been hospitalized for days following complications from what was described as a minor medical procedure.
A U.S. official confirmed to ABC News that the White House did not learn about Austin’s hospitalization until Thursday night – three days after he was hospitalized on the night of New Year’s Day for complications resulting from what was characterized as “a minor, elective procedure.”
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Just another day in Bad Philadelphia..
“A man in Philadelphia died when he was pushed onto subway tracks and into the path of an oncoming train during a fight with another man Thursday night.
The death occurred blocks away from the University of Pennsylvania at the 34th Street SEPTA station in University City around 4:30 p.m., officials told NBC 10.
Disturbing footage captures the moment the two men argue just steps from the platform’s edge as the train is heard approaching the station.
A man wearing a dark coat and black hat lands two punches on the victim, causing the latter to tumble over onto the tracks.
Horrified bystanders scream as the Market-Frankford line train pulls into the station seconds later with the man on the tracks. “
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Johnson says no government shutdown over border.
Grandstanding morons hardest hit.
Will Tina call Johnson, probably one of the 10 most conservative members of Congress, a RINO?
Stay tuned.
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The man who fell in front of the train started the fight and was much bigger than the man defending himself. Jason knows this but left it out.
I sometimes ride that train.
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Remember when Jason defended a veteran who choked a man to death in a New York City train station because that man was perceived as a danger to other passengers? No talk of Bad New York then.
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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/01/06/exclusive-iowa-ag-brenna-bird-im-predicting-a-historic-win-in-iowa-caucuses-for-donald-trump/
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Love these politicians, Defeat themselves before they negotiate wit demented. Fellow Rs clap like sewls
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It’s 12 years. You forgot to include demented aka obumbler 3rd term
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The man who fell in front of the train started the fight and was much bigger than the man defending himself. Jason knows this but left it out.”
Actually I didn’t know that. If that is the case then he can legitimately allege self defense.
But in any case comparing this to the Good Samaritan vet in NY who acted to save a whole subway car full of passengers to this guy “defending himself” by pushing the other guy in front of a train has got to be one of the most ridiculous false equivalencies Bitter has come up with, and God knows, he is the King of False Equivalencies.
And there is no good NY bad NY because you are the one who came up with Good and Bad Philadelphia. I just borrowed it.
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Best R presidents:
Eisenhower
Reagan
Trump
Nixon
Papa bush
Mute 43.
Note: 1 and 2 are really close.
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Mute 43 has to be the worst R President in the last 70 years.
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I have posted maybe dozens, hundreds, thousands, millions IDK lost count.
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Most of us have given GWB the #2 spot, Tina puts him last.
I put Eisenhower last, Tina puts him first
Each to his own.
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Love these politicians, Defeat themselves before they negotiate wit demented. Fellow Rs clap like sewls”
Wow, Tina didnt call him a RINO?
Looking out window to see if pigs are flying for the second time again.
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“Defeat themselves”
Translation: not trying to use stupid government shutdown as “leverage”
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Another reason to vote for RDS…
1A
On CBS this morning…Ron DeSantis when asked about illegals entering the country…As President, I will deputize states and localities to enforce U.S. immigration laws — allowing them to deport illegal aliens.
1B
He won’t cave on deportations. This is the best part.
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Good catch. For sure.
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BS. I NEVER said Bad Philadelphia or Good Philadelphia. Those were your terms. Own it.
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He did not push him in front of the train. Watch the video.
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Tina
Eisenhower first? He was gwhb before there was a gwhb. He refused to lower taxes, nominated liberal judges to the SC who began the downward trend of the country, continued a lot of the new deal policies, etc etc
No one knew if he was going to run as a democrat or Republican before the 52 election.
You might say he was the most “centrist” of the GOP presidents, but definitely not a conservative
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/justice-department-hides-likely-fbi-informant-ray-epps/
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For forgot to ask. Any tears shed at the 3 year anniversary for the joke 6 insurrection?
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The bushes are not conservative either. My list was of r presidents.
Eisonhowe gets marks on operation wetback and the economy.
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High*
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I watched the video of the train incident. The one man didn’t push the other guy onto the train tracks, but suddenly gave him a one-two punch directed at the oncoming train. Although he was much smaller than the victim, he seemed tactically more fit and limber to the bigger man filmed pressing the smaller guy against a pillar, and was allegedly homeless, and may have been asking for money. Also there is a bench warrant out for The ”puncher”for a strangulation charge.
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Tina
Yes. My list as well, and I didn’t consider GWHB a conservative at all. Definitely a “Rockefeller” republican.
As for the economy he kept the top tax bracket at 90% and the economy lagged and cost him in the ‘58 election.
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The gdp averaged 3.7 percent under eisonhower and unemployment was in the 4s. Pretty good for the time.
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Statue of William Penn taken down by demented.
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No freaking way.
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Making a list of “favorite” presidents is too simplistic for me. As for Eisenhower being dinged for not being conservative enough, I give him credit for initiating Congress to address the civil rights movement that came about in the 60’s. I used to be a fan of GWB, but have since lost respect for the Bush dynasty (remember Wes hated Bush). The elder Bush I always disliked. Carter was a “nice” religious man, but totally ineffective in a leadership role. His later career, building houses for the indigent, served his skill set and interests better. Clinton was smart, knew when to change policies when they were not working, but was corrupt and very self-serving.
Obama, though, was the worst one, IMO, as he was the one who built on the intrusiveness of the a patriot act under Bush, creating an extensive surveillance system that has mushroomed into what we have under Biden today. He also catered to wedge issues and identity politics to create undo polarization and stress between the classes, races and genders. Biden has become nothing more than a hologram continuing the destruction started under Obama.
Reagan stands out as one of the best for dragging our economy out of the sink hole created by Carter. He was manipulated, though, by the Dems to pass an amnesty program, for a tax trade that was never fulfilled by the Dems. As for Trump, he came in as a disrupter and will probably leave as one. However, through his acerbic personality, wit and tenaciousness he was able to reveal more about the corruption of our political system, and those who supposedly serve us, more than anybody has done before him. Some say he has significantly changed the Overton Window in how the common person views politics today.
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GDP has become a fake number at this point. Over 70% of GDP is now made up for consumption so as a mental exercise round it up to 100%.
That means when a politician says we need to raise GDP, he’s actually telling you that you that we need to consume more junk that year.
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Bitterlaw
January 7, 2024 at 12:40 pm
He did not push him in front of the train. Watch the video”
I will take your word for it. I am not defending the guy that started the fight if that was the case. If he was the aggressor and as a result ended up under the train it was his own fault.
But comparing the smaller guy to the NYC vet who intervened in the subway is a complete false equivalency.
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Trump has already states he will release all the J6 hostages.
has DeSAntis?
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Bitterlaw
January 7, 2024 at 12:39 pm
BS. I NEVER said Bad Philadelphia or Good Philadelphia. Those were your terms. Own it.”
Nah, that dog won’t hunt, the Internet is forever.
You invented the Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia meme with your silly assertions that Philadelphia’s good neighborhoods weren’t really Philadelphia, the reason Philadelphia has horrible crime, drugs, and corruption stats was due to “bad Philadelphia”.
I didn’t invent the Good/Bad Philadelphia BS because I believe exactly the contrary. There is only ONE Philadelphia, a crime and drug ridden hellhole of a city rife with political corruption. The fact it has some “good” neighborhoods doesn’t change that.
GFY.
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Bitter to say he rather live in a corrupt drug and crime ridden hellhole than where the deplorables live because they live in a “cultural desert and are forced to have coffee at Sheetz instead of Wahwah in 3, 2, 1.
Let me zzzzzzzz in advance.
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The leftists are acting more and more recklessly. This won’t stop at trunp
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/george-stephanopoulos-stunned-after-pelosi-suggests-states-can/
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Trump pledges to free 100% of the J6 hostages.
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Looks like Nikki “you have to feel my pain” Haley didn’t improve her chances by insulting the R caucus voters.
https://www.predictit.org/markets/detail/8074/Who-will-place-second-in-the-2024-Iowa-Republican-caucuses
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Trump has already states he will release all the J6 hostages.”
He said no such thing.
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MSNBC is now having anchors break down crying on air over J6 to try to confuse the public
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This is a common emotionally driven perspective with Trump supporters.
“I do honestly like a lot of what Ron DeSantis says, however it is clear Donald Trump deserves a second chance at his presidency considering he had his reelection stolen from him. We need four more years of Trump to clean out the corrupt globalist deep state. Follow me if you agree!”
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IOWA
John Zogby Strategies
Jan. 2-4
500 LV
Biden 39%
Trump 51%
MICHIGAN
John Zogby Strategies
Jan. 2-4
602 LV
Biden 44%
Trump 47%
–DW
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I think DeSantis should be impeached and I don’t believe anything he says….
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Trump has led in the last FIVE polls of Michigan. The last time any Republican led five polls in a row in Michigan would have to be Bush 41 in 1988 or Reagan in 1984, but not sure there were even five polls of Michigan taken back then.
–DW
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Good pole numbers. Looks like demented is plunging. No wonder the drats have accelerated ballot removal plans.
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The guy in Philadelphia was defending himself. The guy in NYC believed he was defending others.
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Your lies are forever, Jason. Don’t make new ones.
Bad Philadelphia and Good Philadelphia are your terms.
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Jason is afraid of deplorables so he lives hidden among the Amish.
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1 free pass, Bunu.
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The guy in NYC believed he was defending others.
He didn’t “believe it”. He WAS defending others, but since everyone in the car was threatened, he was threatened too.
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Bad Philadelphia and Good Philadelphia are your terms”
Heh, “terms”.
There is only one Philadelphia.
Good and Bad Philadelphia is YOUR meme.
You came up with it, you own it.
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This is a common emotionally driven perspective with Trump supporters.
“I do honestly like a lot of what Ron DeSantis says, however it is clear Donald Trump deserves a second chance at his presidency considering he had his reelection stolen from him. We need four more years of Trump to clean out the corrupt globalist deep state. Follow me if you agree!”
Yep, a lot of Trump supporters believe that.
They are wrong, Trump is a swamp creature himself, he won’t be cleaning out any swamp just like he didn’t do it in his first term.
If you want someone serious about structural reforms, support the Golden Calf, a real conservative not an opportunistic “born again conservative” like Trump.
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No. You invented the terms. I had to explain to you the obvious point that you are more LIKELY to be a victims of a crime in Kensington or Strawberry Mansion than you are in Rittenhouse Square or Society Hill. You have some perverse hatred of Philadelphia because of me.
Why no Good NYC and Bad NYC? Are you too stupid to realize that you are more likely to be a victim of crime in Bedford Stuyvesant or the Bronx than you are on the Upper West Side or at Rockefeller Center?
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Deep State? Zzzzzzzzzzz
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It’s “administrative” state and its ain’t a secret. I guarantee you that most of MAGA has no idea Trump did not even lift a finger to use Article 2 authority when he had the chance. The definitely don’t care if they do.
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@BillMelugin
NEW: I asked @RonDeSantis if his relationship with @realDonaldTrump can ever be salvaged?
“It’s never been personal for me,” he said. “I think he takes it more personally.”
Told me he considers this primary a 2 man race, and believes conservatives are “souring” on @NikkiHaley.
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“Deep State” is overrated as some secret conspiracy thing. It’s isn’t. It’s plain old big government corruption and can be addressed if you elect someone like RDS.
If you want to know what the globalist central planners are up to just listen or read what the World Economic Forum is pushing. It’s no secret.
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I had to explain to you the obvious point that you are more LIKELY to be a victims of a crime in Kensington or Strawberry Mansion than you are in Rittenhouse Square or Society Hill.”
Yeah, that is an an obvious point but nobody denied that some Philly neighborhoods have less crime than others and it was never your point, so spare us the straw arguments.
What I challenged was your Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia BS where you deny the horrible stats the City of Philadelphia has on crime, drugs and corruption and pretend the stats only apply to that figment of your imagination, Bad Philadelphia.
And I don’t talk about Good NYC and Bad NYC because that is YOUR meme, not mine.
Finally, I don’t ‘hate” Philadelphia. I have had good times there, it has some historic hotels that I really like, some really fine restaurants not to mention a remarkable history.
But it is what it is, unfortunately it is corrupt and dangerous and that is true no matter how many times you say “well Rittenhouse Square is less dangerous than Strawberry Mansion”.
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“If you want someone serious about structural reforms, support the Golden Calf, a real conservative not an opportunistic “born again conservative” like Trump.”
A little birdie told my wife that RDS has already shared his plan to address the DOJ corruption with red state AG offices. In hopes of recruiting and hiring from outside of DC if elected. He has a his sh*t together.
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But of course the “remarkable history” might not be around for much longer as the Dems try to erase it.
I am sure Bitter will have some excuse to justify this stupidity.
“BREAKING: The Biden administration is removing William Penn from his home in Philadelphia and replacing it with Native American history.
Welcome Park is a park on the grounds of Penn’s home in Philadelphia. Penn is the founder of Pennsylvania. He created the colony as a haven for religious freedom.”
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The various Christian denominations that settled along the east coast from New England to Georgia is a fascinating part of our history and founding. That used to be taught in American History classes in public schools. William Penn was a huge part of that history as a Quaker.
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I don’t know in which I believe more, the Deep State or the Easter Bunny.
Since Easter is coming up in a few months I will go with the Easter Bunny, just in case.
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I think the statue of William Penn that is on top of City Hall is safe. I look at it across the street from my 16th floor office window 5 days a week. It’s huge and too big to move.
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LOL We used to stay at the Residence Inn across the street when we would visit Philly.
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Jason should find a single post where I have ever supported removing any statues or leave this blog. I was even against removing statues of those Confederate traitors.
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Jason is completely incapable of admitting when he is wrong. So many words to say nothing.
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“Bad Philadelphia” is your term.
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Jason is upset because The Curse of Oak Island has not won any Golden Globes.
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Philadelphia was a great American city. If you refuse to acknowledge its problems and its decline and instead feel compelled to defend and make excuses for what is happening I think you are really just basically stating you are ok with it.
If Bitter REALLY cared about Philadelphia, he would abandon his Good Philadelphia/Bad Philadelphia horsecrap, acknowledge the problems and agree major changes need to happen politically to reverse the decline.
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Jason is upset because The Curse of Oak Island has not won any Golden Globes”
Wow, you really have the stomach to watch that?
Have they had a moment of silence for Hamas yet?
Has any of the winners dedicated the Golden Globe to “saving Democracy”
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BOOM🚨
Iowa Republican Primary Poll 1/1-1/7 2024
Trump: 40%
DeSantis: 34%
Haley: 16%
Ramaswamy 10%
Christie: less than 1%
Sentiment & Activity Trend:
Trump: falling
DeSantis: rising
Haley: falling
Ramaswamy: rising
Christie: neutral
(Traditional sample)
n= 1000
MoE 5%
Registered Voters, Republican 50% Independent 50%
Politech AI 1/7/2024
(Digital Sample calculation in thread below)
The methodology will be detailed in the thread below.
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A lot of new pollsters coming on the scene…so what the heck. This is about right to me 🙂
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Zzzzzz I warned you all about the Soros-backed DA before any of you ever hard of him. I never voted for a Democrat when I lived there. I ran for Congress to represent the 2d Congressional District. There is nothing I can do to stop the politics in the city.
I work in Philadelphia. I have lived near or in it for 33 years. I am in the city 5 days a week. Sometimes I take the train where people get shot or fall in front of the train. With all that said, I would rather be killed there than live where Jason lives. Not because I am better. Jason is better than me in every way. Just ask him. I would just hate to be bored.
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JeffP
Even if he wins though, all he does is destroy the party because none of the Trump voters will be voting for someone who legitimized Biden as the president and undercut the sitting president.
The Never Trump movement is a toxic in nature.
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If I thought Jan would take time from watching Trump rallies and Tina would stop reading Gateway Pundit, I would recommend The Holdovers. Paul Giamati is an excellent actor. It is set in 1970.
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DeSantis isn’t #NeverTrump he’s #BetterthanTrump.
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Last reason today to vote for RDS.
The media hates him more than Trump.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/01/04/ron-desantis-media-column-00133707
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DeSantis=Biden and Never Trump together
Same team
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You’re stupid and boring, Bunu.
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Zerohedge has caught wind of the Great Taking book it seems
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/great-taking-exposes-financial-end-game
It’s very important ppl understand the premise
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“If I don’t win, I’m leaving” – Jennifer Lawrence mouths to the camera during her category at the #GoldenGlobes
My kind of girl.
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Hilarious clip.
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I would rather be killed there than live where Jason lives.”
Zzzzzz….. I already predicted that Bitter’s last losing argument would be this.
I am prescient.
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I have come to the conclusion anything quoted from Zero Hedge and Gateway Pundit is absolute garbage.
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Predicted I remain consistent? How bold. I always say I prefer death to boredom.
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