Re: An argument about golf handicaps.
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Originally Posted by
az city
I don't think you're correct there.
I think the media will move on very quickly and so will the sane (non-MAGA) public to concentrate on Trump's cognitive abilities (and his insane lying).
It's no way too late. The election is in November.
I don't mean too late not to do anything...I mean too late for whoever replaced him as candidate not to become embroiled in the mess themselves by being asked why they didn't intervene earlier, or what did they really no etc etc.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if he gone in a week. There are more and more utterings about Parkinson's, sadly.
Re: An argument about golf handicaps.
They didn’t have a candidate until wellinto the Convention on the West Wing and still won! Being serious, my first memory of Conventions is of the voting which took place there to decide the Presidential candidate - from memory, this was almost the norm in the sixties and seventies.
Re: An argument about golf handicaps.
The fight back begins, except all that happens is he reminds people why he shouldn’t be running.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgl75kdm420o
Re: An argument about golf handicaps.
They are going to push him out aren't they, he's a goner whether he likes it or not.
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Originally Posted by
lardy
This is the strongest clue I've seen so far that Biden will be running.
:hehe: So dull :facepalm:
It was so obvious :thumbup:
Re: An argument about golf handicaps.
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
:hehe: Why do they want to lose?
75% of Americans think he's not fit for office!
74% think the bunker guy was never fit for office to begin with! :biggrin: