Trump: world always in danger with weak American presidents

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28 Feb 2022, 9:30 pm

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You know what? I disagree with pretty much everything that orange goblin stands for, but weak isn't a term I'd use to describe him. My main criticism of Biden is he doesn't have the stones to get anything done, including really important things like protecting voter rights.

On the other hand, I believe the world is always in even more danger with American Presidents who put themselves before anyone else, act to serve their own agenda, and ignore or act against anything and everything that doesn't line up with said agenda. This man would have had the US support Russia in their current endeavor, and I for one am beyond glad that he has since been exorcised from the White House.


Remember though, Lincoln had started out appearing to be a weak, indecisive President. Biden's term aint done, yet.


I will bet your left testicle that Biden won't be running for reelection, btw.

So, you really can't see Uncle Joe's cognitive decline? 8O
Perhaps you should view some non-progressive friendly media reports for balance. :scratch:



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28 Feb 2022, 10:29 pm

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You know what? I disagree with pretty much everything that orange goblin stands for, but weak isn't a term I'd use to describe him. My main criticism of Biden is he doesn't have the stones to get anything done, including really important things like protecting voter rights.

On the other hand, I believe the world is always in even more danger with American Presidents who put themselves before anyone else, act to serve their own agenda, and ignore or act against anything and everything that doesn't line up with said agenda. This man would have had the US support Russia in their current endeavor, and I for one am beyond glad that he has since been exorcised from the White House.


Remember though, Lincoln had started out appearing to be a weak, indecisive President. Biden's term aint done, yet.


I will bet your left testicle that Biden won't be running for reelection, btw.

So, you really can't see Uncle Joe's cognitive decline? 8O
Perhaps you should view some non-progressive friendly media reports for balance. :scratch:


So far I think that talk of cognitive decline is overblown.


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28 Feb 2022, 10:31 pm

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He's been in politics for forty years, time has ran out, if a historian hasn't figured it out by now! We that have open minds and eyes know just how "masterful" Biden has been in the past and today.


So remember when OMB was trying to get Germany to up its NATO input to stop Putin's advancement. Guess what Germany just announced?


If anything, that forty year experience is a plus. Especially compared to Trump's miniscule experience as a crooked real estate mogul in comparison.


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28 Feb 2022, 10:59 pm

Trump has been the most isolationist president in recent history. Bush started a number of stupid wars, and Obama had people executed by drone like human rights haven't been invented yet.

So what would a "strong" president do? Start an open war with a nuclear power over a minor country that's important for the regional safety of Russia, but insignificant for American geostrategic interests? That's not "strong", that's suicidally stupid.
Let's not forget, Trump wanted to nuke a hurricane.


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28 Feb 2022, 11:46 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
Pepe wrote:
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You know what? I disagree with pretty much everything that orange goblin stands for, but weak isn't a term I'd use to describe him. My main criticism of Biden is he doesn't have the stones to get anything done, including really important things like protecting voter rights.

On the other hand, I believe the world is always in even more danger with American Presidents who put themselves before anyone else, act to serve their own agenda, and ignore or act against anything and everything that doesn't line up with said agenda. This man would have had the US support Russia in their current endeavor, and I for one am beyond glad that he has since been exorcised from the White House.


Remember though, Lincoln had started out appearing to be a weak, indecisive President. Biden's term aint done, yet.


I will bet your left testicle that Biden won't be running for reelection, btw.

So, you really can't see Uncle Joe's cognitive decline? 8O
Perhaps you should view some non-progressive friendly media reports for balance. :scratch:


So far I think that talk of cognitive decline is overblown.
I do agree with you there. That's a narrative the Right is pushing because they don't like that Donald isn't still in office. However, even though I'm glad the US has a Democrat President again, Joe has been way too weak-willed for me in his approach to all manner of things. I don't think it's so much mental decline as him being a pushover personality-wise, but either way he's just not the President a lot of people are wanting right now.

The Democrats need a candidate who will ensure things get done. Republicans would hate that, but support for such a President would be much higher as there would be results that at least a certain subsect of the population supports. As it stands, we not only have the right being unhappy with just the idea of Biden being in office instead of Trump, but he doesn't even have enough support from the Left.



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28 Feb 2022, 11:49 pm

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Trump has been the most isolationist president in recent history. Bush started a number of stupid wars, and Obama had people executed by drone like human rights haven't been invented yet.

So what would a "strong" president do? Start an open war with a nuclear power over a minor country that's important for the regional safety of Russia, but insignificant for American geostrategic interests? That's not "strong", that's suicidally stupid.
Let's not forget, Trump wanted to nuke a hurricane.


Show me where trump said he would have put boots on the ground in Ukraine. 8)



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01 Mar 2022, 12:17 am



If people can find a similar video on trump, please add it.



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01 Mar 2022, 12:57 am

^^^ Biden has a long, long history of gaffs and stumbles. Yet, despite that, colleagues have always respected him. Is he less sharp than a decade ago? Certainly; no one is immune from normal affects of aging. But I watched that man in debate after debate where he had to think on his feet and he was quick and smart. There were other Democrat candidates I liked better in the primary debates, but by the time he was debating Trump, he was on point.

One of the pod casters I sometimes listen to met with him for HOURS at the White House. She said that all anyone wanted to talk to her about after was his mental state. She had spent hours in deep intellectual policy and historical discussion with the man, but people didn't want to believe he could have been up to it. Yet, he was.

He was never my first pick for president, but this cognitive decline stuff is simply silly. We've had presidents who were in actual decline yet they faced far less accusation than he does. Talk about weakening a president; this purely political speculation does more to weaken our position than anything he says or does, IMHO.


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01 Mar 2022, 1:11 am

^^^
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01 Mar 2022, 1:16 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
^^^
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Partisan comments are welcome in this thread.
Could you supply a counter video on trump? :mrgreen:



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01 Mar 2022, 1:59 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MyLwAokINc

Trump gaffes.


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01 Mar 2022, 7:29 am

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I have edited the title to make it clear who gave the title quote.

Furthermore, in the “News” vs “PPR” categorisation, this is very much more appropriate for PPR as it’s just an unemployed politician criticising another politician. The responses have also been more like those we would expect in PPR than News, too. Consequently, I shall move it now.

Finally, a reminder to avoid casting aspersions on other users. Disagree pleasantly without insulting other people :)



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01 Mar 2022, 8:01 am

Trump is not a profound thinker….to say the least.

His words and actions are that of a middle-school bully in the schoolyard.

His intellect is quite narrow.

“Sleepy Joe” sounds like something an 11-year-old would make up.



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01 Mar 2022, 9:35 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
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He's been in politics for forty years, time has ran out, if a historian hasn't figured it out by now! We that have open minds and eyes know just how "masterful" Biden has been in the past and today.


So remember when OMB was trying to get Germany to up its NATO input to stop Putin's advancement. Guess what Germany just announced?


If anything, that forty year experience is a plus. Especially compared to Trump's miniscule experience as a crooked real estate mogul in comparison.


What did Biden accomplish in these forty years, other than filling the prison full of three strikers? You think all that experienced would have keep the major military base open while evacuating people much less the equipment, that was masterful blunder. He has been wrong on most major foreign decision in the past, but he could turn it around any day now?



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01 Mar 2022, 5:02 pm

txfz1 wrote:
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He's been in politics for forty years, time has ran out, if a historian hasn't figured it out by now! We that have open minds and eyes know just how "masterful" Biden has been in the past and today.


So remember when OMB was trying to get Germany to up its NATO input to stop Putin's advancement. Guess what Germany just announced?


If anything, that forty year experience is a plus. Especially compared to Trump's miniscule experience as a crooked real estate mogul in comparison.


What did Biden accomplish in these forty years, other than filling the prison full of three strikers? You think all that experienced would have keep the major military base open while evacuating people much less the equipment, that was masterful blunder. He has been wrong on most major foreign decision in the past, but he could turn it around any day now?


I honestly don't know a lot about Biden's record, except to say that he always had the respect of his peers in government in that forty years of service. Whereas Trump was regarded as nothing but a carnival barker by his peers in the business community.


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01 Mar 2022, 5:27 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MyLwAokINc

Trump gaffes.


:lmao:

That was fun.

But did you notice at least 30% of those bloopers were actually Trump making a joke?
Unlike me, Trump is known for joking around. :mrgreen:

I think the biggest blooper was suggesting injecting bleach into someone. 8O
I come from a work background where you had to throw anything/k and everything/k on the table to come up with a solution.
Even bad ideas could/would inspire better ones, so I knew where Trump was coming from.
The trouble is, being POTUS and throwing out these ideas in a public setting was a very stupid thing to do.
I don't think he ever did it again. 8)