Thank God I live in Oregon

Mayor Pete.  Newsom.  I hate to admit it but I was fairly impressed the way he comes off.  I saw him speak a few times after the Joe Biden blowout debate.  

 

PJ:  I respect you as you know and I honestly think I may have voted for him.  Not kidding.  I would have voted for Obama in a heart beat over these two buffoon candidates.  

Edited on Nov 15, 2024 7:22am

Being a moderate Republican, I didn't vote for anyone for the office of President again.  If I had a choice, I would have liked to see the Democrats run one of four candidates:

 

#4 - Jared Polis, the governor of CO

#3 - Roy Cooper, the governor of NC

#2 - Josh Shapiro, the governor of PA

#1 - Andy Beshear, the governor of KY

 

If Larry Hogan, the former governor of MD, had been on the ballot, I would have voted for him.

 

You will notice that all of my choices are former governors.  That will always be my preference for president.  Take care PJ

Edited on Nov 15, 2024 5:07pm
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

She did slaughter him. It turned out not to be enough.

 

Any decent, rational person observing Trump's performance that day would have known not to vote for him--regardless of ideology. Trouble is, we have a shortage of decent and rational people.

 

Really, Jerry, when you saw the debate, what did you think that Trump had done to his chances?

 

And yes, no matter how badly Trump may have performed, he was still up against a WOOMUN. It's like starting a football game with a two-touchdown lead, here in AMURRICA.


Kevin just proved that he abuses drugs.  The next thing that Kevin will tell us, AGAIN, is that Biden is sharp and snappy.  I apologize...Kevin and every Liberal writer across America already told us this lie.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Kevin just proved that he abuses drugs.  The next thing that Kevin will tell us, AGAIN, is that Biden is sharp and snappy.  I apologize...Kevin and every Liberal writer across America already told us this lie.


Boiler, you simply can't abandon your childish tactic of putting words in people's mouths and then arguing against those words, can you? It's called making a straw man argument, and it's a common fallacy.

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