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Right, but Chris Christie talked about leaders should tell truth without mentioning Trump.
 
NBC News YouTube channel showed 153,660 viewers were watching. ABC News's YouTube channel showed 507,445 viewers.

Trump lost on the most important platform he knows. RATINGS!
 
NBC News YouTube channel showed 153,660 viewers were watching. ABC News's YouTube channel showed 507,445 viewers.

Trump lost on the most important platform he knows. RATINGS!
You make me happy enough to want to whistle to the birds.
 
You make me happy enough to want to whistle to the birds.
You can bet Trump ain’t happy about those ratings.
If his ratings were higher though it would be all about Sleepy Joe can’t get ratings.
 
To be fair, Trump's town halls were on 3 different networks...and though Biden still had more viewers there wasn't a huge difference in overall ratings.
 
Trump’s “attempts to hijack our faith for votes, and evangelical leaders’ silence on his actions and behavior, has presented a picture of what our faith looks like that is so erroneous that it has done significant damage to the way people view Jesus,” said Duford on the call, which was sponsored by Not Our Faith PAC, a bipartisan group formed just this week with the explicit goal of trying to defeat Trump."

This article is hitting on a number of issue i have had for years now. Why on earth would good people of faith follow this man?

I have lost all of the little respect i had left for the Church. Granted it wasn't much but it's pretty much completely gone now.

Statements like this should have been made 3 -4 years ago. Why all the sudden now they know they are going to lose?
"""I spent the better part of my life watching my grandfather look to be an example of Jesus, to how to conduct himself and how to treat people. Scripture talks about doing justly, loving mercy, walking humbly, and these are tenets of our faith that I do not believe our president demonstrates in any way,” she said."""

As far as i am concerned the evangelicals are in the same filthy smelling pile of crap the republicans are in.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/evangeli...hadows-with-new-groups-and-ads-152644503.html
 
A random, informal survey of clients found approximately 55% Trump, 30% Anti-Trump, and 15 Biden. There pro/con Trump people were very sincere in their opinions while the pro Biden group was much less enthusiastic. Of course, it is a very small sample size and clients of this nature have historically been at least more fiscally conservative.
 
I think it's more like voting with a pandemic looks like.
Could be. 136-million people voted in the last election. If you figure 25% of people (arbitrary number) are wanting to vote by mail or drop-off, early votes need to hit 34-million to match the last turn-out. Looks like it will surpass that.
 
Run all these JACKASSES out of Washington!

From the Article-
"Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska unleashed on Trump in a telephone town hall event with constituents on Wednesday, eviscerating the president’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and accusing him of “flirting” with dictators and white supremacists and alienating voters so broadly that he might cause a “Republican bloodbath” in the Senate. He was echoing a phrase from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who warned of a “Republican bloodbath of Watergate proportions.” Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of the president’s most vocal allies, predicted the president could very well lose the White House."

"Even the normally taciturn Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the majority leader, has been more outspoken than usual in recent days about his differences with the president, rejecting his calls to “go big” on a stimulus bill."

"“Voters are set to drive the ultimate wedge between Senate Republicans and Trump,” said Alex Conant, a former aide to Sen. Marco Rubio and a former White House spokesman. “It’s a lot easier to get along when you’re winning elections and gaining power. But when you’re on the precipice of what could be a historic loss, there is less eagerness to just get along.”

Here is the Kicker!

"Yet Romney and other Republicans who have spoken up to offer dire predictions or expressions of concern about Trump are all sticking with the president on what is likely his final major act before the election: the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a favorite of conservatives, to the Supreme Court."

"“Most congressional Republicans have known that this is unsustainable long term, and they’ve just been — some people may call it pragmatic, some may call it opportunistic — keeping their heads down and doing what they have to do while they waited for this time to come,” he said."

Damn Straight the President is done!

"“If you’re able to say it out loud, there is an effective message that a Republican Senate can be a check on a Democratic-run Washington,” Buck said. “It’s just hard to say that out loud because you have to concede the president is done.”

“His weakness in dealing with coronavirus has put a lot more seats in play than we ever could have imagined a year ago,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster and consultant. “We always knew that there were going to be a number of close Senate races, and we were probably swimming against the tide in places like Arizona, Colorado and Maine. But when you see states that are effectively tied, like Georgia and North Carolina and South Carolina, that tells you something has happened in the broader environment.”

My biggest Problem with that spineless ass McConnell is that this is the most he could come up with.

A more personal rebuke came from McConnell last week when the Kentuckian, who is up for reelection, told reporters that he had avoided visiting the White House since late summer because of its handling of the coronavirus.

“My impression was their approach to how to handle this was different from mine and what I insisted that we do in the Senate,” McConnell said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/16/us/politics/republican-senators-trump.html
 
Republicans figure the voters will reject them. Court packing is their option for continuing minority rule.
 
Republicans figure the voters will reject them. Court packing is their option for continuing minority rule.
My hope is that the dems can actually hold both houses longer than 2 years. For some reason they get both houses and the very next election they lose control again. Gives them a chance to correct a few wrong and pass a few bills but in the end they run out of time to enact real change.
 
Republicans figure the voters will reject them. Court packing is their option for continuing minority rule.
likely, though i would also include suppressing organized labor, protecting corporate welfare and anti-trust shielding, as well as executive action protections and immunities. #statusquo
 
likely, though i would also include suppressing organized labor, protecting corporate welfare and anti-trust shielding, as well as executive action protections and immunities. #statusquo
All part of maintaining white minority rule.
 

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