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Trump's postmaster general made it clear he intends to use his position to sabotage the election. He just decreed states must use first class mail for ballots rather than bulk mail as in previous elections. First class mail costs about three times bulk mail at a time when state budgets have taken a huge hit due to loss if revenue resulting from Trump virus recession.
But ballot mail is bulk so why shouldn't it be called bulk mail? Doesn't make sense. It's certainly more useful than the crap I get via bulk mail. No, I don't need new insurance. No, I don't need to replace my carpets. No, I don't need a new appliance. No, I don't need my carpets cleaned. No, I don't want to sell my house. No, I don't want to give to Trump's reelection campaign. Yes, I do need to vote by mail along with the millions of others.
 
Trump said Biden would "hurt God". OK, I'm an atheist, so someone please explain. If you're a believer you consider your god all powerful, yes? Almost as powerful as Trump. So how could any person hurt God? Especially since Biden is supposedly so feeble and senile he can hardly dress himself?
 
According to both sides: Trump and Biden are crazy, borderline senile/dementia (if not full on), as well as hiding health problems.

I agree.
 
Trump Claims ‘1917’ Pandemic Ended World War II

President Donald Trump suggested Monday evening that the “1917” influenza pandemic ended World War II, wrongly citing both the year that the pandemic occurred and the year that World War II ended. “The closest thing is in 1917, they say, the great pandemic. It certainly was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people,” Trump said. “Probably ended the second World War, all the soldiers were sick.” World War II actually ended in 1945, while the flu pandemic swept the globe between 1918 and 1920, infecting hundreds of millions of people. The president’s comment came as he was praising his administration’s efforts in controlling the coronavirus and shutting down travel. Before his comments about World War II, Trump claimed that if the U.S. had not shut its borders to foreign travelers, “we would have had one and a half or two million people already dead,” and claimed that we have a firm understanding of how the novel coronavirus functions.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-claims-1917-pandemic-ended-world-war-ii-which-began-in-1939
 
Trump Claims ‘1917’ Pandemic Ended World War II

President Donald Trump suggested Monday evening that the “1917” influenza pandemic ended World War II, wrongly citing both the year that the pandemic occurred and the year that World War II ended. “The closest thing is in 1917, they say, the great pandemic. It certainly was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people,” Trump said. “Probably ended the second World War, all the soldiers were sick.” World War II actually ended in 1945, while the flu pandemic swept the globe between 1918 and 1920, infecting hundreds of millions of people. The president’s comment came as he was praising his administration’s efforts in controlling the coronavirus and shutting down travel. Before his comments about World War II, Trump claimed that if the U.S. had not shut its borders to foreign travelers, “we would have had one and a half or two million people already dead,” and claimed that we have a firm understanding of how the novel coronavirus functions.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-claims-1917-pandemic-ended-world-war-ii-which-began-in-1939

Dumb shit Trump says for a thousand Alex
 
Trump Claims ‘1917’ Pandemic Ended World War II

President Donald Trump suggested Monday evening that the “1917” influenza pandemic ended World War II, wrongly citing both the year that the pandemic occurred and the year that World War II ended. “The closest thing is in 1917, they say, the great pandemic. It certainly was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people,” Trump said. “Probably ended the second World War, all the soldiers were sick.” World War II actually ended in 1945, while the flu pandemic swept the globe between 1918 and 1920, infecting hundreds of millions of people. The president’s comment came as he was praising his administration’s efforts in controlling the coronavirus and shutting down travel. Before his comments about World War II, Trump claimed that if the U.S. had not shut its borders to foreign travelers, “we would have had one and a half or two million people already dead,” and claimed that we have a firm understanding of how the novel coronavirus functions.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-claims-1917-pandemic-ended-world-war-ii-which-began-in-1939
He's a senile mean idiot who relies on cheating, stealing and lying to get by in life.
This proves again that he knows nothing about nothing, especially the Constitution. He probably believes in witches, wizards and alchemy.
 
Trump Claims ‘1917’ Pandemic Ended World War II

President Donald Trump suggested Monday evening that the “1917” influenza pandemic ended World War II, wrongly citing both the year that the pandemic occurred and the year that World War II ended. “The closest thing is in 1917, they say, the great pandemic. It certainly was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people,” Trump said. “Probably ended the second World War, all the soldiers were sick.” World War II actually ended in 1945, while the flu pandemic swept the globe between 1918 and 1920, infecting hundreds of millions of people. The president’s comment came as he was praising his administration’s efforts in controlling the coronavirus and shutting down travel. Before his comments about World War II, Trump claimed that if the U.S. had not shut its borders to foreign travelers, “we would have had one and a half or two million people already dead,” and claimed that we have a firm understanding of how the novel coronavirus functions.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-claims-1917-pandemic-ended-world-war-ii-which-began-in-1939

holy shit. Between the giant lies and the massive fuckups stands a pile of orange

and the right wing fools are busy saying Biden is senile
 
How Donald Trump has already handed Joe Biden a debate win

President Donald Trump has made his view of Joe Biden's mental state and capacity very, very clear.
"Biden can't put two sentences together," Trump told "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace last month. "They wheel him out. He goes up -- he repeats -- they ask him questions. He reads a teleprompter and then he goes back into his basement."

"They brainwashed him, he doesn't know where he is, he doesn't know what he's doing and our country will suffer," Trump told Fox News' Sean Hannity last month.

In a Trump TV ad airing in 12 swing states, a narrator says this:

"Joe Biden is slipping. Now at the age of 77 years old and running for president for the third time, Biden is clearly diminished. Joe Biden does not have the strength, stamina and mental fortitude required to lead this country."
And then there's the Instagram and other social media feeds of people like Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, the president's two oldest sons, which are filled with memes painting Biden as clueless -- or worse.

The message is relentless and clear: The presumptive Democratic nominee is not mentally fit to be president. He's not up to the job he is seeking.

All of which brings me to the three scheduled general election debates between Biden and Trump on September 29, October 15 and October 22.

As Axios' Jonathan Swan -- yes, the face meme guy -- reported on Sunday, the Trump campaign sees the debates as increasingly important as the incumbent seeks a change in the operating dynamic of the race. Here's what Swan reported:

"Among President Trump's closest aides, these debates have taken on outsized importance to close the polling gap and get Trump within striking distance by Election Day. The Trump campaign views the debates as the crucial inflection points left before Nov. 3.

"'I don't think he [Trump] sees the debates as the last inflection points, but potentially the most important,' said a source familiar with the results of the planning meeting. 'I think he always thinks he can create an inflection point.'"

Which is true! There's nothing obvious -- short of some ahistorical VP pick by Biden that proves to be a cataclysm -- that will change the race's trajectory between now and the debates.

And now for the problem for Trump: Having spent months attacking Biden as barely there mentally, he has drastically lowered the expectations for the former vice president when it comes to debate performance.

Think about it: The image of Biden pushed by Trump is a guy who is totally out of it. Who is being controlled by forces he is unaware of. Who can't stand on his own two feet (figuratively speaking). If Biden simply sounds moderately credible and conversant in the debates, that image is going to be upended. And at least some people who bought the Trump idea that Biden isn't up to the job will be forced to reckon with the fact that, well, the former VP is someone who appears to a) be able to put two sentences together and b) knows where he is.

Those remarkably low expectations for Biden's performance in the general election debates are a godsend for him. During the Democratic primary process -- and its monthly debates -- it became clear that the former Delaware senator was, at best, a mediocre debater. He tried to stuff 10 minutes of facts into a two-minute answer. He would change thoughts -- and lines of argument -- in the middle of a sentence. He would simply stop talking when his allotted time ran out. He would occasionally fade into the background, despite being the race's front-runner.

In short: Joe Biden isn't a terribly good debater. He may have his moments, but it's just not his strong suit. Never has been.

Which makes Trump's attempts to portray Biden as utterly out of it all the more confounding strategically. And why the Trump campaign is trying to reshape its messaging on Biden -- and quickly.

"Joe Biden is actually a very good debater," Trump White House aide Stephen Miller told The Washington Post over the weekend. "He doesn't have as many gaffes as he does in his everyday interviews. I would make the argument that Joe Biden would even be the favorite in the debates since he's been doing them for 47 years."

You get the idea. Joe Biden can't be both of those things. Either he is barely holding on or he is a gifted debater. Not both.

If Biden walks away from this trio of general election debates as the perceived victor, he should send Trump a "thank you" note. Seriously.
 
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There is a lot to unpack here.

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Ultimately it boils down a less subtle version of the same racist dogwhistles that have been part of the Republican playbook since Reagan (prior to Reagan, it was usually more explicit, though I guess one could argue the "you know what I mean" winking began as early as Nixon's administration).
 
Republican National Committee ran an ad saying Kamala Harris is the most liberal member of the Senate. They sent out an email saying progressives won't support her because she's not liberal enough.
 
Republican National Committee ran an ad saying Kamala Harris is the most liberal member of the Senate. They sent out an email saying progressives won't support her because she's not liberal enough.
It wouldn't matter who Biden could have picked, the Trump White House would still have called any selection the most Liberal of the Democrats.
 
Republican National Committee ran an ad saying Kamala Harris is the most liberal member of the Senate. They sent out an email saying progressives won't support her because she's not liberal enough.

Well, technically both can be true. It's like being the smartest Kardashian, yet still not smart enough to win are you smarter than 5th grader.
 

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