Jul 2024
11:52am, 22 Jul 2024
22,002 posts
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Chrisull
Apparently sounds like Trump won't debate Harris because she's an "illegitimate" candidate. (or rather because he'll ramble and sulk and lose massively)
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Jul 2024
12:00pm, 22 Jul 2024
20,826 posts
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Dave W
I think he's rattled. She can get into his ribs from so many angles. Age, infirmity, rambling incoherence, sex offender, felon, reproductive rights. The list goes on and on.
Will certainly be interesting.
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Jul 2024
12:33pm, 22 Jul 2024
28,599 posts
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richmac
How is she an 'illegitimate" candidate ? whats Trump 'reasoning?
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Jul 2024
12:35pm, 22 Jul 2024
32,835 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Well, at least she isn’t a liar, a fraud, a crook, and a doubly-impeached insurrectionist rapist, so there’s that.
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Jul 2024
12:52pm, 22 Jul 2024
20,829 posts
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Dave W
Trump and reasoning.
Not two words I thought I would ever see in the same sentence.
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Jul 2024
1:15pm, 22 Jul 2024
25,257 posts
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larkim
They'll throw out spurious made up rules about the candidate that was selected via primaries etc not being on the ticket, and / or the "illegitimacy" of her as VP given Biden "stole" the election.
It doesn't need to make sense or stand up to scrutiny. He just needs to say it and the faithful will believe it.
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Jul 2024
1:17pm, 22 Jul 2024
32,836 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Nigel Farage tells @NickFerrariLBC that the Republican Party won't be too worried about the prospect of Kamala Harris running for president, insisting that the Democrats 'won't get rid of a black African woman'.
Half Indian, Half Jamaican, born in America.
Your slip is showing, Nigel.
I trust he will shortly start referring to Donald Trump as a Scottish man.
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Jul 2024
3:25pm, 22 Jul 2024
15,703 posts
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Ultracat
Only Trumps mother was Scottish, and I believe an illegal immigrant to the US. She emigrated to Canada and then slipped into the US
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Jul 2024
4:02pm, 22 Jul 2024
32,837 posts
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Johnny Blaze
ION:
Keir Starmer has indicated for the first time that he will consider scrapping the two-child benefit cap amid a brewing rebellion by Labour MPs. The prime minister endorsed comments by Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, who said that removing the cap was among measures the government would look at as part of a review into child poverty. Phillipson told Sky News the government would “consider [lifting the cap] as one of a number of levers in terms of how we make sure we lift children out of poverty”. Starmer backed Phillipson during a press conference at Farnborough international airshow, saying: “What the education secretary said this morning, I agree with … We will make sure that the strategy covers all the bases to drive down child poverty. No child should grow up in poverty.”
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Jul 2024
4:39pm, 22 Jul 2024
20,835 posts
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Dave W
Fascist.
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