Biden wins the New Hampshire primary after Democrats write him on the ballot. The headline itself is quite interesting and speaks volumes about the current political landscape. As an American citizen, it’s intriguing to see how the primary election played out in New Hampshire and the sentiments surrounding it.
The first comment that caught my attention was about Biden winning with over 70% through write-in votes. It’s quite a remarkable achievement considering he wasn’t even on the official ballot. This shows that there is strong support for him among Democrats in New Hampshire, debunking the notion that he is unpopular with his own party.… Continue reading
A Creepy QAnon Chant Rises at Trump’s Rally—and He Nods and Smiles – Donald Trump is openly embracing QAnon as he tries to retake the White House. This headline immediately caught my attention, as it highlights the disturbing trend of Trump openly embracing fringe conspiracy theories like QAnon, all in an effort to regain power.
It is deeply unsettling to witness Trump nodding and smiling at the chants of QAnon supporters. The fact that he is openly embracing a group that has been widely criticized for spreading baseless conspiracy theories is concerning, to say the least. But perhaps what is even more troubling is the realization that Trump’s embrace of QAnon is not a new phenomenon; he has been doing it for years.… Continue reading
As I sit here and read all the comments and speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s recent slurred speech at a rally, I can’t help but feel a mix of concern and amusement. Concern, because if the President of the United States is indeed experiencing a decline in mental and physical health, it raises serious questions about his ability to effectively lead the country. Amusement, because it seems like every day brings a new headline about Trump’s cognitive abilities, and I can’t help but chuckle at the irony of it all.
First and foremost, let’s address the impact of these rumors and discussions on Trump’s strongman image.… Continue reading
Ever since the announcement of Joe Biden as the presumptive nominee for the Democratic party in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, there has been much debate and speculation about who he was going to be up against. Donald Trump, the incumbent President, is a formidable candidate, not just because of his status as the sitting President but also due to his unpredictable actions and comments. Yet, the recent revelation that Trump has been confusing Biden with Obama again and again has brought to light not just issues with Trump’s cognition but also possible manipulation tactics that underpin his political strategy.
To start with, it is alarming that the leader of one of the world’s most powerful nations is clearly struggling with cognition, especially by getting people’s names and crucial historical information wrong.… Continue reading
A split Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday refused to hear President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the battleground state, sidestepping a decision on the merits of the claims and instead ruling that the case must first wind its way through lower courts.
Why did the Trump administration do nothing to protect our election from this massive, widespread voter fraud that they are claiming? If what they are saying is true, wouldn’t that mean that Trump is dangerously incompetent and unqualified because he did nothing to address the threat? Voter fraud on the scale they are alleging would be one of the greatest attacks ever perpetrated on the United States, yet it happened under Trump’s watch.… Continue reading
President Trump signed a bill to extend unemployment benefits and avert a government shutdown, the White House said in an emailed statement Sunday evening. While Trump signed the current bill providing for $600 checks for most Americans hours before a midnight government shutdown deadline, he will continue his push to bring that amount to $2,000, according to two sources familiar with the planning.
Trump’s delay in signing the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill and $1.4 trillion government funding measure caused unemployment benefits for millions of Americans to lapse overnight. A bipartisan group of lawmakers, angered over the delay, urged Trump earlier on Sunday to sign the measure, saying “too many people” depended on it.… Continue reading
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-capitol-riot-committee-records-b1998102.html
It’s an absolute travesty they were able to delay this for as long as they did and it had to involve the Supreme Court to issue a ruling your average joe could have figured out.
SC never ruled on the merits per se, they just blocked a stay of the lower courts ruling, in effect not taking up the case. The lower court had essentially issued a scathing opinion that who is Trump to try and exert Executive privilege opposite to that of the current Executive branch. Roberts agreed at its ridiculousness. Trump never stood a chance and it only took a few months overall, which is lightning quick.… Continue reading
Are you telling me that there aren’t people out there like this? Because I personally know several.
I’m sure there are, but of the two, the people who dismiss any criticisms of Trump as “orANgE mAN bAD” are worse. In the words of Dave Chapelle, regardless of whether you like his policies or not, you have to agree he’s having a terrible go at it.
Of course. This is just making fun of the people that base their beliefs currently on what the president supports/opposes, even if that is a 180 from their beliefs a couple of years ago. There are obviously very legitimate reasons to opposed Trump (and I assume a few to support him as well) but a lot of people screech about everything he does just because he did it.… Continue reading