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Boris Petrov's avatar

Joe Biden has been, in his pre-senile life, an arrogant racist cowardly jerk -- a nice summary by a man who knew him very well - the noble and courageous Scott Ritter

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Madjack's avatar

Wildly inappropriate answer. We are in REAL danger. NOW.

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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

So you had to show ID to get into a campaign event. Isn't that voter suppression? *wink*

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bot_483's avatar

I'm with Newsom. If we gave a code longer than 1-digit to biden, he would forget it in a millisecond and then never be able to figure it out, thus saving us from starting a nuclear war. OTOH, if we were attacked and needed to use nukes to save us, having voted for biden precludes us from salvation.

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BookWench's avatar

Excellent points!

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BookWench's avatar

I appreciate your diligence in asking all these elected Dems the most important question of the moment.

I'm still wondering how a guy deemed too dazed & confused to be held responsible for mishandling classified docs can still be judged competent to run the Free World (which is not nearly as free as it used to be, unfortunately).

Keep hammering them, Michael!

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Thunder Road's avatar

Nice work Michael.

"Hit the Road Jack"??!!! Holy schniekies! Hilarious.

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Diamond Boy's avatar

Good work! That was a fun read.

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Craig Healy's avatar

Keep banging the drum. This is absolutely why I'm a paid subscriber. Although I certainly suspect you'd harass newsome and our beloved NJ pols gratis.

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BookWench's avatar

Hilarious!

Great quote from Newsom. I suspect he may be walking that back within another week or so. . .

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PamelaDrew's avatar

Newsome reminds us what lying shills our political class are saying whatever the party line may be.

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Susan Prager's avatar

The issue isn't age—plenty of people remain sharp and clear into their 80s and 90s. It's cognitive acuity and ability to communicate clearly.

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