Joe Biden

Ashtree

Member
I've followed some of the Congressional hearings

Some of them are really bad

Democrats - Schultz tried to shutdown Kennedy over Vaccines - using the Race Card to literally stop him from giving testomony

Democrats- Schultz then tried to Race Trap Kennedy saying he was Anti Semitic - so he referenced Reports from studies of 80,000 people who's DNA was cross referenced & a US Pfizer medical study which found the same results

Democrats- Schultz then tried to get that striked off but the reference reports were motioned in

Democrats- Schultz are a Huge pile of :poop:


They are doing this because Kennedy is a direct competator to Biden
Kennedy is totally batsheet crazy. Bless him…
 
Talking about this DNA predisposition in the Telegraph, comments have a link to the lecture

DNA about half way through, talking about HIV predisposition as well


That is interesting- first I had heard of any theory regarding the DNA make up of people. This study from nature discusses it in more detail:


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Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
I'll admit I'm not a fan, in general, of President Biden. However, he has done a great deal more regarding Ukraine than I thought he would, not as much as I would like, but a great deal nonetheless. I'll also admit that - religious matters aside - I'm generally more sympathetic to the Republican view in the US than that of the Democrats in most matters.

But in the 'general' interest, meaning for the US and elsewhere, and in the interests of a realistic democratic contest and - if there is another Democratic presidency - in the interest of a viable presidency... I just doesn't seem credible for Joe Biden to run for a second term.

He is visibly declining, both physically and mentally. Setting aside the embarrassment and humiliation of that, it is unwise to have a fellow like that in the White House, in fact it's utterly mad.

I sometimes chat with people on a mainly US military forum, the members of which are - to my initial surprise - only in a small majority Republican supporters. Of the Democrats on there that I have comm's with, most are pulling there hair out with concerns about the viability of Biden as a sitting president with a view to running again.

These are articulate, intelligent people who are very patriotic and, although with a political preference, are not party dogmatists. Some think he will struggle on to a disastrous end, others are hoping that the situation will demand he step aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee in the next presidential election.

It's a very hard thing for anyone to force him to do this and then ask for party loyalty, maybe impossible unless in a self-sacrificial manner for the greater good. There is a rumour that a retired very senior military man is considering doing this. We'll see...
 

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
I'll admit I'm not a fan, in general, of President Biden. However, he has done a great deal more regarding Ukraine than I thought he would, not as much as I would like, but a great deal nonetheless. I'll also admit that - religious matters aside - I'm generally more sympathetic to the Republican view in the US than that of the Democrats in most matters.

But in the 'general' interest, meaning for the US and elsewhere, and in the interests of a realistic democratic contest and - if there is another Democratic presidency - in the interest of a viable presidency... I just doesn't seem credible for Joe Biden to run for a second term.

He is visibly declining, both physically and mentally. Setting aside the embarrassment and humiliation of that, it is unwise to have a fellow like that in the White House, in fact it's utterly mad.

I sometimes chat with people on a mainly US military forum, the members of which are - to my initial surprise - only in a small majority Republican supporters. Of the Democrats on there that I have comm's with, most are pulling there hair out with concerns about the viability of Biden as a sitting president with a view to running again.

These are articulate, intelligent people who are very patriotic and, although with a political preference, are not party dogmatists. Some think he will struggle on to a disastrous end, others are hoping that the situation will demand he step aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee in the next presidential election.

It's a very hard thing for anyone to force him to do this and then ask for party loyalty, maybe impossible unless in a self-sacrificial manner for the greater good. There is a rumour that a retired very senior military man is considering doing this. We'll see...

I find it somewhat bemusing how a political system can result in two such characters as Biden and Trump being considered the electoral candidates for US president. I suspct if truth be told Mr Biden himself knows only too well he is to old and possibly frail. But there you have it. As for Mr Trump - well goodness. But then he has such an ego it will drive him for years to come. I (like you) fear for the funding for Ukraine - just catching on a few clips from Thursdays debate the spending it looks is going to be an electoral issue with the new kid on the block the Visimarry fellow making play of it against the older pro Europe pro NATO and what it stands for Republicans. I can see money for Ukraine being thrown into the mixer at every point through to November 2024. Oh for an Obama - on either side.
 

Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
I find it somewhat bemusing how a political system can result in two such characters as Biden and Trump being considered the electoral candidates for US president. I suspct if truth be told Mr Biden himself knows only too well he is to old and possibly frail. But there you have it. As for Mr Trump - well goodness. But then he has such an ego it will drive him for years to come. I (like you) fear for the funding for Ukraine - just catching on a few clips from Thursdays debate the spending it looks is going to be an electoral issue with the new kid on the block the Visimarry fellow making play of it against the older pro Europe pro NATO and what it stands for Republicans. I can see money for Ukraine being thrown into the mixer at every point through to November 2024. Oh for an Obama - on either side.
I'd say oh for a Reagan, or a Clinton even, but not Obama... he was bloody awful, especially with regard to the threat from Russia, and China.

Ramaswamy is a gobsh!te without any 'bottom' - in the old boxing sense - meaning he is has nothing at base, just bluster and bravado.

It is my hope, and there seems some evidence for this, that the Biden Administration is preparing for a possible Republican victory - with a candidate that is unfavourable to Ukraine - by getting ready to massively increase material and financial aid to Ukraine in the period after the next election but before an incoming president.

And, to their credit, a great majority on both sides in Congress will back this and there is nothing, once it's been done and delivered, that anyone could do about it. Although I am not a fan of President Biden, this would probably be his best legacy and would always reflect creditably upon him.

T.b.c. in the Ukraine thread...
 

Ashtree

Member
Imagine this scenario. Trump gets the GOP nomination, becomes POTUS and is subsequently convicted on one or more of the many serious charges now before him.

I think the Ukraine situation, would immediately and perhaps permanently fall off the radar of the US Government.

Democrat strategists believe, that the only candidate they can put forward, who would likely beat Trump in an election for POTUS, is Biden.

For that reason and that reason alone, apart from any other considerations, it’s best Biden stays the course at least until Trump is put in an orange jump suit, leg shackles, and hauled off to San Quentin.
 

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