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Title: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 20, 2024 06:10 pm
https://apple.news/AsOdoQb1MQgOwgzFlvF5q3Q

Opinion by Chris Brennon

Even so, the Democrats need more than experience and ambition. They need a ticket that looks like history in the making if they’re going to turn the page on Biden’s slide to antiquity. They should draft Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, 52, a big name popular in a critical swing state, easily elected to a second term in 2022 and legally barred from seeking a third.

Then Democrats should hype the hell out of a historic ticket of two women in their 50s while turning the tables on Trump, a 78-year-old known for slurring his words during rallies and wandering off on weird rhetorical tangents about sharks, Hannibal Lecter and other things that clearly frighten him.


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: mccoy on Jul 21, 2024 02:17 pm
As I've written before, Trump's best friends seem to be presently the democrats themselves. For whatever reason, they kept Biden as a presidential candidate even though he appears to exhibit neurodegenerative signs. Probably Parkinson's; maybe specific drugs prevent the characteristic hand tremors of this illness. Even I know the name of the drug.

On top of that, in a swing of the cosmic plot, Trump received the grace of being almost killed, a sobering happening for him, which maybe will bring him more votes from the undecided electors, who saw in him a strong and pugnacious character, in contrast to the weak behaviour of his rival. Can you deliver the command of the greatest superpower of planet earth to a good man, yet showing the signs of loss of cognitive abilities? Or maybe you can deliver command to a weird, picturesque tycoon, with a questionable past, but cognitively able and capable to tackle hard situations like an attempted killing and promptly react with a challenge?

Clearly, the democrats cannot support Biden any longer as a candidate, but they should have realized the mistake long ago. Maybe now it's too late. People are everywhere discussing the predicament and the situation is not depicted as having a simple solution.

If Fuhrer Trump is elected, Steve, you know whom to blame!
 


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 21, 2024 04:47 pm
As I've written before, Trump's best friends seem to be presently the democrats themselves. For whatever reason, they kept Biden as a presidential candidate even though he appears to exhibit neurodegenerative signs. Probably Parkinson's; maybe specific drugs prevent the characteristic hand tremors of this illness. Even I know the name of the drug.

On top of that, in a swing of the cosmic plot, Trump received the grace of being almost killed, a sobering happening for him, which maybe will bring him more votes from the undecided electors, who saw in him a strong and pugnacious character, in contrast to the weak behaviour of his rival. Can you deliver the command of the greatest superpower of planet earth to a good man, yet showing the signs of loss of cognitive abilities? Or maybe you can deliver command to a weird, picturesque tycoon, with a questionable past, but cognitively able and capable to tackle hard situations like an attempted killing and promptly react with a challenge?

Clearly, the democrats cannot support Biden any longer as a candidate, but they should have realized the mistake long ago. Maybe now it's too late. People are everywhere discussing the predicament and the situation is not depicted as having a simple solution.

If Fuhrer Trump is elected, Steve, you know whom to blame!
 

I think 🤔 I understand all your points here. Although you appear to have framed me in the uncomfortable position of  defending Biden when I never was for his election for a second term in the first place. I was defending and supporting Kennedy and specifically Marianne Williamson far before we have arrived where we  are today. Do you remember? Look at my posts about a year ago and you will see. Although let me remind you this. Reagan ran the second term of his presidency with Alzheimer’s. But I think you will see some changes soon and my hope is they occur before or at the Democratic Convention because I’ve looked over the astrology charts of both Biden and Trump and I do not see that Biden will prevail against Trump this time around. All I can say is; that I wish more people could follow the wisdom inherent in astrology. It’s time to pass the torch to a new generation for the sake of all of us. Both parties are antiquated in their hold on psychological antiques in the political sphere.


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: mccoy on Jul 21, 2024 05:36 pm
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It’s time to pass the torch to a new generation for the sake of all of us. Both parties are antiquated in their hold on psychological antiques in the political sphere.

Their hold on antiques is strong indeed, maybe newcomers find strong opposition in both sides.


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 21, 2024 06:07 pm
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It’s time to pass the torch to a new generation for the sake of all of us. Both parties are antiquated in their hold on psychological antiques in the political sphere.

Their hold on antiques is strong indeed, maybe newcomers find strong opposition in both sides.

Yes 👏 I agree let them look deep inside themselves for the end of their lives. They both have served long enough. They need a decaf coffee break before back in mothers arms again. As big as we think we might be …we are all humbled by time. I’m getting older too mccoy.


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 21, 2024 09:47 pm
Well the dim prospects of a Biden candidacy are now replaced by new vigor as Biden steps out of his campaign. Now the antique store is at the Republican Convention with old merchandise not looking so appealing in wake of new vigor on the Democratic ticket.

Trumps prospects for being inaugurated In 2025 do not look so rosy. Not from an astrological perspective. More on this later.


Title: Re: Interesting perspective on the U.S. presidentcy
Post by: mccoy on Jul 23, 2024 10:59 pm
It was about time, and time will say if it was too late and if the new candidate will meet the favor of the people.