My point is this: people don't like Biden, but there is little or no substance. The expression used to be, "Where's the beef?" No one seems to have any. — tim wood
Which war, there were two. Geo. Sr.'s defensible - maybe even necessary. Geo. Jr's not. Nor, military aside, well-managed or thought-out. But Biden voted. So did a lot of people. Two questions: was the vote justified at the time - and that's a debate. And has history judged? History, so far, has seemed to have judged, but that judgment is much political itself and in that way itself a-historical. I'm satisfied that Biden voted as he thought best at the time. Others thought differently, to be sure, but don't forget the lies that got them all there in the first place.Don't like his Iraq war vote? Ok, let's go in to that step by step. — Hippyhead
I dropped my absentee ballot for Biden-Harris this morning. Came home, showered vigorously, made lunch, and for the last 4 or so hours I've indulged in a hard bop happy hour while watching restless Atlanta grind on toward an unspectacular overcast evening. We're all fatigued senseless; but in 8 days, at least, timely results from Florida, North Carolina & Arizona (& maybe Pennsylvania) will bring the beginning of the end of this MAGA dumpster-fire shitshow on election night. — 180 Proof
Agreed. Joe won't make things better. I'm confident, though, the Biden administration won't deliberately make things worse or work against them (all-too-gradually) improving. — 180 Proof
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