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Cake day: November 9th, 2021

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  • You say that as if he has dementia, which he does not. Why can’t we accept that maybe the debate was a “bad day”? Why are we pretending it’s now the norm for how he behaves?

    Because it isn’t a bad day. It was the standard for any time he isn’t in front of a teleprompter.

    Has he ever been that, though? I’m pretty sure I’ve seen him speaking as much as any other president. I mean, the Dark Brandon stuff didn’t come out from him sitting behind his desk.

    This is just delusional. Biden has given the least number of news conferences since Reagan. Huh, do you remember what they were covering up with Reagan again?

    Why are we pretending that Biden is a whole different person than he was even one year ago over this? It’s so insidious.

    We’re not. Most people just got to see what has been apparent for a while now.


  • Anthony Blinken is the worst secretary of state in my lifetime.

    He is so incompetent that William Burns, the head of the CIA has been traveling all over the world for negotiations. Because Blinken is so bad, and not respected internationally.

    Biden’s foreign policy has been an absolute disaster. Aided, in part, by his choice of an incompetent cabinet.

    So, I guess what I’m saying is I’d like some of what you’re smoking. It seems like it is really really good for denial.






  • You weren’t paying attention. Many states banned anyone else from the ballot, even though there wasn’t cause for that by the rules.

    There were no debates (Something that would have given Democratic party members time to decide if they thought Biden was electable.)

    Some states were told their delegates wouldn’t count.

    There was no fair Democratic Party primary. If you think there was you were either not paying attention, or you didn’t want a fair primary in the first place.

    This problem is a problem of the Democratic Part{EDIT}y’s own making.





  • That’s Southern Lebanon.

    The political organization for the West Bank is the Palestinian Authority. It is viewed as completely subservient to the Israel government to the point of allowing the IDF to take Palestinian children hostages (Technically the IDF calls it an arrest, but there are no charges, and often times no trials. It is functionally equivalent to kidnapping.)

    Regardless, you’ve made it clear you have literally no idea what you’re talking about and you are doing so in defense of the slaughter of innocent children.



  • Using that same logic, most of the Hamas members targeted by the Israelis are also civilians.

    Remember, Hamas is a singular governmental organization that kept the militant wing separate from the civilian wing. i.e. Gazan Hospital Administator? Hamas.

    That is a literal justification Israel has used to justify killing Gazan civilians, including police officers.

    So, which is it? Are IDF reservists military, or are Gazan police and hospital administrators civilians?

    You don’t get to have both.




  • Yes, the response to Israel doing something is indeed always more severe than when any other country does it.

    This is you doing the bad faith thing again. You knew what I meant. I can back it up with facts. But instead you don’t engage with something that you can’t back up, and just ignore the point I’m making.

    There is not a single country on this planet which would tolerate an organization like Hamas remaining in power after an event like Oct 7.

    Too bad the IDF is really just an air force that hasn’t yet learned the lesson that an air force can’t hold territory, and the only strategy they have is bombing civilians when the militants absolutely own most of the engagements they get into with the conscript army.

    In other words, Israel has to learn to live with Hamas, because they can’t handle them any way other then through genocide.

    Also, you don’t make peace with your friends. You make peace with your enemies. That is why it is called making peace, and why it is hard.