(08-20-2020 12:36 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: Will Biden give his speech live tonite, or will it be taped?
He may give it "live", but it will be teleprompter boiler plate garbage, and rehearsed so many times that it will appear taped. Knowing it's given by Sloe, be on the lookout for who's speech it originally was.
Oh, and what was that VFNN hack saying just yesterday? The Drumpf has to get to at least 47% to have a shot? Well, wellllll.
(08-20-2020 12:36 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: Will Biden give his speech live tonite, or will it be taped?
Guessing taped
Per O'Reilly, Joe has been practicing his acceptance speech and it hasn't been gong well.
Has he figured out how to say Fuhnis, uh fidnus, errr futnis, auhk Fitness, yet? Didn't think he was ever going to spit that out when replying to a question about his cognitive fitness.
(08-20-2020 12:36 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: Will Biden give his speech live tonite, or will it be taped?
Guessing taped
Per O'Reilly, Joe has been practicing his acceptance speech and it hasn't been gong well.
Has he figured out how to say Fuhnis, uh fidnus, errr futnis, auhk Fitness, yet? Didn't think he was ever going to spit that out when replying to a question about his cognitive fitness.
Poor guy. Jill needs to throw in the mercy towel.
I can't figure out if jill or the slut is a stepford 'scratcher' at this point....
it's tough to creep on muh, but the entire ticket found that sweet tooth ...
(08-20-2020 12:36 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: Will Biden give his speech live tonite, or will it be taped?
He may give it "live", but it will be teleprompter boiler plate garbage, and rehearsed so many times that it will appear taped. Knowing it's given by Sloe, be on the lookout for who's speech it originally was.
Oh, and what was that VFNN hack saying just yesterday? The Drumpf has to get to at least 47% to have a shot? Well, wellllll.
Joe is suppose to be live with his speech. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts and whether or not it’s mostly monotone. If it’s monotone it indicates that he is trying to be very focused on reading.
(08-20-2020 12:54 PM)Chappy Wrote: I watched for 25 minutes last night. All identity politics, no substance.
That’s exactly 25 minutes more than I have ever watched a Democratic Convention and I’ve been around for 14 of them.
Thankfully I don’t need a bunch of rich athletes and Hollywood types trying to convince me I’m a racist because I was born white or that I should feel guilty for working two and three jobs to send my kids through college.
Screw that s hit. I got an ex wife if I want someone to tell how bad I am. What she says is about half true, mostly true but at least I’m not being lied to
I mainly wanted to see what they would do without an audience with a streamed event. It was pretty bad.
(08-20-2020 12:54 PM)Chappy Wrote: I watched for 25 minutes last night. All identity politics, no substance.
First convention you've ever watched, no doubt.
No, but possibly his first time watching a Democrat Convention though. Big difference. Just watch the Republican's Convention when it comes on and you will see the difference in what he was talking about.
In most instances, with except perhaps McGovern in ‘72 or Dukakis in ‘88, most candidates get a post convention bump or a bump from selecting their VP, I mentioned a few weeks ago that I didn’t expect a post election bump for Biden. There is simply no enthusiasm out there for Biden.
To me this feels a lot like Mondale Ferraro in ‘84. Big hullabaloo for the first woman being nominated for a spot on the presidential ticket. Lots of fluff, no substance and Geraldine Ferraro was twice the candidate Harris is.
The same hatred you see from the Democrats and their liberal cronies in media and entertainment for Trump was directed at Reagan. He, of course, didn’t face the weaponized social media that Trump does but Ron’s accusers were more personal.
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(08-20-2020 02:50 PM)CardinalJim Wrote: In most instances, with except perhaps McGovern in ‘72 or Dukakis in ‘88, most candidates get a post convention bump or a bump from selecting their VP, I mentioned a few weeks ago that I didn’t expect a post election bump for Biden. There is simply no enthusiasm out there for Biden.
To me this feels a lot like Mondale Ferraro in ‘84. Big hullabaloo for the first woman being nominated for a spot on the presidential ticket. Lots of fluff, no substance and Geraldine Ferraro was twice the candidate Harris is.
The same hatred you see from the Democrats and their liberal cronies in media and entertainment for Trump was directed at Reagan. He, of course, didn’t face the weaponized social media that Trump does but his Ron’s accusers were more personal.
I'm waiting for another mad cow compilation, ~12:01 a.m. Nov. 4 for a 'special'..
if I'm SNL, I've got Chappelle and Rock on stand-by...
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2020 03:11 PM by stinkfist.)
(08-20-2020 02:17 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: Traditionally when a party's convention is going on (like the dems), the other parties candidate (like Trump) approval ratings go down.
And historically there is a Veep bump too. Harris was polling at 3% in the dim primary season and didn't even make it to her home States race. Yet these people think this is a winning ticket when most normal people don't think Sloe makes it through one term? Then we get 3% Harris?
Terrible pick for a host of reasons and no help at all outside of perhaps Cali.
(08-20-2020 02:17 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: Traditionally when a party's convention is going on (like the dems), the other parties candidate (like Trump) approval ratings go down.
And historically there is a Veep bump too. Harris was polling at 3% in the dim primary season and didn't even make it to her home States race. Yet these people think this is a winning ticket when most normal people don't think Sloe makes it through one term? Then we get 3% Harris?
Terrible pick for a host of reasons and no help at all outside of perhaps Cali.
That’s right... haven’t see the VP bump either.
Doesn’t make sense to nominate someone from California. He has California, with its legion of liberals. It would have made more sense to nominate a woman from Ohio, Pennsylvania or Texas.
Biden painted himself into a corner with the promise of a woman of color for his VP.