Im sorry but if you camp out in Orlando in mid June, for anything, you are a dumb arse.
The heat. The humidity. The sweat. The stench. Gross.
The powerful drugs consumed in your youth have caught up with you.I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one big guy. Wizarding World was worth it.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjATegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw3OOzFgkwNrBvycN80Y5tfW
That is definitely too high of a number. I don't think it is much of an issue outside the southeast and southwest regions or for people under the age of 30... but I would agree that it is still too much of an issue for a gay to be elected President or to even get the nomination of a major party.“My gaydar doesn’t even work that well in the present, let alone retroactively, but one can only assume that’s the case,”
I got news for him. 95% of the country doesn't have "gaydar" and equally 95% of the country doesn't want a gay man as President.
I keep telling everybody here. Biden won't be the nominee.
The Democratic Nomination process is fixed with Super Delegates and I think Crazy Joe has pretty much has it already wrapped up like Hillary did in 2015-early 2016.It's not uncommon for people to cross lines and say they want a certain person in the opposing party to run. Any number of us here would suggest that Bernie or an AOC-like creature be the Dim candidate because we know people in the middle are unlikely to support them. It just doesn't mean anything now, and maybe not ever. Propaganda and useless "fact" from the people being polled (poled if you are a Dim).
votes only count for anything if you live in a swing state. Republican in Cali? Vote means nothing. Democrat in North Dakota, vote means nothing. PA/NC/FL/etc, suddenly your votes means a whole heck of a lot.It counts for more if they live in less populous states.
incumbent who has come out of "the biggest scandal ever" pretty much scott free at this point, with a decent economy, going against a divided party. i hope he is voted out, but unless something actually happens it doesn't look like it will happenTrump ran against the worst Democratic candidate possible four years ago... and he still only won 46.2% of the vote. He isn't "shredding" anybody.
