2020 Presidential Race

I don't know for you, I can only speak for my experience growing up in the rural South.

I'm 70, and raised in TN, lived here most my life. Have heard "the south will rise again" many times.
But I never took it as against a Democrat. It was always against the north/yankees.

And, was not considered to be nothing more than just a joke, or like "just wait to next time."
I always thought that I had hung around some rednecks and vocally tough guys. Maybe, I hung around more polite and politically considerate guys than I thought.

But, then again we were not divided and arguing over other's opinions, beliefs, or political affiliation like I see on this board and everywhere we turn. We had more respect for our fellow person then.
 
FOX NEWS - July 23, 2020

Presidential General Election Polling Data

MICHIGAN
Joe Biden (D) ............. 49%
Donald Trump (R) .... 40%

MINNESOTA
Joe Biden (D) .............. 51%
Donald Trump (R) ..... 38%

PENNSYLVANIA
Joe Biden (D) ............... 50%
Donald Trump (R) ...... 39%

If Trump loses all 3 of these states plus Wisconsin, then he MUST win Florida, but ....

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY - July 23, 2020

Presidential General Election Polling Data

FLORIDA
Joe Biden (D) ............... 51%
Donald Trump (R) ...... 38%
 
Were is your brother on the racist continuum?
When did he get the rebel flag tattoo?
The more racist a dem of the past, the more likely that dem is now a repub.
Luther, your boy Biden keeps saying racist sh*t. Where does he fall on your racism continuum? He must be a Republican by now according to you. I love how you broad brush these accusations. That would be like if I said the dumber you are the more likely you’re a Democrat.
 
One of the country's top generals dismissed President Donald Trump as "an idiot" businessman with no "basic understanding of national security" at a 2017 dinner, according to another official's notes from that night that were published by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

In the Post story about sexual assault allegations against Gen. John E. Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Col. Kathy Spletstoser shared notes she took from the October 2017 dinner where she annotated the general's comments.

(Hyten previously denied her assault accusations "in the strongest possible terms" and said an investigation cleared him.)

The Post story about Spletstoser details some strikingly candid thoughts Hyten once shared about the first couple.

“The president is an idiot,” he told Spletstoser and others who attended a prior briefing on the dinner, the Post reported.

Spletstoser told the paper she turned over her transcripts to investigators looking into her allegations but claimed the notes were hidden to protect Hyten's career.

“He is just a businessman without the basic understanding of national security," the general reportedly said about Trump. "Everything is a business transaction for him and making money is winning to him and the only thing that matters.”

Hyten did not comment to the Post on the notes about what he said.

A White House official told the paper: “We are unfamiliar with any conversation like this. Discussions like this would not be had casually around a dinner table.”

According to the Post, Hyten, now 60, added that he believed First Lady Melania Trump had a better grasp on military operations than the president.

The general said, according to Spletstoser's notes, that “the president wanted to sell nuclear-powered submarines to the South Koreans, and I had to talk him out of it, explaining why this was a bad idea."

"Everything is about a business deal — that is how the president views things, through that lens," Hyten added, per the Post.

“I also spent a lot of time talking to Melania Trump about the locations of all our intercontinental ballistic missile fields," he continued. "She was more inquisitive and smarter than the president.”
 
One of the country's top generals dismissed President Donald Trump as "an idiot" businessman with no "basic understanding of national security" at a 2017 dinner, according to another official's notes from that night that were published by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

In the Post story about sexual assault allegations against Gen. John E. Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Col. Kathy Spletstoser shared notes she took from the October 2017 dinner where she annotated the general's comments.

(Hyten previously denied her assault accusations "in the strongest possible terms" and said an investigation cleared him.)

The Post story about Spletstoser details some strikingly candid thoughts Hyten once shared about the first couple.

“The president is an idiot,” he told Spletstoser and others who attended a prior briefing on the dinner, the Post reported.

Spletstoser told the paper she turned over her transcripts to investigators looking into her allegations but claimed the notes were hidden to protect Hyten's career.

“He is just a businessman without the basic understanding of national security," the general reportedly said about Trump. "Everything is a business transaction for him and making money is winning to him and the only thing that matters.”

Hyten did not comment to the Post on the notes about what he said.

A White House official told the paper: “We are unfamiliar with any conversation like this. Discussions like this would not be had casually around a dinner table.”

According to the Post, Hyten, now 60, added that he believed First Lady Melania Trump had a better grasp on military operations than the president.

The general said, according to Spletstoser's notes, that “the president wanted to sell nuclear-powered submarines to the South Koreans, and I had to talk him out of it, explaining why this was a bad idea."

"Everything is about a business deal — that is how the president views things, through that lens," Hyten added, per the Post.

“I also spent a lot of time talking to Melania Trump about the locations of all our intercontinental ballistic missile fields," he continued. "She was more inquisitive and smarter than the president.”

A general spent a lot of time talking to the First Lady about the locations of ALL our ICBM sites ? 😂😂😂
 
Can we all agree that Trump bragging about passing a dementia test has proven to be a miscalculation?
It appears as though Donald Trump was trying to make a point about Joe Biden, by contrasting Biden with an "accomplishment" of his own. However, this bizarre episode has turned into yet another example of how Trump has no sense of self-awareness at all. Trump doesn't perceive how ridiculous his boasting appears, for simply passing a test administered to patients who are suspected of having Alzheimer's. It's not an IQ test, but Trump thinks it is. Trump then compounds this foolishness by commenting on how (supposedly) surprised his doctors were, that he was able to pass a basic cognitive skills test. Trump doesn't even have the presence of mind to realize when he has just put himself down.
 
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It seems like Trump was trying to make a point about Biden, by contrasting an "accomplishment" of his own. However, this bizarre episode has turned into yet another example of how Trump has no sense of self-awareness at all. He can't perceive how ridiculous his boasting appears, for simply passing a test administered to patients who are suspected of having Alzheimer's. It's not an IQ test, but he seems to think it is. Trump then compounds the foolishness by talking about how (supposedly) surprised his doctors were, that he passed a basic cognition test. Trump doesn't even have the presence of mind to understand when he has just put himself down.
You have nailed it. When he goes off script (or on Twitter), he often turns into the loud guy at the bar trying too hard to be funny who doesn’t realize that the rest of the room is laughing AT him not WITH him.
 
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