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I do not totally believe this. I do believe his VP will be President at some point during Joe’s first term if he wins.

Could you imagine something like the Dems dumping Joe Biden 2 weeks before the convention?

Yes I most certainly could imagine that. I just don’t know who they would replace him with though. If they thought they had a strong candidate emerge they’d do it in a heartbeat.
 


I do not totally believe this. I do believe his VP will be President at some point during Joe’s first term if he wins.

Could you imagine something like the Dems dumping Joe Biden 2 weeks before the convention?

If you believe that Dan Bongino knows people "close to the situation" with Joe Biden... then you are more gullible than a person should be. Why would a Democrat working for Biden, be talking to a clown like Bongino? They wouldn't. Bongino is lying. He has no such source.
 
If you believe that Dan Bongino knows people "close to the situation" with Joe Biden... then you are more gullible than a person should be. Why would a Democrat working for Biden, be talking to a clown like Bongino? They wouldn't. Bongino is lying. He has no such source.
So now you don't believe anonymous sources?
 
If you believe that Dan Bongino knows people "close to the situation" with Joe Biden... then you are more gullible than a person should be. Why would a Democrat working for Biden, be talking to a clown like Bongino? They wouldn't. Bongino is lying. He has no such source.
Doesn’t Biden enjoy Secret Service protection? That’s a brotherhood Bongino belongs to, so I don’t think it’s a stretch that he may have some friends closer to Biden than you might think.
 
Doesn’t Biden enjoy Secret Service protection? That’s a brotherhood Bongino belongs to, so I don’t think it’s a stretch that he may have some friends closer to Biden than you might think.
It's a stretch... and very convenient to Bongino's political agenda. It just looks like something made up.
 
But Mary Trump must be believed?
Hardly an apt comparison. Mary Trump has detailed the specifics of how, when and where she was privy to her information. Even if she has a political agenda that runs counter to her uncle... it does not change the fact that she has been specific about what she directly overheard and witnessed herself, as well as when and where. Bongino, on the other hand, is doing nothing more than floating anonymous second-hand information - the kind of thing that Trump apologists decried during the impeachment hearing last October.
 
The Trump Administration was publicly dismissive of the Coronavirus as a serious public health threat, until it began turning up in mass cases and deaths in so-called "red" states (such as Arizona, Texas and Georgia) and "purple" states (such as Florida and North Carolina) which Trump must win. If you look back at the cable news interviews that Peter Navarro and Kellyanne Conway gave in March, the strategy early on was clearly to place the blame on state and local leaders in California, New York and New Jersey for the rapid spread of the virus. They did not count on Texas and Florida being similarly impacted. This was short-sighted and foolish. It also serves to show just how divisive Trump's presidency has been. He does not consider himself to be the President of every state. He doesn't even want to be that. Trump just wants to be the President of the states he won in 2016, and has a chance to win again in 2020. That is not strong chief executive leadership.
Interesting except FL and TX haven’t been “similarly impacted” as NJ and NY.
 
MSNBC producer quits with scathing letter calling the news network a 'cancer' that 'stokes division', 'blocks diversity of thought' and 'amplifies fringe voices' for the sake of ratings

An MSNBC producer has shared a scathing open letter after quitting the network, claiming it is a 'cancer' because it 'blocks diversity of thought' and 'amplifies fringe voices'.

Ariana Pekary posted the letter online yesterday after quitting the network where she spent seven years working as a producer on shows including Up Late with Alec Baldwin and The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell.

She said she could no longer stand to work at the network which 'stokes national division, even in the middle of a civil rights crisis' and 'blocks diversity of thought and content because the networks have incentive to amplify fringe voices and events'.

Pekary both complained that the network devoted too much time to President Trump in its election coverage - drowning out other potential candidates even though the coverage was mostly negative - and that it focused too much on the politics of the pandemic and the federal response to it rather than science.

'Any discussion about the election usually focuses on Donald Trump, not Joe Biden, a repeat offense from 2016 (Trump smothers out all other coverage).

Of the pandemic, she said: 'The primary focus quickly became what Donald Trump was doing (poorly) to address the crisis, rather than the science itself.

MSNBC reporter quits, says network a money-making 'cancer' | Daily Mail Online
 
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Well, let's see here ... from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, the CDC estimated that there were 12,469 deaths in the United States from the H1N1 pandemic. Since March 1, the CDC estimates that over 154,000 deaths have resulted in the United States from COVID-19. It seems like H1N1 was pretty well-contained in comparison.
You lay some really stupid sh*t on here but this might take the cake.
 
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