Posted on 06/26/2024 8:36:07 AM PDT by Sam77
Think about it. How pathetic is it when we've reached a state when even Democrats admit that if Joe Biden can "remain upright" and "make sense" in Thursday's presidential debate with former President Donald Trump, it will be a "massive victory." Are we talking "tallest midget contest," here, or what?
Even better, the admonition went down on MSNBC's laughable "Morning Joe."
On Tuesday's cartoonish episode, Washington Post columnist and MSNBC analyst Eugene Robinson made the obvious observation, after TDS-riddled MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire kicked off the festivities with this beauty (emphasis, mine):
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Will Tapper bring his pom poms?
“...mentioned his dead son...”
I’m still waiting for him to say if Trump wins, we’ll be attacked by cannibals.
wy69
nobel prize economists just endorsed bidenomics
its another hunter laptop gambit
There’s high risk here for Joe - overdo the drugs and it’ll be a disaster, underdo the drugs and it’ll be a disaster.
I’d suggest that Trump hits him with as many aspects of many topics as fast as possible...he’ll make Joe confused and want to just go and get ice cream.
“I’d suggest that Trump hits him with as many aspects of many topics as fast as possible”
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I expect Team Biden is hoping for the Trump that showed up at the first 2020 debate, where Trump turned away as many voters (if not more) as he gained.
They are setting the bar REALLY REALLY low for joe.
HE REMAINED UPRIGHT~!!!!!
If they hold up a mirror to Biden’s mouth and it fogs up even a touch, he’ll be crowned the runaway winner by the media.
Biden: “I have created more jobs than President Trump did pause, smile.”
Biden: “ with anger The country doesn’t want a convicted felon for president raise/pump fist.”
I need to make my Biden Bingo Card tonight.
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