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MangoRage 55 points ago +56 / -1

I've seen 2 of my close family members go through dementia and eventually alzheimers. He's showing signs of decline to the letter. I honestly just feel bad at this point. He shouldn't be doing this.

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chuckie_cnote 36 points ago +36 / -0

It makes me feel that the Democrats are trying to lose on purpose, but I can’t figure out the angle. Maybe they’re saving their “best” candidates for the next election?

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RuhRoh 28 points ago +28 / -0

Well, if Biden is hospitalized or is incapacitated a week or two before the election, the DNC would have an option to replace him with anybody they want without the new candidate having to commit any debates.

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Vonsey 12 points ago +13 / -1

Michelle is their next candidate. They have already written this off and are setting the next four years as another ‘stolen’ election.

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Picador_20 7 points ago +7 / -0

Michelle can't get elected without coming out as transgender. The Trans community itself will not stand for having the first Trans President pass herself off as a cis-woman.

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wgrl 11 points ago +11 / -0

If it's true they're trying to make their candidate as dislikable as possible, they're probably testing how effective their election rigging can get.

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IWalkedsofaraway 9 points ago +9 / -0

I think its all deep-state fuckery. The DNC is more in-bed with globalists than Neo-cons, who have their own fucky agenda, but it's not the exact same.

There were real candidates, like Bernie, yang, and Tulsi; your usual clout chasers who don't have a chance but have other plans, Klobuchar, and Buttigieg.
and there were the deep state plants - Kamala, Joe, and Warren.

The plants were always the choice, but Joe was the only likable one. They went with a puppet who could be controlled. I think they fully expected to win, failing to anticipate the speed of Biden's decline and sorely underestimating the American public's ability to detect bullshit, as Ivory-tower types have always done.

I'm also convinced they expected Trump to make a mistake and fumble COVID or the BLM/Antifa riots. Instead, he's a fucking genius and did nothing to play into their game while the Dem's were forced to show just how full of shit they really are. The Globalist Dems are blowing every asset they have to get the deep state into power to continue to push America towards Global socialism, and Trump's just fucking smarter than they are.

In short, there's no angle. We are witnessing a true genius decimate his opponents in open warfare. The globalist elites are too used to cheating, too out of touch, too bloated. I think they are genuinely on the verge of a complete party collapse - Antifa's and BLM Browncoat thugs have been let off the leash and they aren't going to get back on it, sane Dems are starting to swap sides because liberalism is no longer about liberty, and the die-hard Marxists are making a strong enough move that it has democrat-adjacent 1%ers nervous. The Democrat coalition is fracturing.

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DarkArk 7 points ago +7 / -0

Where they were expecting him to fumble was with Iran. I think that was the real trap that they tried to lay out for him, especially since they still had impeachment proceedings against him at the time. They were fully expecting him to have gotten us into a real shooting war with them, and then blame him as a warmonger. Except then he didn't.

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MuhammadWuzPedophile 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is exactly what I’ve suspected for some time now. Either they are running him as the perfect sacrifice during an election they know they can’t win (fairly), or they will “compassionately” remove Joe at the last possible minute because of “his condition,” and replace him with the real (probably VERY leftist) candidate they’ve had waiting in the wings.

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thisisatestof2 19 points ago +19 / -0

Yep. I watched my grandfather go thur it. It was not something I would wish on anyone.

To go from being a really smart talented guy who could fix almost anything to not being able to even recognize his close relatives (son, grandsons, etc.) some days was truly sad.

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MangoRage 11 points ago +11 / -0

Exact same here. My grandpa was the strongest man I have ever known outside of my dad. Stern but gentle WW2 vet. Fortunately, he passed before it got really bad. My grandmother not so much but I totally agree. There's just some things that I wish didn't exist.

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HughGRection 17 points ago +17 / -0

Never feel bad for him. He has earned his place in hell. His family seems like a pack of shityeads, too.

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Abovethefray 8 points ago +8 / -0

Absolutely. All vile people... set for life from graft.