09-10-2020, 09:37 AM
(09-10-2020, 01:47 AM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(09-09-2020, 10:29 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote:(09-09-2020, 08:28 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: Dude, it's obvious that Trump is the better/stronger leader and it's obvious that Biden is playing second fiddle to him and on the defensive at this point. So, it's a matter of how much the Democratic party is able to protect Biden and cheat and get away with it without triggering a civil war that the Washington elite ( the people that the vast majority of Americans don't like, don't trust and could careless if the all disappeared that Trump refers to as the swamp and Pelosi formerly referred to as the carousel of corruption) will be powerless to stop at that point. I've telling the out of touch bimbo's who into denial and wishful thinking and sharing values and worldviews associated with a heavenly world that doesn't exist at this point. Also, it's coming down to the over all strength and commitment of the political bases as well.
On Earth One it is Trump who has so many tell all books, whistleblower complaints and magazine articles to defend against so quick that I can't see how there could be possibly be anything left for an October surprise. If the Democrats have a problem it is that there are so many Republican and deep state blockbusters coming out this early that any given blockbuster is being crowded out. Biden has only to say how reprehensible each one is and sound presidential. Meanwhile, the alternation between fake news and hoax defenses are getting stale.
I tend to agree that it is the strength and commitment of the bases that are important. It would depend on how much the Republican base is listening to all of the blockbusters.
Well, when Earth 2 has Earth 1 on ignore it's pretty much pointless.
Bob Woodward's new book Rage makes the tell-all genre obsolete, by backing the book's points with 9 hours of interview tapes with Trump himself. Let's see how that flies.
FWIW, Fox Propaganda Network has the book on select quote, and won't play the tapes at all.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.