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Confused Trump: “Joe Biden won against Barack Hussein Obama."Donald Trump’s rapid cognitive decline should be a major news story.pic.twitter.com/MLAtNtJgmr
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If only Obama could run again. Putin changed his constitution. Its possible...
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I think we could be looking at the highest 3rd party vote since Ross Perot. RFK Jr already at 9% in Pennsylvania with Fox last week with Biden and Trump tied on 42% each
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2024/pennsylvania/trump-vs-biden-vs-kennedy-vs-west-vs-stein
Obviously, Trump has always had a much bigger pass on that sort of thing, partly because his supporters are more credulous to begin with but also because outrageous exaggeration (aka lying) is part of his thing; it's priced in.
For once, the debates might actually matter.
If they are both gaga (and I suspect they are, or heading there) then neither of them will want live debates
Has this ever happened before? No debates at all?
(This is a joke. I don't think she'll run. Which is a shame, because she'd make an excellent president. Wouldn't be surprised if the octagenarian pulls out though.)
@SkyNews
Rishi Sunak said he is "not interested in Westminster politics" and insisted his party is "united" as he brushed off rumours of a plot to oust him
I don’t think the tv debates are legally obligatory but it would surely be unprecedented (in the tv era) for them not to happen
He thinks he can go on until he's in an Andropovian state of vegetation
Rusky (night) Mare
My first thought was, surely you SHOULD be interested in Westminister politics, because.... you know... it's British politics......
@benrileysmith
Sunak allies are noting Penny Mordaunt is at risk of losing her seat at the next election and warning a 'Jo Swinson' moment could follow if she became leader.
However he might well be frit of national debates against Biden. And Biden likewise
So maybe they won’t happen
My stepmother thinks he was one of the best Soviet leaders - being dead for his entire leadership means he couldn't start any military adventures, couldn't steal, couldn't fuck up the economy even more, etc etc.
Obama acting as a Silicon Valley headhunter,
Call an election now please we can’t have both UK and US changing power to Russian special interests in the same month,
Biden is reluctantly going to revoke Harry’s visa,
Something to do with Ukraine / Russia, or Israel / Gaza,
Disclosure related.
Tied-lowest Conservative % with Rishi Sunak as PM.
Westminster Voting Intention (17 March):
Labour 47% (+5)
Conservative 21% (-3)
Reform UK 14% (–)
Liberal Democrat 8% (-4)
Green 6% (+1)
SNP 3% (+1)
Other 1% (–)
Changes +/- 10 Mar
https://x.com/redfieldwilton/status/1769770749370200358?s=46
Now I'm wondering if the state of NY does seize the building, will they charge him rent for his highly tasteful triplex apartment?
Main thing is the LLG:Refcon score and this is middle of the recent pack: 61:35, up 2 for LLG since last time.
Biden is goading Trump and his supporters into violence.
Last chance saloon for a fallen, corrupt and evil regime.
They know he is finished, so they would rather take down America than let the people decide.
How did the world become this unstable this fast?
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I have no idea how long this can go on but it appears to me that Sunak has a classic case of being in denial, or he just doesn't care as he will have been PM and has no problems for his future financial security
Biden will go on forever, like Jimmy Carter.
WTAF?
I hope he makes it
I can well believe that neither would necessarily want the debates (or their teams might well not), but they also don't want to be the one to reject them as that'd be the tacit admission that they weren't up to it. The question is whether they could get out of them without it looking like they were trying to get out of them.
A few years ago, he was a quite-good actor who played at least one really good fictional character and had a semi-famous real life wife. And that was all I knew him for.
Then he went on Question Time and -in response to someone madly left wing saying something boringly mad about, I forget now, probably immigration or race relations - said something not particularly controversial, and got a lot of plaudits from right wing commentators like Alison Pearson ("look at that! He's an actor, yet he said something I agreed with!"). And then he went mad. I can only assume he really, really enjoyed the likes and retweets and sought more of them (cf. Lineker). But at least Lineker didn't start wearing a cape.
But really what is the point? As soon as these trolls decide they need to put the party line across it becomes obvious what they are and nobody takes any notice. Then they get banned anyway.
When our leaders want to dodge debates they just object to the terms, conditions and host so as to make them impossible.
Not PPP, not GDP per capita, not any other measure of national output.
By GDP.
GDP.
Yet China's GDP is not greater than the United States' GDP.
In fact, it is nowhere near.
You were out by an absolute mile.
Just admit that you got this one wrong, it's not difficult.
If he calls a general election now, he's stuffed. If he resigns, that's to admit failure. So he has to hang on, pressing buttons that aren't connected to anything, in the hope that something turns up. A plane to Rwanda, another tax cut.
Something.
After all, it's not as if there's anyone out there who is obviously transformatively better.
One other thing. One of the reasons for Conservative success in my lifetime is that the centre-right vote has been united and the centre-left has been divided. Liberals and Socialists have hated each other more than they hated the Tories. The rise of RefUK and the beige tolerability of Starmer have turned that on its head, with the outcome we're currently seeing.
Delayed response to the budget?
Not calling a May election?
Hester's comments and donation?
My inclination is that it is the latter.
Could be a costly £15m.
In an ideal world, everyone will watch in horror then vote for the bassist out of Nirvana*. Though in reality, seeing two terrible candidates just reinforces the votes for both of them (the 'Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos' paradox).
*I think - though I may be out of date on this - that while one of Nirvana killed himself poetically and one became the biggest rockstar in the world, the third went on to lead (one of?) America's third parties, standing on the ticket that America's most pressing issue is that it really, really needs a less polarised and partisan polity. Which I can't disagree with.
With allies like that .. ?
Now, my gut is that there is probably plenty of equity across the Trump group. But he probably needs to sell something big (and unencumbered) fast.
When did he say that?
And Deltapoll have just followed that up with a 23% Labour lead, their highest since last September.
Looking good with this decision to wait until the autumn.
Things can only get ‘worser’ tra-la-la
So I think it's fair to say that Trump will do everything he can to avoid that scenario.
The other side of the coin is Liz Truss who is determined to stand in for a lettuce, forever, to remind us all she was the boss for a couple of nanoseconds.
Only you could find the silver lining for a prediction of 34 Tory seats.
Ironically under PR the Tories would remain main opposition on this poll, only under FPTP do the LDs become main opposition. When the right is split therefore PR benefits the Tories and Reform far more than it does Labour and even more than it does the LDs too.
See the 2019 EU Parliament elections under PR when Reform came top with 29 MEPs and 30.5% and the Tories won 4 MEPs with 8.8% of the vote, whereas the Tories would not have elected a simple MEP or indeed won a single parliamentary seat on the same voteshare under FPTP
Of course, Reform are just part of the tory problem (14% and 12% in these polls) but with Sunak in charge those votes are almost certainly lost to them. Apart from all else he betrayed The Blessed Boris. The Unforgivable Sin.
You really think this won’t be a landslide …?