Folks, I gotta say it, this Constitution thing, it's all a big hoax. The people who wrote it, you know, weren't even born as American citizens, it's true, and they committed treason and it's all a big witch hunt.
Since there was no Constitution when they wrote it, writing the Constitution was un-Constitutional.Folks, I gotta say it, this Constitution thing, it's all a big hoax. The people who wrote it, you know, weren't even born as American citizens, it's true, and they committed treason and it's all a big witch hunt.
Did they say how they determined who debates what day?First debate lineup
Night One: June 26
Cory Booker, senator from New Jersey
Julián Castro, former housing secretary
Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York
John Delaney, former representative from Maryland
Tulsi Gabbard, representative from Hawaii
Jay Inslee, governor of Washington
Amy Klobuchar, senator from Minnesota
Beto O’Rourke, former representative from Texas
Tim Ryan, representative from Ohio
Elizabeth Warren, senator from Massachusetts
Night Two: June 27
Michael Bennet, senator from Colorado
Joseph R. Biden Jr., former vice president
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York
Kamala Harris, senator from California
John Hickenlooper, former governor of Colorado
Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont
Eric Swalwell, representative from California
Marianne Williamson, self-help author
Andrew Yang, former tech executive
Did they say how they determined who debates what day?
Very interested in both of these debates. Curious how Warren plays on a national audience, and to see how Biden and Sanders do against each other.First debate lineup
Night One: June 26
Cory Booker, senator from New Jersey
Julián Castro, former housing secretary
Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York
John Delaney, former representative from Maryland
Tulsi Gabbard, representative from Hawaii
Jay Inslee, governor of Washington
Amy Klobuchar, senator from Minnesota
Beto O’Rourke, former representative from Texas
Tim Ryan, representative from Ohio
Elizabeth Warren, senator from Massachusetts
Night Two: June 27
Michael Bennet, senator from Colorado
Joseph R. Biden Jr., former vice president
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York
Kamala Harris, senator from California
John Hickenlooper, former governor of Colorado
Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont
Eric Swalwell, representative from California
Marianne Williamson, self-help author
Andrew Yang, former tech executive
First debate lineup
Night One: June 26
Cory Booker, senator from New Jersey
Julián Castro, former housing secretary
Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York
John Delaney, former representative from Maryland
Tulsi Gabbard, representative from Hawaii
Jay Inslee, governor of Washington
Amy Klobuchar, senator from Minnesota
Beto O’Rourke, former representative from Texas
Tim Ryan, representative from Ohio
Elizabeth Warren, senator from Massachusetts
Night Two: June 27
Michael Bennet, senator from Colorado
Joseph R. Biden Jr., former vice president
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York
Kamala Harris, senator from California
John Hickenlooper, former governor of Colorado
Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont
Eric Swalwell, representative from California
Marianne Williamson, self-help author
Andrew Yang, former tech executive
The Senate is still going to be really tough to take based on what seats are up. Especially having to defend one in Alabama.
Oh for sure, that's why I think we need to talk highlight how important it is. I'd love it if McConnell lost his seat but Kentucky won't vote him out so we need to really spread the message that the things Dems want to get done won't happen with Republicans running the senate. I think Andrew Yang is a long shot but his UBI message will probably pick up some steam once he gets national exposure, he would be a good one to talk about how we need to get control of the senate to get it done, they can all talk about healthcare and while the environment is important they can't focus on it because too many idiots in this country don't take the subject seriously.
I think Andrew Yang points out the problem with job losses relating to automation and not quite as much cheap immigrant labor taking er jerbs. That part of his message might get the most attention and have an overall effect on the debates.
I don't know about his longshot chances to get the Primary, but it would be interesting if he was selected for the next administration's cabinet.
Yeah I'm not counting on him winning either but I'm glad he's at least trying to get that conversation started, thankfully he'll be on the second debate with Biden and Sanders so he'll get a lot of viewers to make his pitch to.
It was based on polling and fundraising in terms of getting into the debates. The lineups were chosen by random draw.
What the Democrats need to do is that once primaries are done and the general elections start, they need a consistent message.
Fight hard in the primary, but once that is done, everyone unite behind whoever wins.
Yes, that is exactly what it is. I watch it, because I want to as a voter, but not at great lengths. When something major happens politically, I usually tune in there first to hear their talking heads reaction.So I got stuck watching about 2 hours of Faux News over the Father's Day weekend and one thing totally stood out to me. I fully expected the bias, but what I didn't expect was their Trump coverage.
Fox covers Trump... by not covering him. At least in the 2 hours I watched they showed zero video with Trump. They show a quick picture up close (not showing his fat body) and that's it. You never hear him speak. What they do show is how the rest of the world covers Trump. They just show how everyone else "attacks" him, but of course there's zero context because they didn't see what Trump said/did to start it.
For all Fox News watchers know, Trump is off somewhere in an office working. They don't see the fat prick going off on the media and everything else. All they see is an "unhinged left" constantly attacking because there's zero context.
You see the kind of people that he is bringing in?I would be lying if I said that’s exactly how I picture trump supporters.
Do those people really believe the crap Trump comes out with? Surely he won't get a 2nd term?