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By your own definition you are the "wokest" person on this forum. You are completely obsessed with race and sex. And according to you the definition of "woke" is making everything about race and sex. Are you sure you're a conservative?Comment
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Don't shoot the messenger. This is a follow up on Obama's biographer publishing a letter in which Barack said he used to dream of having sex with multiple men.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Shrinking Bidenomics: Alarm grows as jobs, GDP data revised downward | Just The NewsComment
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You don't say!!
So, knowing Obama dreamt about sex with men interests you? Sound woke to me.Comment
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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I know liberals don't want to face the truth on why so many on down on Biden. The following are cold hard facts. Ingore them at your own peril. This is from the New York Times of all places.
NY Times columnist gives readers surprising reality check on why Americans are 'down on Biden'
A New York Times columnist gave readers a reality check on Wednesday in a column headlined, "Why So Many Americans are Down on Biden," noting several potential reasons as to why the president's numbers are so low.
NYT columnist Bret Stephens first noted the increased price of eggs and white bread. He added that the price of gasoline was "up 63 percent since January 2021, the month Biden became president."
The inflation ordinary people experience in everyday life is not the one the government prefers to highlight," he wrote.
Stephens also pointed to "the collapse of public order," the border crisis, concerns about his age and "a humiliating Afghanistan withdrawal."
"But people notice, and they vote," he added.
Stephens also said tent cities in places like New York as well as increased theft in major cities across the U.S. were "easy" for voters to see.
Members of the media and more have questioned the president's abilities as several polls showed Biden and former president Donald Trump, the current GOP front-runner, effectively tied in a hypothetical rematch.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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I know liberals don't want to face the truth on why so many on down on Biden. The following are cold hard facts. Ingore them at your own peril. This is from the New York Times of all places.
NY Times columnist gives readers surprising reality check on why Americans are 'down on Biden'
A New York Times columnist gave readers a reality check on Wednesday in a column headlined, "Why So Many Americans are Down on Biden," noting several potential reasons as to why the president's numbers are so low.
NYT columnist Bret Stephens first noted the increased price of eggs and white bread. He added that the price of gasoline was "up 63 percent since January 2021, the month Biden became president."
"The news isn’t all that good. Americans are unsettled by things that are not always visible in headlines or statistics but are easy enough to see," Stephens wrote.
The inflation ordinary people experience in everyday life is not the one the government prefers to highlight," he wrote.
Stephens also pointed to "the collapse of public order," the border crisis, concerns about his age and "a humiliating Afghanistan withdrawal."
"Easy to see is that the president is not young for his age. The stiff gait and the occasional falls. The apparent dozing off. The times he draws a blank or struggles to complete a thought. Yet the same people yelling #ResignFeinstein or #ResignMcConnell don’t appear to be especially vocal when it comes to the president’s fitness, as if noting the obvious risks repeating a Republican talking point," he wrote.
"But people notice, and they vote," he added.
Stephens also said tent cities in places like New York as well as increased theft in major cities across the U.S. were "easy" for voters to see.
"Not all the ruin mentioned above is Biden’s fault, and none of it is irreversible. But there’s much more ruin than his apologists — blinkered by selective statistics and too confident about the president’s chances next year — care to admit," he added.
Members of the media and more have questioned the president's abilities as several polls showed Biden and former president Donald Trump, the current GOP front-runner, effectively tied in a hypothetical rematch.
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Originally posted by BillyCarpenter;2[B[/B]468292]I know liberals don't want to face the truth on why so many on down on Biden. The following are cold hard facts. Ingore them at your own peril. This is from the New York Times of all places.
NY Times columnist gives readers surprising reality check on why Americans are 'down on Biden'
A New York Times columnist gave readers a reality check on Wednesday in a column headlined, "Why So Many Americans are Down on Biden," noting several potential reasons as to why the president's numbers are so low.
NYT columnist Bret Stephens first noted the increased price of eggs and white bread. He added that the price of gasoline was "up 63 percent since January 2021, the month Biden became president."
The inflation ordinary people experience in everyday life is not the one the government prefers to highlight," he wrote.
Stephens also pointed to "the collapse of public order," the border crisis, concerns about his age and "a humiliating Afghanistan withdrawal."
"But people notice, and they vote," he added.
Stephens also said tent cities in places like New York as well as increased theft in major cities across the U.S. were "easy" for voters to see.
Members of the media and more have questioned the president's abilities as several polls showed Biden and former president Donald Trump, the current GOP front-runner, effectively tied in a hypothetical rematch.
Bret Louis Stephens is an American conservative journalist, editor, and columnist. He has been an opinion columnist for the New York TimesComment
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