Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Miscellaneous And Off Topic Subjects
Collapse
X
-
Ukraine: The Russian MOD has publicly announced within the last 2h that it is withdrawing Russian military forces from the city of Kherson. This suggest Putin has acquiesced as he is known to have previously denied RUssian commanders from doing that. On the Ukrainian side, they see signs of withdrawal but they think it's a ruse and a trap to lure Ukrainian forces into kill zones the Russians have set up inside the city... my take is that there is something to that concern. No need to explain this isn't a good thing symbolically or strategically for Putin if it actually happens.
I'm finding the confluence of recent events interesting. It becomes public knowledge early this week that US officials have been talking via back channels with their Russian counterparts, mainly to deescalate nuclear threats and counter threats. That announcement comes several days after Putin said, "we have no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine." Just yesterday, ABC said they scooped a story that Zelenski is willing to talk to Putin - negotiate with conditions, none of which vary greatly from what Zelenski has stated from the outset are his conditions to end the war. Finally. I don't think it is a coincidence that Zelenski did a public interview with ABC news anchor, David Muir, after there were rumors that the US and Germany (Schulz just visited Putin) had made entreaties to Zelenski to consider negotiating with Putin. Align this with what Zelenski may know that his army is about to liberate Kherson city and with it the entire Kherson Oblast and you have the makings of a stunning blow to Russia to be used as leverage to negotiate favorable terms of a cease fire for Ukraine.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
- Top
Comment
-
This needs to be a steady drumbeat from conservative media. The emperor has no clothes. Hasn't for a long time, if ever.
Donald Trump’s GOP Establishment Has Failed
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/...nt-has-failed/
After a profoundly disappointing midterm cycle, it’s even harder to argue that Trump’s time atop the party has been anything but a disaster for Republicans.
Trump is a loser. He squeaked past the most unpopular woman in America in 2016, he presided over a blue wave in 2018, he lost to a barely breathing Joe Biden in 2020, and he hand-picked a bevy of losing Republican nominees in 2022. Ron DeSantis is a winner. He beat the Democratic wave in 2018, he got the biggest challenge of the last four years — the Covid-19 pandemic — almost exactly right, and he won reelection by the largest margin achieved by any Republican gubernatorial nominee in Florida’s 177-year-history. Perhaps, on the internet, “loser lambasts winner” is an interesting story. In the real world, it is not.
...Because of Trump, Joe Biden is the president of the United States. Because of Trump, John Fetterman will be a U.S. senator. Because of Trump, the two runoff elections in Georgia in 2021 yielded two Democratic senators, which yielded the American Rescue Plan, which yielded turbocharged inflation. Because of Trump, the Republican Party found itself unable to capitalize on a huge midterm opportunity to send the Democrats the stinging rebuke that they so richly deserved.
Donald Trump? Yeah, I remember that guy.
- Top
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Trump's time atop the GOP hasn't produced results, but the NRO-types's time atop the GOP didn't produce results either. Electorally, maybe, but never any progress in governance.
It's not only Trump's presence that has been bad for the GOP, but the dysfunctional establishment's reaction to him has been just as bad. The Republican party never reacted rationally to him. They tried shaking their finger and adopting Democrat tactics to stop him, but it just entrenched his support even more. Trading Trump sycophants for old school pushovers is not an upgrade. Trump can leave but nothing will change as long as the Republican Party hates its base. We need Trump to be gone, but we need a new establishment too. I would love for DeSantis to be that guy, but I don't think that he has a desire to be that type of Reagan-like figure.Last edited by Hannibal; November 9, 2022, 02:30 PM.
- Top
- Likes 1
Comment
-
1. The GOP adores it's base, it couldn't adore it any more. It's why there have been so many kooky candidates. It's very hard to get out of a primary without slavish devotion to the base and that hurts the candidate in the general election. The more you love the base the harder it is to win.
2. GOP governance has delivered. There is a 6-3 Supreme Court and Roe v Wade was overturned. The base has been targeting that for 40 years. It was a gigantic win for you guys and a crushing defeat for the libs. Other than that the GOP's main goals are tax cuts on the top end and conservative judges. Trump and Bush delivered on that in spades. All of the other culture war stuff is window dressing. They have talked about cutting medicare, social security and Medicaid, but it's quite obvious there is no base for that. Trump's big trick was to completely disregard the SS and Medicare cuts.
If you are expecting some type of legislative win where you get everything you want and make no compromises while drinking gallons of liberal tears, I would say your expectations are out of whack. Politics is taking 1/8th of a loaf when you want the whole loaf.
- Top
Comment
-
thats funny
wouldnt give up on arizona yet
little disconcerting they havent upodate the vote in 6 hours wonder why. The same day vote is 75/25 repub and hobbs will wind up being smoiked if that trend continues
and masters still in it also
maricopa machines that malfunctioned in maricopa was pathetically created a huge mess that has to be sorted out
hobbs doing her best to fuck up the system
thankfully there 35 lawyers down here from harmeet dillon (sp) that hopefully get this right
- Top
Comment
-
Originally posted by froot loops View Post1. The GOP adores it's base, it couldn't adore it any more. It's why there have been so many kooky candidates
And yes, they got Roe vs. Wade overturned. Yay. There’s their one accomplishment this century.
Last edited by Hannibal; November 9, 2022, 03:04 PM.
- Top
Comment
-
Originally posted by crashcourse View Postthats funny
wouldnt give up on arizona yet
little disconcerting they havent upodate the vote in 6 hours wonder why. The same day vote is 75/25 repub and hobbs will wind up being smoiked if that trend continues
and masters still in it also
maricopa machines that malfunctioned in maricopa was pathetically created a huge mess that has to be sorted out
hobbs doing her best to fuck up the system
thankfully there 35 lawyers down here from harmeet dillon (sp) that hopefully get this right
- Top
Comment
-
The candidates that he considers Kooky are considered Kooky by the rest of the country.
Face it. America has no stomach for the nut job candidates that you support.
Thank goodness.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
- Top
Comment
-
Originally posted by crashcourse View Post30 perecent of the vote still out--at 12 noon the next day!-in maricopa again--geezus
My Arizona guru knows the party affiliation of roughly 175k of what's left in Maricopa. These were mail ballots that arrived Election Day. The party affiliation was pretty even between Dems and R's so that batch may not skew as heavily Republican as the late counted votes back in 2020.
- Top
Comment
Comment