Poetic Justice
Buck Banks | Mar. 3, 2024
It’s Trump’s, not Biden’s, declining acuity on display.
The absurd or the nonsensical, who knows what Trump’ll say.
If you haven’t noticed,
It dates from when Trump was POTUS
To 2017, when he coined his first nonsense term,”covfefe.”
Verbatim
“And this is very important and very important to me. I want to have a lot of people have it. You have to have it for your heart, for your soul. …. We’ve lost religion in our country. All Americans need a Bible in their home and I have many, it’s my favorite book, it’s a lot of people’s favorite book. This Bible is a reminder that the biggest thing we have to bring back America and to make America great again is our religion. Religion is so important, it’s so missing.”
— Donald Trump is celebrating Easter by selling copies of his latest product, the God Bless the USA Bible, for $59.99 each.
“Wow! Ronna McDaniel got fired by Fake News NBC. She only lasted two days, and this after McDaniel went out of her way to say what they wanted to hear. It leaves her in a very strange place, it’s called NEVER NEVERLAND, and it’s not a place you want to be.”
— Donald Trump made fun of Ronna McDaniel after NBC News ended its contract with her following an internal uproar across the company, The Hill reports.
President Biden’s campaign slammed Donald Trump as “weak and desperate – both as a man and a candidate for president.” The statement continued: “He spent the weekend golfing, the morning comparing himself to Jesus, and the afternoon lying about having money he definitely doesn’t have. His campaign can’t raise money, he is uninterested in campaigning outside his country club, and every time he opens his mouth, he pushes moderate and suburban voters away with his dangerous agenda.” It concludes: “America deserves better than a feeble, confused, and tired Donald Trump.”
“You can’t have an election in the middle of a political season.”
— Donald Trump, at a news conference earlier March 26.
Numerati
6
“President Joe Biden has gained ground against Republican Donald Trump in six of seven key swing states, and significantly so in at least two of them. The results make for the Democrat’s strongest position yet in a monthly Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. …. The shift was significant in Wisconsin, where Biden leads Trump by one point after trailing him by four points in February, and in Pennsylvania, where the candidates are tied after Trump held a six-point lead last month. They are also tied in Michigan.”
34%
A new Monmouth poll finds 34% of Americans would like to go and settle in another country if they were free to do so. Fifty years ago, this number stood at a much lower 10%.
1
Punchbowl News: “The 118th Congress is the least productive in decades. And everyone left town mad as they do the bare minimum legislatively with the November election looming …. Things are so bad that members are just quitting Congress without even telling party leaders. House Republicans will be down to a one-vote margin soon. One. Vote.”
1 in 5
Washington Post: “Yet again, we saw more Republican primary voters voting against Trump than Democratic ones voting against Biden. …About 1 in 5 voters voted against Trump in Florida, Illinois and Ohio. And about one-quarter voted against him in Kansas. … By contrast, Biden ceded closer to 1 out of 10 votes in Illinois, Kansas and Ohio.”
Trump protest votes
As much as Bill O’Reilly gets on peoples nerves, the man is really smart. I feel he is one of the few sensible people on Fox News.
Yes. In the year 2008, the year this quote originated, he was talking sense. Doubt he would be caught dead saying this today.
Very rarely do I find myself agreeing with fox news, but the man speaks the truth. Now if only a politician existed to fit those requirements
During an interview with Fox News before an Iowa debate:
Meagan Kelly: “What’s your plan for tonight?”
Ron Paul: “Tell the truth.”
What Bill is saying is that the people have the power to control the market and NOT the government. While all the other republican candidates doddle with this issue, Ron Paul would totally agree with Bill, yet mr. O’Reilly wouldn’t be caught dead praising this man…
Steven.. you think he’s smart?
“The tide comes in and it goes out…You can’t explain that.”
That’s a smart statement?
I rarely agree with Bill O’Reilly, or anybody on Fox News for that matter, but this may be one of the smartest things I have ever heard from anyone, Republican or Democrat.
There is a politician who’s smart enough to make people aware of things like this.
RON PAUL 2012
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if we make sure that our tires inflated properly it may also help to save about 5% on gas and will make oil prices go down
Don’n remember who said that a couple of years ago.
Did it help?
Igor – The source was NASCAR, but Obama was ridiculed by Republicans when he mentioned this fact four years ago.
What Bill said was said four years ago when George W. was president, because it is the policy of Roger Ailes to have his hosts and guest carefully repeat every day GOP talking points. He wasn’t saying it to be sensible—he was saying it to take the political heat off his boy, George. Of course he nor anyone at Faux News is saying this today.
Anyone who is paying attention to anything other than headlines can easily find in The New York Times, WaPo, NPR, PBS News, The Guardian many reasons for the rise in gas prices which certainly have nothing to do with Obama and everything to do with its supply, or to what the supply is perceived to shrink, and its demand.
And Pensito Review: if all your comments are moderated, why is the post listing Ron Paul’s name over and over still here?
RonPaul2012…. There’s a politician smart enough to make people aware of things like consumer rights, good, facts; who looks out for them and helps them and tries to make this country a better place?
That man is Ron Paul 2012?
And all this time, I thought that that man’s name was Ralph Nader and that he’d been doing it (and getting mocked and stepped on WHILE doing it) since 1972.
When he and the other foxbots were saing this, they were defending Bush, and saying there is nothing a President can do to influence gas prices…now that it’s Obama, whom they disdain, they are saying the exact opposite…maybe not O’Reilly as much as the others, but they are laying it on as thick as Koch…
He *wouldn’t* say that today because he’s learned enough to know that cutting back wouldn’t drop prices a penny, they would just export even more of our gas out of the country.
Appreciate it.