So are you doing to defend Biden raping that woman? Or is she wrong because she accused a democrat?
Her story sounds 100% like the behavior he displays in front of cameras, only taken one step further.
(For people who don't know, in as PG of detail as possible, he caught her up against a wall and did some stuff with his hands up her skirt, then got upset at the rejection.)
I asked you about Biden, not Trump.
To paraphrase Bill Clinton, "It depends on what the definition of Hypocrisy is."
If by hypocrisy you mean holding others to a standard of behavior you claim to have but don't do, it is pretty repulsive.
If by hypocrisy you mean having high standards, trying to live up to them, and repenting when you don't, not so much.
Joy is saying Democrats can't be hypocrites because they have no standards.
The accusations against Biden are going nowhere; the Media won't cover it.
Pick your own definition and who you want to call a hypocrite.
It's true enough that we should hold them to their "believe all women". The people who defend 0biden AND say we should believe all people who have a specific immutable characteristic, without further scrutiny, should eat that statement until they gag on it. They should either renounce that nonsense, or just accept 0biden's automatic guilt.
The other side of that is our own consistency. It's > 2 decades old. Not much in the way of proof other than it seems like it's not a far stretch that given his behavior on camera, it seems within his character that he *could* do something like that. We said the case against Kavanaugh was ridiculous partly because it happened >3 decades ago and there wasn't much evidence other than his reputation for partying at the time.
So if we're going to be consistent, I think it's fine to throw "believe all women" at the people who think that, but claiming that he's guilty just because it seems like it's something within his character to do, is not the same standard we applied to Kavanaugh.
And, Andrew Cuomo has demonstrated leadership ability, something lacking from Dems this cycle and last. (Tim Kaine probably should've waited.)
He would be a viable candidate against Trump.
Which is probably why he won't get the nomination.
Cuomo this week again bragged about his state’s open arms, which resulted in New York’s current crisis. The reason New York now has so many more cases of coronavirus, even more than California, is “because we welcome people from across the globe,” he said on March 25. “We have people coming here, we have people who came here from China, who came here from Italy, who came here from all across the globe.”
No one, of course, should be surprised that a leading Democratic politician prioritized open borders diversity politics over public health.
This problem isn’t a new one prompted by a surge in coronavirus victims, however. A public policy researcher in 2015 detailed long waits in New York City emergency rooms. The head of the emergency department for the Mount Sinai hospital system quit in 2018 after less than a year on the job.
“I had to follow my moral compass and leave and decide this is not an organization that cares for patients,” Dr. Eric Barton told the New York Post.
And the outcry about ventilators? State officials were informed several years ago that the stockpile of ventilators was woefully inadequate to handle a severe pandemic. But instead of preparing for a looming crisis and buying 16,000 ventilators, the state’s health commissioner formed a task force to develop a system to ration the life-saving equipment. The task force “came up with rules that will be imposed when ventilators run short,” the New York Post reported last week. “*Patients assigned a red code will have highest access, and other *patients will be assigned green, yellow or blue (the worst), *depending on a ‘triage officer’s’ decision.”
Cuomo is demanding that the federal government find the 15,000 extra ventilators his state will need in the next two weeks. During a press briefing this week, Cuomo admitted his state normally has 4,000 ventilators; they recently purchased another 7,000. (The federal government has sent 4,000.) But why did Cuomo wait so long to obtain these machines and why is it somehow Trump’s responsibility, and not Cuomo’s, to find them?
And just to be clear.
I'm not going to spend time debating Biden v Trump in the middle of this pandemic. I have greater concerns and while some here get a boner over stuff like this, I don't.
I think I've tried to be generally supportive of Trump in this crisis.
Let's just knock this **** off for awhile. We have better things to do.
And just to be clear.
I'm not going to spend time debating Biden v Trump in the middle of this pandemic. I have greater concerns and while some here get a boner over stuff like this, I don't.
I think I've tried to be generally supportive of Trump in this crisis.
Let's just knock this **** off for awhile. We have better things to do.
Will you be doing mega-cringeworthy podcasts from somewhere in your home during the crisis?
And just to be clear.
I'm not going to spend time debating Biden v Trump in the middle of this pandemic. I have greater concerns and while some here get a boner over stuff like this, I don't.
I think I've tried to be generally supportive of Trump in this crisis.
Let's just knock this **** off for awhile. We have better things to do.
Should we knock this **** off like the dumocraps knocked this **** off for the phony Kavanaugh hearings or rather like the dumocraps knocked this **** off during the phony Trump impeachment process?
Keep running your mouth, you disgusting, deplorable ****. Republicans couldn't ask for a better gift.
**** her and the horse she rode in on.
Keep running your mouth, you disgusting, deplorable ****. Republicans couldn't ask for a better gift.
Ah geez....what a piece of work.
"Work" was not the word I was thinking.