Poll of the Day > Kanye West for President

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Revelation34
07/06/20 7:39:32 PM
#51:


Mead posted...


if only our system actually worked that way

we wouldnt be in the mess we are today


We'd be in a bigger mess.
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Mead
07/06/20 8:04:15 PM
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Revelation34 posted...
We'd be in a bigger mess.

smart

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jbomb1234
07/06/20 8:08:30 PM
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Sure, I will vote for him. Why not?

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Playsaver
07/06/20 8:12:13 PM
#54:


Eat Man posted...
I find it interesting that to his supporters, Trump is simultaneously the strongest willed gets-things-done soaring eagle of a president who doesn't take s*** from anyone in his quest to make America great again....

...while he is completely helpless to deal with anything. And it is never his fault that he can't.

Coronavirus? Obama didn't tell him what to do. Therefore trump is absolved of responsibility. How dare Obama! (Actuslly there were pandemic briefings in the transition and the trump administration didn't take them seriously).

If your leader says the virus is first a hoax then virtually non existent, then contained, then beaten when its actually as bad as it has ever been after making every mistake possible in trying to contain it all the while politicizing wearing a mask by never wearing one on camera inspiring his supporters to go mask less and call out people who aren't as liberal p******...

...does it finally become his fault? Or is it still the demon obama's fault? Dont real men/real Americans/real tough guys take responsibility?

If Obama was president right now and did everything exactly the same as trump did would conservatives be patting him on the back for a perfectly fine response despite being sabotaged by gwb?

The hypocrisy of the right is astounding
Obama left office with a plan for dealing with an epidemic/pandemic. This was expanded from Mr. Bush's plan. Mr. Trump's people did a training exercise on the plan when they came in, but are now no longer are working for Mr. Trump by the time this pandemic showed up. Mr. Trump also cut funding for the CDC and other agency's that were meant to deal with this stuff. Mr. Trump never added to the emergency supplies as the plan called for, but instead decided a pandemic could never happen here.

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Zeus
07/06/20 8:44:03 PM
#55:


Dreamgamer_lgbt posted...
Well .... I mean why not. Americans still believe their system of majority vote is the best for them ,so if majority of Americans would like Mr. West to represent their country it's their choice.

It's one of those things that really show the truth behind what people really want even if they don't say it.

I know that you're trolling, but there's no way a third-party candidate who can't appear on many states' ballots because he missed filing deadlines (and may not even be eligible as a write-in candidate, since some areas have rules governing write-ins) has any chance of winning. Even if somebody was concerned about a Kanye presidency, nobody is concerned about Kanye winning. A worst-case would be him siphoning votes, but he'd have to get on the ballot first which isn't an option in every state since apparently the filing deadlines have passed in some cases.


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CyborgSage00x0
07/06/20 8:47:18 PM
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It's obviously a ploy to draw attention, especially since it's Kanye. But also an odd one, seeing as I doubt he would want anyone looking too closely at his finances.

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Zeus
07/06/20 8:52:40 PM
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CyborgSage00x0 posted...
It's obviously a ploy to draw attention, especially since it's Kanye. But also an odd one, seeing as I doubt he would want anyone looking too closely at his finances.

Kinda feels like you said the same thing almost verbatim about Trump =p

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CyborgSage00x0
07/06/20 8:55:01 PM
#58:


Zeus posted...
Kinda feels like you said the same thing almost verbatim about Trump =p
Well, considering Trump and his team himself didn't even think he was going win, and from all we know of inside his campaign leading up to it, that turned out to be exactly right, too.

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Zeus
07/07/20 10:38:59 PM
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CyborgSage00x0 posted...
considering Trump and his team himself didn't even think he was going win,

Which is generally untrue, given his remarks going into election night (being concerned that he had wasted a year running for president) and commentators noting that this might have been the first time that Trump had considered the possibility of losing. I can't speak to his team, though.

Back when Trump first ran, people wrote it off as a ploy. It's possible in the early going Trump didn't think he stood a chance, but after he was still polling #1 after the first debate, it's pretty safe to assume he was at least reasonably confident that he'd win.

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