GDT: 11/3/20, Election Day, Donald J. Trump vs. Joseph R. Biden

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"To be perfectly clear about this, Trump 100 percent will leave the White House on Inauguration Day, if not well before," Jonathan Chait writes at New York. "Even the scholars who expressed the deepest fears of Trump's intentions to undermine the system did not put credence in the possibility he could defy the outcome by simply refusing to leave.

what can he do? nothing. this is just a disturbed child acting out. next thing he'll be banging his head on the wall and threatening to harm himself if he doesn't get what he wants.
 
From the article :

"To be perfectly clear about this, Trump 100 percent will leave the White House on Inauguration Day, if not well before," Jonathan Chait writes at New York. "Even the scholars who expressed the deepest fears of Trump's intentions to undermine the system did not put credence in the possibility he could defy the outcome by simply refusing to leave.

Again, I said I fully expect him to leave. It's the fact that it has even been discussed internally is what is troubling.
 
cant wait for people , myself included, to quit giving this guy air

It is all about keeping his name in the forefront and collecting off of it
 
It’s an article in which the author freely admits has zero chance of happening. An article about fictional future non events.

It’s click bait.
 
It’s an article in which the author freely admits has zero chance of happening. An article about fictional future non events.

It’s click bait.

it IS a news story that we have for president a child with serious behavioral issues...that's the story...the fact that it's been the story for 4 years now doesn't make it any less of a story
 
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It’s an article in which the author freely admits has zero chance of happening. An article about fictional future non events.

It’s click bait.

The fact that the President has seriously discussed not leaving office when he is lawfully obligated to do so is not click bait, whether it's a realistic scenario or not. The concerning thing is not that it might happen, because again, we all agree it won't. That the President even considers it a possibility is what is concerning. Again, this is our current President that is considering/has considered disregarding the law to remain in office. I don't see how that isn't news worthy.

It would be click bait if the article speculated he was going to do so and what would happen after that.
 
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The fact that the President has seriously discussed not leaving office when he is lawfully obligated to is not click bait, whether it's a realistic scenario or not.

i guess some people have come to normalize stuff like that and don't think it's worth discussing or writing about
 
i guess some people have come to normalize stuff like that and don't think it's worth discussing or writing about

Many years ago I discussed a hall pass list of women with my wife. The list included Britney, the three Jessicas (Biel, Alba, Simpson) and a few others. My wife approved the hypothetical hall pass with a smile.

To be clear, my wife is a Cajun fireball who would put a crushed up light bulb in my dinner if I ever cheated. She knew it would not happen, so she didn't get the vapors about the conversation and managed to keep her panties unwadded. More Americans should be like my wife.
 
Many years ago I discussed a hall pass list of women with my wife. The list included Britney, the three Jessicas (Biel, Alba, Simpson) and a few others. My wife approved the hypothetical hall pass with a smile.

To be clear, my wife is a Cajun fireball who would put a crushed up light bulb in my dinner if I ever cheated. She knew it would not happen, so she didn't get the vapors about the conversation and managed to keep her panties unwadded. More Americans should be like my wife.

i like that...i went a little further many years ago and took my wife to a gentleman's club...but i don't think that was the point of your post
 
i like that...i went a little further many years ago and took my wife to a gentleman's club...but i don't think that was the point of your post

Oh man. I once declined a family member's invitation to a bachelor party because I was confident it would make her upset. She then insisted I go. I said no, you're not going to be cool with me in a strip club. She said it's fine, all part of the experience. I went. The next day she was still pissed at me while acknowledging it was irrational and I had done nothing wrong, had even gone above and beyond.

Women.
 
Oh man. I once declined a family member's invitation to a bachelor party because I was confident it would make her upset. She then insisted I go. I said no, you're not going to be cool with me in a strip club. She said it's fine, all part of the experience. I went. The next day she was still pissed at me while acknowledging it was irrational and I had done nothing wrong, had even gone above and beyond.

Women.

i took my wife twice (once before we were married)...and on both occasions was happy with the results
 
The bet that was talked about was “would the president leave peacefully if he lost”

The bet would have already been lost 20 times over


Thus proving why you shouldn’t bet with the fraud who still thinks all of this attempted coup is fine

And why I didn’t trust him for the bet
 
The bet was that he wouldnt refuse to leave as you and your other crazies kept warning us about.

As I've stated from the beginning, he will voluntarily leave on January 20th.
 
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