Orange_Vol1321
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I think the difference in our perspectives in how we are defining "inspire".To me, it is obvious he inspired people to vote for him in '84 simply because of the landslide victory. He pulled a lot of Ds. I think they called them "blue dog democrats.
I couldn't comment on Kennedy because I wasn't alive.
That is the nuts and bolts of the situation with antibodies and immunity. Apparently the Republicans are putting all their eggs in herd immunity which means that 65%+ would have to actually get the virus and produce their own antibodies. You went out of your way to attack WHO like a good little sheep though.
I think the difference in our perspectives in how we are defining "inspire".
People were certainly FOR him, but they were not INSPIRED by him. IMHO
Who was or was not "inspired" probably has something to do with their political beliefs.I think the difference in our perspectives in how we are defining "inspire".
People were certainly FOR him, but they were not INSPIRED by him. IMHO
Not true. That would put Biden equal to Trump on the continuum.Why on earth would you ever think that? When have any of the liberals on this board held the Dems to the same high standards they do the Pubs? Does not happen. Biden could rape their wives and they'd still say "well he's not as bad as Trump on the continuum".
My vote will be almost entirely against Trump.Honestly, I don't see anything in Biden which would inspire people to vote for him. I am sure the democrats have a platform. But I don't know what Biden's is. I think it is very safe to say that the folks who lean that way on this board will not be voting for Biden as much as they will be voting against Trump.
What????????There literally isnt. And the types like Luther brag about it.