speedingfine wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 7:31 pm
Dave! Alas I can't resist my usual line of questioning. Where have you read that the FBI and Biden are so very bad? Also, do you really think that those two might be on the same level of bananas as someone that tries to overturn a fairly contested democratic election in the way we saw at the Capitol attack?
Ok, the videos of him with prostitutes paid for by the tax payer, the videos of him high on crack and driving, the iligitimate child he fathered where the Bidens then refused to aknowledge her till she was 4.
The FBI oopsawoopsy losing Hunter Bidens laptop which alegadly had various wrongdoings on. Yeah as that happens every day.
The whole of American politics is so corrupt, the media focuses on Trump. He definitely has a lot to answer for but Biden and Hilary seem to get passed over. It’s like a red rag to a bull and seems very one sided from what you see in the news compared to what you see online.
I don’t like Biden, I think if alegations to Trumps kids that have been thrown at Hunterbthen Trumps kids would be all over the media.
Just because I dont like Biden doesn’t mean I like trump as President. I just find it strange how the media focus on Trump so much. The remark about Trump and diet coke was how the media went all excited when they realised how much of it he drank, he isn’t healthy enough, yet Biden is in the land of the fairies and they say he is fit to govern.
I’m just very glad I live in the U.K.
Dave!
Re: Trump
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:01 pm
by Jobbo
To the extent that those allegations are true, they’re about Hunter Biden who is not president, not a candidate and does not have any actual influence on the country. Joe Biden isn’t some sort of mafia godfather protecting his son.
MikeHunt wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:09 am
Im not sure that uk isnt that difference sadly.
We absolutely are very different. As said above, when we think of America we tend to think of places like California, New York etc. But a lot of America is Bumfuck Nowhere, and they are so incredibly isolated and often, as a result, very backward/behind the curve.
I was laughing last night when reading Bill Bryson's book on the US, which was first published some 30+ years ago, and how he was utterly dumbstruck at the lack of reporting on the late 80s stockmarket crash when he was over there - it was a throwaway one liner on most radio stations and he had to tune into Canadian news to get the full story. I know times have changed and access to proper news should be more readily available with the internet, but for a significant chunk of the country they;ll be drawing news still from local radio stations, their neighbours, and whatever Facebook bubbles they exist in.
As for Trump's 2nd round, we should all be very worried - the world is increasingly balanced on a knife edge, and a softening of attitudes to the Russians, Chinese and Iranians will be very bad news for many countries.
Agree with what you are saying there.
What I meant was, there are still people that would vote Boris in again.
IanF wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 8:36 pm
De Santis has quit!.. definitely feels like a “who do you dislike more” vote coming up. Probably the same in the UK tbh