US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 

Tons of sources reporting the vaccine rules are days away. Allegedly employers will be required to either mandate vaccines or mandate BOTH masks and tests for the non-vaccinated at all times on the job.
 
Personally, I think it's because she's a woman. No one's willing to follow Joe Machin into the bathroom because there's a slight chance he might punch someone if they get up in his grill It's like how there's videos of where there are pro-mask guys yelling at women half their size or transwomen talking about how they're going to murder TERFs. The target is always someone they think they could take in a fight.


You'd think people would learn something from years of Bart Simpson prank call Moe. Joe Biden is the president of the United States. He's rich. He doesn't need people simping for him like this.

If someone yelled "Let's go, Brandon!" at Joe Biden and he laughed it off or made a joke about it, it would lose most of its power. But acting like it's the the most offensive thing in the world just encourages people to say it. Have these people never been on a playground in their entire lives?
you forget that these people wake up offended. telling these people not to be offended is like telling a fish to hate water.
 
The journo seethes when you say the magical phrase, "Let's go Brandon". The new angle: it's 'cowardly'. They still don't understand why people enjoy saying it in the first place.
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So we will proceed to do the exact opposite of what this person is saying we must do. Challenge accepted.
 

Tons of sources reporting the vaccine rules are days away. Allegedly employers will be required to either mandate vaccines or mandate BOTH masks and tests for the non-vaccinated at all times on the job.
Hahahaha, still not going to take it (the vaccine)
I know, I know
I'm just not going to take it is all.

Forcing people to take tests all the time?!
"Ill until proven healthy", fuck that shit!
 
Dems need a big “win” to distract in case McAuliffe doesn’t make it. Biden’s trip overseas was supposed to give them that but ol’ Shitty Britches fucked that up so here we are.
IF they win this at all. Hey, you never know. The Supreme Court, as a whole, could rule in Texas' favor. Anything can happen in Clown World.

Tons of sources reporting the vaccine rules are days away. Allegedly employers will be required to either mandate vaccines or mandate BOTH masks and tests for the non-vaccinated at all times on the job.
Case in point. They're QUADRUPULING down on the vaccine mandates. I know, I know, "they don't have much of a choice", but do they not realize that this will NOT end well for them? I mean, imagine the current supply chain crisis and labor shortage turned up to 11. That's the outcome of this. Buckle up, fellow Kiwis. Things'll get a lot worse before they get better, methinks. *sigh*
 

Tons of sources reporting the vaccine rules are days away. Allegedly employers will be required to either mandate vaccines or mandate BOTH masks and tests for the non-vaccinated at all times on the job.
This is basically economic suicide not to mention incredibly unconstitutional.
 
She's a Bushite (or more bluntly, "Bush shite"). It's matters not that Blumpf appointed her, it's that she was appointed to begin with.

Lifetime appointment with firing opportunities about as infrequent as the other branches of federal government doing something at all, and a $2 million book deal to boot, with more to come, I'm sure.

The lolcow reincarnation of an Arizona ranger would be glad to say this, "The stench from the bench is entrenched." And fuck me, he's right.
Kind of odd when you say that. When the only judges who haven't been cucks lately are the two who were appointed by Bush
 
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If Bernie were to win the nomination and the presidency, then poverty would be eradicated, the minimum wage would be raised, and the rich would be paying their fair share of taxes, just like he promised us.

I get where you're coming from, I like Bernie also, but let's be realistic for a moment...

How in the fucking hell do you think Bernie would get the house to pass any bill of substance to "eliminate poverty" or raise the minimum wage? They can't even pass a BUDGET; the most basic task of government. Observe how long it's taken to pass the infrastructure bill, almost two years and NOTHING to show for it as of yet.
 
Jesus he looks so fucking autistic standing like that in the corner.
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It's like no one really wanted him around so he's pretending to fit in with the other kids in class.
It looks like some one photoshopped him in because they couldn't get a good photo there.

Basically Biden ruined picture day and they said "fuck it."

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You people are so vulgar!



I've got a small d for you alright.


lol the chutzpah on that pos


Stupid sports fans, always so vulgar! Probably white as well! Eww!


Is it now?


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The hypocrisy is stunning.
Seriously, how do these people get by without a fainting couch nearby at all times?
 

Frustrated Democratic donors threaten to hold back midterm donations over infighting in Congress, tight Virginia race​

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  • Several major Democratic donors have warned leaders in Congress that they may hold back on donations for next year’s midterm elections unless the party can get some big wins.
  • Financiers have said behind the scenes that they are frustrated with lawmakers who have yet to pass President Joe Biden’s sprawling economic agenda.
  • Donors have also described their frustration with the gubernatorial race in Virginia, where former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is running neck-and-neck with Republican Glenn Youngkin.
Several major Democratic donors have warned leaders in Congress that they may hold back on donations for next year’s midterm elections unless the party can come together and get some big wins, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Financiers have said behind the scenes that they are frustrated with lawmakers who have yet to pass President Joe Biden’s sprawling economic agenda.

Donors have also described their frustration with the gubernatorial race in Virginia, where Democratic power player and former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is running neck-and-neck with Republican Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy former CEO of the Carlyle Group.

These revelations come on the heels of a new NBC News poll showing that a majority of voters surveyed disapprove of Biden’s job performance.

The House could vote this week on Biden’s plans. House Democrats have resisted voting on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan that already passed the Senate until they could vote on a $1.8 trillion social safety net and climate bill.

The social bill, which would require the vote of every Democratic senator, has been the subject of months of negotiations between the White House, progressives such as Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and centrist Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. Among other items, the plan includes six years of funding for universal preschool for 3- and 4-year olds, subsidized child care that caps what parents pay at 7% of their income, and a four-year extension of pandemic-era Obamacare subsidies.

Donors have expressed their frustration with the state of the party’s affairs in conversations with leaders including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, people familiar with the matter said.

“Anytime there’s been an event with the Democratic leadership whether it’s in-person, Zoom or on conference calls, donors are venting their frustration at the very public fighting among Democrats and the lack of progress on Biden’s agenda,” said a leading party bundler, who declined to be named.

People who described the conversations declined to be named due to the private nature of the talks. The conversations have taken place in virtual and in-person settings, these people added.

Representatives for Pelosi and Schumer did not return requests for comment before publication.

The president’s party tends to lose seats in Congress during first-term midterm elections. And so far, several top major party donors are less than pleased with how Democrats have used their power in the White House and in Congress, where the party has razor-thin majorities in both houses.

One longtime Democratic donor and bundler on Wall Street is already planning to hold back on donations.

“I am going to take a step back. Not overly thrilled with how things are going,” the financier said. This person has helped Democrats in Congress and multiple nominees for president, including Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.

Other donors are already adjusting their donation strategies ahead of the midterms.

“I’ve already redirected a larger contribution last week away from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to one of the outside expenditures because I know at least three PACs will spend my money in a much more directed way,” a wealthy Democratic donor said, referring to the intra-party tensions in Washington and the race in Virginia.

Others privately acknowledge that there will be a serious pullback in fundraising and contributions to party leaders if McAuliffe loses to Youngkin in Virginia.

The Democratic Governors Association, as of late last week, had been telling party officials that its internal data showed McAuliffe with a tight lead over Youngkin, according to a person familiar with the matter. Early voting is under way in the commonwealth, and Tuesday is Election Day.

David Turner, a spokesman for the DGA, told CNBC in an email on Monday that their analysis on the race is that it’s close and they’ve maintained a small lead since September.

“We have said throughout the year that we expected the race to be close, and our expectations have not changed. We’ve maintained a small lead since September 1, and that continues to be true,” Turner told CNBC. “We are buoyed by higher than expected EV [early voting] turnout, and a dramatic increase in volunteer engagement over the last couple of weeks. Private polling does not do registered vs. likely, because we make assumptions based on the electorate using the voter file - something most public polls do not do.”

The election in Virginia could serve as a test for how successful each party is with deploying their campaign resources going into the pivotal midterms. Youngkin and McAuliffe have each raised over $57 million, according to data from the Virginia Public Access Project. Republicans and Democrats have each spent over $30 million on ads in the state’s election, according to data from Ad Impact.

Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Barack Obama and other party leaders have gone to Virginia to campaign for McAuliffe. The Democratic National Committee said in an email to reporters on Monday that the group has invested nearly $6 million toward Virginia’s elections.

With that, some business leaders are waiting until after the contest to decide if they will continue to help Democrats going forward, a top party fundraiser said.

“I think no one will make the decision on how they will invest until after the election,” the fundraiser said.
 
The journo seethes when you say the magical phrase, "Let's go Brandon". The new angle: it's 'cowardly'. They still don't understand why people enjoy saying it in the first place.
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As an aside, witness the glory of Jeet Heer, Very Important Journalist and definitely no passive-aggressive wimp:

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This was years ago, I'm sure he's only gotten fatter and uglier. Journalists are often composed of human shit, but it's pretty rare that one of them so closely resembles ten pounds of human shit stuffed into a five pound sack.
 
@Oxous - Damn quote reply broke yet again.

Quite revealing to see that the corporate/dark money wing of the Democrats are expressing open resentment against the party members. Big wins, huh? Yeah, they've been dropping the ball repeatedly on that front.
Hard to keep throwing money at your team when your team is doing exactly nothing with it. It isn't mentioned much in comparison to threats to withhold donations outright, but this quote about donations getting redirected to more productive efforts interested me.
“I’ve already redirected a larger contribution last week away from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to one of the outside expenditures because I know at least three PACs will spend my money in a much more directed way,” a wealthy Democratic donor said, referring to the intra-party tensions in Washington and the race in Virginia.
I guess the subliminal message here is that the propaganda wing is still working, even if none of the others are.
 
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