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It's why the USA, despite fighting very little and having a poor battle record during both world wars, was still able to negotiate with parties.
What is this buck broken eurotard bullshit? If you think America vs Japan was a "poor battle record" I'd love to see what you think a good battle record is. America killed the Japs 10 to 1.
 
Well the question remains

If Biden is indeed stepping down, we have no official confirmation yet btw, who will fall on the sword for the party?

Newsom? Fuck not a chance
Whitmer? Very unlikely
Polis? Doubtfull
Shaperio? maybe..but still unlikely
Bootygig? Possible, his career is also DOA so he's got little to lose
Klobuchar? Doubtful again, she's got eyes on 2028
Harris? possible, no one likes her and she's toast either way. Maybe they'll get Joe to step down so Kamala can be the first female PotUS as the bribe. Plus it would probably drive Clinton to kill herself.

The real issue is no pol with a future wants to be the guy that lost to Trump. It's something that will follow you around for the rest of your life.

My bet is on Harris...she's the most likely and the least useful in the long run.
 
I would hope the conservative SCOTUS members just have family drive them places for the next 4 months, fly planes with nuns only.

The reeeeetards are going to lash out hard. They might just unleash all their unfinished October Surprises now, a poorly made Trump nigger tape (which will be from the "Many Men" AI cover just done), Vance will be hit with rape accusations, maybe even selling fentanyl himself, some DA in a blue city will charge him with something new thinking they will be helping the DNC...
 
The DNC being a open season for a new nominee with the POTUS openly saying he won't run would be literally 1968.

I think the only way they can really salvage it some if it Kamala agrees to be the VP for whoever they wanna shove in the spot. But that just helps save the campaign war chest and nothing else.
 
I also had a Mandela Effect moment and thought there was news of his death a few years after he was in Elf.
That and I was sure 'Mike' (Jonothan banks) from Breaking bad and better call saul had died. He hasn't.

I'm starting to think the new Large Hadron Collider that fired up on the 8th April 2024 has sent us back to a new, better, less clowny timeline.
 
The USA faced absolutely horrific casualties whenever it fought. And it barely fought. The USA avoided the battlefield at every opportunity. It still does.

There is no adapting to tactics. The USA did pull the smart move. They simply didn't fight. The USA's battle record is pretty much entirely absent. It's one of the most diplomatic countries on the planet, and one of the few who will negotiate in situations where most others will not. Look at the Russians in Afghanistan, compared to the USA. The USA's policy was to try to "make allies" and minimise casualties. The Russian method was not.

Russia isn't abnormally brutal, the USA is abnormally hands-off.

It's why the USA, despite fighting very little and having a poor battle record during both world wars, was still able to negotiate with parties. The "neutral country which will make reasonable demands" is how the USA got into its position. Pretending that it did so through battle valour is fucking retarded and will get you killed. It's what drives people like Biden to do horrific shit (yes, Biden's plastic paddyism is fucking horrifying and shows his personality)
You never heard of what we did to Japan. As for europe, Patton actually fought smartly, minimizing casualties. Unlike you.
 
Just FYI, maybe you already know, but this traced animation is called "rotoscoping", and if you like it, the movie "A Scanner Darkly" (originally a Philip K. Dick novel) was made using it.
Scanner Darkly looks like shit. They ran it through a digital filter to fake the roto and the director admitted he didn't know how to use it, which is why the gimmick just looks like a slightly blurry movie a lot of times.
 
I'm sorry to tell you this but yeah, what the USA thinks is a big battle is not a big battle.

More Soviets died in Stalingrad then Americans have died in all wars fought since 1776 to 2024.

The USA gets away with it by playing to their strengths hard, with shitloads of supply and gear and logistics.
 
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