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I do hope this is actual Repub votes and not the Dems trying to forge a ton on Blue mail in votes.
If that is what the Democrats are pulling, then that means they are worried about Virginia flipping red.

Hillary won VA by 4 points, and Biden won it by over 10 points ... Doesn't seem that the Democrats should have to worry about Virginia ... Right?
 
He basically set the standard, which is why he’s average to me. He basically said don’t get into long peace treaties with Euros, don’t form political factions (that then independently form treaties with foreign states, and was mixed overall on slavery.

I always viewed Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe as the better men of the revolutionary period to become Presidents. They all at some point had to compromise their beliefs with reality.
Best President ever to live and one of the best men to ever live = average President.

I disagree big time, there will never be another man nor President like George Washington and it's weird to see someone who thinks George standing up for what he believes in 100% of the time as a negative. George was the best President because he's the only one who didn't "have" to compromise like his successors because he made his beliefs reality in his presidency, that's something great men accomplish. We need people to think more like George Washington these days.
 
If that is what the Democrats are pulling, then that means they are worried about Virginia flipping red.

Hillary won VA by 4 points, and Biden won it by over 10 points ... Doesn't seem that the Democrats should have to worry about Virginia ... Right?
They didn't have to factor in Glenn Younkin flipping the state. Virginia is a tossup this time around. Its had time to become based under Younkin's governorship.
 
Washington was actually more politically savvy than a lot of people are aware of - he did want certain degrees of power and prestige and his "election parties" featured large amounts of booze because he realized that people are more apt to be your friend when you've got them liquored up.

Here's an interesting series of events that happened in May 1776: May 1st - The Illuminati was founded (as the Covenant of Perfectibility at first, until changing the name to the Order of Illuminati in April 1778 ) in Bavaria, a German independent state at the time. May 4th - The Thirteen Colonies of British America renounced allegiance to King George III, starting with Rhode Island. May 15th - The Declaration of Independence was proposed. May 25th - George Washington forms the German Battalion, a battalion of Germans/German Americans to fight the British in the Revolutionary War.
 
George was the best President because he's the only one who didn't "have" to compromise like his successors because he made his beliefs reality in his presidency, that's something great men accomplish. We need people to think more like George Washington these days.
Not only this, but he stepped down. The fact that Washington stepped down shocked the whole world. Too many American politicians want to hold their seat forever.
 
Washington is always kind of a cipher to me...he was a great man, a great general, a great leader and undoubtedly charismatic, but he didn't strike me as a great thinker. Nobody talks about Washington's political philosophy, he wasn't writing big treatises on democracy and theories of government. In some ways, I feel like he was kind of a neutral stand in to unify the autistic and competing government nerd tendencies of Jefferson, Madison, Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, etc.
Believe it or not people did used to talk about Washington's political philosophy A LOT. Washington's philosophy is what birthed the Libertarian Party, back in the day if you listened to a Libertarian speak you would hear George Washington this and that all night but you would be very hard pressed to hear a modern Libertarian mentioning Washington's political philosophy since they aren't the same party they used to be 15 years ago.
 
I went to high school with a guy who had natural guy liner just like JD Vance-- the result of unusually thick eyelashes. Interestingly, he had the same coloring, piggy little eyes, and tubbiness as JD.
Are you a racist?
WHAAAAAAAT?

I admit to being hostile to and very suspicious of JD Vance, but recently he's been nailing it. Pointing right at me and asking if I'm a racist? Asking if I hate Mexicans? LOOOOOOOOOOOOL This cannot be real--

EDIT: real but from 2022
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Still hilarious and heartwarming
 
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Fun fact about George Washington, he didn't want to be president and only did so because he believed that the US was very fragile and new and needed someone strong in the first few years to lead (plus everyone really wanted him to lead the country and mostly strong armed Washington to take on the role).

He did what he had to do for his country, that he loved, even if he wanted to retire and live out his days (probably to also hide from his mother, who was batshit insane).
 
Here's an interesting series of events that happened in May 1776: May 1st - The Illuminati was founded (as the Covenant of Perfectibility at first, until changing the name to the Order of Illuminati in April 1778 ) in Bavaria, a German independent state at the time. May 4th - The Thirteen Colonies of British America renounced allegiance to King George III, starting with Rhode Island. May 15th - The Declaration of Independence was proposed. May 25th - George Washington forms the German Battalion, a battalion of Germans/German Americans to fight the British in the Revolutionary War.
Hold on...
Dick York...
Dick Sargent...
Sargeant York!
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