I couldnt have sold this script to Hollywood. USA elected old, feeble guy w/dementia, who is owned by Chinese Communist Party. & they want us to believe he got most votes in history? More than Obama? While USA supposedly rejected Prez who created greatest economy & jobs EVER.
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The majority of Americans hate Republicans. If we based our electoral system off of the popular vote, the last 28 decades would have been led by Democrat Presidents. The problem is young, poor, and progressive folks rarely get out and vote.
Trump united much of America by his sheer evil. Voters churned out to defeat him, not to vote for Biden. Notice how centrist dems lost seats, while progressives gained them.
old, feeble guy w/dementia
I know, right! Like the way he can’t drink water without using two hands, can’t walk down ramps with the slightest incline, and goes off on loud, incoherent rants about stuff he just made up!
Oh, wait. No. That’s not Biden. That’s Trump!
Biden’s the guy who still bicycles, sprints up stairs, and gives speeches so good that you guys accuse him of cheating !
Yes. You have an incumbent who is completely unfit for office and people voting in record numbers. Voter percentages that haven't been seen in decades.
Even if Biden lost he'd still have had more votes than Obama.
I couldnt have sold this script to Hollywood. I know that feeling. They even rejected my script for a film about an incompetent rich arsehole who keeps failing upwards until he ends up becoming President and who has an internet cult that believes that all his failures are things going Just As Planned…
As opposed to the fat, senile shit for brains owned by the Russian mob, who can’t stroll down a ramp & is so demonstrably stupid that he allows himself to be represented by an undead moron who leaks hair dye & farts during hearings.
Go back to your screenwriting class, Wayne.
<@Why? > #67918
If we based our electoral system off of the popular vote, the last 28 decades would have been led by Democrat Presidents.
You mean 28 years, I assume. You're probably right, though it's impossible to say if President Gore would have been reelected. Bush did win the popular vote the second time around.
<@Dr.Weird > #67925
These Trumpsters really do live in Bizarroland. The only thing “old-guy-like” about Biden is his penchant for occasional gaffes (something that he’s done for decades) and telling long rambling, somewhat out-of-touch anecdotes from his life like about the time he made peace with “Scary Black Men” called “Cornpop”.
I’ll take Handsome Joe over whatever species of weird alien life form Trump is (Hutt, perhaps?).
Sure, Biden might appear bland but I don’t think most voters could stand four more years of Trump.
I bet most Federal civil servants working in the White House voted Biden, just because they wanted someone more competent than the current POTUS (just like how, in the 1920s, most of the leadership of the DNVP, which worked under Wilhelm II, was not too keen about monarchical restauration, apart from some speeches and symbolic gestures such as the flag).
@Spacewyrm #67962
Yeah, I meant 28 years. Though it’s true Bush won the popular vote in 2004, that’s not necessarily due to America having a sudden Republican swing. Bush’s 9⁄11 response picked up more new allies than new enemies- especially among white mothers. It’s possible President Gore would have won by the same virtue, assuming he went the Bush direction on national security.
I personally doubt the dems could hold the Presidency for 28 years straight, somebody would have fumbled badly enough at some point, but the fact that the Republicans struggle this much to win the popular vote tells us that they are in no way a ‘silent majority’. The real silent majority seems to be the waves of urban, poor, and younger voters who showed up to beat Trump, not support the dems. Let’s make Trump the last Republican President!
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