Bob Gorrell for June 17, 2024

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    XF8U-3  17 days ago

    not the polls I have seen.

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    Psilocybin Fernensis  17 days ago

    We’re sick of the unAmerican demonrats.

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    Flashaaway  17 days ago

    What is good clean cut American about being a serial con man, trying to overthrow an election, asking for bribes to water down regulations and lots more felonies?

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    mr_sherman Premium Member 17 days ago

    I’m sick of traitors who support criminals.

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    GOGOPOWERANGERS  17 days ago

    34 lead balloon Dropping from summer’s sky!

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    braindead Premium Member 17 days ago

    Gorrell and the MAGAts worship this:

    “So I said, ‘Let me ask you a question, and [the guy who makes boats in South Carolina] said, ‘Nobody ever asked this question,’ and it must be because of MIT, my relationship to MIT —very smart. He goes, I say, ‘What would happen if the boat sank from its weight? And you’re in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and the battery is now underwater and there’s a shark that’s approximately 10 yards over there?’ By the way, a lot of shark attacks lately, do you notice that, a lot of sharks? I watched some guys justifying it today. ‘Well, they weren’t really that angry. They bit off the young lady’s leg because of the fact that they were, they were not hungry, but they misunderstood what who she was.’ These people are crazy. He said there’s no problem with sharks. ‘They just didn’t really understand a young woman swimming now.’ It really got decimated and other people do a lot of shark attacks.”

    “So I said, so there’s a shark 10 yards away from the boat, 10 yards or here, do I get electrocuted if the boat is sinking? Water goes over the battery, the boat is sinking. Do I stay on top of the boat and get electrocuted, or do I jump over by the shark and not get electrocuted? Because I will tell you, he didn’t know the answer. He said, ‘You know, nobody’s ever asked me that question.” I said, ‘I think it’s a good question.’ I think there’s a lot of electric current coming through that water. But you know what I’d do if there was a shark or you get electrocuted, I’ll take electrocution every single time. I’m not getting near the shark. So we’re going to end that.” —Stable Genius

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    smithsilverstrea  17 days ago

    Is that a leed balloon or a led balloon?

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    wildthing  17 days ago

    Contrarywise, that’s why SCOTUS and Cannon are preventing the worst crimes from being heard until AFTER the election.

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    Breeana  17 days ago

    PUT TRUMP IN JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S OLD CELL AND LET THE “MAGIC” HAPPEN.

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    WaitingMan  17 days ago

    Today’s Republicans think having multiple felony convictions is an asset for a candidate. Fortunately, the rest of America disagrees. Blue Tsunami coming in November.

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    DC Swamp  17 days ago

    Weekend at Bernie’s Biden skips out on the G7 to schmooze with Hollywood 1990s has beens and his old boss Barry.

    The bad orange man visits a predominantly black Detroit church.

    Pastor Lorenzo Sewell: “President Obama never came to the ’hood, so-to-speak, right? President Joe Biden, he went to the big NAACP dinner, but he never came to the ’hood. So thank you," Sewell said, eliciting applause from the audience.

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    brit-ed  17 days ago

    Just proves that the Fox spews watching public are either idiots or brain-washed or both.

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    sabo.louis Premium Member 17 days ago

    What ever works.

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    mrwiskers  17 days ago

    Do pollsters call you on your cell? Not on mine. Who do pollsters call to get their data? Landline owners? Who owns landlines anymore?

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    aristoclesplato9  16 days ago

    Dems just don’t get it. We’ve all seen what happens when the justice system is abused. And we rally behind the victims of such abuse. It’s what the Civil Rights movement was about.

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    Jack7528  16 days ago

    It isn’t keeping him down.

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    old1953  16 days ago

    What? No happy birthday for Donald T?

    DJT’s birthday is on Flag Day, which was last Friday.

    Happy Birthday Donald T!

    Donald T. is now 78, and if elected would become the oldest president in American history by the end of his term.

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    GradingGorrell  16 days ago

    3/42

    an actual new Trump body drawing under a copy/pasted head (on top of a photo)

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    Havel  16 days ago

    The “fern” above says “we’re sick of UnAmerican Demonrats”.

    Who is "we""?

    Why does “we” hate those who disagree with them so bigly? Hating those who disagree with you? Don’t care muchfor freedom of speech?

    Most importantly, what is usually done with “rats”?

    And the MAGA crowd shies away from the “fascism” label? Don’t be coy, just own it. Or are they too chickens%^t?

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    Radish the wordsmith  16 days ago

    What goes up must come down. Perverted felon Trump’s sentencing for some of his crimes is July 11.

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    Ontman  16 days ago

    Saying it doesn’t make it true, Gorrell.

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    Radish the wordsmith  16 days ago

    Trump hints he’ll prosecute Biden ‘for any reason’ if Supreme Court doesn’t grant immunity

    Former President Donald Trump delivered yet another all-caps rant on Monday demanding that the United States Supreme Court grant him full immunity from prosecution for any act he took while in office.

    Unconstitutional traitor Trump the felon is obviously mentally ill.

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    Radish the wordsmith  16 days ago

    Post-conviction polling ‘should be worrying for Trump’: Politico

    The presumptive Republican presidential nominee was found guilty last month by a jury on 34 felony counts, and a Politico-Ipsos poll shows 21 percent of independent voters said the conviction made them less likely to support Trump and that his criminal record would be an important factor in their vote.

    “[The] criminal conviction didn’t instantly upend the 2024 presidential race,” reported Politico Magazine. “But the results of a new poll should be worrying for Trump.”

    A sizable number – 46 percent – agreed the conviction was the result of a fair and impartial judicial process, and 51 percent of respondents rejected Trump’s claims that the prosecution was brought to help president Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, while less than a third – 29 percent – believed the president was directly involved and only 25 percent said they weren’t sure.

    Slightly more than a third of respondents – 36 percent – believed the Department of Justice was directly involved in the Manhattan district attorney’s decision to prosecute the ex-president, while 34 percent said they didn’t know whether that was true, although there’s no evidence to support that view.

    About a quarter of respondents – 22 percent – said the conviction would be important in their voting decision and would make them less likely to support Trump, while only 6 percent said the conviction was important and made them more likely to support him.

    That number was nearly the same, at 21 percent, for independents who said the conviction was important and made them less likely to support him, while only 5 percent of independents said the conviction made them more likely to back his re-election bid.

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    zendog13la  16 days ago

    Confirming that there’s a sucker born every minute. Mainly in Red states…

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    Plumb.Bob Premium Member 16 days ago

    Adolph was popular too as well as a convicted felon.

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    Al Fresco  16 days ago

    Convictions = (contributions + votes) x 34.

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    Al Fresco  16 days ago

    Trump’s lead in the polls is like Hunter’s laptop. Russian disinformation. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

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    ChristopherBurns  16 days ago

    Well I guess that’ good for Mr. Trump. Until it pops…

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    ncorgbl  16 days ago

    Not no more.

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    rmike7842  16 days ago

    I’m being serious when I say I doubt any Trump supporter will be deterred by his convictions. They have long since abandoned any sense of morality or propriety. Trump has said and done so much already that should have precluded is place in society, let alone the government. It’s really a question for the conservatives here as to just how far can Trump go before it would bother your conscience?

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    piper_gilbert  16 days ago

    No matter how much the media wants to keep this an even race, because of the money it generates for them, Trump is going to lose. Unless, of course, he can come up with that beautiful healthcare plan he’s promised in two weeks for seven years.

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    walkingmancomics  16 days ago

    There is no reasoning with his ‘base’ – we must outvote them, that simple, and that frighteningly hard

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    DC Swamp  16 days ago

    “…..Trump is going to lose.” That’s exactly what the leftists said in 2016 with the Hildabeest. They outright mocked Anne Coulter on TV when she predicted Trump would be the nominee! Guess who had the last laugh?

    I won’t predict who will lose or win. One or both of them could exit the race prior, it’s too early to know.

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    librarylady59  16 days ago

    Just let him and his sycophants preach. And make certain normal citizens read The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.

    We Need a Project 2025 for the LeftThe right has a blueprint for the future. Where’s ours? – The Nation

    We need something in the interim—and this is the Project 2025 model—an operational plan to recraft our “politics and economy around commonly shared values.” In this case, the values are to survive, thrive, and flourish. Health, according to the WHO, is more just the absence of disease, it is “complete physical, mental, and social well-being.” You may say this is starry-eyed fantasy, but is it any more fantastical than the fever dream that is the Heritage Foundation’s 900-page tome? Is it not a goal more worthy than what the right has to offer? I am not quite sure why we’re unable on the left to think like this, work like this, organize like this. All I know is that our failures to rise to this challenge are killing us—and that, if we don’t get ready like Frances Perkins did, we are endangering ourselves more than any virus could.

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    Graphicsdog  16 days ago

    It looks like another North Korean trash balloon floating east.

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    Radish the wordsmith  16 days ago

    Whoopi Goldberg mocks ‘crook’ Trump for ‘Black church’ trip

    Whoopi Goldberg on “The View” mocked “crook” Donald Trump after claims by former top Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway the largely white crowd at a Black church attending Saturday’s rally was actually “8000 people at a Black church,” which appeared to be disproven by video footage.

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    DrDon1  16 days ago

    Appears that Gorrell believes that felony convictions elevate the adjudicated rapist’s election chances … how delusional has he become?

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    1BlackLivesMatter Premium Member 16 days ago

    News Flash: At 11:45 am today, Joe Biden froze on the stage of his Hollywood fundraiser and had to be led off stage by Obama! The look on the faces of the actors and pretty actresses was priceless!

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    Rich Douglas  16 days ago

    Uh, no. No polls have gone up for him.

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    Just A Guy  16 days ago

    The desperation involved in trying to sell this narrative that being a convicted felon is good for a presidential candidate is insane. Yes, this helps him with the people that were going to vote for him anyway (and if they could, vote for him twice). In what way does being a convicted felon help with independent voters?

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    Radish the wordsmith  16 days ago

    He who never learned to obey cannot be a good commander, Aristotle.

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    VegaAlopex  15 days ago

    a few seconds until the curglaff….

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