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- Randall Flagg
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Re: US Politics Thread
His gaffe was on November 10, 2011. He had strong polls in the summer, hitting the high 20s. But he was single digits in the weeks leading up to the debate, and stayed consistent in the single digits after. All of this is on realclearpolitics
Re: US Politics Thread
His gaffe was on November 10, 2011. He had strong polls in the summer, hitting the high 20s. But he was single digits in the weeks leading up to the debate, and stayed consistent in the single digits after. All of this is on realclearpolitics
Yea that loosely correlated with my memory.
I really thought Perry was the future of the Republicans at the time. A tall, handsome Texan who preached conservatism and religion.
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- Randall Flagg
- Rep: 139
Re: US Politics Thread
I don’t know what to think. Rumors are it was released (accidentally) from the Chinese biological weapon depot. My only resistance to the idea is that it’s not super fatal. Weapons grade pathogens have 90% mortality rates, and this clearly isn’t the case.
My understanding is those affected by it generally won’t know they have it, and dismiss it as the common cold or flu. I don’t know the solution, but events like this are going to become more common, especially as CRISPR becomes more common and affordable, rogue actors are going to create nasty viruses.
Re: US Politics Thread
Klobuchar lacks a knockout punch in debates. She grabs the reigns, then just meanders on ambiguously, the audience awaiting a reason to clap, but it never comes.
Does there have to be a knock out punch. I think i remember a time where debates weren’t about putting others down.
That’s all Trump did tho and apparently that was better than answering the questions. Trump would just get up on stage and make fun of everyone else on it and the conservatives just loved it.