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Biden Wishes He Could’ve Met Trump ‘Head to Head’ ‘In the Neighborhood’

Nick Gilbertson 26 Apr 2024

President Joe Biden suggested Friday he would have liked to fight former President Donald Trump when they were children, echoing similar rhetoric he has used, fantasizing about a physical confrontation with his rival.

During an appearance on Sirius XM’s Howard Stern Show on Friday, Stern and Biden were discussing Biden’s stuttering difficulties as a child when he said he would have liked to meet Trump “head to head” “in the neighborhood.”


https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1783894994496975151

“But by that time, I was over most of the stuttering, but like, for example, you know, I mean, Trump makes fun of me,” Biden said. “Here’s the kind of guy in the neighborhood you wish you could have gotten in the neighborhood and meet head to head.”

The shock jock and president then pivoted to the “first fistfight” the president had.

Biden had implied he would like to fight Trump multiple times dating back to 2016, when he was still vice president and Hillary Clinton was the Democrat presidential nominee.

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https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/04/26/biden-wishes-he-couldve-met-trump-head-to-head-in-the-neighborhood/
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Cyber postulates:
"Sounds like we're building a few miles out to sea, so the Pallies can destroy it the moment it touches land.  I don't know if Americans are going to be present when that happens"

Sounds good to me.
I despise the palis, but will cheer if and when they destroy that thing.
Actually, I don't care WHO destroys it. Just blast it out of existence.

I think the Pallies can be counted upon to do this.  I just don't want Americans or Israelis getting blasted in the process.
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We re looking at at least 8-10 years before this is solved. It's clear that neither candidate this round is interested in dealing seriously with this issue

So let's say someone gets elected who is serious in 2028. That person doesn't get sworn in until 2029.  This isn't something that gets fixed in one year. It will take awhile even with the right policies

But with these numbers, there is no way Biden and the media will have any hope to convince the electorate that the economy is doing great

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It's not just the "goofy greens" and the "regulators".

I sense that... deep down... the public doesn't really want nuclear, either. At least not anywhere near where they are...
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I can't believe they are allowing this at GWU which has a substantial enrollment of Jewish students.

D-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y
T-O-L-E-R-A-N-C-E
A-C-C-E-P-T-A-C-E
I-N-C-L-U-S-I-O-N
M-U-L-T-I-C-U-L-T-U-R-A-L-I-S-M

... all the things that make smug pretentious liberals believe they are better people than a Deplorable like myself.
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The Outlaws  -  There Goes Another Love Song


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Springtime here in the southwest corner of New England has been cool and mild.
Was in the 30's last night...
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It is what it is until it isn't.  This Supreme Court has shown its willingness to "re-evaluate" alleged "Common Law" and alleged "Precedent".

No Common Law nor Precedent is safe from this Supreme Court.

If they have to perform all that logical masturbation to avoid saying "The President of the United States does not have Absolute Immunity for Private Criminal Acts", we can't trust them to protect the US Constitution.

American Revolution 101 = Kings are bad.

Well it ain't absolute. A president can't just haul off and shoot somebody and not expect prosecution - Impeachment, sure, and prosecution once the conviction occurs. So no, there is no absolute case. But the normal dealings should be protected, I do believe. Otherwise every president from here on in will be prosecuted upon leaving office.
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Ali Zaidi:
Believe what I tell you... not the truth.
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The Doors  -  LA Woman


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