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Joe Biden - is he up to the job?
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I had to look up who he is...didn't come across any demented ranting though.
" once sought to genuinely engage with ideas and processes of politics is looooooong gone."
Foxy seeks to avoid the issues by accusing me of avoiding the issue. Projection on a grand scale.
The fact is Foxy, you based your views on the incident on the erroneous claim that he was a 'family man' and have been running for cover ever since. Just admit you were misled and fell for it, and try to do better next time...and the time after that...and the time after that....
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The media are trying hard to avoid mentioning the Floyd autopsy (just as the usual suspects here are doing) but it must become relevant at some time. Since the US legal system remains relatively fair, the police's legal defence team will be able to use the autopsy to argue that the man died due to a fatal drug overdose and not the actions of the police. Video showing him complaining of breathing problems prior to the police actions will be conclusive.
When that happens, whenever it happens, all hell is gunna break loose. The BLM crowd aren't interested in facts and fairness, they just want blue scalps. They aren't going to get them in this instance, and the tantrum is going to be epic.