I see that Jem posted a corona thread about alleged superspreaders. Which reminded me that Tom Cotton labeled Susan Rice as the "Typhoid Mary of the Obama administration" way back, and for good reason too. Funny dat. Top Republican senator calls Susan Rice 'the Typhoid Mary of the Obama administration' https://www.businessinsider.com/tom-cotton-susan-rice-2017-4
Won a packed democrat primary in record time.One day you idiots will realize rally size means nothing.
But, if the presidential nominee is a democrat, it is totally okay if they have dementia. It like doesn't even matter. 55% of Total likely voter respondents said it is likely. 77% of Republicans said it is likely. 56% of Independent voters said it is likely. 32% of Democrat voters said it is likely Joe Biden has dementia. A majority (55%) of likely voters surveyed thought it was more likely (much more and somewhat more likely combined) that Vice President Biden is in the early stages of dementia, while 45% thought it was less likely (much less and somewhat less likely combined). Overall, subgroups who normally approve of Trump's job as president, were the most likely to believe Biden could be suffering from dementia. Thus, majorities of Republicans (77% more likely/23% less likely) and Independents (56% more likely/44% less likely) thought Joe Biden had early-onset dementia; while nearly a third of Democrats (32% more likely/68% less likely) thought this was the case https://zogbyanalytics.com/news/943...oters-less-likely-to-think-biden-has-dementia
Interesting how Zogby did not ask the same question of Trump (which is what we've been saying for 4 yrs now). Maybe they did but didn't like the results.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-behind-joe-biden-election-2020-a9568851.html Trump's favourite pollster puts him 12 points behind Joe Biden Rasmussen survey adds to crushing weight of data pointing to a Biden victory According to Mr Rasmussen’s results, Mr Biden would win 48 per cent of the national vote to Mr Trump’s 36 if there election were held today. It would worry any sitting president to poll at less than 40 per cent at this point in the election, but Mr Trump is especially invested in his own numbers, which he regularly shows off on Twitter.