Biden is a liar. He has been caught bald-faced lying to our faces. I don't know about anyone else but, where I grew up, anybody that does that will always be suspect, especially without admittance or apology. He's a beady-eyed snake in the grass. Best thing that can be said about him is just that. He's a bald-faced liar, and as such, cannot be trusted. Not my fault. I grew up around more honorable people than that.
The idea of a Trump being president is more indicative of the circus our politics actually is, and the politics we deserve. I don't particularly care for him either, but I understand how/why he got there. The "deplorables" want a reset. This is in great part due to the incessant fleecing of this country by these career politicians. Biggest reason Trump is there is because the Democrats offered up Hillary, who is yet another chiseling, scandalous bitch. That's what they have. And who's the next champion, Gavin Newsom? Good grief.
With all of this TDS, I believe the left needs/deserves another 4 years of him. Here, chew on this, since it's what you obviously live for and wanted. You can't sit around on forums and hawk and bash people without him, or someone like him.
I honestly don't understand how anyone has time to follow this all so closely, and yet be so wrong with the outcomes. That's right. One can go on just about any internet forum with a non-topic section that the obsessives will drag up politics in it. All the predictable, token and trendy buzz-words, all reading from the same script of so called (albeit third-hand, and hind-sighted) facts. It ends up turning into one huge, like-minded circle-jerk (progressives mostly), under one preprogrammed brain. And in spite of the many hours invested, they end up being wrong upwards of 99% of the time. Imagine following something so dedicatedly and while signing one's name to it, just to be so wrong, and then on that record, tell someone else how they should vote?
I'm an equal party hater. People that try to inflict one brand over the other as superior, can pretty much stick it where the sun don't shine. Otherwise, from here on, I'll just stick to that old adage about the discussion of politics and religion in otherwise polite company, at least until I find people who are actually good at politics, which are rare as hens teeth.