That will happen at some point in the future.
President's cannot be indicted, Trump already told you that.
That will happen at some point in the future.
Repubs all ready packed it with conservatives and it is glorrriousss. If libtards pack it, we will pack it again.
This what people who hate America pray for...We will see how the grapes taste in a week, please be around. New states, packed courts, its gonnna be glorrriousss.
good, the GOP has none so the dems can bring back the balance by having none either.
Repubs all ready packed it with conservatives and it is glorrriousss. If libtards pack it, we will pack it again.
Fact Checker
Analysis
No, Biden did not confuse George W. Bush and Donald Trump
“Joe Biden confuses President Trump with George W. Bush: ‘because of who I’m running against … George, ah, George’”
— Republican National Committee rapid response director Steve Guest, in a misleading tweet, on Oct. 25
The video clip that Republican National Committee rapid response director Steve Guest tweeted late Sunday night seemed to be the stuff of opposition researcher’s dreams. Just 27 seconds long, it appeared to show Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden criticize former president George W. Bush as the person he is running against — not President Trump. The snippet from Biden’s Oct. 25 “I Will Vote” concert seemed to be evidence of a nasty theory the Trump campaign has been pushing for months: Joe Biden is senile.
Fox News, the “Today” show and the Daily Mail among others all picked up the story. Trump tweeted about the supposed debacle, saying: “Joe Biden called me George yesterday. Couldn’t remember my name. Got some help from the anchor to get him through the interview. The Fake News Cartel is working overtime to cover it up!” Guest’s tweet had more than a million views as of 2 p.m. Monday.
Still, most things that appear to be too good to be true are just that and, as our colleague David Weigel originally pointed out, this clip was no exception.
The Facts
The “I Will Vote” concert was hosted by comedian George Lopez and political commentator Ana Navarro. The segment begins with what looks like a fancy Zoom call. Navarro and Lopez are each in a separate frame, as are the Bidens and a sign language interpreter.
Lopez asks Biden why undecided Americans should vote and vote for him. As Biden begins his answer, the frames of Navarro and Lopez are dropped from the screen.
“First of all, the reason they should vote is there is a lot on, on the ballot this year. This is the most consequen — not because I’m running but because of who I am running against — this is the most consequential election in a long, long, long time and the character of the country, in my view, is literally on the ballot,” Biden responds. “What kind of country are we going to be?”
Then, he stutters, “Four more years of George, uh, George, uh, he, uh, are going to find ourselves in position where if uh Trump gets elected uh we are going to be uh, going to be in a different world.”
Or was it: “Four more years, uh, George, uh, George, uh, we, uh.” It’s hard to tell.
With his caption, Guest answers an unspoken question of just who is the “George,” suggesting that Biden confused President Trump with former president George W. Bush. His evidence is this exact clip with one important tweak. The clip Guest tweeted begins when Biden says, “This is the most,” but after Navarro and Lopez were dropped from the screen, making it appear as though Biden is simply addressing the audience.
By beginning the clip after the moderators were removed from the screen, viewers have no idea that Biden could have been referring to (George) Lopez who had originally asked the question.
“He was addressing George Lopez, the interviewer, as is a common practice,” Biden spokesman Andrew Bates said. “That is, unless, like Donald Trump, you blow a gasket and storm out because you can’t stomach being fact-checked.
Guest defended his clip job without apology. He sent The Fact Checker this statement:
“This isn’t a ‘fact check.’ It’s the Washington Post doing the Biden campaign’s bidding to cover up what Biden actually said. Biden was talking about ‘four more years’ of President Trump and said the name ‘George’ instead. His wife is mouthing ‘Trump’ next to him in an attempt to save him and remind him who is currently president. Which explanation makes more sense? That Biden was expressing concern for 4 years of George Lopez as President!? Or does it make more sense that the same Joe Biden who couldn’t remember Mitt Romney’s name or the office he is running for mistakenly referred to a past Republican administration instead of the current one? It’s obviously the latter.”
We will note that there is no evidence of Jill Biden mouthing anything while Biden is speaking, unless you have an overactive imagination. She is pursing her lips in the clip.
After we contacted “Today” about the issue, the show added an editor’s note to its report, acknowledging: “The fact that Biden was talking with George Lopez was relevant and helpful context that should have been included in the original report.”
The Pinocchio Test
As we have well documented this campaign season, the Trump campaign and the RNC are eager purveyors of misleading and out-of-context clips. They earn lots of clicks, which is perhaps the point, but it’s pretty childish behavior. After all, Trump makes plenty of verbal slips, too. (Just ask his former national security adviser, “Michael Bolton.”)
Guest’s tweet is a classic example of the isolation, according to The Fact Checker’s Guide to Manipulated Video. Starting the clip when the moderators were no longer on the screen, he eliminated key context by removing the most obvious George that Biden could be referring to — George Lopez — and filled in the gap with an answer better suited to the Trump campaign’s unproven narrative of Biden’s faltering mental acuity.
Guest earns Four Pinocchios for his efforts.
Obama tried to slam a candidate in during the lame duck session and failed because the repubs had control of the boat. This was made possible by your boy Harry Reid implementing the nuclear option. Tortoise-man fired back and extended it to supreme court justices. Reid let the cat out of the bag, tortoise man strapped a fucking rocket to it and sent it into the sun. That cat will never come back to this side of the galaxy now.
This is the biggest cope I've seen from nearly every democrat I've ever talked to. It's like you casually ignore all of 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016 because it's convenient.
With all this discussion of court packing the dems clearly haven't learned opening a pandora's box your opponents will leverage against you when you lose the house/senate is a fucking terrible idea. But democrats are extremely shortsighted in general so I'm not surprised at all they think "bringing back balance" by stacking the courts and implementing absurd new rules will NEVER come back to bite them. We are quickly headed into one party rule and your boy Reid was the pale rider.
We won't get it back. The Democrats are vying for 1 party rule. We are in completely uncharted waters.
Best case - Trump wins, Senate stays red, House stays Blue
Ok case 1 - Trump wins, Senate goes blue, house goes red
Ok case 2 - Trump loses, Senate stays red, house stays blue. With supreme court control and control of the senate Biden will be incapable of doing anything.
Democrat Monarchy by 2022 case - Trump loses, Senate goes blue, house goes blue. Full blown power grab, supreme court undoes the 2 term election laws and rewrites chunks of the constitution erasing 2/3rds of the bill of rights, Biden dies after his 3rd term at age 200, Kamala takes over and runs America for 50 years. The entire structure of America undone in order to "save democracy". We all learn mandarin and our leader in 2060 is Chinese.
Republican Monarchy by 2022 case - Trump wins, Senate stays red, house goes red. See above but instead Trump has 3 terms, then his son, then other son, then his daughter. We descend into a traditionalist republic and we all are speaking Russian and stoning each other for apostasy by 2060.
Actually the majority of Americans oppose packing or changing the court.except the nuclear option was not implemented for SCOTUS, but you know that.
except the GOP obstructed record judicial appointments unlike anything seen in the history of the US forcing the "nuclear options" but you know that.
except government doesn't just stop for 2 yrs for losing the senate unless obstructionism to force a dem loss is the point, but you know that.
No one honestly gives a flying fuck if SCOTUS is expanded, make it 101 judges, it becomes harder to game it with partisan hacks at that point.
corrected statement, the GOP doesn't care what Americans think anyway:Actually the majority of Americans oppose packing or changing the court.
Actually the majority of Americans oppose packing or changing the court.
Repubs all ready packed it with conservatives and it is glorrriousss. If libtards pack it, we will pack it again.