Fight! Fight!Fight! Fit to be "commander and chief?" Absolutely!
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Conversely, imagine how President Biden would have reacted.
Unlike "mainstream media, Democrats, liberals, and the far-left," over the past eight-(8) years I've conducted far more objective research (see links below) about Donald Trump that consistently invalidate the perpetual barrage of accusations he's endured prior to becoming POTUS, while POTUS, and throughout his second run for POTUS. Likewise, I've compiled robust data about President Biden.
My demographic? I'm not a Republican, I'm not a Democrat, and I'm not White; I'm a politically independent Black man over fifty years of age. Based on objective reseach which I began when Donald Trump declared his candidacy on June 16, 2015 - research I've continued throughout his term as POTUS and thereafter, I've repeatedly written in support of Donald Trump's candidacy and his presidency. To re-cap, please consider the following:
As usual, when faced with
the truth, Bill Maher pivots.
What exactly did
President Biden say?
Did ya see the debate?Fit to be "commander and chief?"
Mental acuity?
Physical fitness?
At a press conference a week after the debate, wouldn't it be "helpful" if the President of the United States of America actually knew the name of his Vice President?
Immigration . . .
a total ban . . .
a total initiative . . .
relative to . . .
what strategy?
Immediately after
their debate on
June 27, 2024 here's President Trump
"walking" vs.
President Biden "walking."
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