JD's Clownch has left the building

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VonBonfire

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I think he was having a bad day. Apparently he was overcome by the clown emoji in another thread. 🤡 🤡 🤡

Maybe a drunk neighbor urinated on his white asparagus patch.:cheers:

Maybe his Tesla battery died and it's 15k for another.:poke:

Or maybe his landscape employees demanded profit sharing and began a mutiny.🙃🙃

Maybe his TDS and that son of a bitch Johnson drove him to beat his soy boyfriend.👊👊👊

Hopefully he's ok.

Don't worry JD, the earth is still flat, there is no outer space, Israel still exists, and the Annoying Orange is still president of the US and Canada.:LOL:

 
Hey brother - you took the time to type all of that out so do me a solid and just post the link. Frankly, I'm exhausted just reading through that Johhny Gtar trainwreck thread on the Trump un-assassination attempt. :D
 
Hey brother - you took the time to type all of that out so do me a solid and just post the link. Frankly, I'm exhausted just reading through that Johhny Gtar trainwreck thread on the Trump un-assassination attempt. :D
Start here but be warned there weren't any fireworks:
 
"Based on polling and voter identification data as of 2025-2026, the Democratic Party is facing a decline in popularity and electoral standing that many analysts describe as the deepest in over three decades."

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You should bet if you're so sure! You'd make good money!
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"The Democratic Party's historical decline is marked by the mid-20th-century loss of its "Solid South" base, the erosion of working-class support starting in the 1970s, and increasing cultural polarization. Key shifts included the shift toward college-educated professionals, the rise of neoliberalism, and significant electoral losses following the 2010 Affordable Care Act."

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"The Democratic Party's historical decline is marked by the mid-20th-century loss of its "Solid South" base, the erosion of working-class support starting in the 1970s, and increasing cultural polarization. Key shifts included the shift toward college-educated professionals, the rise of neoliberalism, and significant electoral losses following the 2010 Affordable Care Act."

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Place your bet, Jesus freak!
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So you agree the Dems will win the midterms. Good girl.
Do you understand English?
I don't gamble.
Nobody knows what is going to happen. Usually the opposing party wins the mid-terms.
 
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