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It’s all electoral politics for your Thursday martinis! Today, Jim and Greg discuss President Trump doing much better in Wisconsin than he was just a month ago and offer ideas for why those numbers are changing. We also discuss the latest Democratic presidential debate and take a closer look at Joe Biden’s difficulty at clearly expressing himself in many responses. And we note that new 2020 Democratic hopeful Deval Patrick is off to a bit of a rough start in drawing support.
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I was expecting Hunter Biden’s “Maury Povich” moment to be one of the Martinis
Maybe that’s a dated reference… I think Jerry Springer would work as well.
Both shows are still being produced and aired, aren’t they?
I know Springer is doing Judge Jerry now, but isn’t his other show still being made too?
Changed for some reason? Wow, I thought you guys would have learned about predicting elections…you don’t get the fact that normal people aren’t obsessed with politics and when the MSM and never-Trumpers like yourselves start pushing the same narrative and view of reality, we just believe the exact opposite and call it a day.
What makes you think you know what “normal” people are and aren’t? How are you so sure you’re “normal?”
Ricochetti are “normal-adjacent”.
I take it no one congratulated Joe on being a grandpa on the stage last night.
Is there a non ribald definition for “turn in the barrel”? Was surprised to hear Jim say it was expected that last night would have been Bootyjudge’s turn in the barrel. I know what Jim meant but that’s not what the phrase means.