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(1,897 posts)47. i agree but i think walz did his best
and i don't think vance will ever come across as 'normal' imho
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Not a bad thing. Super smart dogs. We had our golden at a dog park once and there
LT Barclay
Oct 2
#44
The ONLY thing that i wish was mention more was (when Kamala was accused of not doing anything for 3 and half years)
bluestarone
Oct 2
#4
Undecided voters. Gee, what would y'all like for dinner, road kill or a home cooked meal.
twodogsbarking
Oct 2
#17
I think Tim did just fine and really connected with a lot of people. My only fault was his China answer.
bluesbassman
Oct 2
#27
Unfortunately, I agree. But it was only a very minimal cringe for me.
littlemissmartypants
Oct 2
#36
Yes, just would've been a great contrast to that smarmy POS if Tim just boldly said "I mis-spoke" right out of the gate.
bluesbassman
Oct 2
#45
Well said. That sums up my feelings (wanting an attack dog), but apparently it has turned out well....
Sogo
Oct 2
#34
I didn't. I wanted someone who would stand up to the usual Republican nonsense, and I got it, plus some.
mucholderthandirt
Oct 3
#48