Who would you prefer as U.S. President, Donald Trump or Nikki Haley?

Who would you prefer as U.S. President, Donald Trump or Nikki Haley?

  • Nikki Haley

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 22 71.0%

  • Total voters
    31
April Mathis Bench Pressed 457.4 pounds in 2016. Her weight at the time was 271.2 pounds

Jennifer Thompson Bench Pressed 327.4 pounds in 2022. Her weight at the time was just 148.9 pounds.

Actually they can, and much more.


205 pounds more than 400 in fact.



They do no worse than men at this, and often better.

Indira Gandhi

Golda Meir

Margaret Thatcher

Angela Merkel

Vigdís Finnbogadóttir

Have all done better than any male POTUS in the US this century.

hahaha….poor Libs, always forming a retards opinion based on extreme exceptions…..the .00000000002 percentile.
”I know this one guy therefore I’ll pretend he represents the rule and not the exception because doing so makes me feel so warm and fuzzy……SO INCLUSIVE and accepting.”

Unkotare
 
hahaha….poor Libs, always forming a retards opinion based on extreme exceptions…..the .00000000002 percentile.

Being the leader of a country is an extreme exception. Right now the percent of people in this country that are the leader of the country is 0.000000301%

You as a male cannot bench 400lbs, so why does it matter that not all women can?

You as a male could not lead a pack of cub scouts, so why does it matter is not all women can lead a country?

As is your norm, you defeat your own argument every time.
 
hahaha….poor Libs, always forming a retards opinion based on extreme exceptions…..the .00000000002 percentile.
”I know this one guy therefore I’ll pretend he represents the rule and not the exception....
Feeling bad because YOU are such a weakling? You should.
 
Polls have Trump and Desantis at about 40% each with Nikki at about 6%.

Republicans will have a 15% threshold for any candidate to get on the debate stage.

Looks like a 2-man race at this point. Then Trump LOSES.
 
Why do Republicans like dumbasses so much for their political leaders?


WRONG!!!!

During the spring and sweltering summer of 1787, George Washington provided guidance for 55 state delegates who gathered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to fiercely debate the future of the United States.

The group of men had originally meant to gather with the intention to revise the Articles of Confederation, as they were seen as just barely holding their new country together. What happened instead ended up altering the course of history.


Washington was not interested in being a part of politics, but it was clear no one else could lead the convention
Soon after the convention began, on May 14, 1787, the delegates unanimously elected Washington to be the convention president. This was one of the few matters they agreed on, as they were a group of passionate federalists and anti-federalists. In presiding over the Constitutional Convention, he worked to forge consensus, demanding complete secrecy as the delegates set about the controversial task of not just revising the Articles of Confederation, but scrapping them all together.


So Nikki was pretty much correct imo.

Greg
 
WRONG!!!!

During the spring and sweltering summer of 1787, George Washington provided guidance for 55 state delegates who gathered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to fiercely debate the future of the United States.

The group of men had originally meant to gather with the intention to revise the Articles of Confederation, as they were seen as just barely holding their new country together. What happened instead ended up altering the course of history.


Washington was not interested in being a part of politics, but it was clear no one else could lead the convention
Soon after the convention began, on May 14, 1787, the delegates unanimously elected Washington to be the convention president. This was one of the few matters they agreed on, as they were a group of passionate federalists and anti-federalists. In presiding over the Constitutional Convention, he worked to forge consensus, demanding complete secrecy as the delegates set about the controversial task of not just revising the Articles of Confederation, but scrapping them all together.


So Nikki was pretty much correct imo.

Greg
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