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In reply to the discussion: As a Biden doubter [View all]summer_in_TX
(2,738 posts)99. Pretty sure it'll be a brand new plane.
I heard that AF1 changes with the changing presidents. I think they custom fit them for the needs and tastes of the incoming president.
Hope I remember that right. It would gross me out to be in close quarters that Trump and his lickspittles and lackeys (some of them related to him) had occupied a lot.
I hope that the evil that clung to Trump and his children has been not only wiped clean but exorcised and the White House has been blessed and rededicated to serve the people.
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That "Sleepy Joe" insult didn't exactly work out for the GQP, did it?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2021
#9
My sentiments exactly. I think Joe learned from the mistakes of the Obama administration.
lagomorph777
Feb 2021
#12
It's amazing what an admin can do if it has the Senate and House, even with just a...
brush
Feb 2021
#16
I thought he was the right person for the right time, and believed he was the only one who could
still_one
Feb 2021
#18
Biden ran as a cautious moderate, but he's governing more like the second coming of FDR.
sop
Feb 2021
#20
Couldn't agree more. Was just mentioning to the hubby how "odd" it feels like to not have to hear
onetexan
Feb 2021
#68
In this type of situation I have no problem being wrong. As long as I put the right
Guy Whitey Corngood
Feb 2021
#23
When nothing's been done for four years, there's a lot of low hanging fruit sitting around.
meadowlander
Feb 2021
#27
Biden was not my first choice either, but he has been exactly the right choice.
Lonestarblue
Feb 2021
#28
I was a Biden doubter too, but he is not acting like a moderate, his actions are progressive.
mysteryowl
Feb 2021
#29
I believe he intentionally left incom op n the need so he would hav something to give.
Dream Girl
Feb 2021
#39
Ditto... and now it would be difficult to think of a better team than Biden and his administration.
List left
Feb 2021
#38
I was an early supporter of Kamala Harris, and a bit concerned about Joe Biden's age. But after he
japple
Feb 2021
#48
my reservations were more about his agility to deal with counter measures.
SleeplessinSoCal
Feb 2021
#55
The GOP is stunned. That's why they have nothing else to say but, "We want to leave the country!"
C Moon
Feb 2021
#79
For the first time in 10 years, my friend, a Bernie or bust, Jill Stein voter...
Lucky Luciano
Feb 2021
#96
I am right there with you. I was so worried that nothing was going to change.
vsrazdem
Feb 2021
#101
I'm not sneaking a sip of Both Cider but he DID get a bit of a raw deal from progressives...
Montauk6
Feb 2021
#104
This speaks for me as well. One difference is that I realized after he was our nominee was
Dustlawyer
Feb 2021
#105
Joes one of the good guys. Ive been a fan of his for a long time and never doubed he could...
samnsara
Feb 2021
#109