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睡舅慢舅加把油
计票已经进入第三天了,形势虽然渐趋明朗,可还是没有明确的结果。整个过程,就像是电影里的慢镜头,知道有可能翻盘,可又不能确定,两边的心境应该都是七上八下,都被煎熬着,可是,共同之处,仅此而已。除了煎熬外,将胜的睡舅及舅粉们,肯定是充满希望,期待,和难以压抑的兴奋,而川普和川粉们则是绝望,沮丧和愤怒。
不管是什么样的心情,目前唯一能够做的是耐心地等待着点票,同时,深吸一口气,想想一个基本道理,那就是既然是竞选就有输赢,谁输谁赢是要用最后得票数,而不是在点票时的领先数来决定的,所以要能赢得起,更要能输得起。
正是:
几多欢喜几多愁,
半国高兴半国优,
胜败兵家乃常事,
输赢江水皆东流。
说起来简单做起来难,从目前的情况看,川普和不少粉儿们就没有做到这一点,他们人为只能是川普赢,不然就不公平,更有人认为川普是上帝派来而不是美国人民选出来管理我们美国人民的,有这种和民主相违背的逻辑,自然不能理解和接受对方赢的事实,结果就会难以理智,说出一些让人觉得可笑的话,做出让人难以置信的事。
昨天,川普再次说出了让人可笑的话,在白宫新闻发布会上,身为美国总统,无视自己的誓言,用毫无事实的谎言,污蔑对方作弊,攻击美国的民主制度,这不仅不是美国总统应有的表现,也不是男子汉大丈夫的表现,男子汉是能赢得起,更能输得起的。
一个人如果输不起,下场一定不会很好,川普的下场就不会很好,从他的一贯言行看,他根本就不会把国家和人民的利益放在心里,他现在唯一想的就是如何能够"赢",为此他将不顾民意和民主,采取一切手段,一意孤行,赖也要赖在白宫里面。这种行为最终不仅不会得到选民的支持,也会被有良知和民主素养的共和党人抛弃,因为这种行为和美国的民主制度是水火不相容的,所以,最后他会被美国人民给踢出白宫,如此下场,惨不?
所以,我奉劝他的粉儿们,如果真爱他,就要帮他一把,让他早点冷静和理智下来,走自己的alternative world里走出来,面对事实,做个男子汉大丈夫,能赢更能输,在剩下的时间里做个风风光光的总统,离任后做个有风度的老人,不要去跟着起舞,让他变为一个被人民唾弃的老赖。
选举的大势,虽然不是势如破竹,但也是slowly,but surely在把胜利送给睡舅,在他有希望赢的四州中,乔治亚已经小幅领先。
宾州距离越来越近,继续以70-80%得票率大幅领先,估计今天会超越川普,向胜利迈进一大步。
内州继续领先,虽然不多,但随着更多的票被点,领先幅度不减反增,可以说胜券在握。
和上三州比起来,最难说的反而是已经被宣布赢的亚州,那里的情况和其它州相反,越点距离越小,可方向不对,不过据说还是有望守住,如果能守住的话,拜登很可能会以306比232取胜,比分和上次一模一样,如果是那样,胜利将会更甜。
胜利在望,当给睡舅慢舅加点油: Go,Sleepy Joe! Go, Slow Joe! The Big White House is yours, go get it!
“无数个造假的渠道的,一个人甚至可以有几个人的ID”, 你有什么根据? 无数个是多少? 每张选票要对照一个社会保险号, 你是说川总 MAGA 四年, 把美国搞得如此无言瘴气吗? 美国处处造假, 都造到大选上来了。 MAGA 是笑话吗? 哈哈, 太搞笑了
回复 '微风拂面来' 的评论 : 刚才拜登的发言人说了,美国政府有能力把侵占白宫的人押解出去
我真的好希望看到这样的场景,不知是需要把川普架出去还是抬出去。希望川普一定不要妥协噢,一定要硬抗到底。Lol.
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期盼着能看到川普被抬出去的那一天!
今年2月,拜顿在IOWA初选时只得了第四,好多人嘲笑他,讽刺他,说他的政治生涯已经结束了。但拜顿从没放弃,一直坚持到今天。看看这么多年来,他经历的坎坷,上帝是如何把拜顿这个谦卑的人抬高的。今天听到MSNBC的 Mika 读了这篇文章,非常感动。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNdRpqPMDKg&list=PL6lGvU9XGvyOHpUB4vUkcRwUqB2dvN-Ct
Joe and Jill Biden retreated to the big bathroom upstairs in their Delaware home to sort through the loss. For a proud man long driven by a belief that God had a special plan for his life, this latest humiliation was shattering. Sensing her husband’s pain, Jill told Joe, “It’s hard to smile.”
“I know,” he replied, but Biden characteristically did his best to look forward while speaking of better days ahead. Richard Ben Cramer’s classic work on the 1988 presidential campaign, “What It Takes: The Way to the White House,” movingly described how Joe Biden’s departure from that contest would be followed by even more harrowing events in the coming months.
In February 1988, Biden would suffer a brain aneurysm and find himself at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where his doctor told the senator that his chance of survival was less than half. Even if Biden lived, the doctor continued, a long list of physical and mental limitations were likely.
Fifteen years after losing their mother and sister in a shattering car accident, Biden’s sons, Beau and Hunter, were called to their father’s bedside after a priest delivered last rites. Cramer wrote that there was no need for the critically ill man to make things right with his boys or to even say that he loved them. Joe Biden had made that obvious his entire life, refusing to let anyone step in to help raise them after his young wife died.
“Joe didn’t want anybody else raising his kids,” Cramer wrote. “He was there every night, every weekend. They had stories at bedtime, games of catch on the lawn, outings, trips, places to go. .?.?. The boys never saw the air out of Joe’s lungs. Not once. He would not allow that.” From his hospital bed, Biden let his boys know that he didn’t need to see them grow into men to know that he would be proud of them; he was proud of them already.
When the surgeons cut into Biden’s head, the aneurysm exploded outward and was clamped immediately. Had it gushed toward his brain, Biden would have been dead in an instant. But he survived and continued raising his children, while passing landmark legislation in the Senate and then later serving as Barack Obama’s vice president.
More than 25 years later, the awful grace of God would demand that Biden bury his oldest son; fate would require that it be the father carrying the son’s memory with him through the long days and nights that followed. Last month, while in Iowa, Biden quietly wept as he told me on-air of how Beau pushed him forward every day on the campaign trail. That made sense because it was young Beau, after all, who pushed back against his father leaving the presidential race in 1987. A few months later, he would be in the front seat of his dad’s ambulance driving through a fierce February snowstorm. It was Beau’s memory that also helped move Joe Biden to enter the 2020 presidential race.
Friends and longtime aides feared that the former vice president wasn’t up to the challenge of running yet again for president; that the pain and hardship Biden had endured over his adult life left him too wearied to absorb the hits that would surely come his way. But Jill Biden, whom Joe credited with helping him “dream again” after his first wife’s death, supported his decision and helped him pick up the pieces of his life once more.
That faith initially seemed to pay off, with Biden racing to the top of most Democratic national polls throughout 2019. His losses in the first contests of 2020, held in overwhelmingly white states, discounted his support among black voters and has put his candidacy at risk. Whether his campaign can survive the body blows delivered by Iowa and New Hampshire remains to be seen, but Joe Biden has endured worse.
Like that gravely ill father comforting his sons so many years ago, millions of Americans do not need to see how this political race ends to know that they are already proud of Joe Biden. And you can put me at the top of that list.
祝福美国和美国人民。
川粉们终于不出现回帖里.就像有人说的那样川普终于体会到了美国人民的2020人生经验了.得过新冠,失业了.这就是MAGA2020!
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川粉很快变拜粉。我们这些人又开始监督新总统了:)。因为那是我们的理性
真希望那一天中国也能像美国这样有投票来决定。
我真的好希望看到这样的场景,不知是需要把川普架出去还是抬出去。希望川普一定不要妥协噢,一定要硬抗到底。Lol.
看情况是赢定了,并且赢率还不至于太低。
把这数字算进去后,滨州拜登的领先就达到了三万票,胜局可以说是锁定了