Just like it's Trump's fault that Democrat voters didn't support the black candidates.
Just like it's Trump's fault that Democrat voters didn't support the black candidates.
He pissed in the free punch bowl, THAT'S what started it.Not to mention - the Coronavirus is President Trump's fault too!
Where did he blame Trump?
When he mentioned the president by saying "it might be helpful to have a president..."
It would appear for all of his proponent-ness of technology, he is unaware that (a) primaries are up to the parties, not the government at all, and (2) [H/T to Paul Reiser] the states run the elections, not the federal government, and (c) none of this is up to the government anyway, since no one is currently running for a government office, they are running for a party nomination.
He should be attacking the DNC, not the president and government. He's just too techy, apparently, to know that.
So, you're saying he DOES believe the president is involved in state primary elections, and he wasn't mentioning the current president when he mentioned the president?It's more plausible that the only candidate who is pushing technology is using this event to push his own candidacy.
He's saying that if he was President, this kind of stuff wouldn't happen. Wishful thinking, obviously, but not everything is a dog whistle for "Trump bad".
The design of the website was overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and built by a number of federal contractors, most prominently CGI Group of Canada. The original budget for CGI was $93.7 million
Office of Inspector General released a report in August 2014 finding that the total cost of the HealthCare.gov website had reached $1.7 billion and a month later, including costs beyond "computer systems," Bloomberg News estimated it at $2.1 billion.
So, you're saying he ...wasn't mentioning the current president when he mentioned the president?
Just like it's Trump's fault that Democrat voters didn't support the black candidates.
I have less of a feeling that he's blaming Trump, than bragging about his own tech savvy-ness.
That's pretty clairvoyant.Yes.
Or that he is unaware that presidents do not have control of that now.That's even worse because then he's saying that if he's President he'll take over all state elections.
Perhaps he thinks he's applying for an IT job and doesn't really understand what Presidents do?Or that he is unaware that presidents do not have control of that now.
Or both.
So, you're saying he DOES believe the president is involved in state primary elections, and he wasn't mentioning the current president when he mentioned the president?
That's even worse because then he's saying that if he's President he'll take over all state elections.
Just like it's Trump's fault that Democrat voters didn't support the black candidates.
Chances are C - with much more emphasis on the braggadocio factor.
I fully understood it as "C", but Chris explained it was "A" only.Let's break it down another way:
Say you're talking to a girl (I'm presuming you're heterosexual cis-male for the purposes of this analogy) in a club, library, grocery store, boardwalk in Solomons, or online, and she makes a small joke that she's currently unsatisfied.
You know.... sexually.
You respond by saying "If you were my girlfriend, you'd never go unsatisfied".
Are you:
A) Bragging about your own dick size and sexual prowess.
B) Belittling her boyfriend as an impotent needle-dick
C) Some combination of the above.
Chances are C - with much more emphasis on the braggadocio factor.
I hope this puts it into terms you can better understand.