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You should if you want to form your opinion.
I have read your comment history and formed an opinion on it. I don't think people should take your advice.
Opinion of what? Who's worse?
I think Putin/Tucker would be a great presidential ticket for the states.
Pucker
Tuckerin?
Tuckin'
Tutin
chef's kiss
He'd be the only one running capable of having a cognisant conversation for two hours....
I think we have different definitions of cognisant.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cognizant#English
But you’re saying that Trump and Biden don’t fit this definition?
Yes. It's called to "both-sides" the argument. And like arguing with a pig, it only possibly benefits one side.
It’s not an argument it’s a statement of simple fact. Neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden can give a speech without mangling individual words, grammar, and general coherence of the point. They ramble, they confuse words, they mash thoughts together and jump around at random.
This isn’t “both sides”, this is “both of those Presidents”, and it’s a simple fact.
I think Trump and Biden say stupid things and occasionally make mistakes but I think they’re both fairly sharp.
I think Biden makes the better president by a long shot though.
I wonder if we're seeing a Russian troll farm at work here. It certainly looks like an attempt to get the attention off Putin, doesn't it?
I’m not a Russian troll farm, any one paying me would be wasting their money.
I was thinking of the guy you were replying to.
Makes sense. I'd be a horrible investment.