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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Election Results Prediction From The Blog "Who's Your Daddy"


Let's hope this prediction from the blog author Lisa turns out to not just be wrong, but bigly wrong. Let us pray that Kamala Harris's victory is so large that it cannot be stolen.

Dervish Sanders: What might Kamala Harris do if she loses the election? Stay active in politics or something else? Is her law license active and could she practice law?

Perplexity: Based on the information provided in the search results and Kamala Harris's background, here are some possibilities for what she might do if she were to lose the election:

1. Return to Politics: Harris has had a long career in politics, so she could potentially run for other offices or remain active in the Democratic Party. She could consider running for Senate again or for Governor of California in the future.

2. Legal Career: According to the California State Bar website, Harris's law license status is currently "Inactive". If she chose to reactivate her license, she could potentially return to practicing law. However, given her high profile, this seems less likely as a full-time pursuit.

3. Academia: With her legal background and political experience, Harris could potentially take on roles in academia, such as teaching law or political science at a university.

4. Advocacy Work: She could focus on advocacy for causes she's passionate about, such as civil rights, criminal justice reform, or women's issues.

5. Private Sector: Like many former politicians, Harris could take on roles in the private sector, such as joining corporate boards or working as a consultant.

6. Writing and Speaking: She could write books (as she has done before) or become a public speaker, leveraging her experiences in law and politics.

7. Media Commentator: Given her high profile and political expertise, she could become a political commentator or analyst for media outlets.

It's worth noting that Harris's law license being inactive doesn't necessarily preclude her from engaging in legal work entirely, but she would need to reactivate it if she wanted to practice law again. The process for reactivation would involve meeting certain requirements set by the California State Bar.

Given her experience and profile, it's likely that Harris would remain involved in public life in some capacity, whether through politics, advocacy, or other channels. However, the specific path she might choose would depend on various factors, including personal preferences and political circumstances at the time. End Perplexity Response.

Kamala Harris would definitely not go back to working at McDonald's. Unless McDonald's wanted her to represent them as a lawyer. From the above image, however, it does appear as though d0n0ld could end up working at McDonald's? I doubt it. Though technically he could. It's possible they already hired him? Given that he worked a shift at McDonald's recently?

Dervish Sanders: Does McDonald's hire senior citizens?

Copilot: Yes, McDonald's does hire senior citizens. They have inclusive hiring policies and offer various roles that can be suitable for older workers. In fact, McDonald's has partnered with AARP to help connect older job seekers with employment opportunities. End Copilot Response.

For the record, as far as magamoron cartoonists go, I think the Turd Ben Garrison is a better artist than the Turd Tony Branco.


Above is an AI image from the blog of the extremely low IQ trump-loving imbecile "Mystere". Why is Kamala Harris the "McIdiot" when it is d0n0ld tRump who is fond of their food? As per Copilot, "Donald Trump's typical McDonald's order is quite the calorie bomb. He's known to order two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a large chocolate milkshake. This adds up to around 2,430 calories".

How can someone eat 4 high calorie sandwiches in one sitting? No wonder he's such a fat ass.

Post authored by the Anti-Branco Liberal/Progressive Leftist blogger Dervish Sanders. wym329.

6 comments:

  1. Maybe this will help you resolve your perplexity.

    I wouldn't worry too much about Kamala's future. The Democrats can always use another elf on the shelf.

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  2. I'm not an owner, so it's isn't "my Perplexity".

    Perplexity AI is an AI-powered (Artificial intelligence) research and conversational search engine that answers queries using natural language predictive text. It is based in San Francisco, California.

    Founded in 2022, Perplexity generates answers using sources from the web and cites links within the text response.[4] Perplexity works on a freemium model; the free product uses the company's standalone large language model (LLM) that incorporates natural language processing (NLP) capabilities, while the paid version Perplexity Pro has access to GPT-4, Claude 3.5, Mistral Large, Llama 3 and an Experimental Perplexity Model. In Q1 2024, it had reached 15 million monthly users.

    Additionally...

    The name "Perplexity" for the AI was inspired by the concept of perplexity in information theory and natural language processing. Originally, the term was used by IBM scientist Fred Jelinek and colleagues in the 1980s to describe the uncertainty or complexity of language models when processing speech inputs.

    By naming the AI "Perplexity," the creators likely aimed to convey the idea of tackling complex queries and providing clear, concise answers, effectively reducing the "perplexity" or confusion for users.

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  3. Not an AI fan. I'd rather drink informational water than 10 ingredient Wonton soup.

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  4. In the post above I simply used it as a search engine.

    btw, it's d0n0ld who is bigly worried about what's going to happen after the election. Will he get prison time? Possibly. His life certainly is going to be unpleasant. He will be spending a lot of time in court and a lot of money on lawyers. His money problems will be getting worse.

    In regards to money problems, Rudy has been ordered to PAY UP. He owes the election workers he defamed a bigly pile of cash.

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  5. There's a difference between us regarding AI use. I use it for comedy jokes... and you for information. See the difference?

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