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Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:19 am to deltaland
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After last night it’s obvious. What a clown show that debate was
So put you in the "style over substance" column. Unfortunately you've got a lot of company.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:21 am to Jon Ham
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He’s not a natural at this part of being a politician, and it’s understandable he was feeling the pressure on top of it.
You think 2 gubernatorial campaigns would prepare him for something like this
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:23 am to deltaland
Glad more are seeing the light
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:24 am to tarzana
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Let due process do its course. If he did the crime, he needs to do the time.
You didn't answer the question. Do you support directed election interference by the DOJ against a political opponent?
You know damn good and well not a single court case is going to be concluded before Feb of 2025.
Remember, this IS who YOU voted for
This post was edited on 8/24/23 at 10:32 am
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:28 am to chRxis
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4 indictments hanging around his neck
This helps him. There is video after video on YT of people all over the country indicating this is the very reason they will vote for him.
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it's just the truth...
But it's not
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:41 am to dstone12
The problem is, each one of those stiffs up there is still a better option than Biden but they won’t win.
Hugely depressing because they are all fake as hell but can at least string together a full paragraph.
Mike pence and Nikki haley were there to drown out Vivek.
Christie? Lol.
Ron? Canned and fake.
“The GOP is dead because it’s killing itself from within and by its donors.
Jeb Bush was already mega-donated, sight unseen. That’s who they thought could take down trump and they donated KNOWING that Hillary would beat the ever loving hell out of him.
But that’s the GOP’s weird existence.
To take money from donors so they can lose to democrats that will take even more from us.”
I don’t think I’ve ever heard it put as well as you did. Thank you!
Hugely depressing because they are all fake as hell but can at least string together a full paragraph.
Mike pence and Nikki haley were there to drown out Vivek.
Christie? Lol.
Ron? Canned and fake.
“The GOP is dead because it’s killing itself from within and by its donors.
Jeb Bush was already mega-donated, sight unseen. That’s who they thought could take down trump and they donated KNOWING that Hillary would beat the ever loving hell out of him.
But that’s the GOP’s weird existence.
To take money from donors so they can lose to democrats that will take even more from us.”
I don’t think I’ve ever heard it put as well as you did. Thank you!
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:45 am to Strannix
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Only down 60 points lol
the other side is laboring under heavy psy ops
Our president, Larry Fink of Blackrock, will try to get his moneys worth..
..for the conquests which he has bought - the largest purchase in human history for his gutter religion
Posted on 8/24/23 at 10:46 am to deltaland
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Desantis reminds me a lot of Scott Walker or Ted Cruz
Totally agreed however I feel he has potential but alas it is at the moment just potential. I am on record here saying he made a mistake by jumping in, in 2024. I stand by that. I like his trajectory but as of now he doesn’t have that “It factor” it takes to move the masses. I like him. I really do and have for some time BUT he just isn’t ready to run the show yet. Nor is Vivek. Those two are whom I would say have the potential to get where they need to be eventually however last night should have made it crystal clear we need Trump in 2024, even if you don’t care for him on a personal level.
This post was edited on 8/24/23 at 10:47 am
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:00 am to chRxis
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everyone knows exactly what they are getting with him.
Just one question. Was the country better off during Trump's one term than it is now?
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where will the necessary votes come from?
And where exactly do you think anyone of those in that debate gets a majority of votes? One of them needs to decide who will be Trumps VP and move on.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:07 am to deltaland
Pence and Christie need to be thrown out of the debates!!
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:26 am to deltaland
Trump got tossed a softball with no one on the field in that interview with Tucker and hit a single.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:28 am to dstone12
The radicals of the republican party will pick the winner unfortunately. And they'll do it without regard to which candidate resonates the best with moderates.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:31 am to aggressor
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Trump got tossed a softball with no one on the field in that interview with Tucker and hit a single.
He got walked to base after saying he thinks Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. That answer didn't win him any votes. Worst case scenario, it probably hurt the trust his current fanbase has in him.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:33 am to Texas Weazel
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Worst case scenario, it probably hurt the trust his current fanbase has in him.
With his answer about the Epstein thing? That might be just a tad overstated.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 11:51 am to davyjones
Just about every massive conspiracy follower is a Trump follower (qanon is a thing for a reason). There's just no denying it. I'd wager the vast majority of his voters believe Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. Hell, even some democrats buy into that conspiracy theory!
For him to dismiss one of the most widely accepted conspiracy theories was definitely odd given his connections to him. Makes you wonder how much his death benefited him.
For him to dismiss one of the most widely accepted conspiracy theories was definitely odd given his connections to him. Makes you wonder how much his death benefited him.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 12:07 pm to Texas Weazel
So Trump followers are by and large conspiracy theorists, as evidenced by their possible refusal to believe in a textbook conspiracy theory in the Epstein matter? I’m not gonna lie, that’s a little confusing.
And for the record, I actually believe that supporters and non-supporters of Trump alike by and large subscribe to the Epstein conspiracy theory, and I would guess I only fall into a clear minority of people who believe otherwise. So it’s really not all that much about Trump at all. His current beliefs on the matter probably run counter to the majority opinion of the majority of everybody. Mine tends to align with his, as I learned only last night. So take it for what it’s worth.
And for the record, I actually believe that supporters and non-supporters of Trump alike by and large subscribe to the Epstein conspiracy theory, and I would guess I only fall into a clear minority of people who believe otherwise. So it’s really not all that much about Trump at all. His current beliefs on the matter probably run counter to the majority opinion of the majority of everybody. Mine tends to align with his, as I learned only last night. So take it for what it’s worth.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 12:11 pm to davyjones
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So Trump followers are by and large conspiracy theorists,
75 MILLION of them!
Posted on 8/24/23 at 1:24 pm to Jjdoc
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It was more than wide spread.
of which, there was some Republican cheating/irregularities, as well... would you admit that as well?
look, EVERY election has some irregularities/cheating/ballot stuff/shenanigans/etc... but to think there was this huge swath of votes in a multistate coordinated effort to beat Trump is 1.) illogical 2.) intellectually dishonest 3.) insane
just sayin'.... he lost... period... get over it, and figure out what to do in the future, rather than trying to fricking play out some sort of revisionist history fan fiction... we have much more pressing needs, as a country, than to replay something that has been more than proven to be legit
Posted on 8/24/23 at 1:28 pm to Lg
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Was the country better off during Trump's one term than it is now?
depends on who you ask... i do know his spending and response to Covid had a direct hand in what we are dealing with now, with inflation and high interest rates, etc...
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where exactly do you think anyone of those in that debate gets a majority of votes?
they won't, b/c the Republican party has already made up it's mind and is willing to sacrifice any and/or all of the other candidates b/c they still have this bad taste in their mouth and are acting off pure emotion...
look, i'm not here to bash anyone, i'm really not.... i'm just saying the same thing that many people, on both sides of the aisle, are, which is Trump will coast in the primary, but is in big arse trouble in the general
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