manifest destiny
Master
D'accord.And another fault of Trump as I think about it is that he didn’t use the bully pulpit to expose lies as much as he used it to bully political enemies. I think the former would have helped him broaden his tent.
D'accord.And another fault of Trump as I think about it is that he didn’t use the bully pulpit to expose lies as much as he used it to bully political enemies. I think the former would have helped him broaden his tent.
We’re past election integrity. Republicans need to learn how to exploit mail-in ballots. Now that they’re here, those states aren’t gonna give them up. I don’t think the courts are going to be helpful there. It’s just gonna be a lot harder for Republicans to ballot harvest. I think they’ll have to figure that out.Again? Probably, but that would require robust election integrity. He had a net gain in voters.
50+ minutes into his speech and he still looks good.Everyone ages differently. Biden is too old. Trump? I’m don’t think he’s deteriorating nearly at the same rate Biden is/has.
Trump’s had 2 years to figure out the shut downs and the vaxx’s were a mistake. For most of 2021 and all of 2022 he could have been distancing himself from those decisions. He has not. From what I have read he’s still embracing them. He sees them as a high point of his presidency.I excuse Trump. He was out of his depth. Most presidents would have been.
In hindsight his best move would have been to fire Fauci and just take the press heat from that. And hire someone sane but not in the pockets of big pharma to advise him.
Although I agree, in essence, to your points .... a medical downturn can cause a sudden, complete downturn in an older individual .... it happens very quickly.Everyone ages differently. Biden is too old. Trump? I’m don’t think he’s deteriorating nearly at the same rate Biden is/has.
My wife had an aunt that when she died at nearly 100 was still a sharp as a tack. Biden can‘t read a teleprompter.50+ minutes into his speech and he still looks good.
Maybe. On the other hand iron sharpens iron. Time will tell which will happen here.I dislike seeing a major fracture of the GOP, but it appears that a major one is on the horizon. Sigh.
If he still sees the vaccines as a high point of his presidency, yeah, that's a problem. I don't think you'll ever see him admit anything he did was a mistake, which is another negative about him.Trump’s had 2 years to figure out the shut downs and the vaxx’s were a mistake. For most of 2021 and all of 2022 he could have been distancing himself from those decisions. He has not. From what I have read he’s still embracing them. He sees them as a high point of his presidency.
Yeah, I've seen it happen to relatives. When old people deteriorate it happens swiftly. Trump seems as quick witted as ever now. But 82 is quite old. Biden's mind is cooked. He's done. Who knows how much Trump has left.Although I agree, in essence, to your points .... a medical downturn can cause a sudden, complete downturn in an older individual .... it happens very quickly.
I've seen this time, and time again.
I dislike seeing a major fracture of the GOP, but it appears that a major one is on the horizon. Sigh.
Iron sharpens iron, but if it comes to fabricating dirt, Idunno. I just think this could actually go in that direction. A primary election is supposed to be about determining which candidate should represent the party. It should not be about destroying each other, so that a weakened candidate faces the Democrat challenger in the general election.Maybe. On the other hand iron sharpens iron. Time will tell which will happen here.
Trump \uInherited a large, successful business that someone else had built from the ground up. Had how many failed businesses? Trump steaks anyone. Maybe while riding first class on Trump air? Had to file bankruptcy multiple times. Had to be bailed out by daddy with an off the book loan. Decried off shoring jobs while importing clothing made in third world countries. Registered as a Repub (best that I can find) in 1987, then almost immediately begged Bush to pick him as a running mate. Bush declined the offer.Ran a large, successful business in a tough industry and a tough regulatory environment for 40 odd years while increasing its valuation considerably
What were DeSantis' accomplishments outside of elected office/government trough
Yeah, my grandma was sharp as a tack up until the day she died in her late 80s, my great aunt, her sister on the other hand went downhill quick.Yeah, I've seen it happen to relatives. When old people deteriorate it happens swiftly. Trump seems as quick witted as ever now. But 82 is quite old. Biden's mind is cooked. He's done. Who knows how much Trump has left.
My god, what is unsubstantiated in my post? Did he not go to Yale? Harvard? Did CFG not support him? We can’t even ask questions about the guy?He managed the **** out of Florida’s issues. If you have a specific complaint backed by something real, I’m willing to listen. Just raising an unsubstantiated question isn’t worth people’s time.
A lot to learn about Desantis. Who are his financial backers? Club For Growth and other globalists? Is really conservative or a product of his Yale and Harvard educations? Is he the real deal or playing a part?
Your god what? Club for growth is a chamber-o-commerce Republican kind of organization. Basically ****ing neocons. But. It doesn't look to me like DeSantis ran Florida like a chamber-o-commerce Republican would. He didn't run Florida like Holcomb ran Indiana, for example. Holcomb is the poster boy for chamber-o-commerce Republicanism.My god, what is unsubstantiated in my post? Did he not go to Yale? Harvard? Did CFG not support him? We can’t even ask questions about the guy?
Well, that's an opinion. You're entitled to yours. And maybe he will be. Maybe not. Either way, I don't think Trump can win the general, and I don't think DeSantis will win the general. Not unless Republicans learn how to play the hand they have and figure out how to make mail in ballots work for them. They'll have to do ballot harvesting too.Nah, sorry. Trump is still the man for sure.
Yeah, just my opinion. I also believe the Republicans need to fight fire with fire.They'll have to do ballot harvesting too.
That's pretty much how it goes.It's like I said elsewhere. If there are exploits in election systems that are available to both parties, it's all fair. But Republicans don't have the same advantage as democrats with ballot harvesting, because it's way more effective to do it in urban districts where a large majority of the constituents are in densely populated areas. Blue haired lady comes to your door. Hey, you registered to vote? Nah. I don't care about that stuff. I just want to play CoD. Hey, I can get you registered. Nah, I gotta get back to my game. Oh, well you know if Republicans win they're gonna ban video games. Really? Yeah. You better vote. Tell you what. Lets get you registered, and I can even fill out your ballot for you while you're gaming. All you have to do is sign it. I'll even deliver it for you. Uh. Okay.
So it’s Jeb! then?Well, that's an opinion. You're entitled to yours. And maybe he will be. Maybe not. Either way, I don't think Trump can win the general, and I don't think DeSantis will win the general. Not unless Republicans learn how to play the hand they have and figure out how to make mail in ballots work for them. They'll have to do ballot harvesting too.
Washington and the DNC and GOP both would love nothing better! Pence could be his VP.So it’s Jeb! then?