Damn, LOL.
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Steven1974 said:The only shenanigans I'm aware of are Trump people trying to subvert the election results or Trump voters trying to vote more than once.caryking said:Who cares what is said about 2020, at this point? Everyone knows we had shenanigans; however, we aren't going backwards to fix the results; rather, we absolutely need to clean up the things that need cleaning and do a reasonable election this time.GuerrillaPack said:Well, you can't deny that fact that Trump himself is claiming that the tweet is being misinterpreted. Tweets are limited to 280 characters. You can't type out a full explanation of a position with a 280 character limit. Perhaps Trump didn't explain his position too well? Trump hasn't doubled down since that tweet and said "Yes, I do support terminating the Constitution", did he? If he openly supports "terminating" the Constitution, then why won't he say it again, over and over, and reinforce such a position??grantwolf said:It can't be interpreted in "a couple ways". There's zero gray area here. The fact that you can't just admit that what he said was indefensible says everything about you.GuerrillaPack said:grantwolf said:Full quote (bold emphasis mine):GuerrillaPack said:Hahahahaha. So you actually believe that Trump is essentially saying "I support the termination of all rules and the Constitution"???? Not that he was making an argument that the Democrats with their "fraudulent" use of the courts are the ones "allowing" the termination of all rules and the Constitution?grantwolf said:Nope. That quote is not at all taken out of context. But lol at the attempt.GuerrillaPack said:Re-read that genius, and read it in context of DJT's larger comments. Isn't DJT alleging that it is the DEMOCRATS who are "allowing" the termination of all rules, including the Constitution?grantwolf said:
""A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution," - DJT
Wow, Leftists are even dumber than I thought.
"So, with the revelation of MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION in working closely with Big Tech Companies, the DNC, & the Democrat Party, do you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION? Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution. Our great "Founders" did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections" - DJT
Dude. I get it. You're foaming at the mouth yelling about MARXISTS! while your guy is suggesting that we either have a new election or declare Trump the winner (with no proof of election fraud)...and if that's somehow against the constitution, that's fine too.
I know man...it's a terrible look. Awful. I'd want to pretend he didn't say it too if I thought I needed to support him.
I've not been following politics that closely for the past 2 years or so, and so haven't been following all of Trump's statements. Reading the tweet, it could really be interpreted a couple ways. It could also be interpreted that that THE FRAUD is what has "allowed" the termination of the Constitution. And FWIW, Trump has apparently said that people are misinterpreting that tweet and that he does not mean to say that he supports "terminating" the Constitution: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/05/trump-terminate-constitution-00072230
And sure, after Trump receives the push-back from his Tweet (or Truth...or whatever), he does what he always does and claims he either didn't say something...or didn't mean it...or whatever, despite obvious evidence to the contrary.
Look, dude, you can't deny that I'm willing and able to criticize Trump. I'm not a cult member like you communist Democrats who can NEVER criticize the senile kid sniffer for anything he does -- including sniffing and groping young girls over and over on camera.
If Trump actually is in favor of "terminating" the Constitution, then I disagree with him.
Do YOU condemn the communist Democrat party for waging open war on the Constitution on a daily basis, working 24/7/365 to destroy the 2nd Amendment?? Do you condemn the Democrats for constantly working to censor and suppress the free speech of conservatives, including Biden working with Big Tech to have them censor those who opposed the official narrative on covid on social media?
Do you actually support the Constitution at all?? Why are you pretending to care about the Constitution?
For that Trump is correct.
(During impeachment)
— Ben Wexler (@mrbenwexler) June 3, 2024
This should be decided at the ballot box!
(He loses at the ballot box)
(incites a violent mob to storm the capitol)
If he broke any laws, that’s up to a jury to decide!
(A jury decides he broke a ton of laws)
This should be decided at the ballot box!
We need some to vote twice or three times. Trump will need 100M+ to win!packofwolves said:Steven1974 said:The only shenanigans I'm aware of are Trump people trying to subvert the election results or Trump voters trying to vote more than once.caryking said:Who cares what is said about 2020, at this point? Everyone knows we had shenanigans; however, we aren't going backwards to fix the results; rather, we absolutely need to clean up the things that need cleaning and do a reasonable election this time.GuerrillaPack said:Well, you can't deny that fact that Trump himself is claiming that the tweet is being misinterpreted. Tweets are limited to 280 characters. You can't type out a full explanation of a position with a 280 character limit. Perhaps Trump didn't explain his position too well? Trump hasn't doubled down since that tweet and said "Yes, I do support terminating the Constitution", did he? If he openly supports "terminating" the Constitution, then why won't he say it again, over and over, and reinforce such a position??grantwolf said:It can't be interpreted in "a couple ways". There's zero gray area here. The fact that you can't just admit that what he said was indefensible says everything about you.GuerrillaPack said:grantwolf said:Full quote (bold emphasis mine):GuerrillaPack said:Hahahahaha. So you actually believe that Trump is essentially saying "I support the termination of all rules and the Constitution"???? Not that he was making an argument that the Democrats with their "fraudulent" use of the courts are the ones "allowing" the termination of all rules and the Constitution?grantwolf said:Nope. That quote is not at all taken out of context. But lol at the attempt.GuerrillaPack said:Re-read that genius, and read it in context of DJT's larger comments. Isn't DJT alleging that it is the DEMOCRATS who are "allowing" the termination of all rules, including the Constitution?grantwolf said:
""A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution," - DJT
Wow, Leftists are even dumber than I thought.
"So, with the revelation of MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION in working closely with Big Tech Companies, the DNC, & the Democrat Party, do you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION? Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution. Our great "Founders" did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections" - DJT
Dude. I get it. You're foaming at the mouth yelling about MARXISTS! while your guy is suggesting that we either have a new election or declare Trump the winner (with no proof of election fraud)...and if that's somehow against the constitution, that's fine too.
I know man...it's a terrible look. Awful. I'd want to pretend he didn't say it too if I thought I needed to support him.
I've not been following politics that closely for the past 2 years or so, and so haven't been following all of Trump's statements. Reading the tweet, it could really be interpreted a couple ways. It could also be interpreted that that THE FRAUD is what has "allowed" the termination of the Constitution. And FWIW, Trump has apparently said that people are misinterpreting that tweet and that he does not mean to say that he supports "terminating" the Constitution: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/05/trump-terminate-constitution-00072230
And sure, after Trump receives the push-back from his Tweet (or Truth...or whatever), he does what he always does and claims he either didn't say something...or didn't mean it...or whatever, despite obvious evidence to the contrary.
Look, dude, you can't deny that I'm willing and able to criticize Trump. I'm not a cult member like you communist Democrats who can NEVER criticize the senile kid sniffer for anything he does -- including sniffing and groping young girls over and over on camera.
If Trump actually is in favor of "terminating" the Constitution, then I disagree with him.
Do YOU condemn the communist Democrat party for waging open war on the Constitution on a daily basis, working 24/7/365 to destroy the 2nd Amendment?? Do you condemn the Democrats for constantly working to censor and suppress the free speech of conservatives, including Biden working with Big Tech to have them censor those who opposed the official narrative on covid on social media?
Do you actually support the Constitution at all?? Why are you pretending to care about the Constitution?
For that Trump is correct.
Only Trump voters attempt to vote twice? That's an ignorant statement. It happens in both parties.
https://www.westernjournal.com/elected-official-fined-voting-twice-2020-general-election/?utm_source=site&utm_medium=MSN&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_content=2023-12-19
Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
Facts out of context are frequently lies. No exception here.Civilized said:(During impeachment)
— Ben Wexler (@mrbenwexler) June 3, 2024
This should be decided at the ballot box!
(He loses at the ballot box)
(incites a violent mob to storm the capitol)
If he broke any laws, that’s up to a jury to decide!
(A jury decides he broke a ton of laws)
This should be decided at the ballot box!
Sums it up nicely!
It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Maybe should have thought of that before nominating Trump.packofwolves said:
It is imperative to win this election.
Steven1974 said:
I see the moron Trump actually went on Fox and claimed he never said the whole "lock her up" thing. I mean he's on tape multiple years saying exactly that. Let me guess, you cult members believe him too.
caryking said:We need some to vote twice or three times. Trump will need 100M+ to win!packofwolves said:Steven1974 said:The only shenanigans I'm aware of are Trump people trying to subvert the election results or Trump voters trying to vote more than once.caryking said:Who cares what is said about 2020, at this point? Everyone knows we had shenanigans; however, we aren't going backwards to fix the results; rather, we absolutely need to clean up the things that need cleaning and do a reasonable election this time.GuerrillaPack said:Well, you can't deny that fact that Trump himself is claiming that the tweet is being misinterpreted. Tweets are limited to 280 characters. You can't type out a full explanation of a position with a 280 character limit. Perhaps Trump didn't explain his position too well? Trump hasn't doubled down since that tweet and said "Yes, I do support terminating the Constitution", did he? If he openly supports "terminating" the Constitution, then why won't he say it again, over and over, and reinforce such a position??grantwolf said:It can't be interpreted in "a couple ways". There's zero gray area here. The fact that you can't just admit that what he said was indefensible says everything about you.GuerrillaPack said:grantwolf said:Full quote (bold emphasis mine):GuerrillaPack said:Hahahahaha. So you actually believe that Trump is essentially saying "I support the termination of all rules and the Constitution"???? Not that he was making an argument that the Democrats with their "fraudulent" use of the courts are the ones "allowing" the termination of all rules and the Constitution?grantwolf said:Nope. That quote is not at all taken out of context. But lol at the attempt.GuerrillaPack said:Re-read that genius, and read it in context of DJT's larger comments. Isn't DJT alleging that it is the DEMOCRATS who are "allowing" the termination of all rules, including the Constitution?grantwolf said:
""A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution," - DJT
Wow, Leftists are even dumber than I thought.
"So, with the revelation of MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION in working closely with Big Tech Companies, the DNC, & the Democrat Party, do you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION? Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution. Our great "Founders" did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections" - DJT
Dude. I get it. You're foaming at the mouth yelling about MARXISTS! while your guy is suggesting that we either have a new election or declare Trump the winner (with no proof of election fraud)...and if that's somehow against the constitution, that's fine too.
I know man...it's a terrible look. Awful. I'd want to pretend he didn't say it too if I thought I needed to support him.
I've not been following politics that closely for the past 2 years or so, and so haven't been following all of Trump's statements. Reading the tweet, it could really be interpreted a couple ways. It could also be interpreted that that THE FRAUD is what has "allowed" the termination of the Constitution. And FWIW, Trump has apparently said that people are misinterpreting that tweet and that he does not mean to say that he supports "terminating" the Constitution: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/05/trump-terminate-constitution-00072230
And sure, after Trump receives the push-back from his Tweet (or Truth...or whatever), he does what he always does and claims he either didn't say something...or didn't mean it...or whatever, despite obvious evidence to the contrary.
Look, dude, you can't deny that I'm willing and able to criticize Trump. I'm not a cult member like you communist Democrats who can NEVER criticize the senile kid sniffer for anything he does -- including sniffing and groping young girls over and over on camera.
If Trump actually is in favor of "terminating" the Constitution, then I disagree with him.
Do YOU condemn the communist Democrat party for waging open war on the Constitution on a daily basis, working 24/7/365 to destroy the 2nd Amendment?? Do you condemn the Democrats for constantly working to censor and suppress the free speech of conservatives, including Biden working with Big Tech to have them censor those who opposed the official narrative on covid on social media?
Do you actually support the Constitution at all?? Why are you pretending to care about the Constitution?
For that Trump is correct.
Only Trump voters attempt to vote twice? That's an ignorant statement. It happens in both parties.
https://www.westernjournal.com/elected-official-fined-voting-twice-2020-general-election/?utm_source=site&utm_medium=MSN&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_content=2023-12-19
grantwolf said:Maybe should have thought of that before nominating Trump.packofwolves said:
It is imperative to win this election.
Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
TheStorm said:
Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...
DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
I believe there is a work around that.caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Of course there is.ncsupack1 said:I believe there is a work around that.caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Thought so.TheStorm said:Of course there is.ncsupack1 said:I believe there is a work around that.caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Isn't this the fella that started grooming his wife when she was 16 and he was 41? Then married her just a few years later.SmaptyWolf said:
When I hear MAGA congressmen giving their "up is down" speeches this kid is my spirit animal.
caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
There is only one person that will change the results of the ticket…. It's Haley! She will sink the ticket!! Hell, you could pick about anyone (including Civ) that would be better than Haley!packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
ncsupack1 said:So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
I liked him as well. The train was never going to allow anyone but Trump.WolfpackUSC said:ncsupack1 said:So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
I've been told I'm not a conservative, but DeSantis was my pick in the primary.
caryking said:There is only one person that will change the results of the ticket…. It's Haley! She will sink the ticket!! Hell, you could pick about anyone (including Civ) that would be better than Haley!packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
I'm going to vote regardless. That said, you might see a lose in enthusiasm, thus leaving the votes short of the needed amount…Civilized said:caryking said:There is only one person that will change the results of the ticket…. It's Haley! She will sink the ticket!! Hell, you could pick about anyone (including Civ) that would be better than Haley!packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
You may not like her but that doesn't mean she'll sink the ticket.
Hell you may hate her but who else you voting for if she's the pick?
ncsupack1 said:So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
It's got to be a women. Center right.packofwolves said:ncsupack1 said:So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
Maybe Tim Scott or possibly someone who hasn't been talked about. Noem killed her chances with the book. Personally I don't care for Ramaswamy, at least not for VP (nor POTUS). I find him obnoxious. I don't see him helping with independents, but my view is slanted based on my opinion of him.
Desantis I really like, but he brings abortion to the forefront. Hopefully the Republicans learned that lesson in 2022.
ncsupack1 said:It's got to be a women. Center right.packofwolves said:ncsupack1 said:So who is going to bring the folks over that aren't big Trump fans? Another MAGA person isn't going to work.packofwolves said:caryking said:DeSantis can't be the choice. Both President and VP can't be from the same state….TheStorm said:Civilized's post is the best possible evidence that the best choice would be DeSantis...Civilized said:packofwolves said:caryking said:It might be Ben Carson. Carson doesn't have a desire for future presidency; so, that will allow for four year on governance.Oldsouljer said:Yeah, but outside of DeSantis, there's not many I could get enthused about. Ted Cruz, maybe, but this is a poor time to give up a Senate seat in Texas.caryking said:has to be someone living outside of FloridaTheStorm said:
Republicans could really lock this up now if they get the Vice President pick correct. Hint: It has to be someone that could actually be President if ever needed to be... not window dressing.
DeSantis signed a 6 week abortion law. I think that alone would kill any chance of winning. Haley would bring numbers. Not sure on Scott. It is imperative to win this election.
Republicans win this election by convincing enough of the 10% of undecideds and others still on the sidelines to swing their way.
Their primary and nearly exclusive consideration with the VP pick needs to be "Who is most appealing to undecideds?"
Getting distracted from that focus risks torpedoing the election.
DeSantis may be the worst possible choice of potential candidates in this regard. Ramaswamy or Noem would be almost as bad.
If they want to optimize their chances to win, they choose Haley. Scott is probably second, with some inexperienced, fairly unknown candidate that has little record to campaign against third.
Why would any sane person consider Civ's advice on VP picks?
Not taking his advice. My opinion has been no to Ramaswamy, Noem and DeSantis. I like DeSantis a lot, but he won't help the ticket. Neither will the other two.
Maybe Tim Scott or possibly someone who hasn't been talked about. Noem killed her chances with the book. Personally I don't care for Ramaswamy, at least not for VP (nor POTUS). I find him obnoxious. I don't see him helping with independents, but my view is slanted based on my opinion of him.
Desantis I really like, but he brings abortion to the forefront. Hopefully the Republicans learned that lesson in 2022.