Tim Walz promises to make AOC Speaker of the House. Like I needed another reason to vote Trump. pic.twitter.com/kaYrr6t4Sg
— James Dunn 🦡🇺🇸 (@dunnrightpodcst) October 28, 2024
Tim Walz promises to make AOC Speaker of the House. Like I needed another reason to vote Trump. pic.twitter.com/kaYrr6t4Sg
— James Dunn 🦡🇺🇸 (@dunnrightpodcst) October 28, 2024
Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
#NEW FLORIDA poll
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 28, 2024
President:
🔴 Trump: 56% (+12)
🔵 Harris: 44%
Senate:
🔴 Scott: 55% (+10)
🔵 Powell: 45%
ActiVote | 10/11-27 | N=400LV
SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Wait, don't you guys hate Bush/Cheney now?
You know even Cheney is voting for Kamala, right?
With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Wufpack17 said:
Trump is the "facist", but it's the dems who have spent the last 4 years attempting to arrest their political rival(s)
The left has no idea what "facist" even means.
Using local state laws, elevating them to "felonies" for the sole purpose of throwing Trump in jail so he can't run, that's straight out of the Nazi playbook.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
Trump is the "facist", but it's the dems who have spent the last 4 years attempting to arrest their political rival(s)
The left has no idea what "facist" even means.
LOL.
This argument is always so weak.
So is your argument that Trump didn't break the law, or that he did but we shouldn't care?
There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
Agreed.Wufpack17 said:
Trump is an idiot. Trump also is the only one I trust to stand up to the political machine that continues to **** us over.
Let's not forget the fraudulent impeachments and the Russia hoax on top of that. It's been a non-stop war against him. It's a very dangerous precedent they're setting.Wufpack17 said:Using local state laws, elevating them to "felonies" for the sole purpose of throwing Trump in jail so he can't run, that's straight out of the Nazi playbook.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
Trump is the "facist", but it's the dems who have spent the last 4 years attempting to arrest their political rival(s)
The left has no idea what "facist" even means.
LOL.
This argument is always so weak.
So is your argument that Trump didn't break the law, or that he did but we shouldn't care?
Wufpack17 said:Using local state laws, elevating them to "felonies" for the sole purpose of throwing Trump in jail so he can't run, that's straight out of the Nazi playbook.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
Trump is the "facist", but it's the dems who have spent the last 4 years attempting to arrest their political rival(s)
The left has no idea what "facist" even means.
LOL.
This argument is always so weak.
So is your argument that Trump didn't break the law, or that he did but we shouldn't care?
BobbyCox95 said:There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
This says a lot more about Harris than it does Trump.Civilized said:BobbyCox95 said:There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
Not disputing that.
My broader point is that Trump is strongly disliked by more Republicans than any Republican in modern election history.
Why? Because of things he's said and done.
That's not an inconsequential detail and it's why the "Trump is a victim of the media/left/whoever" falls flat. He's is largely - albeit not exclusively - a victim of his own terrible behavior.
Wufpack17 said:Using local state laws, elevating them to "felonies" for the sole purpose of throwing Trump in jail so he can't run, that's straight out of the Nazi playbook.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
Trump is the "facist", but it's the dems who have spent the last 4 years attempting to arrest their political rival(s)
The left has no idea what "facist" even means.
LOL.
This argument is always so weak.
So is your argument that Trump didn't break the law, or that he did but we shouldn't care?
Wufpack17 said:This says a lot more about Harris than it does Trump.Civilized said:BobbyCox95 said:There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
Not disputing that.
My broader point is that Trump is strongly disliked by more Republicans than any Republican in modern election history.
Why? Because of things he's said and done.
That's not an inconsequential detail and it's why the "Trump is a victim of the media/left/whoever" falls flat. He's is largely - albeit not exclusively - a victim of his own terrible behavior.
All the Dems had to do was hold a Primary. Harris loses that in a land slide and they likely elect someone who would have easily beat Trump. Instead, they bypassed democracy, pushed Harris into the nomination (gotta have a double minority!!!!), now she spends every day banging her hands on a podium, impersonating Adolf Hitler "NVER AGAIN, NEVER AGAIN!!" It's really hard to convince someone to vote for whatever THAT is.
You give the people opportunity to choose who they want. That didn't happen. Because of that a lot of dems simply aren't enthused enough to vote for the Ding Dong.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:This says a lot more about Harris than it does Trump.Civilized said:BobbyCox95 said:There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
Not disputing that.
My broader point is that Trump is strongly disliked by more Republicans than any Republican in modern election history.
Why? Because of things he's said and done.
That's not an inconsequential detail and it's why the "Trump is a victim of the media/left/whoever" falls flat. He's is largely - albeit not exclusively - a victim of his own terrible behavior.
All the Dems had to do was hold a Primary. Harris loses that in a land slide and they likely elect someone who would have easily beat Trump. Instead, they bypassed democracy, pushed Harris into the nomination (gotta have a double minority!!!!), now she spends every day banging her hands on a podium, impersonating Adolf Hitler "NVER AGAIN, NEVER AGAIN!!" It's really hard to convince someone to vote for whatever THAT is.
There was no one waiting in the wings that could "easily beat Trump." Partisanship and a cult following ensured that Trump was going to get 45%+ of the vote no matter who the Dem candidate was. Whitmer, Newsom, Buttigieg, Pritzker, etc. all have benefits and drawbacks. Obama Jr. wasn't waiting in the wings.
Harris had the name recognition, relative youth, war chest, experience, temperament, and campaign team already in place. It was always going to be her once Biden was retired.
If you're a Dem hopeful for 2028 no way in hell you wet your powder to run a 90-day sprint against Trump try to overcome Biden's unpopularity running against a Pub candidate that has a cult following and that will be out of the picture in 2028.
What on this earth are you talking about "Harris had the name recognition, relative youth, war chest, experience, temperament, and campaign team already in place."Wufpack17 said:You give the people opportunity to choose who they want. That didn't happen. Because of that a lot of dems simply aren't enthused enough to vote for the Ding Dong.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:This says a lot more about Harris than it does Trump.Civilized said:BobbyCox95 said:There are alot of people that have an "unfavorable" opinion of Trump but will still vote for him. I'm one of them.Civilized said:ncsualum05 said:With pubs civilized? What are you looking at? Trump is more popular than ever with his base and he's got the independents swinging his way as well. He definitely has a huge faction of this country made up of democrats and left leaning independents that hate him more than anything in the world. The election looks like it's going to be Trump's running away at this point... but I could be wrong. If I'm not though, i'll be happy but I'll also be concerned for all the violence and destruction coming in cities just like last time. All the lies from democrats and state sponsored media unfortunately have brainwashed so many people to the point that they can't mentally handle a Trump victory. It was like this last time too. And the rioting that will ensue is very insidious as it's sponsored. But I do worry about the mental health of a lot of very misguided people.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Nice anecdotes and all but we don't need to rely on anecdotes when we have data.
Trump is historically unpopular with both Dems and Pubs whether you want to bury your head in the sand about it or not.
Trump didn't take over as a dictator in term 1. He didn't round people up into "camps". He didn't murder lots of US citizens. Yet you have nuts out there that think he will because of the stupid treasonous media who likes to stir up chaos. It rings hollow to anyone with half a brain but it's dangerous b/c this country if full of stupid ass people.
Go look at the percentage of Republicans that have very unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable views of Trump and compare those numbers to past Pub-nominated candidates.
Trump's own words stir up chaos, which the media is pleased to highlight.
You can talk about all the media bias you want, but he has to own his own words despite his handlers and proxies doing constant verbal Pilates to try to soften or just completely change the meaning of what he says.
After Jan. 6 I don't know how in the world anyone on the right can feel awesome about things being calm if Harris wins, but I don't claim the higher ground here. Politics is the new religion and there are innumerable zealots out there that lose their damn minds over smaller **** than a candidate from either side that has been painted as a world-ender winning and entering office. Frankly, I'm gritting my teeth more about November 6/7 than I am November 5. No matter which candidate wins I'm more than a little worried about the aftereffects.
The saving grace for the left, when faced with another Trump presidency, is that he's so unprincipled and disorganized as a leader that he's not an effective or strategic implementer of ideas. He left hundreds of positions unfilled in his first presidency and was very unsuccessful or unmotivated to implement policy. The risk for the left (and possibly the country) is that he plugs people in around him this term that are much better, more motivated, and/or more loyal to his narcissistic fever-dreams.
Not disputing that.
My broader point is that Trump is strongly disliked by more Republicans than any Republican in modern election history.
Why? Because of things he's said and done.
That's not an inconsequential detail and it's why the "Trump is a victim of the media/left/whoever" falls flat. He's is largely - albeit not exclusively - a victim of his own terrible behavior.
All the Dems had to do was hold a Primary. Harris loses that in a land slide and they likely elect someone who would have easily beat Trump. Instead, they bypassed democracy, pushed Harris into the nomination (gotta have a double minority!!!!), now she spends every day banging her hands on a podium, impersonating Adolf Hitler "NVER AGAIN, NEVER AGAIN!!" It's really hard to convince someone to vote for whatever THAT is.
There was no one waiting in the wings that could "easily beat Trump." Partisanship and a cult following ensured that Trump was going to get 45%+ of the vote no matter who the Dem candidate was. Whitmer, Newsom, Buttigieg, Pritzker, etc. all have benefits and drawbacks. Obama Jr. wasn't waiting in the wings.
Harris had the name recognition, relative youth, war chest, experience, temperament, and campaign team already in place. It was always going to be her once Biden was retired.
If you're a Dem hopeful for 2028 no way in hell you wet your powder to run a 90-day sprint against Trump try to overcome Biden's unpopularity running against a Pub candidate that has a cult following and that will be out of the picture in 2028.
BREAKING: The Muslim Mayor of Dearborn Heights, Michigan, which is within the Detroit area, just endorsed Trump.
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 26, 2024
"I support and I endorse President Trump, because we are going to make, we're going to stop the wars. We're going to make the United States safe again. And also we're… pic.twitter.com/8Wchbk2c3F
His face when these ladies start to sing the Marines’ Hymn tells you everything you need to know—pride, honor, and a lifetime of memories that come rushing back.
— 𝕃𝕚𝕖𝕦𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕝 ℙ 🪖 (@TheLtColUSMC) October 25, 2024
Semper Fi, sir 🫡
pic.twitter.com/H0vD0KG8XP
Naturally. Our elites belong to one club.Civilized said:SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:hokiewolf said:So many Hitlers. pic.twitter.com/40N2ByA1Dg
— Paul Rossi (@pauldrossi) October 26, 2024
If Trump dropped out of the race today, the democrats would hate the next person just as much. Democrats are the party of hate.
There's zero evidence for this.
This is quantifiable. No past Republican president has ever been as unfavorable with Dems as Trump is.
And not just Dems. Trump is historically unpopular on both sides of the aisle.
No Republican president has ever had the unfavorability that Trump does with registered Republicans, either.
BS. Were you living under a rock during the Bush/Chaney administration? The next person after Trump will be vilified, compared to Hitler, called a racist…etc. and you'll hate that person just as much.
Democrats ARE the party of hate.
Wait, don't you guys hate Bush/Cheney now?
You know even Cheney is voting for Kamala, right?
I would be shocked if Bush weren't voting for her too.
Dear Mayor of Dearborn Heights. Couldja keep an eye on the vote counting for us?Werewolf said:
#daSieve, reminding you of #devolution. Stay tuned buddy and enjoy #daShow.BREAKING: The Muslim Mayor of Dearborn Heights, Michigan, which is within the Detroit area, just endorsed Trump.
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 26, 2024
"I support and I endorse President Trump, because we are going to make, we're going to stop the wars. We're going to make the United States safe again. And also we're… pic.twitter.com/8Wchbk2c3F
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Werewolf said:
This WW2 Marine vet will vote for:
a) Trump/Vance
b) Kamala/Harris
Ya think?His face when these ladies start to sing the Marines’ Hymn tells you everything you need to know—pride, honor, and a lifetime of memories that come rushing back.
— 𝕃𝕚𝕖𝕦𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕝 ℙ 🪖 (@TheLtColUSMC) October 25, 2024
Semper Fi, sir 🫡
pic.twitter.com/H0vD0KG8XP
As the son, son-in-law, and brother of Marines who have passed on, that is very special. Brought a tear to my eye as well!Werewolf said:
This WW2 Marine vet will vote for:
a) Trump/Vance
b) Kamala/Harris
Ya think?His face when these ladies start to sing the Marines’ Hymn tells you everything you need to know—pride, honor, and a lifetime of memories that come rushing back.
— 𝕃𝕚𝕖𝕦𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕝 ℙ 🪖 (@TheLtColUSMC) October 25, 2024
Semper Fi, sir 🫡
pic.twitter.com/H0vD0KG8XP
If they think like I do, and I'm not saying they do, they're doing this to punish and chasten Dems for not strictly opposing Israel, and they'll oppose the GOP nominee four years from now.Werewolf said:
Hearing Muslins in Dearborn are 67-75% Trump.
Hanging with Liz Cheney didn't help I'm sure.Oldsouljer said:If they think like I do, and I'm not saying they do, they're doing this to punish and chasten Dems for not strictly opposing Israel, and they'll oppose the GOP nominee four years from now.Werewolf said:
Hearing Muslins in Dearborn are 67-75% Trump.
SOMEONE CALL 911. Vivek just lit Madison Square Garden ON FIRE.
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 27, 2024
Every word out of his word was pure gold.
"I'm going to give you one more reason to vote Trump. The media in the back, they won't talk about this... Donald Trump is actually the president who will unite this… pic.twitter.com/qlj5cSvqyj
10 days of darkness.
— 🇯🇵日本トランプ後援会🇺🇲 T.S.J (@vLkzlcAvpiv73z3) October 27, 2024
Be prepared.
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After years of legacy press insulting and throwing negative headlines at Elon Musk, to hear this massive crowd at Madison Square Garden showing this appreciation for Elon is beautiful and well-deserved ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Nddug1hgif
— Gail Alfar (@GailAlfarATX) October 27, 2024
Apparently. I was actually surprised to find out exactly how that community views the Cheneys.jkpackfan said:Hanging with Liz Cheney didn't help I'm sure.Oldsouljer said:If they think like I do, and I'm not saying they do, they're doing this to punish and chasten Dems for not strictly opposing Israel, and they'll oppose the GOP nominee four years from now.Werewolf said:
Hearing Muslins in Dearborn are 67-75% Trump.
Thank you @DonaldJTrumpJr for sharing my TikTok of @ElbertGuillory why he changed party to Republican. Let’s get him elected to U.S Congress Louisiana 6th District 🇺🇸‼️#trump #trump2024 #RepublicanParty #RNC #GOP pic.twitter.com/wgbDBivlsm
— Brendon_Dubroc (@BrendonDubroc) October 28, 2024
🚨MUST WATCH! 🚨This is Elbert Lee Guillory; listen to him share why he left the Democratic party. If you know anyone on the fence, send this to them. All voters should watch this! pic.twitter.com/kSjGu0rFgk
— GodParticles (@G0DParticles) October 27, 2024