June 10, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, Mike030270 said: How? Is that by some poll? Because I see the opposite The same 5 dudes tour with Trump and have grills and sheet so...he's basically MLK.
June 10, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, RPeeteRules said: I’m just shocked that despite all of those things, you’re still voting for him. Seems silly. Me? Hell to the no
June 10, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, Tweek said: Me? Hell to the no I know, it would just be funny if you did. I make myself laugh sometimes.
June 10, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, dawkins4prez said: I have to admit I'm a bit surprised the cult hasn't lost any ground in the face of so much losing. Winning and owning was such a huge part of the appeal at first, but we're going on 6 + years of excuses for losing now. Obviously the cult was so hard core some would never leave, but the losing hasn't made a dent. Youll never dent the extremists or hard partisans. It would be like expecting you to be a swing voter.
June 10, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, vikas83 said: Biden is going to have less support from his base. Some of that is just general malaise around an incumbent candidate, but he also has the far left progressives that are angered by his support for Israel. Add on that Trump has made gains with black and Latino men, and Biden can't count on his base for the same numbers as in 2020. Trump, on the other hand, should have more enthusiasm from his base as the candidate out of power. And this idea of a mythical center of undecided voters that Biden can win...in my best Seinfeld voice - who are these people? Do any of us know anyone who is undecided about these 2?? Biden has 2 ways to win -- first, try and attract disaffected GOP voters who don't like Trump but are inclined to vote for the party. His campaign should be doing a much more aggressive push to Haley voters. Second, you need to blunt enthusiasm and therefore turnout among Trump's base. That's why you expose him as a weakling. They crave a strongman, and in Trump that's what they see -- a tough guy that will tell pansy liberals to get bent. You have to expose him as a fraud. Nah GOP lost the single biggest swing demo. College educated women. And they are not over roe v wade. trumps base is what it is and they will turn out. But the same ones that voted against hillary will do the same and vote against trump
June 10, 20241 yr The Democrats need to campaign on the two mainstay issues they always win on — abortion and guns. Republicans can’t get out of their own way on abortion, and it’s a sure bet within two weeks of election day some redneck will gun a few people down — just get the media to that town and cover the hell out of it. Pretty cynical — but not nearly as cynical as voting for a convicted fraud just because he professes to hate the same things the cult hates.
June 10, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, Alphagrand said: The Democrats need to campaign on the two mainstay issues they always win on — abortion and guns. Republicans can’t get out of their own way on abortion, and it’s a sure bet within two weeks of election day some redneck will gun a few people down — just get the media to that town and cover the hell out of it. Pretty cynical — but not nearly as cynical as voting for a convicted fraud just because he professes to hate the same things the cult hates. Yes on abortion. No on guns. Pro-choice is about keeping the government out of your lives. Gun regulation is the opposite. And they’ve been running on it for decades. It doesn’t work on a national level. Apparently Americans don’t really give a sheet about mass shootings.
June 10, 20241 yr 20 minutes ago, Alphagrand said: Republicans can’t get out of their own way on abortion, They got it out of everyones way by having a ruling ruled unconstitutional. Despite warnings what did democrats do for 50 years? Not a damn thing. Reminds me of a meme where a bicyclist jambs a bar through his own wheel........
June 11, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said: I thought he was a colonel This comment doesn't pass the mustard
June 11, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Alphagrand said: The Democrats need to campaign on the two mainstay issues they always win on — abortion and guns. Republicans can’t get out of their own way on abortion, and it’s a sure bet within two weeks of election day some redneck will gun a few people down — just get the media to that town and cover the hell out of it. Pretty cynical — but not nearly as cynical as voting for a convicted fraud just because he professes to hate the same things the cult hates. Banning guns is a political loser for them. Access to abortion, upholding democracy, not being a rapist or convicted felon are all winners. No one will mistake me as a gun nut, but repealing 2A is unpopular, better to leave the that one out of the message. Edit: Van beat me to it
June 11, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: Yes on abortion. No on guns. Pro-choice is about keeping the government out of your lives. Gun regulation is the opposite. And they’ve been running on it for decades. It doesn’t work on a national level. Apparently Americans don’t really give a sheet about mass shootings. you are killing me today
June 11, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, lynched1 said: They got it out of everyones way by having a ruling ruled unconstitutional. Despite warnings what did democrats do for 50 years? Not a damn thing. Reminds me of a meme where a bicyclist jambs a bar through his own wheel........ "Why didn’t you stop us from taking away your rights?” is a winning message.
June 11, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, VanHammersly said: "Why didn’t you stop us from taking away your rights?” is a winning message. Only message I have is that you're lazy, whiney, stupid. Outside of that it doesn't affect me. Why the F do I care? You got duped for 50 years. I'm sure the DNC can milk you simps for at least the next decade. 🤣 Interestingly enough you're in the same position conservatives find themselves in regarding education and culture. They ignored it and realized what it cost to do so. Despite warnings that there was no federal law in existence and the the ruling was susceptible abortion was ignored. Good luck.
June 11, 20241 yr Friedrich Trump, Donald Trump’s grandfather was deported from his native Germany in 1905 for failing to do his mandatory military service there. Draft dodging runs in the family.
June 11, 20241 yr Author i've always been non-political on my fb account but i decided to be both stunning and brave today by posting this pic: it will be interesting to see if any of my nepa-maga fb friends get all triggered & unfriend me.
June 11, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, mr_hunt said: Honestly, backing out of the debates would be smart for Trump. He needs to avoid embarrassing himself like he did in 2020. He could claim it is rigged, should be on Newsmax and his people will eat it up. More exposure of his mental decline and just outright insanity is a negative for Trump.
June 11, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, vikas83 said: Honestly, backing out of the debates would be smart for Trump. He needs to avoid embarrassing himself like he did in 2020. He could claim it is rigged, should be on Newsmax and his people will eat it up. More exposure of his mental decline and just outright insanity is a negative for Trump. He was never debating. In the moment, he had to accept it because he would've looked like a puss if he didn't, but there was never a chance he'd follow through. And honestly, I don't blame him. He's old and feeble and they usually schedule debates past bedtime.
June 11, 20241 yr Felony convictions could cost Trump liquor licenses at 3 New Jersey golf courses Quote New Jersey’s attorney general’s office is looking into whether Donald Trump’s recent felony convictions in New York make him ineligible to hold liquor licenses at his three New Jersey golf courses. A spokeswoman for the office said Monday that it is reviewing whether Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts involving payment of hush money to a porn star and falsifying business records in an attempt to hide it should impact the former president’s continued ability to hold liquor licenses. State law prohibits anyone from holding a liquor licenses who has been convicted of a crime "involving moral turpitude.” The New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, which is part of the attorney general’s office, "is reviewing the impact of President Trump’s conviction on the above referenced licenses, and declines further comment at this time,” a spokeswoman for the office said in an email Monday.
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