Posted on 12/07/2023 11:13:37 AM PST by bitt
As President Trump continues to dominate the 2024 GOP presidential primaries, attention has turned to who he will pick as his running mate. Now, we have a list of names Trump and his team are reportedly considering, but a potential wild card lurks.
On Thursday, Axios published an extensive piece detailing the potential makeup of a Trump Cabinet in a second term. The 45th President and his team’s primary focus is ensuring all positions in government will be filled with people loyal to the America-first agenda and Trump.
As Gateway Pundit readers know, Trump’s first term was marred by disloyal RINOs and globalists seeking to sabotage him at every turn. John Bolton, Mark Esper, and William Barr were some of the most notorious figures.
Axios also reveals that Trump openly speaks to his friends about several possibilities for running mate. The key consideration outlined by Trump and his closest confidants is agreeing that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen and former Vice-President Mike Pence betrayed the country by allowing the election’s certification.
According to Axios, here are the four individuals under the most serious discussion by Trump and most trusted advisers:
** Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) – Axios notes he might prefer to remain in the U.S. Senate.
** Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as the White House Press Secretary from 2017 to 2019.
** Former TV anchor and current 2024 Arizona GOP Senate Candidate Kari Lake
** South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem
The outlet also notes Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) desires the running mate position.
Trump and his team have also mentioned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
But in an interesting twist, former First Lady Melania Trump is pushing for her husband to select former Fox News host and X/Twitter star Tucker Carlson. Moreover, she would reportedly be willing to campaign cross-country for the ticket.
From Axios:
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Tucker Carlson for Press Secretary. Period.
There was no real evidence to support that other than they took photos together while in public at events for Trump and were seen talking...hardly evidence of an affair. If they were smooching goodbye that might have been evidence but not merely being around each other.
Of course adultery has its strong advocates here. On the thread some were arguing it was a good thing if they were engaging in infidelity as long as it “makes them happy” and even argued adultery is good for marriage and society, and that those that don’t believe adultery is good were damaging the conservative movement.
Just like Pence, when the donor class says "jump" she asks "how high?"
From your lips to God's ear. That would make the daily White House press briefing the most watched TV show of all time:
"That's the stupidest question I've ever heard! When Hamas comes around do you open your skull to let their camel s--t in it? Next question!"
“views” are not “viewers.” Every time someone got on twitter and scrolled passed it and the video started autoplaying could have counted as a “view”, or someone who watched it more than once, watched portions of it in multiple settings, etc. A much smaller number of people could have resulted in 300 million views being registered.
Psychologists invented the destructive nonsense that adultery is not harmful. Many people looking for an excuse to be promiscuous ran with it. Even conservatives use it sometimes. It’s all BS.
“ Noem would be Pence 2.0”
Indeed.
Sen John Kennedy of LA, selfishly just because I want to watch those debates.
I would put Sarah Palin on the ticket. Since John McCain, she has grown noticeably.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQGdVypSxIg
No, the governor in KY, still popular, would appoint a Dem. to succeed Paul though state law says he cannot do so.
This could have been written from CNN headquarters. Nice job.
Tucker could learn how to be president as the vice president so he could run in 2028, with Vance as his VP.
The last I read is that he is trying now to become GOP chair in Dallas County.
That would get everyones attention. I would certainly watch.
;)
Flynn for doj or fbi director
unfortunate
The VP choice should not be someone who causes the ticket to get fewer votes. Nikki Haley would do that.
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