Posted on 05/27/2023 8:39:49 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Personal loyalty to a politician is not in my wheel house.
I’m voting for Trump in the primaries but DeSantis manages to get the nomination id vote for him.
What stood out as worthy of your support earlier, and what did he then do, repeatedly different, that it turned you off to the point you --->despise (!)<--- him?
What is so despising-ly different?
Was it his escalating mean tweets?
His russian espionage and election tampering?
His rape of that chick in the Manhatten dressing room?
His relationship with the korean dictator?
His racism displayed by not allowing certain people to immigrate
His lying to CNN all the time?
The stealing of classified records after his presidency
Or the sedan de grass:His obvious lying of election fraud?
Big on culture war I take it
Amazing how many here think it’s still politics as usual
Rah rah republicans
We are way past that
Trump is hardly a politician
He’s not
The political class like what culture war sorts and butthurt girls here detest him as they say
I don’t care
He fights
That may be so. That’s nice.
I assure you, he is no George Washington.
Trump has good things about him but he has many negatives.
And I just despise hypocrisy. I myself don’t deal in wealth-envy or MIL requirement, but that was the standard MO here on FR until Trump, who violates both principles. Now we don’t hear about them.
Well, bless your petty little heart!
You twist facts like a commie.
It’s silly to have feelings about people you don’t know personally.
Love him or hate him, Trump is unelectable next year. At the very best he loses by a slightly smaller margin.
Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania are not coming back for Trump. Net 100k+ shifts to Biden with young people aging into higher voting participation, and older pro-Trump demos moving South, becoming infirm or dying. Democratic statehouses assure that early voting and vote by mail will, if anything, expand. High state and local tax rate suburbanites still resent the 2017 tax reform.
Arizona is not coming back for Trump. Brutal demographics, no recission of early voting or vote by mail, and no political will to monitor Maricopa and Pima County voting.
George might come back for Trump. Demographics not as bad, and potential will to curtail early voting and vote by mail and to monitor Fulton and DeKalb county voting. But that’s just not enough.
Looks like you need some reading comprehension, perhaps a small lesson on subtilty, and a pinch of sarcasm.
Thinking before you pull the trigger saves a whole lot of ammunition.
And how would it be different for any other (R) candidate?
Waste of time.
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I have nothing to do with AI, as I believe it will ultimately be used as a force for evil in the world. However, as AI is a vital part of the WEF Great Reset agenda, of course Donald Trump is a big proponent of it.
Did you know Trump even issued an executive order to advance AI? He even created a new government bureaucracy called the American AI Initiative. The executive order also orders ALL federal agencies to prioritize AI when creating their research and development budgets.
Since you won't respond other than to accuse my posts of being so well crafted they appear to be AI, I'm left to assume you support Trump's executive order, and the new government organization he created as well, being such a strong Trump supporter, even if you hadn't heard of any of this until just now.
It's a monumental task to get any of these dotards to think outside their well constructed bubble. Their bubble is their 'safe space' that hides them away from Trump, MAGA and mean tweets.
Maybe Trump has actually proved to those posters, with those requirements, showed he’s more of a patriot than those Rs like Bush and McCain who served.
That’ll shut up a lot of people who think Military service= Patriot and suitable to only be Commander in Chief...
I was thinking a T shirt, or perhaps a small pamphlet, able to be carried in the top pocket, with a picture of a diagramed brain, so these people can point to the part that Trump touches and hurts when thoughts of him cross their minds.
3 questions for Mr. Trump:
1) Why did you fire General Flynn?
2) Why did you not order Rod Rosenstein to fire Robert Mueller, and, if he refused, why did you not fire them both?
3) When General Milley called a press conference to apologize for accompanying you on the still-smoldering streets of Washington, why did you not order him court-martialed for insubordination and defiance of duly-constituted authority?
All you "he's got what it takes" people need to think about those three questions, and what they tell you about the man.
Being a narcissist as you call him has been costly.
Not to split hairs in the nomenclature of psychology, but I referred to Trump as an egocentric which has a different connotation than narcissist.
That said how many billion has he lost since he stepped on to the national political stage?
If Trump wanted to play the victim card like Ron, he could.
Trump rarely mentions what a life in “politics” has cost him.
Go back to election night in 2016. Re watch Megyn call Wisconsin for Trump. I think she fantasizes about him. Deep down women really want commanding alpha males.
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