You would be better served spending your time spreading the good news about PRESIDENT TRUMP’S accomplishment and doing research and analysis for a qualified conservative for 2024. The last person we need in the White House is a pseudo communist.
For the good of AMERICA, don’t give TULSI GABBARD any credence.
You would be better served spending your time spreading the good news about PRESIDENT TRUMPS accomplishment and doing research and analysis for a qualified conservative for 2024. The last person we need in the White House is a pseudo communist.
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Seems you might spend your time actually reading what I wrote instead of telling me what to do with my time.
It is not that “I” give Gabbard so much credit, or care so terribly much what he propective policies are.
I simply think that post-a-2020 disaster for the Dims, the harder left in the Dims will stand last chance next time than will Gabbard. It is not my wishing her well, it is merely that I think more Dims will in time, and by 2024 - because of various conditions at the time, the Dims will chose her.
Conservatives will have to do more than find a really good POTUS candidate to replace Trump. There may be a recession in the next four years, that the GOP holding the White House at the time will have to overcome the politics from, no matter who their candidate is. And, that great Conservative candidate will have to be maybe more than Reaganesque to overcome the American body politic habit of changing the party in the White House at least (usually) every 8 years. Then again even a lousy GHWBush manage to carry the Reagan mantle for at least four more years. So who knows.
None of this detracts from my always seeking and supporting great Conservatice candidates for office.
Let’s see what happens between now and 2024 and we will find out if I am right about Gabbard and the Dims.
All sorts of events between now and then can change the priorities of current issues, change how the pols respond and change how folks feel about those responses. As Conservatives we need to always see the importance of our underlying principles, through all sorts of changes, trying to not waiver from them even when we are adjusting specific policies.