To: thegagline
I have to admit I do not understand Trump’s support for Johnson, BUT it must be part of ‘the plan’, nothing else makes sense
5 posted on
04/23/2024 9:23:07 AM PDT by
oil_dude
To: oil_dude
Trump has to be pragmatic, he may have to work with Johnson when he’s back in the White House. He doesn’t have the “luxury” of being “pure” as we do.
8 posted on
04/23/2024 9:25:17 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: oil_dude
BUT it must be part of ‘the plan’ Of course it is. Trump is, as always, playing 38DD chess while everyone else is playing tiddlywinks. Trust Trump! Trust The Plan!! MAGA!!!
16 posted on
04/23/2024 9:28:16 AM PDT by
NorthMountain
(... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
To: oil_dude
Trump is a master. Obviously he feels Johnson is someone he can get to work with him.
Never forget:Trump accomplished more for Americans in a 4 year term than any President in your lifetime.
22 posted on
04/23/2024 9:32:47 AM PDT by
lewislynn
( Trump accomplished more for Americans in a 4 year term than any President in your lifetime.)
To: oil_dude
I have to admit I do not understand Trump’s support for Johnson, BUT it must be part of ‘the plan’, nothing else makes sense Oh, please. With Trump, there is no "plan." Being the malignant narcissist that he is, Trump is just about Trump, that's all.
Electing Trump is a potential means to an end. Trump himself is no end at all.
27 posted on
04/23/2024 9:37:58 AM PDT by
DSH
To: oil_dude
Trump was probably promised something, like he was for not pardoning Assange.
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