That's not an answer to what I said, complete change of topic = cognitive dissonance.
You spouted yet another ridiculous 3d chess theory about Trump, I told you the truth is nobody cares about him, he is quickly becoming irrelevent.
That's not an answer to what I said, complete change of topic = cognitive dissonance.
, he is quickly becoming irrelevent.
Also this is more than likely the end of Trump. His little trumpkin representatives are openly defying him and not voting for McCarthy. He has no real influence anymore.
No, it is that nobody cares about Trump anymore. They know he is washed up.
The dumbest won’t ever admit they have been had.
& that’s the only group that still entertains Orange histrionics shystering
(Still can get a large crowd of them together to yell & scream for their WWF-like champ)
You spouted yet another ridiculous 3d chess theory about Trump, I told you the truth is nobody cares about him, he is quickly becoming irrelevent.
Trump should be rallying behind the opposition to McCarthy. Instead he's endorsing the California Republican who actively opposed him during his presidency.
This is John Bolton all over again.
There will be no draining of the swamp.
The dumbest won’t ever admit they have been had.
& that’s the only group that still entertains Orange histrionics shystering
(Still can get a large crowd of them together to yell & scream for their WWF-like champ)
There will most definitely be no draining of the swamp if he isn't President.
Ron Paul and Rand Paul and Massie have all done the same thing. I don't understand why it is so hard to understand. Sometimes you have to stand for principles, sometimes you might have to play ball.
As you pointed out, Ron and Massie had to play ball because they were beholden to the Speaker as members of the house. Trump is not. Trump's political cache is in being the rogue... the outsider committed to "draining the swamp". Simply put, what message does it send to his base - a base that is practically on the edge of outright rebellion - that he is endorsing the second highest ranking establishment Republican (after McConnell) on Capitol Hill? These are the very people who stood in direct opposition to him during his presidency. They're uniparty.
And the idea that he's going to "drain the swamp" if he wins in 2024 is laughable. He didn't do it in his first term, having surrounded himself with every manner of swamp creature including one of the worst in Bolton... and now his endorsement of McCarthy? He's telling his base that not only did he not learn from his mistakes, he's doubling down on them.
I don't know what the exact probability is that Trump will drain the swamp, but I know it isn't zero. Past behavior isn't always indicative of future behavior.
Do you have any better options?
As far as being beholden to the party, he hasn't been elected yet. I think Trump knows his base is pretty strong, they know he has to play politics. He might figure he gets a bigger swing from not rocking the boat too much in DC. At least until he is elected, hopefully.
Ok, so Trump supporters are a bunch of idiots.
My point to 69360 was that they have not gone away and Trump, for good or bad, is still a potent political force to be dealt with.
If someone is still falling for that conman after all evidence shows he's a conman then yes absolutely that person is an idiot. Whether there are still a lot of idiots around is somewhat irrelevant (and debatable since I don't see much enthusiasm online that doesn't reek of paid astroturf) since there's always been a lot of idiots around. Now, can Donald interest you in a $150 t-shirt? It's only available to 100 of his yugest supporters and you've been lucky enough to be selected! Act now before they're all gone!
Not really. Perhaps you forgot that nearly every candidate, if not every one, he endorsed in 2022 lost? Though I guess that could be considered politically relevant since he could just effectively sabotage Republican candidates with his endorsement.....hmmm.
Any way, so tired of talking about Trump and seeing him popping up in (injected into) every damn thread. He's only sticking around to provide more distraction, more division and to continue his grift for as long as possible.
Not really. Perhaps you forgot that nearly every candidate, if not every one, he endorsed in 2022 lost?
Not really. Perhaps you forgot that nearly every candidate, if not every one, he endorsed in 2022 lost?
You keep saying that...
Trump Leads Potential Opponents in Hypothetical 2024 GOP Primary
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...l-opponents-in-hypothetical-2024-gop-primary/
NICK GILBERTSON 4 Jan 2023
Former President Donald Trump holds a double-digit lead over his potential opponents in a hypothetical 2024 Republican primary survey.
In the latest survey from Morning Consult’s “2024 GOP Primary Elections Tracker,” 45 percent of potential Republican primary voter participants support Trump in his quest for the presidential nomination, placing him as the front-runner. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) sits 11 points back of Trump in second place with 34 percent of the respondents’ support, followed by former Vice President Mike Pence at eight percent.
Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) both have three percent support, while Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has just two percent. Govs. Greg Abbott (R-TX), Kristi Noem (R-SD), Glenn Youngkin (R-VA), and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo all sit at one percent.