No, nope, absolutely not. That method only applies to Republicans. kalm will tell you in post after post.
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No, nope, absolutely not. That method only applies to Republicans. kalm will tell you in post after post.
Not at all. Republicans and Trump are just better at it.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:53 amNo, nope, absolutely not. That method only applies to Republicans. kalm will tell you in post after post.Baldy wrote: Yep just like it makes Brandon a glorified member of the KKK since he idolized and eulogized one of their grand wizards.
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That would be true if the Donks weren't the grand wizards of it.
That was true back when the south was Democrat. The grand Wizards are Republicans now
Like these guys?
It's no coincidence that the south was Donk when the KKK was actually a thing.
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Joe is an easy escape goat. Especially when ones wife has been rumored to be looking at a potential Presidential run.
Donald Trump has been on a political suicide mission for a while now, but despite all his efforts he still has some substantial (if slipping) amount of political support. His biggest mistake up until now was to attack popular winners like Kemp and DeSantis. But apparently, the loss of support stemming from those mistakes was insufficient to knock himself out of the running for president.
Apparently, that seems to bother him. Like his friend Kanye “Ye” West, Trump has decided to see how insane he can act before his support collapses entirely.
It’s like a social science experiment with 350 million participants. Researchers are asking: just how batsh!t crazy does a person have to be to lose 95% of their fans? For some reason, Trump has decided to participate as the experimental subject.
Trump’s latest foray into losing all support and credibility is his attack on the Constitution itself. Like, literally, calling for the suspension of the Constitution in order to reinstall him as President of the United States.
...
Trump is becoming like Kanye. Saying more and more outrageous things, driving their support down to a hardcore group who will bear any humiliation.
I can’t defend Trump’s call to toss out the Constitution (or any legal procedures that pass Court muster).
And I won’t.
https://www.gingrich360.com/2022/11/30/ ... tid=Zxz2cZThe Biden team had one of the best first term off-year elections in history. They were not repudiated. They did not have to pay for their terrible mismanagement of the economy.
If Republicans are going to successfully work through the next two years in the Congress – and win the presidency in 2024 – we need to look much more deeply at what worked and what did not work in 2020 and 2022.
Today there is not nearly enough understanding (or acknowledgement) among leading Republicans that our system and approach failed. We need to rethink from the ground up how we are going to Defeat Big Government Socialism – including almost inevitable second-time Democrat Presidential Nominee Biden.
This is a much bigger challenge than I would have guessed before the election.
That demon incarnate Elon Musk agrees with you ...Winterborn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:53 pm Trump being Trump and doing more stupid political stuff.
All Desantis has to do is keep doing what he is doing and let Trump take himself out.
Donald Trump has been on a political suicide mission for a while now, but despite all his efforts he still has some substantial (if slipping) amount of political support. His biggest mistake up until now was to attack popular winners like Kemp and DeSantis. But apparently, the loss of support stemming from those mistakes was insufficient to knock himself out of the running for president.
Apparently, that seems to bother him. Like his friend Kanye “Ye” West, Trump has decided to see how insane he can act before his support collapses entirely.
It’s like a social science experiment with 350 million participants. Researchers are asking: just how batsh!t crazy does a person have to be to lose 95% of their fans? For some reason, Trump has decided to participate as the experimental subject.
Trump’s latest foray into losing all support and credibility is his attack on the Constitution itself. Like, literally, calling for the suspension of the Constitution in order to reinstall him as President of the United States.
...
Trump is becoming like Kanye. Saying more and more outrageous things, driving their support down to a hardcore group who will bear any humiliation.
I can’t defend Trump’s call to toss out the Constitution (or any legal procedures that pass Court muster).
And I won’t.
Now they're Republican and the KKK is still a thing.
Sucks Putin off 24/7 but won't defend Trump's noble effort to Make America Great Again? Must be one of them cognitive dissonance things.....have you had your dosages adjusted lately, reek?Winterborn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:53 pm Trump being Trump and doing more stupid political stuff.
All Desantis has to do is keep doing what he is doing and let Trump take himself out.
Donald Trump has been on a political suicide mission for a while now, but despite all his efforts he still has some substantial (if slipping) amount of political support. His biggest mistake up until now was to attack popular winners like Kemp and DeSantis. But apparently, the loss of support stemming from those mistakes was insufficient to knock himself out of the running for president.
Apparently, that seems to bother him. Like his friend Kanye “Ye” West, Trump has decided to see how insane he can act before his support collapses entirely.
It’s like a social science experiment with 350 million participants. Researchers are asking: just how batsh!t crazy does a person have to be to lose 95% of their fans? For some reason, Trump has decided to participate as the experimental subject.
Trump’s latest foray into losing all support and credibility is his attack on the Constitution itself. Like, literally, calling for the suspension of the Constitution in order to reinstall him as President of the United States.
...
Trump is becoming like Kanye. Saying more and more outrageous things, driving their support down to a hardcore group who will bear any humiliation.
I can’t defend Trump’s call to toss out the Constitution (or any legal procedures that pass Court muster).
And I won’t.
Tell us about it Master Houndragon.houndragon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 4:13 amNow they're Republican and the KKK is still a thing in little Egypt.
Money says KKKdawg wears a 6XXXXXX sheet.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 9:18 amTell us about it Master Houndragon.houndragon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 4:13 am
Now they're Republican and the KKK is still a thing in little Egypt.
And struck down by a fed judge.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:38 pmEASY.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 6:11 pm
How will they strike it down while leaving the TX abortion bill in place?
Gavin Newsom’s plan to save the Constitution by trolling the Supreme Court
-SCOTUS never ruled on the merits of the Texas SB8, which isn’t even at the appellate level now, but the district.
-Dobbs made SB8 a moot.
-There is a Constitutional right to bear arms, there isn’t to abortion.
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2022/07 ... ll-n484588
So Newsom will waste millions of CA tax dollars defending his silly stunt, but he will score political points with the left for standing up to ‘the NRA’ and ‘the gun lobby’ and those anti abortion gun nut rubes from Texas.
CA is likely going to lose on their magazine ban and ‘assault weapons’ ban as well.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/ne ... reconsider
Then Newsom will be whining like a little bitch after CA goes 0 for 3 on anti 2A cases before SCOTUS around the time he’s running for POTUS..
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BDKJMU wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:55 pmAnd struck down by a fed judge.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:38 pm
EASY.
-SCOTUS never ruled on the merits of the Texas SB8, which isn’t even at the appellate level now, but the district.
-Dobbs made SB8 a moot.
-There is a Constitutional right to bear arms, there isn’t to abortion.
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2022/07 ... ll-n484588
So Newsom will waste millions of CA tax dollars defending his silly stunt, but he will score political points with the left for standing up to ‘the NRA’ and ‘the gun lobby’ and those anti abortion gun nut rubes from Texas.
CA is likely going to lose on their magazine ban and ‘assault weapons’ ban as well.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/ne ... reconsider
Then Newsom will be whining like a little bitch after CA goes 0 for 3 on anti 2A cases before SCOTUS around the time he’s running for POTUS..
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federa ... ortion-law
Sounds to me like the judge's opinion should apply to Texas' abortion law as well"'It is cynical. ‘It is an abomination.’ ‘It is outrageous and objectionable.’ ‘There is no dispute that it raises serious constitutional questions.’ ‘It is an unprecedented attempt to thwart judicial review,’" Benitez wrote in his opinion, quoting directly from Newsom's criticisms of the Texas abortion law.
If it goes down, maybe we can get rid of California's Prop 65 stupidity, as the Texas abortion law seems to be based on the same type of foundation.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 10:28 pmBDKJMU wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:55 pm
And struck down by a fed judge.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federa ... ortion-lawSounds to me like the judge's opinion should apply to Texas' abortion law as well"'It is cynical. ‘It is an abomination.’ ‘It is outrageous and objectionable.’ ‘There is no dispute that it raises serious constitutional questions.’ ‘It is an unprecedented attempt to thwart judicial review,’" Benitez wrote in his opinion, quoting directly from Newsom's criticisms of the Texas abortion law.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
JMU Football: 2022 & 2023 Sun Belt East Champions...But you have to go home now. We have to have peace…
..I know how you feel, but go home, and go home in peace.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
JMU Football: 2022 & 2023 Sun Belt East Champions...But you have to go home now. We have to have peace…
..I know how you feel, but go home, and go home in peace.
Who criticized who? It would seem to me that lil donny criticized Daniels, who is an exponentially better leader and administrator than trump."The establishment is trying to recruit weak RINO Mitch Daniels to run for US Senate in Indiana," Donald Trump, Jr. tweeted last Friday. "He would be Mitt Romney 2.0."
That brought a rebuttal by longtime Daniels adviser and friend Mark Lubbers, who told Fox News on Thursday that last week’s tweet by Trump’s eldest son "was an ambush. We didn’t have any interest in picking a fight with the Trump folks. This could have been an enlightening election that could have happened in a civic spirited way. We didn’t pick this fight, but we’re not candy a- -es."
A source close to Banks, pointing to Trump’s continued popularity in Indiana, argued to Fox News that "I truly don’t think Daniels allies are doing the former governor any favors with the Republican electorate by criticizing Trump. It really makes me wonder if they’re really serious about running for the Senate in the first place."
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"What this is about is the difference between people who want to fight the progressive left and those of us who want to beat the progressive left," Lubbers argued. "In order to do that we need optimistic and positive conservatism that builds majorities and wins elections and makes policy. Not just foaming at the mouth and counting tweets and all that stuff that I think the Trump wing of the party engages in. The applause of the few can’t be the goal. The goal must be winning elections and making a government built on majorities. The country is ready to move to a more conservative place. The impediment to that is the Trump wing of the party."