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This will hit his ego where it hurts most. But it isn't just about the RNC ratings. Pay close attention to when the narrator says, "You're tired. It must be hard to keep your...ratings....up." Double meaning? You bet.
And let's not forget his reprehensible remark about McCain getting captured. Where does Trump get off saying such a thing when he himself has never served this country?
Then there's birtherism, mocking the reporter... I can go on forever.
Unfortunately, there is no hope for the Trump die hard, they have been totally caught up in it. But, he is not just running against Biden, his other opponent is the coronavirus, and this election will also be a referendum on how he handled it. And as far as race relations, he is not even trying on that front. I believe he thinks a divided nation works in his favor.
I completely agree. I can picture him watching the violence unfold as he smiles mischievously and noshes on popcorn.
If Hillary, Biden, or the snot-nosed spoiled brats who support them were in charge, we would have 500,000 to 1,000,000 dead. The fools in the Democrat party don't know ANYTHING about private enterprise and would have been completely incapable of orchestrating a public-private partnership to ensure there was no ventilator shortage AND a vaccine would be delivered in record time.
Did you forget that Trump:
1. Doesn’t believe in science
2. Doesn’t believe in experts' opinions
3. Floated the idea of having people inject themselves
4. Said it was a hoax
5. Said it would magically disappear
6. Dismantled the pandemic team Obama left in place
7. Wants to rush out a vaccine because he knows his reelection prospects depend on it
And you still want me to buy that he has done a great job?
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You seem to forget the 2016 debates where Trump insulted everyone....little Marco, lying Ted and on and on. He tries to belittle with his stupid names. These are personal attacks, especially when he went after Fiorina's looks. That's as low as you can go....attack a women's looks because you perceive them as a threat. I don't recall any democratic president doing that. And neither do you.
The social goals of Neocons were always communist in nature, which is why they hate Trump and his mainstream Conservative Base that they always sought to undemocratically disenfranchise.
The Neocons will never gain significant support in the Conservative Base.
They work solely for the communsits / Left to destroy the ability of the Conservative base to field candidates for its interests. Its the same traterous goal that they have always worked toward as Neocons.
The existence of the Israel First Neocons, along with the Neoliberals on the other side of the isle (all the same thing), is prima facie evidence of the democratic corruption that comes with such a multicultural nation that allows people with loyalties to other nations to parade around as Americans while falsely claiming that they primarily have the interests of Americans in mind.
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It’s very poorly done and I agree with others, very weak.
Yep. Very poorly done, and no better than those Russian FB ads. Hmm, maybe Russia helped them make these videos. We do know that at least one of the people in this group is pals with Russia.
We also know that at least one in the group is a xenophobic, racist confederate flag waver. For some reason there are those on the left who are fine with that.
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If it makes you feel better thinking it’s cause for Trump to “seethe,” that’s pretty funny.
Trump base: If you really believe that Trump has us on the right path, and you want others to agree, you'll need to be more realistic. You'll need to acknowledge his mistakes when he makes them, and you'll need to respond to opposition with reason and compassion, rather than flat-out hate and beligerence. If you have a point, the only way to get it accross will be to act like adults. It's what you demanded from the left, and you are refusing to do it.
Those who need to agree already agree.
We don't "need" to do anything that you recommend, which you will realize in November.
What you don't realize is that your side is seen as dangerously unhinged and a danger to this democracy. Which is a reasonably objective view considering what I later detail here.
Therefore, you are widely viewed as having no credibility in terms of mistakes that you think you are pointing out.
Where mistakes do exist, you aren't seen as deserving of some type of dialogue in which we are required to concede them to you.
All of this is given your recent past and present actions that you like to conveniently forget when you think you are trying to have a sober conversation.
To us, it reads like a psychopathic institutionalized patient trying to manipulate the hospital staff by feigning sanity.
It is not us who is being unrealistic.
What you are blind to is that, for the first time in this nation's memory that I can discern, the losing side of a Presidential election has made the winning side feel democratically disenfranshised. That's dangerous to our system, in general.
You drove a hoax Russia investigation for three years, impeached a sitting President to protect your own candidate from a corruption investigation, have been non-stop trying to disenfranchize the average voter by implying that his vote was not his own, and that he doesn't have voting agency, but instead his vote and views are inherently corrupt due to "Russian interference" and "bad" information that he or she inevitably consumed. Now your side is either directly or indirectly approving of / allowing widespread domestic terrorism, which has resulted in the murder of Trump voters because they are Trump voters, which all has an obvious election angle to it. While you blame Trump for the actions of your terrorists.
These are race riots that your media is beginning to show clear patterns of inciting, running up to election seasons.
Why are Democrats always cheering and high-fiving each other when they see the old out of touch Conservatives of the GOP having a tantrum about the fact that they're losing control over the Republican Party?? Here's some positive changes that the Trump revolution made some important changes in the Republican Party:
Acceptance for gay marriage in the Republican Party.
Acceptance for trans-genders in the Republican Party.
A keen interest in outreach and help for black, Hispanic and minority communities in the Republican Party.
A much greater interest fighting for working class Americans.
A realistic America-first approach to dealing with China, Europe, Canada, Mexico and pretty much every other nation on earth.
A significantly diminished interest in engaging in foreign wars.
An increased interest in freedom of speech and a greatly diminished interest in censorship.
There's plenty more things that have changed. Trump is more Populist and less Libertarian, but Libertarian ideas have gained greater and greater strength within the GOP.
The Lincoln Project represents the stodgy old Republicans and their stodgy old ideals. They're going extinct, but they're not going out quietly.
The Lincoln Project represents the stodgy old Republicans and their stodgy old ideals. They're going extinct, but they're not going out quietly.
There is nothing stodgy about patriotism.
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