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Reply #45 - Nov 16th, 2022 at 9:19am
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:14am:
Johnnie wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:07am:
Trump will announce his 2024 run today. Spic Desantis has already said he will not run against Trump.

The fact that Old Joe, the democrats and their media are talking up da Spic speaks volumes for who they woud rather run against.

MAGA

I'd bet the Democrat leadership is praying to, whoever democrats pray to, that Trump will run and is the Republican candidate for 2024.


Absolutely.

Up until the midterms last week, there had never been a more unpopular/unsuccessful politician in the US.

Since the disastrous results of the midterms, Trump has become even less popular (if that was at all possible).

He's even unpopular among Republicans now.

Imagine the landslide win for the Dems in 2024 if he ran.

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Reply #46 - Nov 16th, 2022 at 9:21am
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:14am:
Johnnie wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:07am:
Trump will announce his 2024 run today. Spic Desantis has already said he will not run against Trump.

The fact that Old Joe, the democrats and their media are talking up da Spic speaks volumes for who they woud rather run against.

MAGA

I'd bet the Democrat leadership is praying to, whoever democrats pray to, that Trump will run and is the Republican candidate for 2024.


Most intelligent people would prefer Trump to not run. To take the risk of Trump winning no matter how low the odds is simply not worth it for America.
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Re: DeSantis v Trump
Reply #47 - Nov 16th, 2022 at 2:54pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:14am:
Johnnie wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 8:07am:
Trump will announce his 2024 run today. Spic Desantis has already said he will not run against Trump.

The fact that Old Joe, the democrats and their media are talking up da Spic speaks volumes for who they woud rather run against.

MAGA

I'd bet the Democrat leadership is praying to, whoever democrats pray to, that Trump will run and is the Republican candidate for 2024.


They probably have been praying to Nancy but Don is about to kick her ass right out the back door and back home to her whore house with Paul and his ladyboy friend where they can get hammered and bang each other stupid under the watchfull guard of her FBI.  Is there a speaker in the house!!!!

Don is back with avengeance to MAGA

The media are feeding you bullshit, Don has the numbers within the Republican party.
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Reply #48 - Nov 16th, 2022 at 3:21pm
 
He's done some good things, this DeSantis, but the big problem is he comes down heavy on anyone who dares criticize or boycott Israel:

https://libertyconservativenews.com/ron-desantis-law-banning-criticism-of-israel...

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/07/23/desantis-weighs-state-action-after...

Not that Trump is any better in this regard:

https://www.jewishpress.com/news/jewish-news/trump-receives-zoas-theodore-herzl-...

But that's to be expected when you allow your daughter to marry a Jew.

DeSantis could be one of those deluded Christian Zionists.

Or perhaps he realises the reality that no one gets ahead in politics without paying obeisance to Israel.

Just ask Cynthia McKinney:


"These Israel lobby people like pledges: they tried to force me to sign a pledge of loyalty to Israel. When I refused, it was trench warfare, hand to hand combat every day I was in the Congress, and the American people never knew that I was fighting to remain independent for them, to make real peace and to find real justice. Ever since my refusal to sign that pledge for Israel the Israel lobby has let me know that my political career was in the hangman's noose. They have the whole of the U.S. government making pledges to them!!! Unbelievable."
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Reply #49 - Nov 16th, 2022 at 5:04pm
 
Jim Lahey wrote on Nov 16th, 2022 at 9:14am:
Bobby and his little pet manlet lisa show they have no idea about anything....once again.....


I though they buried you some months ago, Lazarus.

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Reply #50 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm
 
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:

https://rumble.com/v1u536a-greg-kelly-mostly-right-on-desantis-vs-trump-3958.htm...

And  I like that clip where Bill Clinton makes that 'horrible racist' remark, "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"
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We are benefiting from ... the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq.

Benjamin Netanyahu, quoted in Ma’ariv, 16 April 2008
 
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Reply #51 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:10pm
 
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:

https://rumble.com/v1u536a-greg-kelly-mostly-right-on-desantis-vs-trump-3958.htm...

And  I like that clip where Bill Clinton makes that 'horrible racist' remark, "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"


Quote:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:


Who cares.
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Reply #52 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:16pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:10pm:
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:

https://rumble.com/v1u536a-greg-kelly-mostly-right-on-desantis-vs-trump-3958.htm...

And  I like that clip where Bill Clinton makes that 'horrible racist' remark, "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"


Quote:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:


Who cares.


Yet another who can't deal with facts.
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We are benefiting from ... the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq.

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Reply #53 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 8:00pm
 
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump ...


DeSanctimonious wasn't backed by Failed Forty Five in the midterms (quite the opposite), and he ended up being the biggest Republican winner on the night.

Every high priority candidate (in the important seats) who was backed by Failed Forty Five in the midterms was defeated.

Including the Nazi pixie.

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Reply #54 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 10:28pm
 

We could just say garbage person 1 V garbage person 2.
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Reply #55 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 10:32pm
 
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:16pm:
Dnarever wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:10pm:
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:

https://rumble.com/v1u536a-greg-kelly-mostly-right-on-desantis-vs-trump-3958.htm...

And  I like that clip where Bill Clinton makes that 'horrible racist' remark, "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"


Quote:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:


Who cares.


Yet another who can't deal with facts.


Who cares - But if you would like a fact DeSantis was a tea party member of the house from 2013. He was always going to pop up somewhere and Trump had little to do with it in reality except it may have been convenient for him to claim the credit as is normally the case.
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Reply #56 - Nov 19th, 2022 at 10:49pm
 
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:16pm:
Dnarever wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:10pm:
wombatwoody wrote on Nov 19th, 2022 at 6:03pm:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:

https://rumble.com/v1u536a-greg-kelly-mostly-right-on-desantis-vs-trump-3958.htm...

And  I like that clip where Bill Clinton makes that 'horrible racist' remark, "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"


Quote:
DeSantis would be nowhere without Trump, as explained here:


Who cares.


Yet another who can't deal with facts.


Facts are overrated, Wombat. The fake news likes facts - that should tell you everything.
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Reply #57 - Nov 20th, 2022 at 3:52am
 

The latest NBC News poll tells the story of Trump's declining popularity.

Just 34% of registered voters nationally said they had a positive view of
Trump, while 54% said they had a negative view. But even those top line
numbers gloss over how unpopular the failed president actually is.

While 1 in 5 voters said they felt “very positive” about him, 46% said they
felt “very negative” —a massive disparity. By comparison, 42% of voters
viewed president Joe Biden positively, while 47% viewed him negatively.

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Reply #58 - Nov 20th, 2022 at 6:23am
 
trump probably is finished.

trump was confronted by the cartel of big tech(overwhelmingly liberal), big media (overwhelmingly liberal), big gov, big ag, big pharma, big food, big finance.

in essence the party of davos have won and its not surprising.

they control the messaging

they kicked a sitting president off twitter for gawds sake.

Elon musk is facing the same problem.

the interests of this cartel are defunding him, creating a flase narrative about him and will probably do him in as well.




to understand whats going on you really have to understand that people like gates and zuckerburg and the guys at google are not the friends of the little person.

the little person is there to be "farmed"

its the same for big pharma , big food, big ag....they want you sick and unhealthy

its the same for big finance...they want the government printing money that they can lend out to people who are "buying a home" but what is really happening is that person is buying into a slavery deal where they get to pay big finance 1/2 their wage for 40 years.  its a pretty bad deal.



i think trump reaally did want to help the folk of the flyover states, the people of real america.


what of the democrats.

read micheal moores scathing book on bill clinton who moore says was the biggest friend to big capital ever.

reagan never got paid for a speech post presidency

the 2 presidents who have made more then every other president who ever lived for speeches post presidency are clinton and obama.

the democrats have cosied up to big pharma, big ag, big food, big tech and abandoned their roots.

biden is their guy in a washington.

the people actually wanted bernie but bernie wanted to tax the rich, forgive student debt and put the brakes on big military.


he was like trump, a thorn in the side of the cartel.

biden has enriched the forces that be over moving to this green model which is really about cash for the big end of town.  we have a demented presidnet taking advice on the planets energy policy from a 14 yo autistic school truant.  you couldnt make this stuff up.

we have massive expenditure on military in the ukraine. something that enriches the top end of town.

who would not have done that?

trump, musk and sanders certainly wouldnt have provoked russia into feeling threatened and potentially starting ww3.

trump got on with rocket boy who also seems to have gone off the rails under the new world order.



it would appear the party of davos and charles shwab have won.

people will be broke, totally dependant on government to control their lives, living on fake food, being entertained by big tech controlled media and under a social credit system where you have to be obedient or you are out.

the party of davos have created the chinese command and control system by proxy.

who were the first two people to call out the party of davos ?

trump, steve bannon,....both probably headed for jail.

you simply cant take these people on.
they are too powerful.
my expectation is they will do musk in as well.

welcome to your new masters.

if you think gates, the guys at google, the guys at pfizer, the guys at metro meats and coca cola, the guys at facebook and the guys at the world bank have your best interests at heart you are out of your freaking mind
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Reply #59 - Nov 20th, 2022 at 2:41pm
 
Interesting victimhood you've caught there, Aquascoot. The Dems are taking down Musk, Trump and Bannon?

Here we all were thinking Musk was doing it all to himself. The big fella invaded a sitting house and senate, killing 6. And poor old Bannon was arrested for charity fraud on his Chinese billionaire friend's private yacht.

So unfair, eh?

He was then pardoned by his friend in the White House, and he's now been sent home after being convicted and sentenced to 6 months jail. Poor old multi-millionaire Sloppy Steve, the judge said. So unfair.

Poor old Mr Trump, Breitbart says, so unfair. And poor old Elon Musk, the financial markets say, he's running Twitter into the ground. 44 bil and he's turning it into a stranded asset. So sad.

Do you know what we need, Aquascoot? We need more victims' services for the effluent. You know, someone who can step in and rescue the billionaires after they say dumb stuff and lose all their friends.

Dictators who start wars - send in the help. Someone can sit down with Putin with a box of tissues and console him for shooting himself - and the world - in the foot. Oh, so the Democrats triggered you to invade Ukraine, did they? So unfair.

Would you like the job, Aquascoot?
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