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Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:10 pm to Tuscaloosa
I don't want Fetterman anywhere near this party.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:24 pm to GumboPot
This election cycle has become very interesting.
It’s not a left vs right or ideological race.
It’s literally those who love this country and what it stands for, and those who want to ruin it
It’s not a left vs right or ideological race.
It’s literally those who love this country and what it stands for, and those who want to ruin it
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:24 pm to hogcard1964
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I don't want Fetterman anywhere near this party.
They aren't joining the party. They are throwing their support behind Trump in a coalition style manner, which I fully support. They admit that Trump differs philosophically from them, but they also realize how important their agreements truly are to this country. This is a great thing.
That these types of endorsements with actual reason and substance are happening will have an effect on those who feel uneasy about voting for Trump. You'll never see the unhinged TDS Never Trumpers vote for him, but the rest now have support to help persuade them to do so against their hesitancy.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:34 pm to hogcard1964
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I don't want Fetterman anywhere near this party.
You people like to conflate an endorsement with having pull inside the party.
IDGAF who gets near the party, as long as we win & conservatives have a voice again.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:35 pm to Midget Death Squad
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She wants a cabinet position, and she deserves one.
Just like RFK2, there are places she could be installed where her ideology overlaps with Trump's.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:36 pm to Midget Death Squad
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And you Tulsi should've been VP nerds need to stay out of this thread. Your stupidity does not need to be on display here.

Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:36 pm to Midget Death Squad
It’s becoming socially acceptable/popular to support Trump. I’ve never seen so many black, Hispanic, women, etc openly admit to supporting him. It’s different this cycle than the past two elections
There’s a feeling of excitement in the air.
There’s a feeling of excitement in the air.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:40 pm to GumboPot
Tulsi has more of a backbone than Coach Sandusky ( Walz)
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:52 pm to Midget Death Squad
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They aren't joining the party. They are throwing their support behind Trump in a coalition style manner, which I fully support. They admit that Trump differs philosophically from them, but they also realize how important their agreements truly are to this country. This is a great thing.
It's an FU to the DNC
Prior to June, the DNC/Media was touting Biden as the most competent and experienced President...maybe in the history of the world. Most Democrats knew that wasn't the case, at all. Yet, the DNC made certain there would be no challengers to Biden (did not want to repeat 1980). Then, he bumbles through the debate where the media can no longer gaslight his incompetence. It was unanimous he had to go. But because the DNC did not allow a true primary process to expose bozo Joe well before June, it was left up to them to handpick his successor.
They fought, internally, about that for weeks until they were backed into having to elevate Joe's DEI VP...who most Democrats know is a complete moron. That pissed off some within the party because they feel they could have been better suited for the nomination than Kambla. And because she wasn't actually chosen by the voters...which they know would have NEVER happened. However, the DNC makes it clear they do not tolerate dissention in the ranks. If that means they have to sue you into oblivion to keep you off the ballot or ruin your life, so be it.
Make no mistake. RFK and Tulsi do not "like" Trump. Their endorsement is an attempt to further their political careers. But because they were blackballed by the DNC for dissention, they are responding in kind to screw the DNC they feel screwed them.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:54 pm to GumboPot
She nails it in that speech.
Dems are the pro-war party now and nobody knows better than her.
I have said what she said in that speech time and time again that Trump would end these wars immediately that the Biden regime funds and had Trump been in office these wars never would’ve happened in the first place. America is weak under Biden/Harris and would be even weaker under Harris/Walz
Dems are the pro-war party now and nobody knows better than her.
I have said what she said in that speech time and time again that Trump would end these wars immediately that the Biden regime funds and had Trump been in office these wars never would’ve happened in the first place. America is weak under Biden/Harris and would be even weaker under Harris/Walz
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:55 pm to SCwTiger
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Wood
Glady get monkey pox
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:56 pm to GumboPot
Check out our next Secretary of State
Posted on 8/26/24 at 3:00 pm to Alt26
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Make no mistake. RFK and Tulsi do not "like" Trump. Their endorsement is an attempt to further their political careers. But because they were blackballed by the DNC for dissention, they are responding in kind to screw the DNC they feel screwed them.
Meh....same could be said about JD Vance.
I think Tulsi and RFK know they are far, far more aligned with Trump on issues that matter and that the Democrat Party is a disaster for America.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 3:31 pm to 14&Counting
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I think Tulsi and RFK know they are far, far more aligned with Trump on issues that matter and that the Democrat Party is a disaster for America
This is where most of middle America is. There are some battles that are never going to be won, take attacks against the 2A and any national abortion law as a quick two. The sooner that’s realized, the sooner we can truly “progress” as a nation. Until we can say frick your feelings though, that’s not going to happen.
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