Trump announces
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@George-K said in Trump announces:
Journalism dies in the opinion pages:
I mean, I think it's pretty fair when a former president who indeed was impeached twice, refused to accept his (landslide) loss, incited an insurrection, and is under criminal investigations, decides to run again, to bring the announcement into such an important context.
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Don't you love the constant "insurrection" bullshit. It's just another Leftist attempt to own the language.
Riot, yes. Insurrection? Don't make me laugh...
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Don't you love the constant "insurrection" bullshit. It's just another Leftist attempt to own the language.
Riot, yes. Insurrection? Don't make me laugh...
@Jolly said in Trump announces:
Don't you love the constant "insurrection" bullshit. It's just another Leftist attempt to own the language.
Riot, yes. Insurrection? Don't make me laugh...
Eh semantics. An insurrection is "a violent uprising against an authority or government" which absolutely happened that day, albeit on a small scale and by a percentage of protesters.
Maybe they should say "Trump fomented a mini-insurrection that failed, because Trump is a loser, many people have told me, yuge loser. Bigly." That would be a fairer headline.
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There are over 400,000,000 guns in the U.S. Tell me how many were used in the Capitol "insurrection"?
One. By the guy who shot an unarmed protester.
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There are over 400,000,000 guns in the U.S. Tell me how many were used in the Capitol "insurrection"?
One. By the guy who shot an unarmed protester.
@Jolly Didn't realize how flexible you are bending over backwards... just imagine for a second, try to, that the President not accepting his loss was Obama and the crowd was a bunch of libs, and they broke into the capitol by smashing their way in, fighting police, and looking to capture Boehner. I'd have the same reaction I do now, would you?
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@Jolly Didn't realize how flexible you are bending over backwards... just imagine for a second, try to, that the President not accepting his loss was Obama and the crowd was a bunch of libs, and they broke into the capitol by smashing their way in, fighting police, and looking to capture Boehner. I'd have the same reaction I do now, would you?
@89th said in Trump announces:
@Jolly Didn't realize how flexible you are bending over backwards... just imagine for a second, try to, that the President not accepting his loss was Obama and the crowd was a bunch of libs, and they broke into the capitol by smashing their way in, fighting police, and looking to capture Boehner. I'd have the same reaction I do now, would you?
No, I do try to be fair.
You've swallowed the MSM line hook and sinker. Once you do that, you're like any other caught fish. It's just a matter of how they play you, until they land you in the boat.
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Stephen Schwarzman — chairman, CEO and co-founder of private-equity giant Blackstone — says in a statement to Axios that he's defecting from former President Trump for the 2024 presidential race.
Driving the news: "America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday," Schwarzman says.
"It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries."
Why it matters: This is a major defection by a GOP megadonor who was close to Trump — very engaged with him on trade issues — and had real pull in the Trump White House.The big picture: It's the second GOP megadonor to come out against Trump in two weeks.
Ken Griffin — the billionaire founder of the Citadel hedge fund, who had praised Trump policies — endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis last week.
Griffin, who moved Citadel's headquarters to Miami this year, told Bloomberg yesterday that Trump is a "three-time loser."
Between the lines: Two of the country's largest and most influential Republican donors are looking for a next-generation candidate.Trump doesn't need the money. But the statements by Schwarzman and Griffin are likely to give cover and backbone to some Republican elected officials to move on.
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I think he's got $100M in his campaign warchest, so he doesn't need the big donors, as much as he needs the continued support of the small donors.
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I think he's got $100M in his campaign warchest, so he doesn't need the big donors, as much as he needs the continued support of the small donors.