Trump in a few months
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@copper said in Trump in a few months:
I think he will spend his remaining years doing exactly what he has done for the last 4 years.
He'll be working for the people he loves. Doing everything he can to better their lot.
I, for one, think he is not tired of winning.
Well, yesterday again, "President Trump will work from early in the morning until late in the evening. He will make many calls and have many meetings."
BTW Copper, President Trump has golfed on just over 22% of the days he has been president (about just under 2 days per week). Are you winning more than President Trump? Maybe that is why he lost the election. He got tired of losing in golf days to you. 5555
Regarding the initial question, I think he will fade away. Of course, he will have a set of "hard core" supporters, and he will continue to interact with them, but I think on the national front, he will lose his importance.
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@copper said in Trump in a few months:
I think he will spend his remaining years doing exactly what he has done for the last 4 years.
He'll be working for the people he loves. Doing everything he can to better their lot.Are the people you're referring to, his kids?
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@89th said in Trump in a few months:
@copper said in Trump in a few months:
I think he will spend his remaining years doing exactly what he has done for the last 4 years.
He'll be working for the people he loves. Doing everything he can to better their lot.Are the people you're referring to, his kids?
Sure, his children and hundreds of millions of Americans.
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Trillions of Americans. The ones yet to be born. But not the dead ones. Those assholes never vote for him.
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@doctor-phibes said in Trump in a few months:
Trillions of Americans. The ones yet to be born. But not the dead ones. Those assholes never vote for him.
They have a Biden Shrine.
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@mik said in Trump in a few months:
@loki said in Trump in a few months:
No clue. I can see both sides of this. Anyone who thinks they know is kidding themselves.
Yep. It's all up to him. If he wants to stay in the public eye he knows how.
Oh, he's coming, unless he gets a helluva deal. Trump has an entire movement (conservative populism) behind him.
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I may be wrong (and probably will be), but I just dont think he will remain "mainstream" popular.
Of course, he will have the core supporters, but I think he will remain on the fringe.
I know not a perfect example or comparison, but there are lots of people who are super super popular in certain segments, but I have never heard of them.
Within his bubble, he will be super super popular. Outside the "bubble", not so much.
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@taiwan_girl said in Trump in a few months:
I may be wrong (and probably will be), but I just dont think he will remain "mainstream" popular.
Of course, he will have the core supporters, but I think he will remain on the fringe.Agreed. In addition to being publicly disgraced and his “stolen election” farce backfired on him so bad he’s now a toxic brand...people will also grow fatigued of his antics, especially now that he’s out of office. Similar to his apprentice ratings dropping, which is ironic since that’s kinda what made him run for President in the first place. 55555
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@jolly said in Trump in a few months:
@mik said in Trump in a few months:
@loki said in Trump in a few months:
No clue. I can see both sides of this. Anyone who thinks they know is kidding themselves.
Yep. It's all up to him. If he wants to stay in the public eye he knows how.
Oh, he's coming, unless he gets a helluva deal. Trump has an entire movement (conservative populism) behind him.
My prediction is that Trump is going to go the same way that Bruce Jenner went.
He's already dying his hair and spraying his face like a Hollywood housewife. Rumour has it he sprays Chanel No. 5. on what's left of his knob.
Remember, folks, you heard it here first.