Turley: "Trumpunity"
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Yeap, the GOP will soon want to pretend that Trump never happened. Comes to 2024, my prediction is the GOP will not nominate Trump or any of the Trump kids as their POTUS or VP nominees, and the GOP nominees will want nothing to do with Trump or any of the Trump kids. The “Trump” name will become even more poisonous and more disgraceful than the “Bush” name after G.W.Bush.
Heck, this might even happen sooner; maybe by the 2022 election, the GOP will already want nothing to do with Trump.
The Democrats will likely still take every opportunity to hang Trump around the GOP’s neck, and the GOP will deserve it.
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@catseye3 said in Turley: "Trumpunity":
Yeah. Short memories.
We're still arguing over the Civil War...
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Jonathan Turley’s thesis that “Democrats are discovering they cannot live without Donald Trump” is pretty obviously wrong right off the bat.
The Democrats did fine with Obama, the Democrats would have done fine with Clinton. Even if you want to argue that the Democrats need an imaginary “villain” at whom to sling their rhetorical arrows, Mitch McConnell will fill that role just fine. Mitch McConnell committed enough inconsistencies that “Mitchpunity” would work just as well as a foil.
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@axtremus said in Turley: "Trumpunity":
Yeap, the GOP will soon want to pretend that Trump never happened. Comes to 2024, my prediction is the GOP will not nominate Trump or any of the Trump kids as their POTUS or VP nominees, and the GOP nominees will want nothing to do with Trump or any of the Trump kids. The “Trump” name will become even more poisonous and more disgraceful than the “Bush” name after G.W.Bush.
Heck, this might even happen sooner; maybe by the 2022 election, the GOP will already want nothing to do with Trump.
The Democrats will likely still take every opportunity to hang Trump around the GOP’s neck, and the GOP will deserve it.
But for now it’s still Trump all the time, isn’t it? The addiction is so hard to come down from. No one has a post Trump plan. Sad. Lol.
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@loki said in Turley: "Trumpunity":
But for now it’s still Trump all the time, isn’t it? The addiction is so hard to come down from. No one has a post Trump plan. Sad. Lol.
Trump is still trying to wreak havoc (e.g., his recent veto of the defense funding bill, his recent threat to not sign the omnibus bill, his continuing to spout ‘voter fraud’ nonsense and to overturn legitimate election results) ... yeah, Trump deserves all the criticism he’s got for these shenanigans.
As for ‘post Trump plan,’ the Democrats have it just fine, and Uncle Joe is busy putting that plan in motion.
The GOP is the one without a ‘post Trump plan.’ They could not even pass a party platform in their last party convention.
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@axtremus said in Turley: "Trumpunity":
@loki said in Turley: "Trumpunity":
But for now it’s still Trump all the time, isn’t it? The addiction is so hard to come down from. No one has a post Trump plan. Sad. Lol.
Trump is still trying to wreak havoc (e.g., his recent veto of the defense funding bill, his recent threat to not sign the omnibus bill, his continuing to spout ‘voter fraud’ nonsense and to overturn legitimate election results) ... yeah, Trump deserves all the criticism he’s got for these shenanigans.
As for ‘post Trump plan,’ the Democrats have it just fine, and Uncle Joe is busy putting that plan in motion.
The GOP is the one without a ‘post Trump plan.’ They could not even pass a party platform in their last party convention.
Wreaking havoc. What is wrong with your rhetoric, it actually sounds funny. I would be frightened to live that way if you really think that.