"They want me to speak all day. You know, when I leave, I did one two hours and 15 minutes, and I'm leaving. And they're screaming, no sir, more. We want to hear more. I say, I can't speak more. What the hell else am I going to say? Our country's going to hell. That's all I can say. We're a nation in decline. You know, we were talking about that before. My phrases are copied so much, right? I use the term oftentimes in closing, we are a nation in decline. We are a failed nation. And I think it's a beautiful phrase, although I don't like the topic very much. I don't like what it represents. But there's a certain beauty. All of a sudden, all of these candidates, including we Republicans, are saying we are a nation in decline, we are a failing nation. And I say, you know, what the hell do they have to copy me for? But they have a lot of words that they copy. Many of our words were in the plane before coming in, and our people said that we went through a list. I think we're going to release a list. Let's release it. But so many of our phrases they copy, I should be really, that should be a nice thing, not an insult.”
Megan Kelly and Bill O'Reilly are sounding the alarm bells that Trump is headed toward a loss because he has become "boring" and "can't stay on message" and so on.
They know he is falling apart and want to be able to say, "I supported him but I told you so."
Here come the Trumpsters to call them RINOs.
What it means is he is being shielded from any constructive criticism by his numerous yes-men. Lincoln Project ran a fantastic ad pointing to some of those yes-men who know he's going to lose but they are grifting too.
"This is not sensible policy, and I think the biggest hope is that it ends up being a lot of rhetoric and no reality
The proposal is essentially Soviet-style price controls disguised as a federal ban on price-gouging. It aims to achieve two objectives: shifting the blame for inflation away from the Biden-Harris[/b]
Long time registered Democrat and the only time I've heard about "Q" is in the New York Times. I don't know anyone who believes it.
Gary can tell you all about it - he consumes that cr@p 24/7. You do too and just don't know it. What, did you think the conspiracy theories and lies just magically create themselves, percolate up to FOX and social media, and into your eyes and ears?
Indian Americans haven’t historically been a political force in US elections, but with Kamala Harris leading the Democratic ticket, 2024 could mark a turning point.
I hope someone bookmarked Gary's prediction page and can collate all poster predictions so far in a summary. I was waiting for Harris to start talking about the economy before making a more precise prediction.
At this point I am sure Trump can't gain any good traction on policy issues, so all he's going to do is become more unhinged and hope Harris trips along the way. Her momentum across the swing states has just been too good and I'm inclined to predict an even stronger result but will start with my conservative prediction.
I put Harris at 303 to 235 for Trump. I have her taking most swing states except Georgia where Trump's poll lead hasn't shifted much. I'm still optimistic about it given the never ending internal R chaos there, but will hand it to Trump for now.
I may make a more aggressive prediction because of issues that are on the ballot affecting women and young voters. Depending on the momentum I believe Harris can put Florida and Ohio in play as well, along with taking Georgia. That would be a 366-172 blowout for the ages, but given Nikki's performance, Trump's lowering ceiling, the ongoing damage that 40 year old Vance is doing to the ticket, and the massive number of unregistered voters that could be motivated to send a message this election - I think Harris/Tim have the chance to really bury them.