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HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.0 -
dignin said:OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
It's very premature to celebrate his low approval numbers.
https://www.axios.com/78-of-republicans-approve-of-trump-2504855073.htmlIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
2020 is a long time from now.
2018 needs to be the Democratic focus.
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JimmyV said:2020 is a long time from now.
2018 needs to be the Democratic focus.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
tbergs said:dignin said:OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
It's very premature to celebrate his low approval numbers.
https://www.axios.com/78-of-republicans-approve-of-trump-2504855073.html
A horrible candidate beat him by 3 million in pop vote last year. Last night shows that competent candidates can defeat Trumpism even in a good economy....imagine what that looks like after the inevitable market correction and all the other nonsense we put up with on a daily basis in a few years (if he's not forced out prior).Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
JimmyV said:2020 is a long time from now.
2018 needs to be the Democratic focus.
HughFreakingDillon said:OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
It's really kinda scary. It's like we're watching a football game between teams in blue and red. The red team had a huge win a year ago and that's all that matters. Embarrassing the country on a daily basis..."but Hillary!"
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HughFreakingDillon said:MayDay10 said:benjs said:Wobbie said:why we got canucks in the trump thread?
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HughFreakingDillon said:OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
Yesterday was a good day. But just like the crazy body-slamming Trumpies that won in those legislative contests, this is just two states that, as JC points out, were won by Hillary. That said, between last night, and the numbers, Trump supporters should (but won't) calm down on being confident about 2020. Several months ago, I referred to Trump as "beloved" and the American people as "ecstatic" that Trump is president. OK...I've come off of that ledge. But I don't think that means Trump is certain to not get a second term. His people are dedicated and white nationalism is still gaining steam.
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
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Eating their own. I think they forgot that Hillary won Virginia in 2016, not trump.Falling down,...not staying down0
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JC29856 said:I know dems are anxious to echo MSM and say last night was a rejection of Trump but Im not so sure. First, these were state-wide races not the mid-terms, the mid-terms will be the real test. Second, Va and NJ were carried by Hillary not Trump, if Trump had won those states then I would be more apt to agree with the Trump rejection theory. Lastly, Gillespie is a swampy establishment candidate that ran a centrist campaign, he actually rejected Trump and instead had W campaigning for him. You can place one word next to Guadagno defeat, Christie.
In any event alot of good things happened last night, anti establishment candidates won including many minorities, even Muslims, a transgender won, women won, ME voted to expand Medicaid and few more that slipped my mind.
For the record, in 1993 and 2013, NJ and VA elected a Republican governor. Let's think about what happened in 1994 and 2014....0 -
OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
The only way Trump can exist, is to have someone to cut down. If he is just tweeting into an echo chamber, with his adversaries coming from his own party.... his base (very slowly) dwindles, meanwhile indys are pushed further away
If the Dems are smart, they will withold potential 2020 candidates as long as they can.Post edited by MayDay10 on0 -
MayDay10 said:OnWis97 said:HughFreakingDillon said:all you people saying we'll have trump for 8 years. you still think so? nearly 70% disapproval rating? or do you somehow think only democrats are being polled??
This morning I heard a good quote on "Good Morning America," of all places...my wife had it on while I was making breakfast in the kitchen and not really paying attention. Someone suggested that "Trumpism doesn't work without Trump" (I assume overreaction to last night's results meaning Trump is a sitting duck, which I don't quite buy). But he followed it up with something like "I'm not sure Trumpism works without Hillary." The more time goes on and I see the right still talking about Hillary (and still assuming the left loves her and is upset that she's not president as opposed to that Trump IS) the more I wonder if they'll lose too much of the apathetic/middle if they don't have her to villainize. If the Democrats are able to nominate someone that is not so universally-hated,* Trump's path to victory becomes steeper.
*Of course, my faith in that is a bit shaken.
Anyway, I'm not as sure as I was that we have him for eight years, but we could doubt that possibility at our own peril.
The only way Trump can exist, is to have someone to cut down. If he is just tweeting into an echo chamber, with his adversaries coming from his own party.... his base (very slowly) dwindles, meanwhile indys are pushed further away0 -
^^ Yeah, all good points..... Of course, all of that will go out the window if Trump decides to start a major war. Then it's a whole new ballgame, and god knows what direction things would go in.
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PJ_Soul said:^^ Yeah, all good points..... Of course, all of that will go out the window if Trump decides to start a major war. Then it's a whole new ballgame, and god knows what direction things would go in.0
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idiot will probably declare war on Virginia.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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War is the scary thing...
However, I do not think there is much appetite for it at this point, and geopolitical factors provide no feasible conflict. North Korea on paper is the fear at this point... but active conflict would be immediately bloody and many good people allied with the US would die live on TV. At least with shock and awe we just were able to watch a fireworks show and eat popcorn. We were also still lusting for blood after 9/11.0 -
Is Trump punishing AT&T for CNN's coverage of him?
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