Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?

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Online John Corbett

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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #49 on: Today at 01:03:52 AM »
What we're seeing today is proof that the GOP has had a fascistic element since at least the Nixon Administration.

"Former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin, with help from The Traitorous Orange Turd, has simply put that element in control.

You wouldn't know a fascist if he pissed in your ear.

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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #50 on: Today at 01:24:55 AM »
You wouldn't know a fascist if he pissed in your ear.

At 6' 3" (and 235 lbs), I'm too tall for someone like you to piss in my ear.

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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #51 on: Today at 05:39:04 PM »
ME: What percentage of the people who voted for Trump in 2024 now disapprove of his job performance?

GROK: Approximately 20-25% of people who voted for Trump in 2024 now give him a negative (disapprove) job approval rating.

pewresearch.org

A Trump hating poll.  Remember the pollsters that suggested Hillary would win in 2016 or the 2024 poll indicating that Trump was down double digits in Iowa?  Who cares? If his approval rating drops to zero, he is still the president and Kamala is not - and never will be.  That's what matters.  Cite all the polls that you want.  Trump will go down in history as a two-term president.   A transformational figure.

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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #52 on: Today at 05:45:16 PM »
The real danger is if the Democrats ever gain control of the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives which they probably will. When that happens, they will end the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, and grant statehood to DC and Puerto Rico, making it very difficult for the GOP to take back the Senate. They will then be able to ram through their radical agenda. It almost happened in 2020 but we were lucky to have a couple sane Democrats in Joe Manchin and Kristen Sinema to prevent that from happening. The only one we have now is John Fetterman and I don't think he will be enough to stop all this if the Democrats get 51 senators.

I agree 100% but all Trump can do is continue to exercise good policy judgements and hope there are still enough sane people that haven't been brainwashed by media propaganda to avoid that result.  I have no doubt whatsoever that TDS is a real condition that has resulted from either an intentional or unintentional PSYOP type effort.   The decade long obsession with Trump bashing in the media, with social media algorithms, and in Hollywood culture has impacted the minds of such people.  They are not only entirely obsessed with Trump but have a deep and very personal hatred toward him.  I didn't agree with Biden or Obama but never felt that kind of rage over politics.  It is frightening. 

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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #53 on: Today at 06:28:26 PM »
Why does Thomas Graves start all of these inane, non sequitur threads that invariably lead to nowhere, answers no questions, always touch on the "unknowable" and pretty much just fill up forum space with these profound inanities uttered by one, Thomas Graves?

The same goes for that "Ben Cole" character too.

Did you ever think that the things you two think of, and then actually go so far as to actually make a thread about, are mere "inquiries" by yourselves and yourselves alone, made up in your own heads, to attempt to appear erudite in this case when all you really end up doing is making fools of yourselves.

Can either of you two post a topic that might actually lead somewhere instead of these brain farts that you receive from God only knows where?

You know, that thing they call "research"

Believe it or not, there are many other researchers out there, good ones too, that never and I mean NEVER, dream up the kind of inane questions and topics that you two do.

There is a reason for that.

Can you two brainstorm and come up with the correct answer as to what that reason may be?

 :'(


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Re: Why are so many Trump supporters attracted to the JFKA?
« Reply #54 on: Today at 07:09:26 PM »
A Trump hating poll.  Remember the pollsters that suggested Hillary would win in 2016 or the 2024 poll indicating that Trump was down double digits in Iowa?  Who cares? If his approval rating drops to zero, he is still the president and Kamala is not - and never will be.  That's what matters.  Cite all the polls that you want.  Trump will go down in history as a two-term president.   A transformational figure.

I think Kamala should have run for governor of California. That way she could have followed Richard Nixon's path to the White House.

Sitting Vice-President
Lose the presidential election
Two years later lose the governor's race in California ("You won't have Kamala to kick around anymore" speech would be optional)
Go into private practice (OK that's a tough one. What prestigious law firm would hire her?}
In 2030 midterms campaign for congressional candidates around the country, earning favors in return
In 2032 call in those favors and cruise to the nomination.
Win the 2032 general election.

There's one big problem with that scenario. In 1968, the majority of convention delegates were still chosen at state party conventions where Nixon used the creds he banked in 1966. He did well in the primaries but it was the unelected delegates that put him over the top. The decisive move was offering Spiro Agnew the Veep spot in exchange for Agnew delivering the Maryland delegation.

Now, most of the delegates are selected in primaries and caucuses. Kamala is such a bad candidate, there's almost no way she could win a majority through the primaries. I doubt she would still be viable after losing big in Iowa and New Hampshire.