There is a good chance we see a Trump/DeSantis ticket or a DeSantis ticket with a cabinet position for Trump. A new office of progressive re-education perhaps to replace the current department of education? The suicides alone would solve our woke problems and urban congestion in one bold move. America would indeed be made greater.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ The question of will he or won't he. Trump still holds massive unanimous support among the CPAC crowd. Apparently, the die hards support his tenure by 99% and he won a straw poll among the Texas attendees against DeSantos of Florida. Just a few thoughts on that. Trump is old. About as old as Biden. Is it time for both men to step aside due to their senior citizen status? Also, will Trump lose popularity if he decides to run? This is a big fish with massive political implications that will be front and center if he runs. All the baggage will come back and we will have another circus on our hands. Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor along with a youthful energy and ideas driven Democrat that doesn't run the country on a half mode? Move forward. That is all I'm saying.
Trump still has plenty of energy...he stays in shape for his age and he doesn't drink...whereas Biden is out of shape and drinks like a fish...he always has.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ The question of will he or won't he. Trump still holds massive unanimous support among the CPAC crowd. Apparently, the die hards support his tenure by 99% and he won a straw poll among the Texas attendees against DeSantos of Florida. Just a few thoughts on that. Trump is old. About as old as Biden. Is it time for both men to step aside due to their senior citizen status? Also, will Trump lose popularity if he decides to run? This is a big fish with massive political implications that will be front and center if he runs. All the baggage will come back and we will have another circus on our hands. Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor along with a youthful energy and ideas driven Democrat that doesn't run the country on a half mode? Move forward. That is all I'm saying.
roadkill » 08 Aug 2022, 4:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump still has plenty of energy...he stays in shape for his age and he doesn't drink...whereas Biden is out of shape and drinks like a fish...he always has.
Yer trying to discount Trump by pairing him with with Biden. Try again Mon.
UNTIL THE DEEP STATE / GLOBALIST AGENDA / MASS MEDIA MONOPOLY IS DESTROYED WE WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER EFFECTIVE "AMERICA FIRST" PRESIDENT.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ The question of will he or won't he. Trump still holds massive unanimous support among the CPAC crowd. Apparently, the die hards support his tenure by 99% and he won a straw poll among the Texas attendees against DeSantos of Florida. Just a few thoughts on that. Trump is old. About as old as Biden. Is it time for both men to step aside due to their senior citizen status? Also, will Trump lose popularity if he decides to run? This is a big fish with massive political implications that will be front and center if he runs. All the baggage will come back and we will have another circus on our hands. Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor along with a youthful energy and ideas driven Democrat that doesn't run the country on a half mode? Move forward. That is all I'm saying.
Any candidate not approved by our masters - not a clinton or a bush crime family associate - will occasion a media circus. **** the circus - learn to think through it, because it isn't going anywhere.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ The question of will he or won't he. Trump still holds massive unanimous support among the CPAC crowd. Apparently, the die hards support his tenure by 99% and he won a straw poll among the Texas attendees against DeSantos of Florida. Just a few thoughts on that. Trump is old. About as old as Biden. Is it time for both men to step aside due to their senior citizen status? Also, will Trump lose popularity if he decides to run? This is a big fish with massive political implications that will be front and center if he runs. All the baggage will come back and we will have another circus on our hands.
You're an ageist. Running for president exhausted obama so badly that the yale law review past-president fumbled that he had visited "all 57 states." Trump, upon completion of the rigorous contest in 2016, went on a victory tour, holding MORE events. In 2020, he allegedly fomented a failed putsch. I'd say his rigor is well-documented and well-lamented by the media.Xavier_Onassis » 08 Aug 2022, 10:17 am » wrote: ↑Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor along with a youthful energy and ideas driven Democrat that doesn't run the country on a half mode? Move forward. That is all I'm saying.
"drinks like a fish???" Any evidence for that?roadkill » 08 Aug 2022, 4:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump still has plenty of energy...he stays in shape for his age and he doesn't drink...whereas Biden is out of shape and drinks like a fish...he always has.
Yer trying to discount Trump by pairing him with with Biden. Try again Mon.
Ivanka Trump.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor . . .
nuckinfutz » 08 Aug 2022, 5:53 pm » wrote: ↑ "drinks like a fish???" Any evidence for that?
Trump is one double whopper cheeseburger away from a major coronary!
Let's start here...then I'll find the Biden golf swing.
Biden couldn't even get over the rock curb...enlarge the video to see Biden hit the curb and sends his ball backwards.roadkill » 08 Aug 2022, 5:58 pm » wrote: ↑ Let's start here...then I'll find the Biden golf swing.
Decent golfing takes reasonable health and brains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpCgTMp7rmo
Cannonpointer » 08 Aug 2022, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Any candidate not approved by our masters - not a clinton or a bush crime family associate - will occasion a media circus. **** the circus - learn to think through it, because it isn't going anywhere.
You're an ageist. Running for president exhausted obama so badly that the yale law review past-president fumbled that he had visited "all 57 states." Trump, upon completion of the rigorous contest in 2016, went on a victory tour, holding MORE events. In 2020, he allegedly fomented a failed putsch. I'd say his rigor is well-documented and well-lamented by the media.
Well, at least he's not on record of falling off stairs, bicycles, reading out loud the teleprompter's "repeat the line, end of quote" etc. etc.
I watched the drama. I'd like to see it again - just for the spillage, breakage and shrinkage.Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 6:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Obama was the editor of the Harvard Law Review. And no, I didn't have the Google that. I do agree with you on the point that the establishment doesn't like Trump. That's a wide spectrum and includes lots of actors. The brass of the military included if you want to include some of his generals. Many don't have nice things to say about him. "Call Sign Chaos". I read the book.
Cannonpointer » 08 Aug 2022, 6:27 pm » wrote: ↑ I watched the drama. I'd like to see it again - just for the spillage, breakage and shrinkage.
Yes, editor - and he damned well knew how many states there are in the union. The flub was due to exhaustion on the heels of brutal campaign - and he was the fifth youngest president in our history. That same campaign - no less grueling - left Trump energized. It ain't the life in the orange, it's the...no, not that... It ain't the...
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Trump is a very young old. Arguably, infantile.
No.
Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 6:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Obama was the editor of the Harvard Law Review. And no, I didn't have the Google that. I do agree with you on the point that the establishment doesn't like Trump. That's a wide spectrum and includes lots of actors. The brass of the military included if you want to include some of his generals. Many don't have nice things to say about him. "Call Sign Chaos". I read the book.
Monderegal » 08 Aug 2022, 4:01 pm » wrote: ↑ The question of will he or won't he. Trump still holds massive unanimous support among the CPAC crowd. Apparently, the die hards support his tenure by 99% and he won a straw poll among the Texas attendees against DeSantos of Florida. Just a few thoughts on that. Trump is old. About as old as Biden. Is it time for both men to step aside due to their senior citizen status? Also, will Trump lose popularity if he decides to run? This is a big fish with massive political implications that will be front and center if he runs. All the baggage will come back and we will have another circus on our hands. Can't we find some younger candidates somewhere to keep the Trump policies and philosophy without all the rancor along with a youthful energy and ideas driven Democrat that doesn't run the country on a half mode? Move forward. That is all I'm saying.
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