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New Polls Show That Trump Should Be Afraid. Very Very Afraid.
In July I argued that Donald Trump’s strategy race baiting against the so-called “Squad” of four minority female members of Congress would not go well for him. I wrote that “I wouldn’t assume that we may not look back and see this as being the Ides Of August for Trump.”
Two weeks later I asked, “Could This Be the Moment Trump loses America?” I argued that a triad of events—Trump’s attack on the Squad, tied to the rhetoric of “send them back” with the backdrop of his repeated referencing of “invasion,” which then rolled into the tragic massacre in El Paso, on the same weekend as Dayton also suffered a mass shooting—brought the peril of a sharp and decisive public rebuke of Trump and his presidency. “If these voters, the vital center of the American electorate, come to believe that Donald Trump as president, his rhetoric and political style, have become a threat to public safety, that is a seminal development,” I wrote. If Trump stays on his present course, he will lose next November, and political historians will more than likely come to see the watershed moment as August 2019. And so, Rick Wilson is correct: Trump can’t win, he will be re-elected only if the Democrats blow it. In the final analysis, Trump is on the verge of losing the country, even if the Democrats have not yet found the discipline needed to secure a victory in 2020. https://thebulwark.com/new-polls-sho...y-very-afraid/ |
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In short, Trump’s approval-to-disapproval ratio got much worse among those he needs to have any chance of winning: older white, suburban, moderately to conservative and Independent voters. |
Donald Trump's latest conspiracy theory target? Fox News.
Well, Fox has always given me -- I'll tell you, Fox is a lot different than it used to be, I can tell you that. ... Fox has changed. And my worst polls have always been from Fox. There's something going on at Fox, I'll tell you right now. And I'm not happy with it." "There's something going on at Fox." hes quickly running out of runway |
New study says you idiots are probably going to drop dead from stress or a heart attack because you sit around obsessing about Trump instead of living life.
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Yes, I am afraid. You have convinced me and many others I would guess.
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part of me thinks he’s going to get creamed, part of me remembers the polls in 2016 all said he was going to get creamed. it’s nice to finally have a brass knuckles bully on my side, for once. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Im predicting many of you in this forum In straight jackets November 23 2020 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i’m not seeing a democratic nominee who will be a lot more popular than she was, in middle america, unless it’s biden Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Nope not at all. I’m just here to help push you idiots over the edge 😜 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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ask that same question if the original poster, who starts multiple posts daily to pile in the potus. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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This Political forum doesn’t even belong on the FISHING website. I wish John R would take his head out of his ass and remove it. But back to your point. You call what you idiots do, pissing & moaning about Trump on a daily basis CONTRIBUTING ??? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't have to come up with stuff, Trump does it for me.
In the past 24 hours, Donald Trump… - Had a tantrum because Denmark wouldn’t sell Greenland to him; - Accused Google of changing 16 Million votes; - Tweeted that he was acclaimed as the “King of Israel” and the “second coming of God.” ...If he wasn’t president, he’d be put in the loony bin. |
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You claim him to be Cyrus and say that is a good thing. Ancient Near Easterners expected their kings to perform three primary functions: (1) provide military protection against foreign threats (2) provide judicial protection against internal threats among the citizens (3) provide spiritual protection against the fury of the gods by constructing temples for and promoting the worship of the state deity. According to these standards, Cyrus was successful. But these are not Jewish and Christian God’s metrics. Moses’ “Charter for Kingship” in Deuteronomy presents an alternative to the prevailing exercise of kingship, a model in which rulers are to function as servants of their people. To guard against the predominant megalomaniacal paradigm, Moses focused on the personal character of the king. They were not to use their position of authority in self-interest (multiplying horses, women, and silver and gold for himself). Rather, Israel’s kings were to read the Torah for themselves and then embody the righteousness the Torah called for in all of YHWH’s people: fearing YHWH, walking in the ways of YHWH, and walking humbly among their fellow Israelites. In short, the Israelite king’s primary function was to be a model citizen, so that people could look up to him and declare, “I want to be like that person!” This image of leadership as the embodiment of righteous covenantal ideals and seeking the well-being of those one leads ahead of one’s own status is consistent with the Hebrew portrayal of YHWH as the shepherd of his people and of the New Testament’s portrayal of true shepherds of God’s people. Biblical history suggests that no matter how and why we cast our vote for a particular candidate, Democrat or Republican, we must never allow ourselves to become blind to their personal and moral flaws. According to the Bible, leadership is more than effectiveness; it’s also (and, in fact, primarily) a matter of character. Jesus modeled perfectly the righteous standard of which he spoke: “I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep”. |
Trump should do and say nothing and watch as the democratic party destroys itself in glorious fashion.
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We are all saved, Trump proclaims he is the chosen one, didn’t think I could have a belly laugh over something coming out of his mouth; I was wrong.😂😂😂😂😂
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other thanthat, sure, just the same. i criticized and praised obama. that’s thinking. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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let them nominate bernie or warren and win 45 states if he could act a bit more dignified. but he won’t. he can’t. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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