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Three Reasons Why Trump Shouldn’t Run for President in 2024 By William Sullivan

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March 10, 2022

Three Reasons Why Trump Shouldn’t Run for President in 2024​

By William Sullivan

Donald Trump was a great president, and Americans of all stripes are beginning to recognize that. Even his opponents will find it hard to argue against that conclusion without waxing stupid about a supposed “January 6th insurrection” that was “worse than 9/11,” or citing the futile “impeachments” where Democrats beclowned themselves in conducting show trials against him.

The truth is that under the Trump presidency, America became a net exporter of energy. We were largely “energy independent,” a phrase that had been little more than a pipe dream since at least the 1970’s until it became a reality in Donald Trump’s America. We had a genuine path to peace in the Middle East, another prospect once-unthinkable in most of our lifetimes. The economy was the best it had been in 50 years, businesses were repatriating due to competitive tax policy, and the vast majority of Americans experienced significant tax cuts (even the New York Times begrudgingly admits this).

Perhaps most importantly, President Trump did nothing short of giving American conservatives a voice in the culture again, punching back at left-wing government-corporate-media attacks against conservative principles like life, family, and American exceptionalism, and by eventually forcing them to expose their fascistic impulses and practices for all to see.

No man is without faults, and like so many great men, Trump certainly has his share. Yet I am deeply thankful for him, and his service to this country. All of that said, if he loves this country and wants what’s best for it, he should not run for the presidency in 2024.

The Virginia Template

We don’t need to delve into all the fishy late-night delays in tallying newly-discovered ballots to determine that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Molly Ball, at TIME magazine, confessed to us all that she was a conspirator among a “well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information.”

This testimony from the horse’s mouth notwithstanding, lamenting lost battles has little value in rallying your troops to pursue a mission’s objective, and politics is no different.

Virginia, however, presents a rousing victory in the ideological contest for Americans’ hearts and minds, and one that conservatives and moderates are suddenly winning.

Biden won Virginia by 10-points in the 2020 election*. That’s the political equivalent of finishing by miles in a marathon. If you asked anyone even a year ago, Virginia would be considered solidly-blue.

Yet in November 2021, Republican Glenn Youngkin ended the longstanding Democratic stranglehold on the governorship in Virginia. Republican Winsome Sears won the Lieutenant Governor role, and Jason Miyares, another Republican, won the Attorney General role. And Republicans picked up seven seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, rallying to a two-delegate majority from being a five-delegate minority in the state legislature.

In all of this, Trump remained at arm’s length from Youngkin’s campaign. What drove that election was a massive groundswell of moderate, and even some left-wing, opposition to the huge uptick in crime, a faltering economy crippled by inflation and supply chain disruptions, and most importantly, the school closures and forced imposition of Critical Race Theory and radical sexual and transgender ideology in public schools.

Republicans won the deep-blue state of Virginia by espousing Trump’s policies in a relatively Trump-free campaign.

The point here is simple. Trump would likely win most or all red states in 2024 by presenting similar political arguments to those that won Virginia for Republicans. It seems far less likely that Trump would win in Virginia in 2024 while presenting those same arguments.
 
The Romney Curse

It’s politically difficult to oppose a thing that you once favored. Mitt Romney may not understand this about his own political career, but some of us observers have known it about him for a decade. The 2012 election was largely a referendum on Obamacare. And somehow, the Republican Party managed to select the only candidate that had instituted Obamacare-Lite in his own state. After pushing Romneycare for Massachusetts back in 2006, Mitt Romney was perhaps the worst choice imaginable to represent the Republican opposition to Obamacare.

2024 is destined, along with whatever comes of Biden’s foreign policy that has led us to the brink of World War III, to be a referendum on America’s liberty-strangling and economy-crushing COVID response. Time can only illuminate how wrong the government’s “health experts” have been about everything when it comes to COVID. We shut down the country over a disease that we knew, almost immediately, only severely affected the very old and immunocompromised.

Donald Trump supported the national shutdown to flatten the curve. Then he shut everything down until Easter of 2020, opening the door to a level of tyranny that has never before been seen in America. Trump had supported the lockdowns, then the masks, then the vaccines, and then the boosters.

Here the truth that Republicans can, should, and will run on in 2022 and 2024. Masks don’t work, and have never worked. There’s not a single place on the planet where they have. The vaccines may be efficacious in preventing hospitalization or death, but they do not prevent infection or transmission as was promised. And boosters? They’ve proven so obviously ineffective that they’re rarely mentioned anymore, even by the most zealous of the Fauci faithful.

The problem with later opposing a thing you once supported is a simple matter of credibility. Joe Biden knows this all too well. It’s hard to push a widely supported anti-crime bill in 1994 only to later lead a Party which argues that it was a terrible and racist idea, while also supporting the defunding of police departments across the country.

Lucky for Biden, all of the other candidates in the Democrats’ field in 2020 were so terrible and clearly unelectable that the Party conspired in his favor for the primary. After being shellacked in early primary races, he was thrown a life preserver in South Carolina in the form of a James Clyburn endorsement to carry the crucial state. Then, on Super Tuesday, the Party destroyed Bernie Sanders by forcing him to split the socialist vote with Elizabeth Warren while the supposed moderates, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, dropped out of the race just in time to clear the moderate lane for frail, doddering, yet hopefully nostalgically familiar Joe Biden.

Republicans will not be in such dire straits in 2024. And among potentially many suitable candidates, one stands out among the rest.

The Rise of Ron DeSantis

Ron DeSantis is the face of the opposition when it comes to government-imposed COVID tyranny and the voice of modern conservatism. He doesn’t suffer from the Romney Curse, in that he doesn’t have to defend against his own past violations upon Americans’ liberty over COVID, because he was among the first to successfully lift and speak out against those impositions.

Like Youngkin, he is able to openly and charismatically promote Donald Trump’s ideas while enjoying the benefit of being someone other than Donald Trump.

In all likelihood, the Democratic Party has already determined that the ancient and embarrassingly incompetent Joe Biden will be unelectable in 2024. The speed at which his cognitive faculties are abandoning him is scary, and this has been accentuated by the complete disaster that his presidency has proven to be.

We need a strong and measured president to lead America in these precarious times. One who doesn’t bandy loose threats of annihilation or petty insults against foreign leaders on social media. One who doesn’t necessarily embrace his role as being the most polarizing figure in American politics. One who passionately rebukes the media and demolishes their lies, but remains grounded in logic, reason, and facts.

We need a leader who can’t be tied to leading America into COVID lockdowns or, right or wrong, the mythological January 6 “insurrection.” And most importantly, we need a leader that doesn’t come with the physical and mental impairments that come with 78 years of life on Earth, as Trump will be carrying in 2024.

The frontrunner for that role, it seems clear, should be Ron DeSantis. And while Trump was the right man for the presidency in his time, I hope that he will recognize that his time for that role has passed, and he will pass the torch to his natural successor.
 
Anyone who's not establishment is going to get the same treatment Trump got. Either sit back and take it and let them get away with what they got away with Trump, or you fight them.

They had establishment globalist lined out every term to be president, McCain or Obama in 2008, Romney or Obama in 2012, and they never thought Hillary would lose at 16. They want to establish their global leaders like they do everywhere (See installedpedopjile puppet with shadow anti America regime behind him).

Trump made many mistakes but the fact people say he shouldn't run because he's no way the speaker like the POS bushes, is a joke because He was vilified 24 hours a day seven days a week, for all four years he was in there and no one could survive that, no one.

You need someone like Trump who will call these scum lowlife globalist out or the country will keep going like it's going. Trump is not the problem and he wouldn't of made near as many mistakes if he wasn't fighting the whole global cabal and the so-called Republican party left him on an island and wouldn't fight for him at all, because Republicans Democrats are birds of the same feather. There's a few good Republicans But as a whole there just all globalists don't give a shit about any of us and that's for sure.

Anyone thinks they will not
totally destroy DeSantis is highly mistaken as well. They want a Jeb Bush or Mike Pence in there to keep business as usual going, have wars and make tons of money and kill innocent soldiers, launder money in the Ukraine, take aid from us taxpayers (theft) and pass bills to keep laundering their money and stealing from us and it's that simple.

I would Love Desantis Or Trump-
I'll NOT vote For an establishment R....I would stay home
 
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I really keep going back and forth on this. For one the magnituide of the election shenanigans would never have been pushed by anyone other then Trump. Can you imagine that idiot romney, McCain or any other R fighting this long and this hard to expose this and embolden others to continue the seacrh for malfeasence?

He cost the R's, even the spinles ones, the senate by contiually bagging on the weak ass sec of state and the gov of Georgia. Fortunally his endorsement of H. Walker will rectify part of that. He should continue to be a kingmakes and not a candidate.

He fell for the lockdowns, let that moron fauci take center stage and allowed for and supported congress to pass all stimulus bills that were ripe with fraud. He picked a number of clowns for cabinet position and should bear all the responsibility for that. He also allowed hgih ranking officials from the ex-reodent in chiefs administration to stay on board, another unforgivable error.

His problem now is he could just sit back and let the crapstorm hitting the senile in chief rage on and not say a word. But nope, he just can't do it, so he continues to show his self control is almost nil.

My biggest concern though if he runs is he will pick a quality VP, but then spend 4-years fighting his one man battle against the crooked media and poisons the well for the VP or someone else that truely can continue to reign in government and these wholly corrupt orgnizations within the government (FBI, CIA, CDC and others).

DeSantis followed real scientific advise and put the big middle finger to the idiot press and snow flakes. He would be my choice with Donald (house rep from Florida) as VP. I think if Trump runs he will win, but if he runs and dosen't win we proabbly will have crossed the rubicon and will never get a chance to get it right again.

I think the thing that will really guide his decision will be if the R's take the house and the senate in 2022 and actually have a plan to reverse all of the idiot Bidens ploicies and get this done. There is no margin for error now, they have to get majorities and make a difference.
 
I really keep going back and forth on this. For one the magnituide of the election shenanigans would never have been pushed by anyone other then Trump. Can you imagine that idiot romney, McCain or any other R fighting this long and this hard to expose this and embolden others to continue the seacrh for malfeasence?

He cost the R's, even the spinles ones, the senate by contiually bagging on the weak ass sec of state and the gov of Georgia. Fortunally his endorsement of H. Walker will rectify part of that. He should continue to be a kingmakes and not a candidate.

He fell for the lockdowns, let that moron fauci take center stage and allowed for and supported congress to pass all stimulus bills that were ripe with fraud. He picked a number of clowns for cabinet position and should bear all the responsibility for that. He also allowed hgih ranking officials from the ex-reodent in chiefs administration to stay on board, another unforgivable error.

His problem now is he could just sit back and let the crapstorm hitting the senile in chief rage on and not say a word. But nope, he just can't do it, so he continues to show his self control is almost nil.

My biggest concern though if he runs is he will pick a quality VP, but then spend 4-years fighting his one man battle against the crooked media and poisons the well for the VP or someone else that truely can continue to reign in government and these wholly corrupt orgnizations within the government (FBI, CIA, CDC and others).

DeSantis followed real scientific advise and put the big middle finger to the idiot press and snow flakes. He would be my choice with Donald (house rep from Florida) as VP. I think if Trump runs he will win, but if he runs and dosen't win we proabbly will have crossed the rubicon and will never get a chance to get it right again.

I think the thing that will really guide his decision will be if the R's take the house and the senate in 2022 and actually have a plan to reverse all of the idiot Bidens ploicies and get this done. There is no margin for error now, they have to get majorities and make a difference.
You're saying Trump cost the R's the senate?
 
You're saying Trump cost the R's the senate?
Yes, because of how Georgia went completely blue, just my opinion, but when you convence people the election is rigged (presidential was) and your leaders don't care to hold fair elections many people won't bother to vote.

The R candidates were massively weak....but not as weak as Warnock and the other dbag. Should not have lost both.
 
March 10, 2022

Three Reasons Why Trump Shouldn’t Run for President in 2024​

By William Sullivan

Donald Trump was a great president, and Americans of all stripes are beginning to recognize that. Even his opponents will find it hard to argue against that conclusion without waxing stupid about a supposed “January 6th insurrection” that was “worse than 9/11,” or citing the futile “impeachments” where Democrats beclowned themselves in conducting show trials against him.

The truth is that under the Trump presidency, America became a net exporter of energy. We were largely “energy independent,” a phrase that had been little more than a pipe dream since at least the 1970’s until it became a reality in Donald Trump’s America. We had a genuine path to peace in the Middle East, another prospect once-unthinkable in most of our lifetimes. The economy was the best it had been in 50 years, businesses were repatriating due to competitive tax policy, and the vast majority of Americans experienced significant tax cuts (even the New York Times begrudgingly admits this).

Perhaps most importantly, President Trump did nothing short of giving American conservatives a voice in the culture again, punching back at left-wing government-corporate-media attacks against conservative principles like life, family, and American exceptionalism, and by eventually forcing them to expose their fascistic impulses and practices for all to see.

No man is without faults, and like so many great men, Trump certainly has his share. Yet I am deeply thankful for him, and his service to this country. All of that said, if he loves this country and wants what’s best for it, he should not run for the presidency in 2024.

The Virginia Template

We don’t need to delve into all the fishy late-night delays in tallying newly-discovered ballots to determine that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Molly Ball, at TIME magazine, confessed to us all that she was a conspirator among a “well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information.”

This testimony from the horse’s mouth notwithstanding, lamenting lost battles has little value in rallying your troops to pursue a mission’s objective, and politics is no different.

Virginia, however, presents a rousing victory in the ideological contest for Americans’ hearts and minds, and one that conservatives and moderates are suddenly winning.

Biden won Virginia by 10-points in the 2020 election*. That’s the political equivalent of finishing by miles in a marathon. If you asked anyone even a year ago, Virginia would be considered solidly-blue.

Yet in November 2021, Republican Glenn Youngkin ended the longstanding Democratic stranglehold on the governorship in Virginia. Republican Winsome Sears won the Lieutenant Governor role, and Jason Miyares, another Republican, won the Attorney General role. And Republicans picked up seven seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, rallying to a two-delegate majority from being a five-delegate minority in the state legislature.

In all of this, Trump remained at arm’s length from Youngkin’s campaign. What drove that election was a massive groundswell of moderate, and even some left-wing, opposition to the huge uptick in crime, a faltering economy crippled by inflation and supply chain disruptions, and most importantly, the school closures and forced imposition of Critical Race Theory and radical sexual and transgender ideology in public schools.

Republicans won the deep-blue state of Virginia by espousing Trump’s policies in a relatively Trump-free campaign.

The point here is simple. Trump would likely win most or all red states in 2024 by presenting similar political arguments to those that won Virginia for Republicans. It seems far less likely that Trump would win in Virginia in 2024 while presenting those same arguments.
20 years not 50. The Reagan economy lasted well into the late 90s with a minor 6 month recession at the end of H's term. He raised taxes and the economy also had a war hangover. The recession which barely met the definition was over before Clinton took office. Reagan's economic policies and his emphasis on tech R&D led to prosperity from 1983-2000 when the fed had jacked rates up to over 6.4% crashing the economy as Clinton left.
 
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Yes, because of how Georgia went completely blue, just my opinion, but when you convence people the election is rigged (presidential was) and your leaders don't care to hold fair elections many people won't bother to vote.

The R candidates were massively weak....but not as weak as Warnock and the other dbag. Should not have lost both.
Anyone else think it's Trumps fault for Georgia going blue? I will hold my reply till after - not that I'm good about holding my reply🤪
 
Anyone else think it's Trumps fault for Georgia going blue? I will hold my reply till after - not that I'm good about holding my reply🤪
RNC grandson came home from GA for Christmas. After, he returned to DC. He saw no need to return to GA. The RNC saw the fix in. A dim witted Stacey Abrams bragged to the press about her 1.2 million mail-ins she had in hand. We all know who the Stacey mail-ins named.

Chapter 10, The Trouble with Fulton County is good reading in Rigged by Mollie Hemingway. Trump won GA. The special election in January likely saw at least one Republican win. Likely both.
 
Had lunch a few weeks ago with a longtime friend who is a GOP public office holder and political operative. We discussed the five swing states where vote counting stopped in the middle of the night last November. He is closely familiar with the activities/reforms/lawsuits on the ground in each of those states since then. His exact words to me regarding the late night shenanigans with mail in votes in those states:

“Will. Not. Happen. Again.”

I told him that I hope he’s right.
 
Trump was sooo GREAT at foreign policy and he fired smooth up working class America- we associated with him and absolutely fell in love with him and we're so excited a non politician bureaucrat non establishment PUKE bought and paid for MIC scumbag globalist wasn't in there. What Trump did holding China accountable and the southern border has NEVER happened with the installed global puppetS- we LOVED the man and were fired up about someone. Russia didn't take a crap without Checking With the big dog DJT first.

Trump made child trafficking a number one goal- the corrupt State media covers up what goes in trafficking wise- it's disgusting. Of course what would you Expect from
Sociopaths that push murdering babies in their mothers wombs?

Trump made it a felony for animal cruelty- sooo awesome, held drug companies accountable on insulin prices- wonder why big Harma gave out free experimental gene therapies but gauged WTP for life saving insulin🤔

He sent big ships to LA and NY to house the pandemic hit cities wirh Covid- oh wait no one was actually bad and got on the ships it was fake 😳

Called out the BS media, Told the WEF to eat shit we weren't going to be a one world Govt Socialist country.

So this is just some of the many reasons the globalists POS had to get him out- he wasn't Their puppet. It's why they loathe- and I mean Loathe Trump, Putin and Kim Jon Uhn (sp? They are just a few leaders that want their sovereignty and fought the WEF. This is why they demonized Trump the last 4 years EVERY SINGLE DAY ALLL DAY- no one else could have taken it. They've lied about North Korea and also Putin for years- got to make them one
World govt non puppets out to be evil.

ITS why I give him some slack on some of his other bad decisions- fauci, Wray, spending, etc. JFK fought the CIA and they took him out. Bet Trump was Told in no uncertain terms leave Wray and Fauci alone and to hire Barr etc And don't stop the spending and cut off their money supply

As to Trump costing the R's GA -that's the biggest joke on the planet- he told EVERYONE all of 2020 the Ds were using the Coof to ok their ballot harvesting. And for 4 years the R's left him on an island to defend himself- THEY DIDNT WANT AN OUTSIDER TO BE THERE TRYING to hold the grubby POS evil slimy demonic scumbag swamp accountable- they wanted their money laundering playground back so they looked the other way whle the fix was in.

Remember telling my mom ( who thinks the R's gonna Sage the day in 2022😳) I said mother- they just did a coup and spent a week stealing the election-what in the world makes you think they're not going to steal GA since NO ONE DID NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING about them cheating Trump? I said book it both those satanic Ds will win- they have the machines and it's their turn to control the senate- McConnell, Graham, Cornyn all had their instructions- did the part and did nothing and said nothing- nothing but Controlled opposition establishment Puke scumbags

Like Trump or not but 100 percent it was all on the establishment both parties the cheats of
2020- BTW they've been cheating way longer than 2020 and installing their puppets- we have no ir very little choices- Trump was NEVER supposed to win- Hillary was supposed to finish us off after Barry laid the groundwork
 
Yes, because of how Georgia went completely blue, just my opinion, but when you convence people the election is rigged (presidential was) and your leaders don't care to hold fair elections many people won't bother to vote.

The R candidates were massively weak....but not as weak as Warnock and the other dbag. Should not have lost both.
I must respectfully take issue with this. If the presidential election was in fact rigged, then Trump didn’t convince people of anything. All they did was observe reality and make their decisions accordingly on whether or not to bother with a runoff. I think the spinelessness exhibited by Georgia republicvnts in the aftermath of the presidential election cost them those two senate races.
 
I really keep going back and forth on this. For one the magnituide of the election shenanigans would never have been pushed by anyone other then Trump. Can you imagine that idiot romney, McCain or any other R fighting this long and this hard to expose this and embolden others to continue the seacrh for malfeasence?

He cost the R's, even the spinles ones, the senate by contiually bagging on the weak ass sec of state and the gov of Georgia. Fortunally his endorsement of H. Walker will rectify part of that. He should continue to be a kingmakes and not a candidate.

He fell for the lockdowns, let that moron fauci take center stage and allowed for and supported congress to pass all stimulus bills that were ripe with fraud. He picked a number of clowns for cabinet position and should bear all the responsibility for that. He also allowed hgih ranking officials from the ex-reodent in chiefs administration to stay on board, another unforgivable error.

His problem now is he could just sit back and let the crapstorm hitting the senile in chief rage on and not say a word. But nope, he just can't do it, so he continues to show his self control is almost nil.

My biggest concern though if he runs is he will pick a quality VP, but then spend 4-years fighting his one man battle against the crooked media and poisons the well for the VP or someone else that truely can continue to reign in government and these wholly corrupt orgnizations within the government (FBI, CIA, CDC and others).

DeSantis followed real scientific advise and put the big middle finger to the idiot press and snow flakes. He would be my choice with Donald (house rep from Florida) as VP. I think if Trump runs he will win, but if he runs and dosen't win we proabbly will have crossed the rubicon and will never get a chance to get it right again.

I think the thing that will really guide his decision will be if the R's take the house and the senate in 2022 and actually have a plan to reverse all of the idiot Bidens ploicies and get this done. There is no margin for error now, they have to get majorities and make a difference.
Decent post, but you've got to know/believe (I do) that if the Rs take the House and the Senate in mid-terms (I think the will, if fact, have only the smallest of doubt) he will take 100% credit and view that as a signal to run.
 
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The Romney Curse

It’s politically difficult to oppose a thing that you once favored. Mitt Romney may not understand this about his own political career, but some of us observers have known it about him for a decade. The 2012 election was largely a referendum on Obamacare. And somehow, the Republican Party managed to select the only candidate that had instituted Obamacare-Lite in his own state. After pushing Romneycare for Massachusetts back in 2006, Mitt Romney was perhaps the worst choice imaginable to represent the Republican opposition to Obamacare.

2024 is destined, along with whatever comes of Biden’s foreign policy that has led us to the brink of World War III, to be a referendum on America’s liberty-strangling and economy-crushing COVID response. Time can only illuminate how wrong the government’s “health experts” have been about everything when it comes to COVID. We shut down the country over a disease that we knew, almost immediately, only severely affected the very old and immunocompromised.

Donald Trump supported the national shutdown to flatten the curve. Then he shut everything down until Easter of 2020, opening the door to a level of tyranny that has never before been seen in America. Trump had supported the lockdowns, then the masks, then the vaccines, and then the boosters.

Here the truth that Republicans can, should, and will run on in 2022 and 2024. Masks don’t work, and have never worked. There’s not a single place on the planet where they have. The vaccines may be efficacious in preventing hospitalization or death, but they do not prevent infection or transmission as was promised. And boosters? They’ve proven so obviously ineffective that they’re rarely mentioned anymore, even by the most zealous of the Fauci faithful.

The problem with later opposing a thing you once supported is a simple matter of credibility. Joe Biden knows this all too well. It’s hard to push a widely supported anti-crime bill in 1994 only to later lead a Party which argues that it was a terrible and racist idea, while also supporting the defunding of police departments across the country.

Lucky for Biden, all of the other candidates in the Democrats’ field in 2020 were so terrible and clearly unelectable that the Party conspired in his favor for the primary. After being shellacked in early primary races, he was thrown a life preserver in South Carolina in the form of a James Clyburn endorsement to carry the crucial state. Then, on Super Tuesday, the Party destroyed Bernie Sanders by forcing him to split the socialist vote with Elizabeth Warren while the supposed moderates, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, dropped out of the race just in time to clear the moderate lane for frail, doddering, yet hopefully nostalgically familiar Joe Biden.

Republicans will not be in such dire straits in 2024. And among potentially many suitable candidates, one stands out among the rest.

The Rise of Ron DeSantis

Ron DeSantis is the face of the opposition when it comes to government-imposed COVID tyranny and the voice of modern conservatism. He doesn’t suffer from the Romney Curse, in that he doesn’t have to defend against his own past violations upon Americans’ liberty over COVID, because he was among the first to successfully lift and speak out against those impositions.

Like Youngkin, he is able to openly and charismatically promote Donald Trump’s ideas while enjoying the benefit of being someone other than Donald Trump.

In all likelihood, the Democratic Party has already determined that the ancient and embarrassingly incompetent Joe Biden will be unelectable in 2024. The speed at which his cognitive faculties are abandoning him is scary, and this has been accentuated by the complete disaster that his presidency has proven to be.

We need a strong and measured president to lead America in these precarious times. One who doesn’t bandy loose threats of annihilation or petty insults against foreign leaders on social media. One who doesn’t necessarily embrace his role as being the most polarizing figure in American politics. One who passionately rebukes the media and demolishes their lies, but remains grounded in logic, reason, and facts.

We need a leader who can’t be tied to leading America into COVID lockdowns or, right or wrong, the mythological January 6 “insurrection.” And most importantly, we need a leader that doesn’t come with the physical and mental impairments that come with 78 years of life on Earth, as Trump will be carrying in 2024.

The frontrunner for that role, it seems clear, should be Ron DeSantis. And while Trump was the right man for the presidency in his time, I hope that he will recognize that his time for that role has passed, and he will pass the torch to his natural successor.
I see you got some laughs OP.

You know what's really funny? Anyone who still tries to claim the benefit of moving from Trump to the Biden/Harris regime.

It seems as if every move they've made has been wrong and/or disastrous.
 
March 10, 2022

Three Reasons Why Trump Shouldn’t Run for President in 2024​

By William Sullivan

Donald Trump was a great president, and Americans of all stripes are beginning to recognize that. Even his opponents will find it hard to argue against that conclusion without waxing stupid about a supposed “January 6th insurrection” that was “worse than 9/11,” or citing the futile “impeachments” where Democrats beclowned themselves in conducting show trials against him.

The truth is that under the Trump presidency, America became a net exporter of energy. We were largely “energy independent,” a phrase that had been little more than a pipe dream since at least the 1970’s until it became a reality in Donald Trump’s America. We had a genuine path to peace in the Middle East, another prospect once-unthinkable in most of our lifetimes. The economy was the best it had been in 50 years, businesses were repatriating due to competitive tax policy, and the vast majority of Americans experienced significant tax cuts (even the New York Times begrudgingly admits this).

Perhaps most importantly, President Trump did nothing short of giving American conservatives a voice in the culture again, punching back at left-wing government-corporate-media attacks against conservative principles like life, family, and American exceptionalism, and by eventually forcing them to expose their fascistic impulses and practices for all to see.

No man is without faults, and like so many great men, Trump certainly has his share. Yet I am deeply thankful for him, and his service to this country. All of that said, if he loves this country and wants what’s best for it, he should not run for the presidency in 2024.

The Virginia Template

We don’t need to delve into all the fishy late-night delays in tallying newly-discovered ballots to determine that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Molly Ball, at TIME magazine, confessed to us all that she was a conspirator among a “well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information.”

This testimony from the horse’s mouth notwithstanding, lamenting lost battles has little value in rallying your troops to pursue a mission’s objective, and politics is no different.

Virginia, however, presents a rousing victory in the ideological contest for Americans’ hearts and minds, and one that conservatives and moderates are suddenly winning.

Biden won Virginia by 10-points in the 2020 election*. That’s the political equivalent of finishing by miles in a marathon. If you asked anyone even a year ago, Virginia would be considered solidly-blue.

Yet in November 2021, Republican Glenn Youngkin ended the longstanding Democratic stranglehold on the governorship in Virginia. Republican Winsome Sears won the Lieutenant Governor role, and Jason Miyares, another Republican, won the Attorney General role. And Republicans picked up seven seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, rallying to a two-delegate majority from being a five-delegate minority in the state legislature.

In all of this, Trump remained at arm’s length from Youngkin’s campaign. What drove that election was a massive groundswell of moderate, and even some left-wing, opposition to the huge uptick in crime, a faltering economy crippled by inflation and supply chain disruptions, and most importantly, the school closures and forced imposition of Critical Race Theory and radical sexual and transgender ideology in public schools.

Republicans won the deep-blue state of Virginia by espousing Trump’s policies in a relatively Trump-free campaign.

The point here is simple. Trump would likely win most or all red states in 2024 by presenting similar political arguments to those that won Virginia for Republicans. It seems far less likely that Trump would win in Virginia in 2024 while presenting those same arguments.
Agree about masks are dogshit, Trump Not fighting harder to not lockdown was his worst decision- and he had many.

The shots "may be efficient and reduce hospitalization?! Cmon dude you can say it- they help ZERO and Are toxic. It's ok for y'all to slam on these shots bc they are hideous -
It's like the media has trained everyone to be PC if they question the shots at all.

Kinda like it was Hideous to like Trump so everyone would Say "well I don't like his tweets but I like his policies" . I finally told my wife and mother- you don't have to put a disclaimer out there before you say Trump is good- just say "love The MF..he has balls and the DS hates him so he must be awesome!

Again everyone it's ok for you to say "the shots are total dogshit"

But agree with much of OP
 
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Had lunch a few weeks ago with a longtime friend who is a GOP public office holder and political operative. We discussed the five swing states where vote counting stopped in the middle of the night last November. He is closely familiar with the activities/reforms/lawsuits on the ground in each of those states since then. His exact words to me regarding the late night shenanigans with mail in votes in those states:

“Will. Not. Happen. Again.”

I told him that I hope he’s right.
RNC internal polling saw a win for Trump in AZ. On and off again polling with Sally. Reasonable shots at flipping NV, NM, VA, CT, MN, NH. Winning GA, MI, WI, PA. Trump won on Election Day.

VA did not participate in the Democrat mail-in vote harvesting scheme in 2021. All three state-wide seats flipped to red.
 
RNC grandson came home from GA for Christmas. After, he returned to DC. He saw no need to return to GA. The RNC saw the fix in. A dim witted Stacey Abrams bragged to the press about her 1.2 million mail-ins she had in hand. We all know who the Stacey mail-ins named.

Chapter 10, The Trouble with Fulton County is good reading in Rigged by Mollie Hemingway. Trump won GA. The special election in January likely saw at least one Republican win. Likely both.
If the RNC saw the fix was in and it was so obvious why didn’t they do something about it? Congrats to the Dems for faking 1.2 million votes and covering their tracks so well the Republicans can’t prove it.

Is there a plan to stop it this time? How are the Rs ever going to win an election again?
 
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If the RNC saw the fix was in and it was so obvious why didn’t they do something about it? Congrats to the Dems for faking 1.2 million votes and covering their tracks so well the Republicans can’t prove it.

Is there a plan to stop it this time? How are the Rs ever going to win an election again?
There were a few in the GOP that didn't mind Trump losing -- like Mitch McConnell, or Mitt Romney.
 
There were a few in the GOP that didn't mind Trump losing -- like Mitch McConnell, or Mitt Romney.
Graham, murkowski, Collins, McCarthy, Cornyn, ...acreually it's easier the name the ones that did mind it- Jordan, Paul....? I got no one else
 
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If the RNC saw the fix was in and it was so obvious why didn’t they do something about it? Congrats to the Dems for faking 1.2 million votes and covering their tracks so well the Republicans can’t prove it.

Is there a plan to stop it this time? How are the Rs ever going to win an election again?
Dine sh' film is called 2000 mules...that's how many he did were in on the steal or participated in the aiding

Amazing times eh?
 
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Dine sh' film is called 2000 miles...that's how many he did were in on the steal or participated in the aiding

Amazing times eh?
But the R's gonna ride in and save the day 2022 YeeHaaaa!!!! Saddle up boys let's get behind them bc they are sure looking out for us 😳
 
If the RNC saw the fix was in and it was so obvious why didn’t they do something about it? Congrats to the Dems for faking 1.2 million votes and covering their tracks so well the Republicans can’t prove it.

Is there a plan to stop it this time? How are the Rs ever going to win an election again?
I recommend Rigged by Mollie Hemingway.

Of particular interest is Chapter 4, The Summer of Violence. Many judges have no interest hearing the mountains of evidence of ballot rigging. Correcting fraud would anger the BLM and Antifa arms of the Democrat Party.

Blue state VA 2021 election did not employ the Democrat mail-in vote count scheme. All 3 state wide races flipped to red.
 
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