I don’t play the videos either, but the still shots of the guys in the background? Well, based on looks and expression, I wouldn’t leave my daughter or wife alone with a single one of them for more than a minute.
Nor the livestock.
It needed to be said.
Or the couches.
I don’t get his regular refrain that global warming will give us more beachfront property.
He usually precedes that with a mocking stat along the lines of “they say the oceans are going to rise 2 inches in 50 years!”
But even if his premise was true, and there was just going to be a negligible rise in the oceans, how does less beach (because more water) result in more beachfront property?
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show in an abbreviated amount of time. But that technology debuted in 1999; like a lot of feeble elderly people, he’s stuck on innovations that came a quarter century ago.
You should, because there’s some additional muttering that isn’t quoted.
Really?
You expect rational thought from him?
I’m surprised he doesn’t say global warming will give us more oil. You know - more oceans to drill in…
If he actually believed it, he would want every Republican to say it to keep hitting that message home. But he doesn’t really believe it. They are just words that get a cheering response for him and it’s not fair for anyone else to do that. “It’s a beautiful phrase and it’s mine, all mine.” He is so transparent.
In the video, he practically shouts “including Republicans”…see, he forgot which party he’s in, and which party he’s not in.
It would be blasphemous to Mr. Rhoads, Sir.
I mean, he did manage to avoid praising a fictional cannibal this time.
Haha… The late and the great.
Tell me you dont understand economics without just saying that.
He thinks that Slartibartfast designed the higher elevations with lovely fjords?
I mean, a more complex coastline could explain it.
Trump’s campaign sent a cease and desist letter to The Lincoln Project today, apparently in reference to one of their ads that Trump must have seen. This aligns with George Conway’s Anti-psychopath PAC and others who are trying to get in Trump’s head and obviously succeeding.
Here’s the video response from The Lincoln Project where they spend ten minutes kicking Trump square in the nuts (note, much foul language used for emphasis):
Dayum. I just watched it and that was so hot it scorched my eyebrows off.
Rick Wilson is pissed.
How pissed will Trump be if he sees this? God I hope he does. Loved the way Wilson kept calling him “Donald.”
On one hand, I can’t believe that no one sits there and listens to all that and doesn’t come away thinking that Trump is missing a few marbles. But, on the other, I’m sure that gets rationalized away quickly with “But the OTHER guys are Marxist commie socialists so weird rambling delusional Trump is still better!” rather than making anyone think they should change their vote.
You have just summarized the entire election. That’s really all it comes down to - the voters (Independent and some Republicans) who will make that decision.
I worry that most GOP backers aren’t backing Trump, not even Vance, but backing the 2025 project, no matter what. The pubs could somehow switch to a Casey Anthony/De Santis campaign and still get a ton of votes just for that if it were possible.
I love the fact that many Republicans, both leaders of the Party and voters, are now starting to think about Trump the way Democrats were thinking about Biden, post debate*. A small minority right now, but it will grow. But they have no bench!
*I believe the phrases “Pre-debate” and “post debate” will live in American history. ASSuming Harris wins.
If you did play the clips, you would hear how they are constantly laughing, cheering, occasionally whistling and waving their arms in the air.