• @CMDR_Horn
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    1181 month ago

    Not entirely true…he endorses himself

    • @Dadifer
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      201 month ago

      I thought felons couldn’t vote in Florida.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        The law to restore voting rights to felons passed a state vote. But Rhonda tacked on a rule that the felons couldn’t owe anything to the state to restore the right to vote. So basically a poll tax that’s not applicable to agent orange.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          11 month ago

          You sure? Not owing anything doesn’t sound at all like Trump. That’s kinda one of his things, even.

      • @HeyJoe
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        21 month ago

        I am actually curious, will he be able to vote or no?

  • @[email protected]
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    781 month ago

    At this point, the race from the Republican side seems like Trump versus his own mental illness and cognitive deficiencies. And it’s only going to get worse the more he realizes he’s heading to defeat.

    • modifier
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      221 month ago

      And we’ll see the support contract down to the real hard core. That’s when things get dark.

    • OptionalOP
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      121 month ago

      Be careful. We said that at this time in 2016.

      Before Carlos Danger. Before Comey fucked everything up.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        01 month ago

        Coney didn’t fuck everything up, the DNC did. The DNC pushed a wildly unpopular, and unrelatable candidate, while sabotaging Bernie, because they’d rather have trump than a socialist in charge.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          If only it was as pointed as all that. Repubs try to mobilize right populism for the benefit of the rich, and Dems try to redirect left populism for the rich. The DNC is practically mandated to neuter progressivism on behalf of donors.

  • @asteriskeverything
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    681 month ago

    The Republicans that don’t have to worry about running for office are the only ones actually willing to speak up.

    Wow shocking. So weird. Inexplicable.

    • @[email protected]
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      431 month ago

      Imagine being a 25+ year career Republican who only has to worry about passing tax cuts to the rich, and suddenly these weird ass trailer park folk smelling of meth show up and they have total control over you. You step out of line? Primaried! Criticize trump? Believe it or not: Primaried! You now have to bend and grovel to illiterate conspiracy freaks. The republican party, folks.

      • @madcaesar
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        Those career asshole Republicans stoked fear and division for 30 years, now they are reaping what they sowed. Fuck them all.

      • @Skullgrid
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        31 month ago

        Republican who only has to worry about passing tax cuts to the rich, and suddenly these weird ass trailer park folk smelling of meth show up and they have total control over you

        this has always been the case for conservatives

  • NutWrench
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    491 month ago

    Trump is un-mutual. You kiss his ass, you give him money and in return, he gives you . . . nothing. Trump doesn’t care about anything except Trump. I don’t know why people took so long to figure this out. He’s been doing it for at least 40 years.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      Well, he does grant people position or status or whatever - see SCOTUS for example.

      That tends to be how dictatorships work.

      • @Chocrates
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        21 month ago

        He does, but the big stuff is decided by private interests like the Federalist Society

  • @yesman
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    241 month ago

    To a MAGA, these facts go into the pro column. Besides, my ideal candidate wouldn’t get endorsed by the Obamas, Clintons, or Bushs either.

    • Match!!
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      71 month ago

      the clintons and bushes (and kennedys) are political dynasties, but what’s wrong with the obamas?

    • @CitizenKong
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      301 month ago

      The GOP has chained itself to the MAGA cult. Without Trump, they would turn against the Republicans. With Trump, they have at least a chance to win (even if they have to cheat harder than ever before).

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        I’m hoping trump runs again in 2028 when he’s like 86, then again in 2032, etc. just to make sure the Republicans never get a shot of actually having a potentially decent candidate.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        But it’s starting to look like that facade is falling and they could just frame him and kick him out.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 month ago

          Frame him? Why? All they have to do is stand aside and let various Democrats at different levels of government charge and convict him of crimes we know he did.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 month ago

              Yes, he was. But if he hadn’t been helped along by a Florida judge that he had appointed (Aileen Cannon) he very likely would have already been charged with more, and more serious, crimes (the whole classified documents debacle).

              Jack Smith seems to be trying to make it work regardless, so the hope is that he will still be charged in this case. But, thanks to Cannon’s meddling, that case will probably not continue until after the election. The GOP and Project 2025 are counting on that not mattering anymore at that point.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          I don’t think it would matter. Even Trump once said that he could shoot a man in broad daylight and people would still vote for him. If the GOP nominated someone else, there would just be write ins for Trump. And it’s not just a small amount of people - a good percentage of the US is this deep into it.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            Trump didn’t win the popular vote when he was elected. I’m pretty sure a write-in of him would just guarantee the Republicans would lose.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            Well, I guess the polls will tell. If you guys still give about 50% of votes to this weird guy, I will accept that it really doesn’t matter at all.

        • @uienia
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          11 month ago

          The voterbase are largely Trump cultists, so they can’t without losing almost all of their voters.

  • The Menemen!
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    He is a former president and endorses himself, very much so actually. I don’t think he cares much about any other former president, nor any other human being tbh.

    • @ObsidianZed
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      41 month ago

      He can’t even vote for himself. Lol

  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    Tumps whole I’m draining the swamp, anti establishment grift means his supporters dont care

    • @Chocrates
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      41 month ago

      This is a battle for th low information voters in the center I think. The Left and right are set on their votes.

      I don’t see how this actually helps though… All this stuff was true in the last election.

  • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie
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    Trump describes all the problems with the world. We have a significant portion of our population that will continue to support him despite no discernable good reason to. They would rather believe in the word of a crusty weird old man that was born rich then just evaluate any of his faults.

    • OptionalOP
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      41 month ago

      If you look at the history of religion, it’s kinda that.

      I mean, some of these root cause problems are not new.

        • OptionalOP
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          11 month ago

          A truly bizarre one. He’s possibly the most irreligious political figure in living memory and yet the “Christian” evangelicals shower him in religious praise.

          Something something anti-christ.

    • OptionalOP
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      101 month ago

      Technically the GQP. He took it over lock, stock, and barrel. Their money? It’s his money now. Their operation? Yeah, also his.

      Endorsements Schmendorsements.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      It illustrates the dynamics of the last eight years. 2016 Trump surrounded himself with Bush Era corporate flacks, more interested in tax cuts and conquered oil wells than appeasing the fascist base of the party. 2024 Trump has shed the husk of old southern neoconservative corporatism and fully emerged as a California Techbro-endorsed Fascist.

      And the party is moving with him, farther away from the old Reagan business coalition and closer to the modern Silicon Valley police state.

      Democrats are picking up the pieces behind him, but that just means becoming bigger war hawks and shameless corporate shills, as both parties move farther and farther away from the electoral mainstream.

      And then people wonder why democracy is increasingly seen as a dirty word.

  • @aesthelete
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    Neither the country, nor Trump’s diapers can handle more of his presidential doodies.

  • @TankovayaDiviziya
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    51 month ago

    Does it matter if nearly half of all voting Americans will still elect him?

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        Now that I think about it, many people see Trump as anti-establishment. Never mind that he did many establishment things anyway; but that initial image is imprinted on so many people that no endorsements from any former presidents-- all of whom are seen as establishments-- would not matter to them. “Clinton, Bush and Obama. You are all part of the establishments so it doesn’t matter to us MAGA whether y’all endorse Trump!”

        • Stern
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          101 month ago

          its always wild to me that folks see a dude who owns a skyscraper with his name on it and lives in the top 3 floors of it, and think, “yea thats my guy. Hes just like me frfr”

          • @[email protected]
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            41 month ago

            Exactly, that’s what’s so wild to me. I speculate that it’s because he speaks so unintelligently and people find that relatable, regardless of everything else.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              Combine that with the fact that he is a cultureless tasteless cur which causes him to resonate with a lot of suburbanites and ya have nearly the entire reason.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          That’s what people aren’t getting about the whole “felon” thing falling short and not hurting his poll numbers. His voters don’t care, in their eye’s ALL politicians are corrupt by mere existence and he’s just the one being singled out unfairly.

  • @BigDiction
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    41 month ago

    Any other people alive besides Bush Sr, Jr, Cheney and Pence?

    • Match!!
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      111 month ago

      not being endorsed by your own former VP is fucking brutal

    • OptionalOP
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      21 month ago

      What, those war criminals and “Christian” nationalists not republican enough?

      I guess you could extend it to everyone in their administrations and still come up with a suitably dismal supporting number.

      • @BigDiction
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        Just surprised only 4 people alive to meet the R ex Pres/VP criteria.

        • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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          And only 5 (not counting Harris herself) meet it on the Democrats’ side (Carter, Clinton, Gore, Obama, Biden.)

  • @Crow_Thief
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    220 days ago

    The cabinet part seems relevant. The fact that bill Clinton and Obama won’t endorse him though is not remotely surprising.