And if you disagree with said culture, and thus policy, well then you must be a racist and/or a bigot…
I agree that the culture war might have to be the front fought first…
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How many 80 year olds you know that sacrificed millions in personal gains, allowed themselves to get bludgeoned on social media, become a whipping post for the MSM and still spend more money trying to get their job back
Funky Winkerbean said:
The qualifications and vision in regards to DeSantis is not his issue. He is very much qualified and worthy of all our votes. His problem right now is timing. The core of the Republican Party is pissed off over what's happened to Trump (read us) and wants the "outsider" DJT to tear a new ******* into the Democrats. We are tired of swamp, RINO, aisle crossing limp dicked politicians not doing their jobs. Agree or disagree on what Trump did, but you can't deny he got things done (at least before getting neutered). The thought of a pissed off, 2nd term Trump is exciting in regards to policy, and orgasmic in regards to politics. He brings out the worst in the left, which given how criminal they've acted, I want them shamed and prosecuted for that. And honestly, if it's DeSantis or Trump we all win. But at this point and time my dream scenario is 4 more with Trump, then 8 more with DeSantis.
Funky Winkerbean said:Wow. How many 80 year olds you know that sacrificed millions in personal gains, allowed themselves to get bludgeoned on social media, become a whipping post for the MSM and still spend more money trying to get their job back…to do nothing. Your TDS is terminal.Quote:
The point is trump is not even interested in actually accomplishing anything
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Trump was asked on the "The Howie Carr Show" on Monday if he thinks that Garland should be impeached, and he declined to get involved.
"Well, I'm gonna leave that up to them," Trump said of the Republican-controlled House. "I'm surprised at Merrick Garland, because I know he's a liberal guy. But I thought that, I am so surprised that he's doing what he's doing. I'm shocked, actually, that he's not saying, 'Look, I have an obligation to my country.' And even if he did 10%, it's earth shattering. But he's really protecting Biden, and you can't really protect them at this point."
DeSantis was asked by Fox News on Tuesday if he would support Republican efforts to impeach Garland "because some Republicans believe the Justice Department has been using its resources to attack a political adversary" and he said that he would support the effort.
"Well, look, if a cabinet member's behaving like Garland, then they're opening themselves up to it. So, I think that they should pursue this," DeSantis said. "I think some of the decisions that have been made or action, or lack of action, you know, are just unbelievable that that could be the case."
Sorry but in 1980 we had a very real Cold War going on and we were losing. Vietnam was just a few years prior. We had double digit interest rates, inflation, and unemployment. The USSR was very much a threat to us and had expanded their influence significantly while we were weakening. That was THE issue along with the economy.Funky Winkerbean said:Baloney. One theme that has resonated from every one of you DeSantites is rather or not policy is "conservative " enough, or at all. Anything Trump has done that doesn't fit the mold of "conservative ", y'all immediately label him a RINO or even a liberal. Using that metric, Reagan wouldn't pass your muster. And if that logic had been followed in 1980, we would've missed out on our greatest president. I so want fiscal conservative policy, but I'm wise enough to know it won't ever happen to any meaningful degree. Our electorate can't stomach it, and our politicians lack the courage or political will to sell it. This is why I've deviated slightly from my typical political wants, to one focusing on the culture war. The electorate must change and that is the front to fight it onQuote:
You can't compare 1980 and '84 to today, it was a different world and we were in the Cold War.
TRM said:
https://www.dailywire.com/news/desantis-and-trump-take-different-positions-over-whether-house-should-impeach-ag-merrick-garlandQuote:
Trump was asked on the "The Howie Carr Show" on Monday if he thinks that Garland should be impeached, and he declined to get involved.
"Well, I'm gonna leave that up to them," Trump said of the Republican-controlled House. "I'm surprised at Merrick Garland, because I know he's a liberal guy. But I thought that, I am so surprised that he's doing what he's doing. I'm shocked, actually, that he's not saying, 'Look, I have an obligation to my country.' And even if he did 10%, it's earth shattering. But he's really protecting Biden, and you can't really protect them at this point."
DeSantis was asked by Fox News on Tuesday if he would support Republican efforts to impeach Garland "because some Republicans believe the Justice Department has been using its resources to attack a political adversary" and he said that he would support the effort.
"Well, look, if a cabinet member's behaving like Garland, then they're opening themselves up to it. So, I think that they should pursue this," DeSantis said. "I think some of the decisions that have been made or action, or lack of action, you know, are just unbelievable that that could be the case."
Funky Winkerbean said:Wow. How many 80 year olds you know that sacrificed millions in personal gains, allowed themselves to get bludgeoned on social media, become a whipping post for the MSM and still spend more money trying to get their job back…to do nothing. Your TDS is terminal.Quote:
The point is trump is not even interested in actually accomplishing anything
Trump just released a bizarre statement. Not sure if it makes much sense.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) June 22, 2023
"Many say, don't punch down when talking about people like Chris Sununu or sloppy Chris Christie or Ada Hutchinson. I call him Ada, not Asa, because of certain reasons or others, but sometimes it's… pic.twitter.com/yplXDlZhcb
I'm sorry, but Trump is no Reagan. Go back and listen to what Reagan talked about, all the time. He was an ambassador for conservatism. Yes, he worked with the liberals of the time, but worked from a basis of fiscal and social conservatism, and in his wake he left a country that was shifted to the right for most of a generation. What does Trump give us? What does the country look like after the last 8 years of Trump as the front and center? It's not an ideological shift to sanity, it's all about him personally.Funky Winkerbean said:Baloney. One theme that has resonated from every one of you DeSantites is rather or not policy is "conservative " enough, or at all. Anything Trump has done that doesn't fit the mold of "conservative ", y'all immediately label him a RINO or even a liberal. Using that metric, Reagan wouldn't pass your muster. And if that logic had been followed in 1980, we would've missed out on our greatest president. I so want fiscal conservative policy, but I'm wise enough to know it won't ever happen to any meaningful degree. Our electorate can't stomach it, and our politicians lack the courage or political will to sell it. This is why I've deviated slightly from my typical political wants, to one focusing on the culture war. The electorate must change and that is the front to fight it onQuote:
You can't compare 1980 and '84 to today, it was a different world and we were in the Cold War.
The more I think about it, the more I love that you brought up Reagan. I can look up countless clips of Reagan explaining why the direction of the country needed to go his way, in an inspirational manner... please point to me something I can bookmark, FROM TRUMP, that I can bring up in 20 years and show my grandkids what the Trump years were about.Funky Winkerbean said:Baloney. One theme that has resonated from every one of you DeSantites is rather or not policy is "conservative " enough, or at all. Anything Trump has done that doesn't fit the mold of "conservative ", y'all immediately label him a RINO or even a liberal. Using that metric, Reagan wouldn't pass your muster. And if that logic had been followed in 1980, we would've missed out on our greatest president. I so want fiscal conservative policy, but I'm wise enough to know it won't ever happen to any meaningful degree. Our electorate can't stomach it, and our politicians lack the courage or political will to sell it. This is why I've deviated slightly from my typical political wants, to one focusing on the culture war. The electorate must change and that is the front to fight it onQuote:
You can't compare 1980 and '84 to today, it was a different world and we were in the Cold War.
“Politicians are ALL TALK, NO ACTION!" https://t.co/gQdUFiUQVE pic.twitter.com/eZ3q7rojmi
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) June 28, 2023
You're really doing this again after getting papered with Community Notes last time? The *earlier* version of the First Step Act that DeSantis voted for was not a jailbreak bill. The final version was.
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) June 28, 2023
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In May 2018, then-Senator Kamala Harris wrote an open letter… https://t.co/JyxnkSOkYZ pic.twitter.com/ZwClPWdCcx
I could list several but this speech is literally what is considered the start of the modern conservative movement and does as good of a job explaining those principles as you will find. The fact this was 60 years ago and so much of it still rings true is amazing. Think of how different the world would be had they "chosen" Goldwater instead of LBJ. The concerns he brought up about the growth of bureaucracy and the power of government that he could see that were ignored are just amazing. In their wildest nightmares they couldn't fathom the government being the size it is now and with the power it has now and what has become acceptable. It's pretty incredible.Phatbob said:The more I think about it, the more I love that you brought up Reagan. I can look up countless clips of Reagan explaining why the direction of the country needed to go his way, in an inspirational manner... please point to me something I can bookmark, FROM TRUMP, that I can bring up in 20 years and show my grandkids what the Trump years were about.Funky Winkerbean said:Baloney. One theme that has resonated from every one of you DeSantites is rather or not policy is "conservative " enough, or at all. Anything Trump has done that doesn't fit the mold of "conservative ", y'all immediately label him a RINO or even a liberal. Using that metric, Reagan wouldn't pass your muster. And if that logic had been followed in 1980, we would've missed out on our greatest president. I so want fiscal conservative policy, but I'm wise enough to know it won't ever happen to any meaningful degree. Our electorate can't stomach it, and our politicians lack the courage or political will to sell it. This is why I've deviated slightly from my typical political wants, to one focusing on the culture war. The electorate must change and that is the front to fight it onQuote:
You can't compare 1980 and '84 to today, it was a different world and we were in the Cold War.
It can be a speech, a tweet, a "truth", whatever you want to bring up, but I want something that I can point to, after a generation has passed, that can be said to embody... correctly... the basis of a Trump presidency. Something where I don't have to look up who was a Senator, Attorney General, or some Prosecutor in NY to explain to them who he is talking about.
This is why it is important... you can point to Reagan as a great president, and you can hear why, from his own words and perspective and it makes sense why it worked. That changes the landscape forever. Did Trump do some good things as president? Sure did. In 20 years, can we explain why they were good, even from his perspective? Not likely, because those things didn't last and they weren't based in principles.
Donald X. Kendi pic.twitter.com/s5PzZBh3da
— Adam B. Coleman, President of Aintblackistan (@wrong_speak) June 28, 2023
Geez, More Idiocracy level stuff from trump.BigBrother said:Donald X. Kendi pic.twitter.com/s5PzZBh3da
— Adam B. Coleman, President of Aintblackistan (@wrong_speak) June 28, 2023
It was discussed here. Most of the media is not going to cover it because they want Trump as the candidate. You should not judge a candidate by how much the mainstream media covers him or her.FireAg said:
DeSantis visited the Texas border on Monday...
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/26/ron-desantis-texas-border-mexico/
I would think that would have been a pretty big story...
Didn't get much play at all, apparently...
Rapier108 said:It was discussed here. Most of the media is not going to cover it because they want Trump as the candidate. You should not judge a candidate by how much the mainstream media covers him or her.FireAg said:
DeSantis visited the Texas border on Monday...
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/26/ron-desantis-texas-border-mexico/
I would think that would have been a pretty big story...
Didn't get much play at all, apparently...
Truly, you sound just like a concerned moderate in 2016 except replace Trump with DeSantis. Nothing anyone says to you gets through. Just admit you're an only and forever Trumper and move on. You have no interest in voting for anyone but Trump.
FireAg said:
Schtick? You're part of the problem...your dismissiveness is why good, educated people can't have honest conversations about topics that they disagree on...
Thankfully, there's an ignore feature...
It got about what you would expect. Nothing really new except for the deputizing comments and the shoot on sight for Cartel members going through the fence. DeSantis is strong on the Border and has listed it as his top priority along with the Economy/opening up Drilling and a major overhaul of the Deep State.FireAg said:
DeSantis visited the Texas border on Monday...
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/26/ron-desantis-texas-border-mexico/
I would think that would have been a pretty big story...
Didn't get much play at all, apparently...
True. He also had zero record and was literally the most liberal Senator in the Senate with what votes he did have. Most assumed he was just running for name recognition and a future race. No one is really questioning DeSantis' qualifications or ability, he's was the leading Republican voice really after Trump left the WH in battling Covid. They are very different candidates.FireAg said:
The only caution I would offer...
Obama was a very popular, rising star...
...wait for it...
...BLACK guy who folks thought would have a great shot at being the first "black" president...
He had a certain, unique "curb appeal", if you will...and I'm not sure DeSantis will have that same draw from the regular Joe's wanting to elect the first "minority" as POTUS just to say we did it...
DeSantis will use tariffs to get Mexico to help us secure our southern border.
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) June 28, 2023
“If the Mexican government was truly a good partner, you would not have that many millions of people showing up on our southern border. They absolutely need to do more. We need to be willing to use… pic.twitter.com/eALGKe2Gcw
FireAg said:
I'm not convinced RD can do enough to reverse Trump's inertia and take the primary...
Time will tell, but he's running the most stealth campaign I've ever seen from a would be frontrunner...
But I am saying it now...he needs some momentum to get large numbers of folks to look his way...
FireAg said:
DeSantis visited the Texas border on Monday...
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/26/ron-desantis-texas-border-mexico/
I would think that would have been a pretty big story...
Didn't get much play at all, apparently...
Your first point seems to be accurate. Trump is possibly the most famous person in the world. Not many people on the planet that can get more coverage than him.FireAg said:
I'm not convinced RD can do enough to reverse Trump's inertia and take the primary...
Time will tell, but he's running the most stealth campaign I've ever seen from a would be frontrunner...
But I am saying it now...he needs some momentum to get large numbers of folks to look his way...