Old May Banker said:
You realize an 80 year old carnival barker isn't the only person capable of those things... right?
I don't know of but one 80 yr old carnival barker in this race. He ain't capable or Trump.
Old May Banker said:
You realize an 80 year old carnival barker isn't the only person capable of those things... right?
No Spin Ag said:Im Gipper said:
So he will do nothing different.
NV blue again.Trump was asked in an interview today what was his plan to win Nevada in 2024 given that he lost the state to Hillary in 2016 and Biden in 2020?
— AG (@AGHamilton29) July 10, 2023
He responded by simply claiming he won it “both times by a lot”
There is no plan other than to claim he won regardless of outcome. pic.twitter.com/0mGbvmynaZ
"This is a state that's disgraceful."
It's like he's writing his opponents attack ads for them.
Rapier108 said:Talks like an 8 year old child, and his followers eat it up like it is the greatest speech ever.Old May Banker said:
"I love the people in Nevada... and they love me. There's casinos there... I know a lot about building casinos. We've built some of the best. The people in Nevada that love me, they have many of the best too - especially those that have my name. But those people in Nevada have very bad people counting the votes... very bad. I've won so big there... so big. And we're gonna keep winning. Those bad people don't want you to win... but we're gonna win so much... so much."
What a clown.
LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
Notice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
Dominion has never been in charge of any elections in the past.LMCane said:
In 2020, Trump was the first president since Herbert Hoover in 1932 to lose reelection, the House and the Senate.
It's rare for modern presidents to lose reelection in the first place, but to lose all levers of power is an unprecedented level of failure.
Since Hoover in 1932, only two elected presidents have run for and lost a second term: Jimmy Carter lost to the greatest President of the 20th century Ronald Reagan
and George H.W. Bush was undercut by another narcissistic billionaire businessman Ross Perot.
You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
He didn't fund it.AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
that is not a lie. But, I would not expect someone with such a severe case of TDS to understand.J. Walter Weatherman said:AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
And as usual, completely ignoring trump's latest lies about how he won Nevada in 2016 and 2020.
Science Denier said:that is not a lie. But, I would not expect someone with such a severe case of TDS to understand.J. Walter Weatherman said:AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
And as usual, completely ignoring trump's latest lies about how he won Nevada in 2016 and 2020.
He still proposed the funding and he's criticizing DeSantis for voting for it.Science Denier said:He didn't fund it.AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
Pretty basic concept.
Just another example of if you support Trump in just about anything, you will suffer for it, and likely it will be from Trump himself. The man demands loyalty, but he will stab you in the back.Science Denier said:He didn't fund it.AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
Pretty basic concept.
I'll say it again, people aren't paying attention yet. We get worked up over all of this and see all the gaffes. 70-80% of the Primary voters still have a very cursory feel for anything going on in the horse race. A lot of people just don't like thinking about politics and so they simply don't get into it until it's election season.Waffledynamics said:I don't know how Trump can possibly be up so much with how ridiculous he acts.TRM said:It went over well in IA.Im Gipper said:
Brilliant campaign strategy!!!Trump now openly attacking Iowa’s popular Governor Kim Reynolds. Reynolds won re-election by 20 points in 2022. Trump has now has open feuds with the 3 most successful Republican electoral winners of 2022 (Reynolds, Kemp, DeSantis). All states he needs in a general. pic.twitter.com/pMCuL8X8Qy
— AG (@AGHamilton29) July 10, 2023This from the former Republican Party of Iowa Co-Chair. I’ll say it again, going after Iowa’s very popular Governor @IAGovernor is not smart. Iowa’s open. #ChooseWell2024 https://t.co/aDMaUUkeQV
— Bob Vander Plaats (@bobvanderplaats) July 10, 2023
I learned last night that @realDonaldTrump will NOT attend our Leadership Summit this Friday. Thus, our lineup is set: @votetimscott @AsaHutchinson @Mike_Pence @NikkiHaley @VivekGRamaswamy and @RonDeSantis will have visionary, one on one, discussion with @TuckerCarlson #FLS23…
— Bob Vander Plaats (@bobvanderplaats) July 11, 2023
Not shocking at all.TRM said:I learned last night that @realDonaldTrump will NOT attend our Leadership Summit this Friday. Thus, our lineup is set: @votetimscott @AsaHutchinson @Mike_Pence @NikkiHaley @VivekGRamaswamy and @RonDeSantis will have visionary, one on one, discussion with @TuckerCarlson #FLS23…
— Bob Vander Plaats (@bobvanderplaats) July 11, 2023
Ok so we understand. Trump proposed it in his budgets when he was President but it didn't pass. Then AFTER he left office he said he wouldn't do it. DeSantis voted for the Trump budgets. Thus DeSantis is the bad guy?Science Denier said:that is not a lie. But, I would not expect someone with such a severe case of TDS to understand.J. Walter Weatherman said:AggieUSMC said:You're missing the point. Trump is lambasting DeSantis for voting for a provision that HIS ADMINISTRATION put in the bill.Science Denier said:LOL, DeSantis and another lie. Not shockingBigRobSA said:TRM said:Trump repeatedly had it in his budget.
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) July 9, 2023
Once again, the Trump 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely upon hoping people can’t find his record anywhere. https://t.co/RwLvKt28lu
At this point, he's no better than Biden in the realm of believability. Basically, if he says it, expect it to be untrue.
LA TimesNotice, the article is from 2021.Quote:
A White House official confirmed that the administration will not include any funding for Yucca Mountain when it turns in its proposed 2021 budget next week.
That's a turnabout from last year when the White House called for $116 million to restart the project. In 2018 and 2019, the Trump administration proposed spending $120 million to re-license the massive facility about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
1. Trump did include it in his budget previously, as had been pumped by previous administrations,.
2. Nevada's congressional representation opposed it
3. Trump listened to them
4. Trump made the decision to not funding
So, Trump did not fund it.
And as usual, completely ignoring trump's latest lies about how he won Nevada in 2016 and 2020.
NEW: Tennessee GOP secures @RonDeSantis as keynote speaker for its annual Statesmen’s Dinner on July 15th instead of Donald Trump. https://t.co/b8IiL8O3ZA
— Cryptid Politics 🇺🇸🐊 (@CryptidPolitics) July 10, 2023
Quote:
Both of Tennessee's senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have joyfully endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024. Trump's current indictment by the Department of Justice does not bother them.
Seven of the eight GOP House members from Tennessee have also backed Trump. Tim Burchett, however, whose voting record has aligned with Trump, has so far declined to endorse Trump for president in 2024.
Former Gov. Bill Haslam is backing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Former senators Lamar Alexander, Bill Frist and Bob Corker have not endorsed anyone for president, nor has Gov. Bill Lee.
Therefore, it was a surprise to learn that the Tennessee Republican Party secured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the keynote speaker at its annual Statesmen's Dinner on July 15. He is Trump's principal opponent. Trump dislikes him and calls him Ron DeSanctimonious a childish cheap shot.
Trump is no doubt irked that his Tennessee congressional backers apparently were not able to prevent DeSantis from having this honor, which places him in front of key Republicans from across Tennessee. Or perhaps they did not know about it until after it was announced.
This has all the earmarks of "better ground game". Have your biweekly rally if you want, but grinding it out in the trenches is how you overtake "front-runners".TRM said:
Willing to bet Trump would have wanted a cut of the fundraising and DeSantis doesn't.NEW: Tennessee GOP secures @RonDeSantis as keynote speaker for its annual Statesmen’s Dinner on July 15th instead of Donald Trump. https://t.co/b8IiL8O3ZA
— Cryptid Politics 🇺🇸🐊 (@CryptidPolitics) July 10, 2023Quote:
Both of Tennessee's senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have joyfully endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024. Trump's current indictment by the Department of Justice does not bother them.
Seven of the eight GOP House members from Tennessee have also backed Trump. Tim Burchett, however, whose voting record has aligned with Trump, has so far declined to endorse Trump for president in 2024.
Former Gov. Bill Haslam is backing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Former senators Lamar Alexander, Bill Frist and Bob Corker have not endorsed anyone for president, nor has Gov. Bill Lee.
Therefore, it was a surprise to learn that the Tennessee Republican Party secured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the keynote speaker at its annual Statesmen's Dinner on July 15. He is Trump's principal opponent. Trump dislikes him and calls him Ron DeSanctimonious a childish cheap shot.
Trump is no doubt irked that his Tennessee congressional backers apparently were not able to prevent DeSantis from having this honor, which places him in front of key Republicans from across Tennessee. Or perhaps they did not know about it until after it was announced.
Donald Trump holds 49-point lead over Ron DeSantis in TennesseePhatbob said:This has all the earmarks of "better ground game". Have your biweekly rally if you want, but grinding it out in the trenches is how you overtake "front-runners".TRM said:
Willing to bet Trump would have wanted a cut of the fundraising and DeSantis doesn't.NEW: Tennessee GOP secures @RonDeSantis as keynote speaker for its annual Statesmen’s Dinner on July 15th instead of Donald Trump. https://t.co/b8IiL8O3ZA
— Cryptid Politics 🇺🇸🐊 (@CryptidPolitics) July 10, 2023Quote:
Both of Tennessee's senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have joyfully endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024. Trump's current indictment by the Department of Justice does not bother them.
Seven of the eight GOP House members from Tennessee have also backed Trump. Tim Burchett, however, whose voting record has aligned with Trump, has so far declined to endorse Trump for president in 2024.
Former Gov. Bill Haslam is backing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Former senators Lamar Alexander, Bill Frist and Bob Corker have not endorsed anyone for president, nor has Gov. Bill Lee.
Therefore, it was a surprise to learn that the Tennessee Republican Party secured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the keynote speaker at its annual Statesmen's Dinner on July 15. He is Trump's principal opponent. Trump dislikes him and calls him Ron DeSanctimonious a childish cheap shot.
Trump is no doubt irked that his Tennessee congressional backers apparently were not able to prevent DeSantis from having this honor, which places him in front of key Republicans from across Tennessee. Or perhaps they did not know about it until after it was announced.
Seems while the RINOs want their power back, the voters don't want to give it back to them in Tennessee.Quote:
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican nomination for president by a landslide in Tennessee next year, with a 49-point lead over challenger Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as of June.
A new poll released this week by the Beacon Center showed Trump dominating the southern state with 61% of the vote over DeSantis's 12%, and Trump beating President Joe Biden in a 2024 matchup in the state by more than 20 points.
I thought you said Trump was leading in the poll? You know, the guy who campaigns with Lindsey Graham and even in his own words doesn't like being called "conservative" because he sees himself as "common sense".Science Denier said:Donald Trump holds 49-point lead over Ron DeSantis in TennesseePhatbob said:This has all the earmarks of "better ground game". Have your biweekly rally if you want, but grinding it out in the trenches is how you overtake "front-runners".TRM said:
Willing to bet Trump would have wanted a cut of the fundraising and DeSantis doesn't.NEW: Tennessee GOP secures @RonDeSantis as keynote speaker for its annual Statesmen’s Dinner on July 15th instead of Donald Trump. https://t.co/b8IiL8O3ZA
— Cryptid Politics 🇺🇸🐊 (@CryptidPolitics) July 10, 2023Quote:
Both of Tennessee's senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have joyfully endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024. Trump's current indictment by the Department of Justice does not bother them.
Seven of the eight GOP House members from Tennessee have also backed Trump. Tim Burchett, however, whose voting record has aligned with Trump, has so far declined to endorse Trump for president in 2024.
Former Gov. Bill Haslam is backing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Former senators Lamar Alexander, Bill Frist and Bob Corker have not endorsed anyone for president, nor has Gov. Bill Lee.
Therefore, it was a surprise to learn that the Tennessee Republican Party secured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the keynote speaker at its annual Statesmen's Dinner on July 15. He is Trump's principal opponent. Trump dislikes him and calls him Ron DeSanctimonious a childish cheap shot.
Trump is no doubt irked that his Tennessee congressional backers apparently were not able to prevent DeSantis from having this honor, which places him in front of key Republicans from across Tennessee. Or perhaps they did not know about it until after it was announced.Seems while the RINOs want their power back, the voters don't want to give it back to them in Tennessee.Quote:
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican nomination for president by a landslide in Tennessee next year, with a 49-point lead over challenger Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as of June.
A new poll released this week by the Beacon Center showed Trump dominating the southern state with 61% of the vote over DeSantis's 12%, and Trump beating President Joe Biden in a 2024 matchup in the state by more than 20 points.
Wait. There have been tons of polls posted here by DeSantis fans. I thought that was the standiard for evidence.Old May Banker said:
'Member when polls didn't matter any more? Hell, it was only a few years ago when they were all "fake news."
LOL at the troll! I don't care what state you are referring to. Any poll that has ANY Republican with a 20point lead over Biden is trash. There are too many leftists that worship at the altar of government for that to be even a remote possibilityScience Denier said:Donald Trump holds 49-point lead over Ron DeSantis in TennesseePhatbob said:This has all the earmarks of "better ground game". Have your biweekly rally if you want, but grinding it out in the trenches is how you overtake "front-runners".TRM said:
Willing to bet Trump would have wanted a cut of the fundraising and DeSantis doesn't.NEW: Tennessee GOP secures @RonDeSantis as keynote speaker for its annual Statesmen’s Dinner on July 15th instead of Donald Trump. https://t.co/b8IiL8O3ZA
— Cryptid Politics 🇺🇸🐊 (@CryptidPolitics) July 10, 2023Quote:
Both of Tennessee's senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have joyfully endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024. Trump's current indictment by the Department of Justice does not bother them.
Seven of the eight GOP House members from Tennessee have also backed Trump. Tim Burchett, however, whose voting record has aligned with Trump, has so far declined to endorse Trump for president in 2024.
Former Gov. Bill Haslam is backing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Former senators Lamar Alexander, Bill Frist and Bob Corker have not endorsed anyone for president, nor has Gov. Bill Lee.
Therefore, it was a surprise to learn that the Tennessee Republican Party secured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the keynote speaker at its annual Statesmen's Dinner on July 15. He is Trump's principal opponent. Trump dislikes him and calls him Ron DeSanctimonious a childish cheap shot.
Trump is no doubt irked that his Tennessee congressional backers apparently were not able to prevent DeSantis from having this honor, which places him in front of key Republicans from across Tennessee. Or perhaps they did not know about it until after it was announced.Seems while the RINOs want their power back, the voters don't want to give it back to them in Tennessee.Quote:
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican nomination for president by a landslide in Tennessee next year, with a 49-point lead over challenger Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as of June.
A new poll released this week by the Beacon Center showed Trump dominating the southern state with 61% of the vote over DeSantis's 12%, and Trump beating President Joe Biden in a 2024 matchup in the state by more than 20 points.
Every time I post a poll I put out the disclaimer that I think it is still fairly meaningless at this point.Science Denier said:Wait. There have been tons of polls posted here by DeSantis fans. I thought that was the standiard for evidence.Old May Banker said:
'Member when polls didn't matter any more? Hell, it was only a few years ago when they were all "fake news."