LarryElder said:Rapier108 said:
Shocking, but Cult45 loves their daily dopamine hit from seeing Trump and his acolytes bash DeSantis.
Trump has no desire to gain any new voters and doesn't want them anyway. He wants his rabid base and that's it which is why he feeds them daily doses of red meat so they stay stirred up and enraged.
Cult 45?!! Every get tired of repeating then same stupid **** on here day after day ? Flagged for trolling
One thing I find interesting is how Trump folks think it is such a burn that DeSantis supported Trump in the past yet ignore that Trump supported DeSantis. The difference is DeSantis still supports Trump on issues that he agrees with him on and doesn't attack him personally. Trump acts like DeSantis is worse than Biden for being "disloyal".IMnAg79 said:
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/110827192482502138
OH yes someone thinking different than me I aM a TrOLL...I have stopped with the petty names your brethren not so much...Phatbob said:LarryElder said:Rapier108 said:
Shocking, but Cult45 loves their daily dopamine hit from seeing Trump and his acolytes bash DeSantis.
Trump has no desire to gain any new voters and doesn't want them anyway. He wants his rabid base and that's it which is why he feeds them daily doses of red meat so they stay stirred up and enraged.
Cult 45?!! Every get tired of repeating then same stupid **** on here day after day ? Flagged for trolling
That's rich coming fromone of the longer running trolls on this board atm
Yes, we have our Desantis club meetings where we get together to coordinate with our local Illuminati and Establishment representatives. Ours are named Dave and Alex, respectively. We meet every Thursday morning for Donuts and coffee.LarryElder said:OH yes someone thinking different than me I aM a TrOLL...I have stopped with the petty names your brethren not so much...Phatbob said:LarryElder said:Rapier108 said:
Shocking, but Cult45 loves their daily dopamine hit from seeing Trump and his acolytes bash DeSantis.
Trump has no desire to gain any new voters and doesn't want them anyway. He wants his rabid base and that's it which is why he feeds them daily doses of red meat so they stay stirred up and enraged.
Cult 45?!! Every get tired of repeating then same stupid **** on here day after day ? Flagged for trolling
That's rich coming fromone of the longer running trolls on this board atm
Do yall brag about this in real life owning trump supporters online by calling them names?? Yall are no better than the left-wing crazies who say the same exact thing about Trump.
FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
texagbeliever said:FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
And a great way to keep losing voters.Old May Banker said:
Some folks believe a bull in a China closet is more effective than surgical strikes. And then proceed to paint everyone that disagrees with them as damn near traitorous.
Wild mentality to espouse.
.@RonDeSantis posted stronger numbers in a poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers than nationally, while Donald Trump's support in the state dipped below 50% amid tensions between himself & @IAGovernor Kim Reynolds, who is widely popular among the state's GOP.https://t.co/HwDsHratSd
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) August 4, 2023
I have probably argued to separate Trump supporters into different camps more than anyone on this board. If I truly thought that every Trump supporter thought the same I wouldn't bother to post because it would be pointless.FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
That's one perspective. The other is that the intelligent people you seem to be speaking of in a condescending tone actually understand something about elections and politics because they have studied it. Trump isn't going to win and if he were to win he isn't going to create some upheaval because he will be a 1 termer who is almost 80 with no competent people around him and will be faced with multiple legal battles during his very narrow window to get anything done (many of which he can't pardon himself from even if he is able to pardon away some).texagbeliever said:FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
9am. County #18. pic.twitter.com/cbxMbZ9c6u
— Sam Cooper (@SamCooper33) August 4, 2023
When @RonDeSantis stood up for freedom during Covid, everyone came after him.
— Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) August 4, 2023
The Left. Corporate media. The Medical Establishment. Even his fellow Republicans.
But he didn’t waver. He stood up for Floridians’ jobs — even if it meant he could lose his own.
And that should tell… pic.twitter.com/mrOzHPh67i
TRM said:When @RonDeSantis stood up for freedom during Covid, everyone came after him.
— Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) August 4, 2023
The Left. Corporate media. The Medical Establishment. Even his fellow Republicans.
But he didn’t waver. He stood up for Floridians’ jobs — even if it meant he could lose his own.
And that should tell… pic.twitter.com/mrOzHPh67i
aggie93 said:That's one perspective. The other is that the intelligent people you seem to be speaking of in a condescending tone actually understand something about elections and politics because they have studied it. Trump isn't going to win and if he were to win he isn't going to create some upheaval because he will be a 1 termer who is almost 80 with no competent people around him and will be faced with multiple legal battles during his very narrow window to get anything done (many of which he can't pardon himself from even if he is able to pardon away some).texagbeliever said:FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
No, it's these damn intelligent people that don't get it and just want the status quo, that's why they are supporting an extremely effective reformer who can serve 2 Terms and has no real baggage to speak of.
LarryElder said:TRM said:When @RonDeSantis stood up for freedom during Covid, everyone came after him.
— Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) August 4, 2023
The Left. Corporate media. The Medical Establishment. Even his fellow Republicans.
But he didn’t waver. He stood up for Floridians’ jobs — even if it meant he could lose his own.
And that should tell… pic.twitter.com/mrOzHPh67i
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
you mean the same vaccine that $7.8 trillion dollar spending, vaccine-pushing, Fauci-supporting, $3+T COVID free bucks paying Trump fast-tracked and hawked like any one of his scammy vodka or steak products?LarryElder said:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
Are you trying to not be a troll now and you really ignored the 500 posts already about that, or are you still just trolling... I am going to go with troll.LarryElder said:TRM said:When @RonDeSantis stood up for freedom during Covid, everyone came after him.
— Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) August 4, 2023
The Left. Corporate media. The Medical Establishment. Even his fellow Republicans.
But he didn’t waver. He stood up for Floridians’ jobs — even if it meant he could lose his own.
And that should tell… pic.twitter.com/mrOzHPh67i
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
C@LAg said:you mean the same vaccine that $7.8 trillion dollar spending, vaccine-pushing, Fauci-supporting, $3+T COVID free bucks paying Trump fast-tracked and hawked like any one of his scammy vodka or steak products?LarryElder said:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
That vaccine?
Trump is like fighting an infection in your leg by cutting it off. Sure, it might work for that particular infection and it is better than dying. But it brings about so many other problems, it's not exactly an exciting proposition, or even anywhere close to a good option when there is the "just take antibiotics" option that is right there, readily available.texagbeliever said:aggie93 said:That's one perspective. The other is that the intelligent people you seem to be speaking of in a condescending tone actually understand something about elections and politics because they have studied it. Trump isn't going to win and if he were to win he isn't going to create some upheaval because he will be a 1 termer who is almost 80 with no competent people around him and will be faced with multiple legal battles during his very narrow window to get anything done (many of which he can't pardon himself from even if he is able to pardon away some).texagbeliever said:FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
No, it's these damn intelligent people that don't get it and just want the status quo, that's why they are supporting an extremely effective reformer who can serve 2 Terms and has no real baggage to speak of.
A brilliant man is often his biggest threat as he possesses the means to make lies be true.
I know we all say liberals are dumb and stupid Yada Yada. Reality is many of them actually have just used their high intelligence to convince themselves of lies. Not noting their motivation behind their beliefs or believing they are above bias. And because they are smart they can argue to stalemate of opinion at worst and in some cases win arguments against someone really intellectually inferior. I've done that before.
You say you would support Trump but then say Trump is one step below Biden. Those two ideas are paradoxical. You really want it to be DeSantis so you really want to believe Trump is this monster. But then you also know the chance Trump does win it will be in your best interest for Trump to win. Thus this seeming contradiction in your take on Trump.
FireAg said:C@LAg said:you mean the same vaccine that $7.8 trillion dollar spending, vaccine-pushing, Fauci-supporting, $3+T COVID free bucks paying Trump fast-tracked and hawked like any one of his scammy vodka or steak products?LarryElder said:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
That vaccine?
Curious how many DeSantis supporters caved and still took the vaccine, and now they wish they hadn't?
I know what Trump said about the vaccine during the height of Covid hysteria, and I categorically disagreed with him or anyone else who said the vaccine was a good idea…
Who else is still pure-blood on the DeSantis side? Did DeSantis himself take the jab?
This has been discussed a lot very recently, but to summarize it - yes, DeSantis did take the jab when it first came out, and encouraged people to take it if they could, but always said it needed to only be optional, never required. He stopped supporting it soon after and went hardcore on not closing anything down, regardless of any vaccine status.FireAg said:C@LAg said:you mean the same vaccine that $7.8 trillion dollar spending, vaccine-pushing, Fauci-supporting, $3+T COVID free bucks paying Trump fast-tracked and hawked like any one of his scammy vodka or steak products?LarryElder said:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
That vaccine?
Curious how many DeSantis supporters caved and still took the vaccine, and now they wish they hadn't?
I know what Trump said about the vaccine during the height of Covid hysteria, and I categorically disagreed with him or anyone else who said the vaccine was a good idea…
Who else is still pure-blood on the DeSantis side? Did DeSantis himself take the jab?
Quote:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
Phatbob said:Trump is like fighting an infection in your leg by cutting it off. Sure, it might work for that particular infection and it is better than dying. But it brings about so many other problems, it's not exactly an exciting proposition, or even anywhere close to a good option when there is the "just take antibiotics" option that is right there, readily available.texagbeliever said:aggie93 said:That's one perspective. The other is that the intelligent people you seem to be speaking of in a condescending tone actually understand something about elections and politics because they have studied it. Trump isn't going to win and if he were to win he isn't going to create some upheaval because he will be a 1 termer who is almost 80 with no competent people around him and will be faced with multiple legal battles during his very narrow window to get anything done (many of which he can't pardon himself from even if he is able to pardon away some).texagbeliever said:FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
No, it's these damn intelligent people that don't get it and just want the status quo, that's why they are supporting an extremely effective reformer who can serve 2 Terms and has no real baggage to speak of.
A brilliant man is often his biggest threat as he possesses the means to make lies be true.
I know we all say liberals are dumb and stupid Yada Yada. Reality is many of them actually have just used their high intelligence to convince themselves of lies. Not noting their motivation behind their beliefs or believing they are above bias. And because they are smart they can argue to stalemate of opinion at worst and in some cases win arguments against someone really intellectually inferior. I've done that before.
You say you would support Trump but then say Trump is one step below Biden. Those two ideas are paradoxical. You really want it to be DeSantis so you really want to believe Trump is this monster. But then you also know the chance Trump does win it will be in your best interest for Trump to win. Thus this seeming contradiction in your take on Trump.
Phatbob said:This has been discussed a lot very recently, but to summarize it - yes, DeSantis did take the jab when it first came out, and encouraged people to take it if they could, but always said it needed to only be optional, never required. He stopped supporting it soon after and went hardcore on not closing anything down, regardless of any vaccine status.FireAg said:C@LAg said:you mean the same vaccine that $7.8 trillion dollar spending, vaccine-pushing, Fauci-supporting, $3+T COVID free bucks paying Trump fast-tracked and hawked like any one of his scammy vodka or steak products?LarryElder said:
Pretty sure dEsantis thought the vaccine was effective and encouraged people to get it no ?
That vaccine?
Curious how many DeSantis supporters caved and still took the vaccine, and now they wish they hadn't?
I know what Trump said about the vaccine during the height of Covid hysteria, and I categorically disagreed with him or anyone else who said the vaccine was a good idea…
Who else is still pure-blood on the DeSantis side? Did DeSantis himself take the jab?
As far as closing things down initially, he originally did so after being encouraged to do so by Trump. After the initial "two weeks", he moved to open things up and not remain closed.
bwaaaaaaaahaaahahahahahaahaaahaahahahaaBryanisbest said:
No, Trump is like the amputation of a gangrene limb that will kill you, America, if lesser antibiotics like DeSantis are applied.
FL_Ag1998 said:
Guys, you're arguing with a known troll (LaRriElDurr) who thinks its funny to misspell Desantis in every post.
texagbeliever said:FL_Ag1998 said:
Guys, you're arguing with a known troll (LaRriElDurr) who thinks its funny to misspell Desantis in every post.
Yeah he is best ignored. Kind-of like the guys who say Cult45 that stop by now and again.