nortex97 said:
Well, what's interesting is that it is seemingly impossible to comment on this race (In any way) without one group or the other being fairly well astounded that something doesn't comport with their outlook. I favor RDS, again, yet I don't see a path forward for him to win the nomination now, barring something huge in the next few weeks in his favor. All I care about is that the GOP winner wins in November.
I didn't really see an issue with it other than it being suspect, but worth commenting on just because it was from the Daily Mail or whatever, not the usual wholly dishonest American media that would happily participate in spreading (more) lies. Probably click bait anyway.
The plausible path for RDS would be for Haley/Vivek/Christie etc. to just drop out, I guess (and something real actually pushing GOP voters away from Trump by around 20 points). Both sides seem to have 'too many' hard core supporters who will just sit on their thumbs in November if they don't win though.
My point isn't that people shouldn't comment, my point is that it never ceases to amaze me that Trump can do anything, say anything, and surround himself with the worst people and have no accountability for some.
Trump is also coordinating with Haley and has been since at least the beginning of December when they started spending in concert (when Trump stopped against DeSantis, Haley immediately picked up and Trump and Haley have spent $0 attacking each other while over $40 million against DeSantis). It's only gotten worse since then with media coverage and curious endorsements of hard core Establishment types endorsing Trump and almost no one except Sununu endorsing Haley (which also hurts DeSantis more than anyone).
So much manipulation going on and I will admit I can't see it all, I am sure DeSantis is playing his own games as well to some extent.
"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Ronald Reagan