FL_Ag1998 said:aggiehawg said:
CBS poll.
I didn't realize Hutchinson's extended family was large enough to make up 1% of the voters.
FL_Ag1998 said:aggiehawg said:
CBS poll.
I didn't realize Hutchinson's extended family was large enough to make up 1% of the voters.
Flip Haley and DeSantis and that is about right.aggiehawg said:
CBS poll.
The analogy is not Trump=Reagan. I think any Republican would have beaten Carter that year, even HW Bush.Quote:
I just don't think Trump is remotely like Reagan though I do see parallels with DeSantis. Hell he parrots Reagan all the time, even did with the "pastels" comment in the last debate. Gen X grew up looking up to Reagan as the model.
We will find out soon enough though.
Reagan had plenty of folks that hated him. Hell I lived in Germany while he was in office and remember some folks that bombed the building my Dad worked in at Ramstein because they were angry about him. The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.Ag with kids said:But, one thing Reagan NEVER had was people that HATED him. Hell, even his enemies LIKED him, even if they hated his policies.aggiehawg said:
This is likely before your time but I have been looking back to 1979-1980 time frame for parallels to 2024.
There are several points of contact between what was going on in the country and the world during that time frame. Carter's economy was in the ditch, Iran was acting up, Cold War with USSR (now Russia), America's standing in the world was low after Russia invaded Afghanistan and Carter chose to boycott the Olympics in response.
At home it was a divisive time too with energy crises, inflation and unrest. Americans were dispirited, the time of malaise as it was called. Carter's approval ratings were in the dumpster.
Back then, Reagan was just the actor, few believed he was truly electable. He was viewed as a warhawk, regressive, economic doofus by the elites and chattering classes.
When Frank Luntz very reluctantly admitted he thought Trump would likely win, he was seeing something to bring him kicking and scratching all of the way to such a conclusion.
History may not repeat itself but it can rhyme.
Trump is not like that at all. There is a visceral hate that emanates from his enemies on the left and all their supporters. I've never seen anything like it. I know we had the Bush haters, but they NEVER got this psycho about it.
That's the same narrative about Trump.Quote:
The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.
It was perhaps in 2016 to an extent but it really isn't a good parallel in '24. I mean if you squint just right it kind of looks similar but the comparison falls apart quickly. Reagan also never played around with words like Dictator which Trump stupidly did even though he was really saying he wouldn't be one.aggiehawg said:That's the same narrative about Trump.Quote:
The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.
Wanna bet? Reagan had some gaffes.Quote:
Reagan also never played around with words like Dictator which Trump stupidly did even though he was really saying he wouldn't be one.
LINKQuote:
Former US president Ronald Reagan was famous for his gaffes.
His most noted came in 1984, at the height of the Cold War.
He said: "My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes."
He was joking around in a voice-level test before broadcast, but it turned out the microphone was switched on.
He was a keen humorist and sometimes it was hard to tell which of his remarks were jokes and which were gaffes.
His assertion that "trees cause more pollution than automobiles" may have been seriously meant - at least it caused outrage among green groups.
He also reportedly said: "All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk".
Asked by a reporter in 1966 what kind of governor he would be, the former B-movie actor is said to have replied: "I don't know. I've never played a governor".
And he was presumably deliberately joking when he said: "They say hard work never hurt anybody, but, I figure, why take the chance?"
And his intention may have been similar when he said: "I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself".
And again when he quipped: "I have left orders to be awakened at any time in case of national emergency - even if I'm in a Cabinet meeting".
But "We are trying to get unemployment to go up, and I think we're going to succeed" appears to have been a slip of the tongue.
Actually there were plenty of people that called Reagan a NAZI, racist, etc.Ag with kids said:But, one thing Reagan NEVER had was people that HATED him. Hell, even his enemies LIKED him, even if they hated his policies.aggiehawg said:
This is likely before your time but I have been looking back to 1979-1980 time frame for parallels to 2024.
There are several points of contact between what was going on in the country and the world during that time frame. Carter's economy was in the ditch, Iran was acting up, Cold War with USSR (now Russia), America's standing in the world was low after Russia invaded Afghanistan and Carter chose to boycott the Olympics in response.
At home it was a divisive time too with energy crises, inflation and unrest. Americans were dispirited, the time of malaise as it was called. Carter's approval ratings were in the dumpster.
Back then, Reagan was just the actor, few believed he was truly electable. He was viewed as a warhawk, regressive, economic doofus by the elites and chattering classes.
When Frank Luntz very reluctantly admitted he thought Trump would likely win, he was seeing something to bring him kicking and scratching all of the way to such a conclusion.
History may not repeat itself but it can rhyme.
Trump is not like that at all. There is a visceral hate that emanates from his enemies on the left and all their supporters. I've never seen anything like it. I know we had the Bush haters, but they NEVER got this psycho about it.
The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
No sense of awareness, really believed his press clippings.BadMoonRisin said:The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
Get that doctored BS out of here and stop being as dishonest as Trump.BadMoonRisin said:The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
OK yep. Desantis is gonna surge to the front of the pack.DD88 said:Get that doctored BS out of here and stop being as dishonest as Trump.BadMoonRisin said:The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
BadMoonRisin said:OK yep. Desantis is gonna surge to the front of the pack.DD88 said:Get that doctored BS out of here and stop being as dishonest as Trump.BadMoonRisin said:The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
I am the delusional one, not you. Nope. Not you. Not you. Just keep telling yourself, you arent the delusional one. You can never be the delusional one though.....
Dude has 10% approval rating. And that's generous. Im the deluded one tho.
BadMoonRisin said:OK yep. Desantis is gonna surge to the front of the pack.DD88 said:Get that doctored BS out of here and stop being as dishonest as Trump.BadMoonRisin said:The look on Ron DeSantis face... pic.twitter.com/HW7igawyP2
— Freyja™ (@FreyjaTarte) January 14, 2024
I am the delusional one, not you. Nope. Not you. Not you. Just keep telling yourself, you arent the delusional one. You can never be the delusional one though.....
Dude has 10% approval rating. And that's generous. Im the deluded one tho.
POLL ALERT AI & Tech poll Iowa Republican Primary
— Robert J Salvador (@RobertJSalvador) January 15, 2024
1/14/2024- PoliTech AI
Donald Trump: 38%
Ron DeSantis: 35%
Nikki Haley: 14%
Vivek Ramaswamy: 13%
Sentiment Trend:
Trump: falling
DeSantis: rising
Haley: falling
Ramaswamy: rising
N=500 (70% Republican 30% Independent)
(more…
Yeah..there was that narrative. But it wasn't "hate". It was more political attacks from the left that he was the dumb cowboy.aggie93 said:Reagan had plenty of folks that hated him. Hell I lived in Germany while he was in office and remember some folks that bombed the building my Dad worked in at Ramstein because they were angry about him. The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.Ag with kids said:But, one thing Reagan NEVER had was people that HATED him. Hell, even his enemies LIKED him, even if they hated his policies.aggiehawg said:
This is likely before your time but I have been looking back to 1979-1980 time frame for parallels to 2024.
There are several points of contact between what was going on in the country and the world during that time frame. Carter's economy was in the ditch, Iran was acting up, Cold War with USSR (now Russia), America's standing in the world was low after Russia invaded Afghanistan and Carter chose to boycott the Olympics in response.
At home it was a divisive time too with energy crises, inflation and unrest. Americans were dispirited, the time of malaise as it was called. Carter's approval ratings were in the dumpster.
Back then, Reagan was just the actor, few believed he was truly electable. He was viewed as a warhawk, regressive, economic doofus by the elites and chattering classes.
When Frank Luntz very reluctantly admitted he thought Trump would likely win, he was seeing something to bring him kicking and scratching all of the way to such a conclusion.
History may not repeat itself but it can rhyme.
Trump is not like that at all. There is a visceral hate that emanates from his enemies on the left and all their supporters. I've never seen anything like it. I know we had the Bush haters, but they NEVER got this psycho about it.
There was a lot of terrorism in Europe against the US bases and soldiers people forgot about. Most of it was Russian backed Leftist groups most likely. I remember we lived off base and I was in the school bus on the way in and it was stopped and eventually they turned us around as the base was on lock down. It was at the HQ building and had it been an hour or two later it would have been much worse and I may have lost my father. They took some potshots at Generals cars and some other stuff but they were all in armored Mercedes. After that any time you went by the area where the Generals were housed you saw multiple guys hanging out front with M16s. I remember at least 3 times going to see a movie and someone called in a bomb threat so we had to leave. It was an interesting experience for a kid to grow up in.Ag with kids said:Yeah..there was that narrative. But it wasn't "hate". It was more political attacks from the left that he was the dumb cowboy.aggie93 said:Reagan had plenty of folks that hated him. Hell I lived in Germany while he was in office and remember some folks that bombed the building my Dad worked in at Ramstein because they were angry about him. The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.Ag with kids said:But, one thing Reagan NEVER had was people that HATED him. Hell, even his enemies LIKED him, even if they hated his policies.aggiehawg said:
This is likely before your time but I have been looking back to 1979-1980 time frame for parallels to 2024.
There are several points of contact between what was going on in the country and the world during that time frame. Carter's economy was in the ditch, Iran was acting up, Cold War with USSR (now Russia), America's standing in the world was low after Russia invaded Afghanistan and Carter chose to boycott the Olympics in response.
At home it was a divisive time too with energy crises, inflation and unrest. Americans were dispirited, the time of malaise as it was called. Carter's approval ratings were in the dumpster.
Back then, Reagan was just the actor, few believed he was truly electable. He was viewed as a warhawk, regressive, economic doofus by the elites and chattering classes.
When Frank Luntz very reluctantly admitted he thought Trump would likely win, he was seeing something to bring him kicking and scratching all of the way to such a conclusion.
History may not repeat itself but it can rhyme.
Trump is not like that at all. There is a visceral hate that emanates from his enemies on the left and all their supporters. I've never seen anything like it. I know we had the Bush haters, but they NEVER got this psycho about it.
He got along well (maybe too well, sometimes) with the left back then. But they hadn't entered psycho mode yet.
Not sure of the bombing in Ramstein. I'd moved from England to the US by then.
And another email sent with same mistake pic.twitter.com/N6IubCHHS0
— Matthew Bartlett (@MRBartlettNH) January 15, 2024
PA24 said:
Not a DeSantis groupie but I may put a little money down with those odds.
If maga thinks those numbers make them happy, they should look at Biden's people. They'll be celebrating like it's 1999 all over again.texagbeliever said:
Betting odds at the moment to win Republican Primary.
Trump: -588 (85%)
Haley: +780 (11%)
Vivek: +5900
DeSantis: +6400 (1.5%)
So for all you DeSantis diehards, now is a great time to put a $1,000 on polls being wrong. A sweet $64,000 awaits you.
Trump continues to attack Vivek. He’s afraid. pic.twitter.com/egE4oXSi4M
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) January 15, 2024
Yep that is why they are trying to get Trump off of ballots. Because they want him to win. So smart.No Spin Ag said:If maga thinks those numbers make them happy, they should look at Biden's people. They'll be celebrating like it's 1999 all over again.texagbeliever said:
Betting odds at the moment to win Republican Primary.
Trump: -588 (85%)
Haley: +780 (11%)
Vivek: +5900
DeSantis: +6400 (1.5%)
So for all you DeSantis diehards, now is a great time to put a $1,000 on polls being wrong. A sweet $64,000 awaits you.
Oh...aggie93 said:There was a lot of terrorism in Europe against the US bases and soldiers people forgot about. Most of it was Russian backed Leftist groups most likely. I remember we lived off base and I was in the school bus on the way in and it was stopped and eventually they turned us around as the base was on lock down. It was at the HQ building and had it been an hour or two later it would have been much worse and I may have lost my father. They took some potshots at Generals cars and some other stuff but they were all in armored Mercedes. After that any time you went by the area where the Generals were housed you saw multiple guys hanging out front with M16s. I remember at least 3 times going to see a movie and someone called in a bomb threat so we had to leave. It was an interesting experience for a kid to grow up in.Ag with kids said:Yeah..there was that narrative. But it wasn't "hate". It was more political attacks from the left that he was the dumb cowboy.aggie93 said:Reagan had plenty of folks that hated him. Hell I lived in Germany while he was in office and remember some folks that bombed the building my Dad worked in at Ramstein because they were angry about him. The narrative in the US was he was the dumb Cowboy that was going to kill us all. He was much better at deflecting and making those folks look foolish though, he did have a lot of natural charm and wit.Ag with kids said:But, one thing Reagan NEVER had was people that HATED him. Hell, even his enemies LIKED him, even if they hated his policies.aggiehawg said:
This is likely before your time but I have been looking back to 1979-1980 time frame for parallels to 2024.
There are several points of contact between what was going on in the country and the world during that time frame. Carter's economy was in the ditch, Iran was acting up, Cold War with USSR (now Russia), America's standing in the world was low after Russia invaded Afghanistan and Carter chose to boycott the Olympics in response.
At home it was a divisive time too with energy crises, inflation and unrest. Americans were dispirited, the time of malaise as it was called. Carter's approval ratings were in the dumpster.
Back then, Reagan was just the actor, few believed he was truly electable. He was viewed as a warhawk, regressive, economic doofus by the elites and chattering classes.
When Frank Luntz very reluctantly admitted he thought Trump would likely win, he was seeing something to bring him kicking and scratching all of the way to such a conclusion.
History may not repeat itself but it can rhyme.
Trump is not like that at all. There is a visceral hate that emanates from his enemies on the left and all their supporters. I've never seen anything like it. I know we had the Bush haters, but they NEVER got this psycho about it.
He got along well (maybe too well, sometimes) with the left back then. But they hadn't entered psycho mode yet.
Not sure of the bombing in Ramstein. I'd moved from England to the US by then.
I agree the hate was different back then and Reagan made it hard to truly hate him. He was just such a great speaker and had such natural charm. Mainly though it was just a different era when you would have debate shows that were actually honest debates of both sides and while news coverage was definitely biased it wasn't anything like now. They actually covered the news.
One of the strangest phenomenons now is we have more information than ever yet trying to find accurate information is more difficult than ever.
texagbeliever said:Yep that is why they are trying to get Trump off of ballots. Because they want him to win. So smart.No Spin Ag said:If maga thinks those numbers make them happy, they should look at Biden's people. They'll be celebrating like it's 1999 all over again.texagbeliever said:
Betting odds at the moment to win Republican Primary.
Trump: -588 (85%)
Haley: +780 (11%)
Vivek: +5900
DeSantis: +6400 (1.5%)
So for all you DeSantis diehards, now is a great time to put a $1,000 on polls being wrong. A sweet $64,000 awaits you.
This is called hedging. https://t.co/ByxsU48PMS
— Max Twain (@MaxTwain24) January 15, 2024
Where do you get dumb takes like this?shiftyandquick said:
DeSantis can't win the nomination because he decided to run in the lane of trying to attract MAGA voters who don't like Trump. That is a very small percent of the electorate. He thought he could take the mantle, he can't. He will bend the knee and he will endorse Trump.