AggieVictor10 said:
Seems like, even after losing and softly kissing the ring, desantis got a little divisive.
Good for him. He's protecting Florida's taxpayers from paying a billionaire's legal fees.
AggieVictor10 said:
Seems like, even after losing and softly kissing the ring, desantis got a little divisive.
Follow upGeorgiAg said:But not the Florida Republican who wields the veto pen… https://t.co/kkc2yyqVK0
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) January 23, 2024
This bill was filed on January 5th amidst a crowded primary, including two Florida residents.
— Ileana Garcia (@IleanaGarciaUSA) January 23, 2024
My concern was the political weaponization against conservative candidates, and while @JimmyPatronis brought me this bill at a time when all candidates were committing to campaign… https://t.co/wieqYQ8Woq
These are folks close to Trump and have large followings. Poso especially. It's what we have to work with now that Trump is going to be the nominee. These aren't even the bad ones.FireAg said:Dan Scott said:FireAg said:
Honest question…why do you even bother clicking on that crap?
It's all over my Twitter feed
Then choose who you follow better…
Or better yet…****can your twitter account…
I don't have one…my life is better for it…
Is there though? Or is that just in your biased view of the world? The fact of the matter at the moment is that Trump leads Biden in polling both nationally and in swing states...GMaster0 said:
I won't pretend there is massive enthusiasm for Joe Biden, but there is absolutely intense enthusiasm to vote against Trump.
Brother...SO WHAT?aggie93 said:These are folks close to Trump and have large followings. Poso especially. It's what we have to work with now that Trump is going to be the nominee. These aren't even the bad ones.FireAg said:Dan Scott said:FireAg said:
Honest question…why do you even bother clicking on that crap?
It's all over my Twitter feed
Then choose who you follow better…
Or better yet…****can your twitter account…
I don't have one…my life is better for it…
I mean I guess you can close your eyes to it. Doesn't bother me but it is doing a great job of pushing away DeSantis supporters and is extremely counterproductive. The idea of public funds for Trump's legal fees was ludicrous and if he was any type of leader he would have shut it down. He is what he is though.
Or... and see if you can follow this... it's more of exactly what the Trump effect is on the Republican party. He is tearing it apart until it only resembles the cult it has become. Stick your head in the sand if you want, but that is what is happening. One of the reasons so many people will vote for anyone but Trump because he makes the environment even more toxic. He is the Tammy to our Ron. It is as much of a problem with us as it is with him.FireAg said:Brother...SO WHAT?aggie93 said:These are folks close to Trump and have large followings. Poso especially. It's what we have to work with now that Trump is going to be the nominee. These aren't even the bad ones.FireAg said:Dan Scott said:FireAg said:
Honest question…why do you even bother clicking on that crap?
It's all over my Twitter feed
Then choose who you follow better…
Or better yet…****can your twitter account…
I don't have one…my life is better for it…
I mean I guess you can close your eyes to it. Doesn't bother me but it is doing a great job of pushing away DeSantis supporters and is extremely counterproductive. The idea of public funds for Trump's legal fees was ludicrous and if he was any type of leader he would have shut it down. He is what he is though.
Y'all are your own worst enemy reading that crap, then clicking on it, and then sharing it...you give them exaclty what they want...
Nearly 75 MILLION people voted for Trump in 2020...there are nearly 340M people reported to be living in the US...
Poso has 2.4M followers (and these are people from all over the world, and lord knows how many of them are bots):
Garcia? 6600 followers...
Let's try, gee, I dunno...Taylor Swift? 95M followers:
I swear...some of y'all are quite literally going out of your way to follow social media accounts of people who are going to piss you off, you know they will piss you off, and then you share their garbage so that more people like you will get pissed off...why? Of those three people, the person typing this sentence, who would be thrilled to see a Trump/DeSantis ticket in November, and who would have voted for a viable DeSantis outright, doesn't even know who Garcia or Poso are, until DeSantis folks posted their tweets... Y'all are quite literally your own worst enemies! You are wanting to be outraged and sifting through all of the social media bull**** on this planet and finding those Tweeters who outrage you, and then you run and post their filth in an attempt to prove the theory that "misery loves company"...
Here's an idea...IGNORE them... Ignore the nonsense... It's really not that hard...
Of course, the irony here is that early on, I told the DeSantis militants on here that they were absolutely alienating people who liked DeSantis but got shouted down unless they went and did these same type things...only post the filth from one side of the conversation, and not look at things with a clear vision of reality... And now, as I predicted would happen, the DeSantis campaign crapped out, and all of a sudden, the remnants of the DeSantis Militia are in a tizzy because the "Trumpians" (or whatever you wanna call them...and don't forget to use "sycophant" *drink* somewhere in the post) have turned the tables and doing the same thing that was done to them... Don't you see the irony in that?
The best things some of y'all can do is to take a step back from the computer and the constant social media barage you purposefully subject yourselves to, take a deep breath, and calm down... The vast pleurality of those who will vote this next November are quite literally more likely to be following Taylor Swfit around at Chiefs games than they are to be reading Poso's crap... Stop subjecting yourselves to inflammatory click bait...you're doing EXACLTY what they want you to do...
Trumpers ignore that he also got more votes AGAINST HIM than any other R in history has ever gotten.Quote:
In 2020, the man got 75M votes in his favor...the most any R in history has ever gotten... In polling as of today, he is averaging 66.1% of the R vote, and it is climbing (last 3 poll drops have been 70+)...what's Brandon averaging basically unopposed? 70% of the D vote and flat... Yet you want to say with a straight face he is "tearing apart the R party"? Is he really, or is that just your view of it from the seats you sit in?
Sweep what under the rug? I think our present culture is toxic and grotesque...Phatbob said:
I understand your desire to sweep it under the rug and feel like we're still justified in supporting who is left, but this isn't a Desantis supporter viewpoint. This isn't even unique to Trump. This is the toxic part of our current culture that he has embraced since the beginning. This was an issue before he was the frontrunner in 2016. So you can drop the condescending "you just don't understand that it is your emotions of losing" bit.
This is an objection to how we pick who we pick. This is looking for a wife based on Instagram filter level objections.
Is it?Agthatbuilds said:
Its probably a big enough faction to keep hom from winning in the general election
They are "influencers" because they did their homework to tweet enough stuff, with a certain delivery that appeals to some, to be granted "influencer" status by those who want to be influenced...Phatbob said:
I don't have feeds, so there is no need for me to ignore them, but I interact with people who do, and they don't see them as ridiculous. There are reasons why they are called "influencers", and if it didn't work, they wouldn't exist.
If we can't ignore polls, we can't ignore other parts of reality either, and that is part of it.
That is a great example, and you're making my point for me. You've spent months lamenting Desantis not "grabbing the attention" of the Trump crowd, yet you say we need to ignore the influencers so we can support Trump. But that is how Trump is keeping his base so energized and singular in their support. You can't reject only the parts you don't like but still reward the ones who thrive on it with exactly what they want and expect anything to change.FireAg said:
The whole world wanted to listen to "influencers" when it came to the Covid jab...remember that?
Take it and all will be cured!
It's totally safe!
All of science agrees that THIS is the way to save humanity!
These were the "facts" folks were running with...
Now...what wound up being the "truth"?
No...you're operating under some false assumption that there is some massive gathering of "mouth-frothing" Trump sycophant *drink* cultists chomping at the bit to vote Trump and only Trump and they have some massive network of these "influencers" that are inspiring them to feel this way...Phatbob said:That is a great example, and you're making my point for me. You've spent months lamenting Desantis not "grabbing the attention" of the Trump crowd, yet you say we need to ignore the influencers so we can support Trump. But that is how Trump is keeping his base so energized and singular in their support. You can't reject only the parts you don't like but still reward the ones who thrive on it with exactly what they want and expect anything to change.FireAg said:
The whole world wanted to listen to "influencers" when it came to the Covid jab...remember that?
Take it and all will be cured!
It's totally safe!
All of science agrees that THIS is the way to save humanity!
These were the "facts" folks were running with...
Now...what wound up being the "truth"?
You keep saying this and I keep telling you I don't have "feeds" to be my echo chamber. It's because I know enough people to see it in action and see that it works on enough people to be a thing. It's enough of an influence to not be insignificant.Quote:
Your mistake is you believe that it is "factually accurate" because that's what your "echo chamber" influencers tell you is real...but the truth is, it isn't..
You know I wish I would have thought about this on my daily calls with the DeSantis campaign for advice. lol News flash for you, my comments here didn't lose the campaign for DeSantis and yours didn't win it for Trump. In fact it is very unlikely either of us shifted any votes that mattered.texagbeliever said:You do realize you, Aggie93, and many others made the environment more toxic. So you better be willing to blame yourself for the role YOU played in it.Phatbob said:
Or... and see if you can follow this... it's more of exactly what the Trump effect is on the Republican party. He is tearing it apart until it only resembles the cult it has become. Stick your head in the sand if you want, but that is what is happening. One of the reasons so many people will vote for anyone but Trump because he makes the environment even more toxic. He is the Tammy to our Ron. It is as much of a problem with us as it is with him.
Here are the mistakes you and many of the Diehard DeSantis crew made:
1. You failed to grasp how large and loyal the Trump base was. Talking with yall, I still think yall fail to grasp the MAGA movement all that well. You characterize in this hyper partisan biased way.
2. You ignored data that told you how large and loyal the Trump base was (polls). Then you attacked posters for using polls.
3. You way oversold the impact things would have, but never recalibrated. You thought a great debate was going to move the needle. Or the 2nd one. Or the 3rd one. You thought his media account with pictures and videos were going to go viral even though they had at most 50k views.
4. You started consuming the fringe trump group media. Stuff most Trump supporters don't even see. Then saying look look this is the worst thing ever. As if finding people with stupid and hateful takes is revolutionary to the internet or politics.
5. You never realized that you kind of want things to fail. You are okay with things getting worse. Because you told us they would. Your cynicism is what is holding you back. You want to be depressed more than you want to hope. My prayer is that one day, you will find hope again.
Respectfully, my good man, the "people that you know" are, in fact, part of your echo chamber...Phatbob said:You keep saying this and I keep telling you I don't have "feeds" to be my echo chamber. It's because I know enough people to see it in action and see that it works on enough people to be a thing. It's enough of an influence to not be insignificant.Quote:
Your mistake is you believe that it is "factually accurate" because that's what your "echo chamber" influencers tell you is real...but the truth is, it isn't..
No, it being used is not unique to Trump, but what is unique to Trump is the coordination in theme from him. It's not just some crazies on the internet, it's a combined effort, enough that in order to support the man, you HAVE to purposely ignore it because its part of the package, not just ignore the channels that the crazies exist in.
Look at 2020Enviroag02 said:
It's hard to believe there are a substantial number of Republicans who hate Trump enough to give in to another 4 years of Biden who is objectively one of the worst Presidents of all time.
Maybe 10% of the folks in the DeSantis or Trump camp are "Only Trump" or "Only DeSantis". Most are on the spectrum between the 2 with the most common being "I like both and will vote for either but I prefer X vs Y". That's also the most common sentiment among Republicans.FireAg said:No...you're operating under some false assumption that there is some massive gathering of "mouth-frothing" Trump sycophant *drink* cultists chomping at the bit to vote Trump and only Trump and they have some massive network of these "influencers" that are inspiring them to feel this way...Phatbob said:That is a great example, and you're making my point for me. You've spent months lamenting Desantis not "grabbing the attention" of the Trump crowd, yet you say we need to ignore the influencers so we can support Trump. But that is how Trump is keeping his base so energized and singular in their support. You can't reject only the parts you don't like but still reward the ones who thrive on it with exactly what they want and expect anything to change.FireAg said:
The whole world wanted to listen to "influencers" when it came to the Covid jab...remember that?
Take it and all will be cured!
It's totally safe!
All of science agrees that THIS is the way to save humanity!
These were the "facts" folks were running with...
Now...what wound up being the "truth"?
It's simply not true, and it isn't support by anything more than emotion...
Does such a group exist? Sure they do...they exist for every candidate...it's not unique to Trump...
Your mistake is you believe that it is "factually accurate" because that's what your "echo chamber" influencers tell you is real...but the truth is, it isn't... The reality is that it's probably a strict following of folks that is not any larger, percentage wise, than the same type of person who is "only DeSantis" or "only Hillary" etc. Just looking at polling averages, the "truth" seems to be that a wide swath of the R party is voting Trump because they feel like he is a better option than what we have now, plus he has the added advantage of being "the devil we know" (this goes back to my continuing argument that he has the 'virtual incumbent' advantage)... I have a personal theory that a decent amount of casual Trump support (meaning non-mouth-frothing sycophant *drink* cultists) is coming from folks that have buyer's remorse from 2020...because Biden is truly "that bad"...
The problem with the two groups on this thread who have spent a year arguing the merits of "only DeSantis" and "only Trump" are that both groups make the mistake of assuming that the extreme fringes of their chosen candidate's supporters are representative of the mass following...and it's simply not the "truth"...
In reality, a good portion of folks (I hesistate to say majority, but I admit that I think this way) who prefer this candidate or that "can live with and vote for" the alternative... Both followings have their extremes who will scream at the top of their lungs "NEVER WILL I EVER!!!!", but that is a very narrow band of the broad spectrum...
Trump's base of support isn't grounded in the "extremes", no matter how much some of you want to convince yourself to the contrary... The "extremes" are there, but they are not what props him up... He has gained momentum from a wide swath of the R party who falls into the category of "I can live with him", "I just want to get onboard with the winner", "Man that Biden thing was dumb and I see how much better I had it with Trump in hindsight", "I'm sick and tired of Marxists and Progressives, so give me the party who stands against it, I care not who is at the top", etc. You are lamenting a small fraction of his support on the extreme because you have been convinced that these people represent the majority of his support...
Respectfully...that's simply not the "truth"...
Sorry TRM, the only acceptable answer is that Trump was cheated not that people didn't want to vote for him.TRM said:Look at 2020Enviroag02 said:
It's hard to believe there are a substantial number of Republicans who hate Trump enough to give in to another 4 years of Biden who is objectively one of the worst Presidents of all time.
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Now that Ron DeSantis is no longer a presidential candidate but merely a governor who endorsed Donald Trump, the media are about to misdiagnose his failed bid as a case of bad campaign strategy. Some of the concerns will be real, but to focus on strategy is to miss the forest for the trees. Months of polling trends tell an unmistakable story, and it's more about Trump than DeSantis.
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As DeSantis entered the race last spring with a surge of momentum, Trump was about to get a mugshot. A month before Trump's first indictment, and three months before DeSantis launched his campaign, the two were separated by about 13 points in RealClearPolitics' polling average. The race really narrowed between DeSantis' impressive reelection in November and the Manhattan grand jury proceedings over Trump in late March. That number actually started to rise just as talk of the indictment rose.
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Could DeSantis have known this a year ago? By the time he launched, the post-Bragg gap was already widening. He had success and money and support, and voters were open to an alternative. It's easy to second-guess his decision now. Yet with the benefit of hindsight, it's also easy to see the window was closing for reasons that had nothing to do with DeSantis before he even entered the race. He said as much in his departure speech.
I'm sorry, but there are too many examples of the opposite of this. Pence vs Lindsey Graham - Pence is WAY more conservative, but he is a pariah because he didn't thread the needle enough for the apparently nOn-eXisTent Trump cultists. Lindsey Graham has kissed the ring, which means he is still acceptable, not in the "truth", but by the same nOn-eXisTent Trump cultist core.FireAg said:Respectfully, my good man, the "people that you know" are, in fact, part of your echo chamber...Phatbob said:You keep saying this and I keep telling you I don't have "feeds" to be my echo chamber. It's because I know enough people to see it in action and see that it works on enough people to be a thing. It's enough of an influence to not be insignificant.Quote:
Your mistake is you believe that it is "factually accurate" because that's what your "echo chamber" influencers tell you is real...but the truth is, it isn't..
No, it being used is not unique to Trump, but what is unique to Trump is the coordination in theme from him. It's not just some crazies on the internet, it's a combined effort, enough that in order to support the man, you HAVE to purposely ignore it because its part of the package, not just ignore the channels that the crazies exist in.
You gravitate toward like-minded folks, and that becomes your personal reality... I'm telling you, there simply aren't millions upon millions of "mouth-frothing sycophant *drink* cultists" falling prey to Trump influencers...
It might feel like that on this little society on TA, but this forum is a very poor representation of the populace at large...
Just look at the actual user numbers for these social media outlets...the vast majority of the overall voting electorate isn't following much of it...
I'll give you an example...many...MANY people who will vote come November fall into my category "I like this about candidate A, and that about candidate B, but at the end of the day, I am voting for the candidate with R next to their name because I feel quite positive that the candidate with a D next to theirs is more apt to destroy the vision for this country that I have in my head"...
Those of us in this category, pretty much tune out all of the social media influencer nonsense...