Anonymous wrote:Maybe the republicans know he is experiencing full cognitive decline and therefore hiding him. But they need him to win the presidency so they’ll weekend at Bernie’s him to a victory and then do the 25th amendment to get Vance installed as president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.
He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.
He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.
I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.
He has not run successful businesses. He went bankrupt many times and all he did was slap his name on second rate products. None of which are are around today. He did not do a good job running the country. We were the laughing stock of the world. There’s more to running a country than making it so people save a few dollars on eggs. He’s not fit, too old and mentally unwell.
That pretty much describes the business model of most brands you’re wearing and filling your home with.
In any event, he did not make his money selling consumer goods…
he inherited it, before he blew it all and then started a great ponzi scheme with hundreds of LLC shell companies. It is always projection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will vote for whomever I will pay less money in taxes under.
That would be Trump. His tariffs are a hidden tax on Americans. His inflationary policies are another hidden tax.
Trump has a record of successfully cutting taxes. And inflation was a lot lower under Trump than Biden/Harris. Kamala wants to use your tax money to give $20,000 grants to drug dealers based on skin color.
Whose taxes did he cut? Not mine. Mine went up like a lot of people’s did. It was the millionaires and billionaires who benefited under Trump. Not the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trump voters really care. A couple of months ago, there were at least 70 million people who were willing to vote for Biden even though he was obviously unwell and incapable of being commander in chief. If elected, Trump is going to be in his 80s, the oldest president ever. He too is unwell and rapidly declining and has no business being in the Oval Office. But in a polarized America, it doesn't seem to matter. People aren't voting FOR something. They are voting AGAINST the other side. They would vote for a toaster oven if it meant keeping Kamala Harris out of the White House. And same vice versa. If you were to put Trump versus Toaster Oven on the ballot, I guarantee Toaster Oven would win 70 million votes.
Wow. Rare to see someone who gets it and shares this reality in a public forum.
This is very common knowledge, PP. This trend has been growing for almost a decade at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.
He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.
He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.
I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.
He has not run successful businesses. He went bankrupt many times and all he did was slap his name on second rate products. None of which are are around today. He did not do a good job running the country. We were the laughing stock of the world. There’s more to running a country than making it so people save a few dollars on eggs. He’s not fit, too old and mentally unwell.
That pretty much describes the business model of most brands you’re wearing and filling your home with.
In any event, he did not make his money selling consumer goods…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.
He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.
He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.
I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.
He has not run successful businesses. He went bankrupt many times and all he did was slap his name on second rate products. None of which are are around today. He did not do a good job running the country. We were the laughing stock of the world. There’s more to running a country than making it so people save a few dollars on eggs. He’s not fit, too old and mentally unwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trump voters really care. A couple of months ago, there were at least 70 million people who were willing to vote for Biden even though he was obviously unwell and incapable of being commander in chief. If elected, Trump is going to be in his 80s, the oldest president ever. He too is unwell and rapidly declining and has no business being in the Oval Office. But in a polarized America, it doesn't seem to matter. People aren't voting FOR something. They are voting AGAINST the other side. They would vote for a toaster oven if it meant keeping Kamala Harris out of the White House. And same vice versa. If you were to put Trump versus Toaster Oven on the ballot, I guarantee Toaster Oven would win 70 million votes.
Wow. Rare to see someone who gets it and shares this reality in a public forum.
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing normal about deciding to sing and dance on stage while people are getting medical attention. It’s even more weird than just continuing with questions.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trump voters really care. A couple of months ago, there were at least 70 million people who were willing to vote for Biden even though he was obviously unwell and incapable of being commander in chief. If elected, Trump is going to be in his 80s, the oldest president ever. He too is unwell and rapidly declining and has no business being in the Oval Office. But in a polarized America, it doesn't seem to matter. People aren't voting FOR something. They are voting AGAINST the other side. They would vote for a toaster oven if it meant keeping Kamala Harris out of the White House. And same vice versa. If you were to put Trump versus Toaster Oven on the ballot, I guarantee Toaster Oven would win 70 million votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to even reply to any responses; I’m not gong to “but what about” you, I just honestly want to know: what is the thinking behind still supporting a man who is clearly mentally declining at a rapid, rapid pace:
Gift link from Washington Post so you can read the whole article:
https://wapo.st/4dK01kt
“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.
He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.
He briefly returned to talking about the election and the importance of winning Pennsylvania. After Noem gave Trump the option of closing “with a specific song” or taking “two more fast questions,” he addressed one of his aides: “So Justin, how about a couple really beauties and we’ll sit down and relax.”
It was time to listen to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” After listening to James Brown, Trump began to speak again, as if remembering that he was still at an event that was billed as a town hall.
Because you read wapo, you are grossly misinformed. There was a medical emergency among the audience. Rather than continue the town hall during a medical emergency he paused it until it was resolved. And he entertained the crowd during it.
Nope, the ACTUAL FOOTAGE is all over the internet and all the news outlets. They knew you were going to bluster, so WaPo, NYT, CNN and all the other organizations showed the video.
The patients are evacuated and AFTER THAT your Dear Demented Leader shuts down the Q&A session after only 4 questions and bobs awkwardly along with some untrendy music for half an hour. Attendees don't know what to do, they mill around, and then start to dribble out of the venue. The people on stage are all cringed-out. Trump doesn't notice a thing. Brain is gone.
Does anyone have a link to the full unedited 39 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to even reply to any responses; I’m not gong to “but what about” you, I just honestly want to know: what is the thinking behind still supporting a man who is clearly mentally declining at a rapid, rapid pace:
Gift link from Washington Post so you can read the whole article:
https://wapo.st/4dK01kt
“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.
He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.
He briefly returned to talking about the election and the importance of winning Pennsylvania. After Noem gave Trump the option of closing “with a specific song” or taking “two more fast questions,” he addressed one of his aides: “So Justin, how about a couple really beauties and we’ll sit down and relax.”
It was time to listen to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” After listening to James Brown, Trump began to speak again, as if remembering that he was still at an event that was billed as a town hall.
Because you read wapo, you are grossly misinformed. There was a medical emergency among the audience. Rather than continue the town hall during a medical emergency he paused it until it was resolved. And he entertained the crowd during it.
Nope, the ACTUAL FOOTAGE is all over the internet and all the news outlets. They knew you were going to bluster, so WaPo, NYT, CNN and all the other organizations showed the video.
The patients are evacuated and AFTER THAT your Dear Demented Leader shuts down the Q&A session after only 4 questions and bobs awkwardly along with some untrendy music for half an hour. Attendees don't know what to do, they mill around, and then start to dribble out of the venue. The people on stage are all cringed-out. Trump doesn't notice a thing. Brain is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to even reply to any responses; I’m not gong to “but what about” you, I just honestly want to know: what is the thinking behind still supporting a man who is clearly mentally declining at a rapid, rapid pace:
Gift link from Washington Post so you can read the whole article:
https://wapo.st/4dK01kt
“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.
He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.
He briefly returned to talking about the election and the importance of winning Pennsylvania. After Noem gave Trump the option of closing “with a specific song” or taking “two more fast questions,” he addressed one of his aides: “So Justin, how about a couple really beauties and we’ll sit down and relax.”
It was time to listen to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” After listening to James Brown, Trump began to speak again, as if remembering that he was still at an event that was billed as a town hall.
Because you read wapo, you are grossly misinformed. There was a medical emergency among the audience. Rather than continue the town hall during a medical emergency he paused it until it was resolved. And he entertained the crowd during it.
Nope, the ACTUAL FOOTAGE is all over the internet and all the news outlets. They knew you were going to bluster, so WaPo, NYT, CNN and all the other organizations showed the video.
The patients are evacuated and AFTER THAT your Dear Demented Leader shuts down the Q&A session after only 4 questions and bobs awkwardly along with some untrendy music for half an hour. Attendees don't know what to do, they mill around, and then start to dribble out of the venue. The people on stage are all cringed-out. Trump doesn't notice a thing. Brain is gone.