Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
Scott is a great candidate with a compelling story. He says nothing false in his video.
He is a huge proponent of school choice... something many families are aching for after the disastrous results of Covid. He is also a strong proponent of criminal justice reform.
I like Scott a lot. I hope he does well.
Scott will not break through. He might do ok in Iowa if there is no other republican alternative. DeSantis is dead in the water of course. Already see Trump ads destroying him on social security and medicare. Done. Looks like he's dropped nearly twenty points in the last month. But Scott is no savior for the republican party. Pro-lifers, 2nd amendment people, Chamber of Commerce folks, racists - it's a difficult thread the needle situation. And Trump has the Cult of Personality thing going. That's a majority of republicans right there
So we're looking at 82 year old Joe Biden vs 78 year old Donald Trump.
Wonderful. Awesome time for American democracy. The wild card is Joe Biden's health. He'd be 86 at the end of the second term. Really rolling the dice America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
Scott is a great candidate with a compelling story. He says nothing false in his video.
He is a huge proponent of school choice... something many families are aching for after the disastrous results of Covid. He is also a strong proponent of criminal justice reform.
I like Scott a lot. I hope he does well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
Scott is a great candidate with a compelling story. He says nothing false in his video.
He is a huge proponent of school choice... something many families are aching for after the disastrous results of Covid. He is also a strong proponent of criminal justice reform.
I like Scott a lot. I hope he does well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!
Trump gave a roadmap, but every insurgent who has primaried an establishment candidate all the way back to the tea party should be an indication that republican primary voters do not care what the chamber of commerce thinks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
Scott is a great candidate with a compelling story. He says nothing false in his video.
He is a huge proponent of school choice... something many families are aching for after the disastrous results of Covid. He is also a strong proponent of criminal justice reform.
I like Scott a lot. I hope he does well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/votetimscott/status/1646109597214679043?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Tim Scott running
I was about to say that he at least seems somewhat normal, then I watched his video. Same culture war nonsense as everyone else, just in a prettier package that has less baggage with it.
One of these days maybe Rs will realize that normal Americans - the majority of Americans - are not spending most of our time worrying about wokeness. Like there's actual stuff going on that we would like serious people to address. These are not serious people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!
Trump gave a roadmap, but every insurgent who has primaried an establishment candidate all the way back to the tea party should be an indication that republican primary voters do not care what the chamber of commerce thinks
I mean, there's a lot to unpack there.
First of all, how are those insurgents doing in general elections?
Second of all, isn't the big problem with Lil D that he is seen both as an establishment candidate, and also as a whackadoodle? Like the people who want a normie R see Lil D as too volatile and frickin weird. And the ones who want an insurgent see him as faking being an insurgent while at his heart he's an establishment Bushie.
He isn't playing 40 dimensional chess here. He got high on his own supply. He bought the hype but didn't do the work, and it's showing. He's also a fakie faker who stands for nothing other than trying to grab the Fox spotlight - but even at Fox they are back to sidling over to Trump, who like it or not really is Lil D's daddy in this scenario. A bloated, addled, drooling, incoherent but still weirdly compelling daddy.
You can't win a general election unless you win the primary. DeSantis is doing everything possible to not be the establishment candidate because he knows that they have zero chance. Someone like Haley may be great in a general election, but we'll never know because she'll be down in the others receiving votes category in every primary along with Hutchinson and Sununu
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!
Trump gave a roadmap, but every insurgent who has primaried an establishment candidate all the way back to the tea party should be an indication that republican primary voters do not care what the chamber of commerce thinks
I mean, there's a lot to unpack there.
First of all, how are those insurgents doing in general elections?
Second of all, isn't the big problem with Lil D that he is seen both as an establishment candidate, and also as a whackadoodle? Like the people who want a normie R see Lil D as too volatile and frickin weird. And the ones who want an insurgent see him as faking being an insurgent while at his heart he's an establishment Bushie.
He isn't playing 40 dimensional chess here. He got high on his own supply. He bought the hype but didn't do the work, and it's showing. He's also a fakie faker who stands for nothing other than trying to grab the Fox spotlight - but even at Fox they are back to sidling over to Trump, who like it or not really is Lil D's daddy in this scenario. A bloated, addled, drooling, incoherent but still weirdly compelling daddy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!
Trump gave a roadmap, but every insurgent who has primaried an establishment candidate all the way back to the tea party should be an indication that republican primary voters do not care what the chamber of commerce thinks
I mean, there's a lot to unpack there.
First of all, how are those insurgents doing in general elections?
Second of all, isn't the big problem with Lil D that he is seen both as an establishment candidate, and also as a whackadoodle? Like the people who want a normie R see Lil D as too volatile and frickin weird. And the ones who want an insurgent see him as faking being an insurgent while at his heart he's an establishment Bushie.
He isn't playing 40 dimensional chess here. He got high on his own supply. He bought the hype but didn't do the work, and it's showing. He's also a fakie faker who stands for nothing other than trying to grab the Fox spotlight - but even at Fox they are back to sidling over to Trump, who like it or not really is Lil D's daddy in this scenario. A bloated, addled, drooling, incoherent but still weirdly compelling daddy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!
Trump gave a roadmap, but every insurgent who has primaried an establishment candidate all the way back to the tea party should be an indication that republican primary voters do not care what the chamber of commerce thinks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DeSantis is a smart politician. He's realized that primary voters do not care about businesses or the establishment. If anything, being the choice of business interests hurts.
yeah, yeah, totally - he's totally looking to alienate businesses. that's 40 dimensional chess, is what that is! he meant to drop in the polls, too. a choice, i'm telling you! a big fat choice!