Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like Joe Rogan but that was the biggest softball interview ever. Joe pushed back on nothingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
That wasn't the point of the interview.
Anonymous wrote:I actually like Joe Rogan but that was the biggest softball interview ever. Joe pushed back on nothingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsom would have agreed to go on Rogan in a flash.
Harris agreed to go on Rogan.
Rogan is the one having cold feet. It's already been shown and discussed here. Keep up.
Newsom would have agreed to do it in Rogan's studio, for three hours, as is customary. Newsom would have recognized it as the opportunity that it is and jumped at the chance and not come up with reasons to decline.
Sure because Newsom isn't anywhere near as busy out pounding the campaign trails with events in multiple states every day.
If Newsom was the nominee, he would be pounding the campaign trails and doing Rogan for 3 hours in Rogan's studio, which is what someone who wants to win would do.
And Rogan would trot out tons of screengrabs about the homeless-industrial complex AND the RAIL FAIL just as appetizers.
Rogan would have offered a fair interview as he has with the other candidates. Rogan hasn't done gotchas with them. He gives them a chance to detail their policies, something which Newsom would have done and Harris needs to do.
Harris has her policies laid out on her website. Trump has Project 2025 which says the military will be launched against citizens. He can’t even come up with his own policies. How could be lead anyone anywhere?
I want Harris policies and not Trump “policies.”
But does she know what her policies are as outlined on her website? In the Fox interview, she told viewers to read her website. Not helpful. A candidate needs to be able to clearly articulate their policies to a general audience on their own, not referring people to a website. That is why a Rogan interview could be helpful to her candidacy, allowing her to put her policies into clear and plain English for the listener. That is, if she can do that.
She outlined a number of her policies yet again tonight during her rally.
I really wish you people would actually bother to try to actually know what you're talking about and have honest conversations rather than just spewing empty nonsense like this.
There is a difference between reading a prepared speech and discussing a topic off the cuff with someone, no notes.
There's a difference between discussing policy and going on some senile ramble about Arnold Palmer's penis, sharks, eating cats and dogs, windmill cancer and other bizarre gobbledygook.
I'll take Kamala. You can take senile dementia if you want, but you look like a complete fool for doing so.
That's the biggest problem with Trump - his mind is gone and he is far too arrogant and narcissistic to acknowledge it or let others come in and give him sound advice. He is unfixable and will only get worse.
Harris's problems and deficiencies on the other hand are all fixable.
How does the saying go? Can't fix stupid?
(Sorry that was mean to call her stupid even though I don't believe she is brilliant by any means, but you walked right into it)
Its hard to believe someone is this far gone. Trump is the most insecure, whiner that’s ever held office. He’s always putting America down instead of lifting it upAnonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
Yes, exactly as we all know - nothing is ever actually his fault, it's always his "very best people"'s faults. AND if he gets into an office again = please, please no - he's going to surround himself with people who have no respect for the institutions of government, will never push back, and will tear everything to shreds because their brain dead dictator wants it so.
Meanwhile here is Jimmy Kimmel's closing argument - send it to a Republican you love!
I actually like Joe Rogan but that was the biggest softball interview ever. Joe pushed back on nothingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Why don't you listen to the podcast?
So many people on here are proclaiming about it without having actually listened.
Anyway, he said his biggest mistake was that as a Washington outsider, he picked some of the wrong people for important positions the first time around. Bolton was too pro-war, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Okay, I’ll bite since I find this VERY hard to believe (and I’m really anti-paternalism): what were those mistakes he admitted to?
Anonymous wrote:Trump admitted his biggest mistake and regret during the podcast. Kamala said she hasn’t made any mistakes. That’s very telling of both of their character and thoughtfulness. Mistakes are always made and lessons are always there to learn if you’re thoughtful and insightful enough to analyze them.
Trump is a people watcher, a hard negotiator/tough guy, and relationship builder but it’s that kind of person who can bring peace through strength. He’s a fatherly figure for the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsom would have agreed to go on Rogan in a flash.
Harris agreed to go on Rogan.
Rogan is the one having cold feet. It's already been shown and discussed here. Keep up.
Newsom would have agreed to do it in Rogan's studio, for three hours, as is customary. Newsom would have recognized it as the opportunity that it is and jumped at the chance and not come up with reasons to decline.
Sure because Newsom isn't anywhere near as busy out pounding the campaign trails with events in multiple states every day.
If Newsom was the nominee, he would be pounding the campaign trails and doing Rogan for 3 hours in Rogan's studio, which is what someone who wants to win would do.
And Rogan would trot out tons of screengrabs about the homeless-industrial complex AND the RAIL FAIL just as appetizers.
Rogan would have offered a fair interview as he has with the other candidates. Rogan hasn't done gotchas with them. He gives them a chance to detail their policies, something which Newsom would have done and Harris needs to do.
Harris has her policies laid out on her website. Trump has Project 2025 which says the military will be launched against citizens. He can’t even come up with his own policies. How could be lead anyone anywhere?
I want Harris policies and not Trump “policies.”
But does she know what her policies are as outlined on her website? In the Fox interview, she told viewers to read her website. Not helpful. A candidate needs to be able to clearly articulate their policies to a general audience on their own, not referring people to a website. That is why a Rogan interview could be helpful to her candidacy, allowing her to put her policies into clear and plain English for the listener. That is, if she can do that.
She outlined a number of her policies yet again tonight during her rally.
I really wish you people would actually bother to try to actually know what you're talking about and have honest conversations rather than just spewing empty nonsense like this.
There is a difference between reading a prepared speech and discussing a topic off the cuff with someone, no notes.
There's a difference between discussing policy and going on some senile ramble about Arnold Palmer's penis, sharks, eating cats and dogs, windmill cancer and other bizarre gobbledygook.
I'll take Kamala. You can take senile dementia if you want, but you look like a complete fool for doing so.
That's the biggest problem with Trump - his mind is gone and he is far too arrogant and narcissistic to acknowledge it or let others come in and give him sound advice. He is unfixable and will only get worse.
Harris's problems and deficiencies on the other hand are all fixable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsom would have agreed to go on Rogan in a flash.
Harris agreed to go on Rogan.
Rogan is the one having cold feet. It's already been shown and discussed here. Keep up.
Newsom would have agreed to do it in Rogan's studio, for three hours, as is customary. Newsom would have recognized it as the opportunity that it is and jumped at the chance and not come up with reasons to decline.
Sure because Newsom isn't anywhere near as busy out pounding the campaign trails with events in multiple states every day.
If Newsom was the nominee, he would be pounding the campaign trails and doing Rogan for 3 hours in Rogan's studio, which is what someone who wants to win would do.
And Rogan would trot out tons of screengrabs about the homeless-industrial complex AND the RAIL FAIL just as appetizers.
Rogan would have offered a fair interview as he has with the other candidates. Rogan hasn't done gotchas with them. He gives them a chance to detail their policies, something which Newsom would have done and Harris needs to do.
Harris has her policies laid out on her website. Trump has Project 2025 which says the military will be launched against citizens. He can’t even come up with his own policies. How could be lead anyone anywhere?
I want Harris policies and not Trump “policies.”
But does she know what her policies are as outlined on her website? In the Fox interview, she told viewers to read her website. Not helpful. A candidate needs to be able to clearly articulate their policies to a general audience on their own, not referring people to a website. That is why a Rogan interview could be helpful to her candidacy, allowing her to put her policies into clear and plain English for the listener. That is, if she can do that.
She outlined a number of her policies yet again tonight during her rally.
I really wish you people would actually bother to try to actually know what you're talking about and have honest conversations rather than just spewing empty nonsense like this.
There is a difference between reading a prepared speech and discussing a topic off the cuff with someone, no notes.
There's a difference between discussing policy and going on some senile ramble about Arnold Palmer's penis, sharks, eating cats and dogs, windmill cancer and other bizarre gobbledygook.
I'll take Kamala. You can take senile dementia if you want, but you look like a complete fool for doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsom would have agreed to go on Rogan in a flash.
Harris agreed to go on Rogan.
Rogan is the one having cold feet. It's already been shown and discussed here. Keep up.
Newsom would have agreed to do it in Rogan's studio, for three hours, as is customary. Newsom would have recognized it as the opportunity that it is and jumped at the chance and not come up with reasons to decline.
Sure because Newsom isn't anywhere near as busy out pounding the campaign trails with events in multiple states every day.
If Newsom was the nominee, he would be pounding the campaign trails and doing Rogan for 3 hours in Rogan's studio, which is what someone who wants to win would do.
And Rogan would trot out tons of screengrabs about the homeless-industrial complex AND the RAIL FAIL just as appetizers.
Rogan would have offered a fair interview as he has with the other candidates. Rogan hasn't done gotchas with them. He gives them a chance to detail their policies, something which Newsom would have done and Harris needs to do.
Harris has her policies laid out on her website. Trump has Project 2025 which says the military will be launched against citizens. He can’t even come up with his own policies. How could be lead anyone anywhere?
I want Harris policies and not Trump “policies.”
But does she know what her policies are as outlined on her website? In the Fox interview, she told viewers to read her website. Not helpful. A candidate needs to be able to clearly articulate their policies to a general audience on their own, not referring people to a website. That is why a Rogan interview could be helpful to her candidacy, allowing her to put her policies into clear and plain English for the listener. That is, if she can do that.
She outlined a number of her policies yet again tonight during her rally.
I really wish you people would actually bother to try to actually know what you're talking about and have honest conversations rather than just spewing empty nonsense like this.
There is a difference between reading a prepared speech and discussing a topic off the cuff with someone, no notes.