Didn't the RNC already basically steal all of the donations that were supposed to go towards the legal challenges to the Most Secure Election In History?
I don't think Trump is necessarily "on our side," but I don't think his election went well for a lot of PTB, either. It gave hope to and redpilled a lot of people they want to exclude from the political system. I think he is a self-interested rich guy whose main interest is his own exposure, but the bar for guys who can get elected President is very low. I think some PTB expected Trump to be good for them, and he did cut their taxes. But opposition was fragmented. The last election demonstrates that it is no longer. If they want to keep Trump out, they will, no matter his general popularity.
Forget about the context and who I am, and just focus on this.
A Republican Governor defied the chair of his state party and the majority of the state GOP to take sides with an openly Democratic Party aligned organization.
So DeSantis stood up against his own party doing things the wrong way. That bill was upsetting established law post facto, without instituting better law moving forward. You are arguing opposing that law means that he's in the pocket of feminists?
You know that broken clocks are sometimes right, but if a feminist agrees on the time, the broken clock is now a traitor to all mankind according to your logic.
This just emphasizes DeSantis votes his convictions, not lockstep party policy. Even though he was lobbied hard to veto the bill, it's a good veto in principle because state legislatures shouldn't restrict judges in their verdicts or in the administration of existing law.
Didn't the RNC already basically steal all of the donations that were supposed to go towards the legal challenges to the Most Secure Election In History?
95% of republican officials are snakes and 95% of republican officials despise Trump.
The overlap is 100%.
Do they not realize he can run out of pocket?
They do not. As that is something they would never do. To them, it is a sign of desperation.
They'd better make sure DeSantis or Rand Paul will run before throwing Trump under the bus. They have ZERO others as Prez material.
Ron? Man, Ron's retired. I don't think it's going to happen.
Typo.
Ah Rand, yeah. I was wondering if you meant that. I don't think he'll run, though.
I don't think Trump is necessarily "on our side," but I don't think his election went well for a lot of PTB, either. It gave hope to and redpilled a lot of people they want to exclude from the political system. I think he is a self-interested rich guy whose main interest is his own exposure, but the bar for guys who can get elected President is very low. I think some PTB expected Trump to be good for them, and he did cut their taxes. But opposition was fragmented. The last election demonstrates that it is no longer. If they want to keep Trump out, they will, no matter his general popularity.
Fuck both Trump and the GOP
Okay champ, time to get ready for school
Don't forget to eat your Lucky Charms little guy. You need a good breakfast so you can grow up big and strong
DeSantis is a traitor. He will sell everyone out if he gets that power.
Okay. This is a real risk.
This is also you, so I have to ask: what's the basis of your belief?
He vetoed a bill backed by nearly the entire FL GOP, including the party chair, to side with feminists instead.
True colors shine through.
Okay, so it's related to your mono-mania.
In the interest of fairness, what was the bill? SB 1796?
Forget about the context and who I am, and just focus on this.
A Republican Governor defied the chair of his state party and the majority of the state GOP to take sides with an openly Democratic Party aligned organization.
It was SB1796, yes.
So DeSantis stood up against his own party doing things the wrong way. That bill was upsetting established law post facto, without instituting better law moving forward. You are arguing opposing that law means that he's in the pocket of feminists?
You know that broken clocks are sometimes right, but if a feminist agrees on the time, the broken clock is now a traitor to all mankind according to your logic.
This just emphasizes DeSantis votes his convictions, not lockstep party policy. Even though he was lobbied hard to veto the bill, it's a good veto in principle because state legislatures shouldn't restrict judges in their verdicts or in the administration of existing law.
I invite you to read his memo providing his reason for it: https://archive.ph/M2w6W
They're both Israel-firsters.