How do you lose Bill Mitchell?
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Bill was a huge Trump 2016 backer. He joined the Trump train early and he was one of Trump's most devoted supporters till now.
Trump 2024 is off to a terrible start if he has lost devoted Trumper Mitchell.
Bill Mitchell III is a massive faggot. A whinging, mewling, grifting bitch-boy.
This has been known for years. His bona fides here are completely gone, and have been since he started DM-ing mods asking them to ban people from this site for disagreeing with him.
Whoever downvoted this are his fellow faggots.
I know you're still pushing this whole DeSantis train thing, but Trump's campaign is doing just fine, and hardly anyone is even considering running in a primary against him.
I've seen Bill defend every leftist policy that Trump signed off on, both while in office and out of office.
Bill defended the Omnibus because he thought it would help us win in 2018 (spoiler alert: it didn't).
Bill defended Trump's gun control because he thought that most Americans wanted "common sense gun control" and the rest of us were just extremists.
So yeah, for Trump to lose his #1 fan, things aren't boding well for both him and Republicans in 2024. Personally, I think it's becoming obvious that the Republican party is purposefully sabotaging itself and Trump is in on it, but is pretending to be the opposition.
You mean Mike Lindell? Or, IDK, Donald Trump Jr? Or Marjorie Taylor Greene?
No, I meant Bill Mitchell.
Exhibit A: When Trump inexplicably endorsed McCarthy for Speaker.
It should have been obvious decades ago. It was co-opted a looooong time ago, but most people bought (and still do buy) into the two party "conflict" and truly believe there are no other options.
Literally all of these people are actively working against Trump on a daily basis, and Bill specifically is included in manufacturing fake news against him.
Palming the blame off to just neo-cons largely ignores the foundational issues with the party, and the two party system at large. Are there individual exceptions? Maybe, but I've found them to be irrelevant at best and shams at worst.
It's not something that can be fixed by "reforming" the party. You root out corruption, not foundational issues.