Just as soon as I see Trump supporters telling me that Trump is loosing their votes, I'll consider your argument. Until then, all I've seen are die-hard Trump supporters. And shockingly, Trump has a huge edge with young conservatives more than Boomers.
As for Jan 6. He's literally one of the only people that can do anything for them (should he become president), and his current outreach is basically going through MTG.
Also, this whole post was about Donald Trump Jr. who isn't running.
And what kind of idiot were you that genuinely worshiped Trump? Hardly anyone on the right actually saw Trump as a God-Emperor. Hardly anyone still does. Even among Trump supporters, that is a minority.
Depends what you mean by "worship." His core fans rationalize his blunders, but most of us trying to find some light in the darkness vote for Trump because he's so far the only proven opponent to the bureaucratic state and especially the government/corporate media axis of evil. The fact that they're still hounding him, trying to railroad him into the klink, is his greatest endorsement as far as I'm concerned.
My hope is that, as a second-term lame duck, any restraint he may have felt in his first term will be gone.
For this I am even willing to ignore his absolutely vain, idiotic vaporing about his vaccine "success" and his deployment of the MOAB.
I discount those people because the Boomer Numerology crew was always a silly minority. And I would argue that many of those people were not rabid Trump supporters, they were just regular Trump supporters whom were groomed by some Fed Gay Op into becoming what they ended up as.
Populists can't defeat Trump because populists are not bigger than Trump within the Republican Party. Trump is an avatar of populism within the party itself. Populists can't field their own candidates in defiance of both Trump and the establishment. You might as well vote libertarian and hope for the best (or really just move to New Hampshire).
I wish Steve Bannon was helping to run Trump's campaign, but unfortunately I don't get to make that call.
Just as soon as I see Trump supporters telling me that Trump is loosing their votes, I'll consider your argument. Until then, all I've seen are die-hard Trump supporters. And shockingly, Trump has a huge edge with young conservatives more than Boomers.
As for Jan 6. He's literally one of the only people that can do anything for them (should he become president), and his current outreach is basically going through MTG.
Also, this whole post was about Donald Trump Jr. who isn't running.
And what kind of idiot were you that genuinely worshiped Trump? Hardly anyone on the right actually saw Trump as a God-Emperor. Hardly anyone still does. Even among Trump supporters, that is a minority.
Who did you see that engaged in Trump worship that wasn't basically recruited by QAnon?
Most of the people on The Donald didn't engage in Trump worship (in a non-satirical way).
Depends what you mean by "worship." His core fans rationalize his blunders, but most of us trying to find some light in the darkness vote for Trump because he's so far the only proven opponent to the bureaucratic state and especially the government/corporate media axis of evil. The fact that they're still hounding him, trying to railroad him into the klink, is his greatest endorsement as far as I'm concerned.
My hope is that, as a second-term lame duck, any restraint he may have felt in his first term will be gone.
For this I am even willing to ignore his absolutely vain, idiotic vaporing about his vaccine "success" and his deployment of the MOAB.
Nowadays it seems obvious that the whole Qanon deranged bullshit was some group's version of the Soviet Union's Operation Trust.
I discount those people because the Boomer Numerology crew was always a silly minority. And I would argue that many of those people were not rabid Trump supporters, they were just regular Trump supporters whom were groomed by some Fed Gay Op into becoming what they ended up as.
Populists can't defeat Trump because populists are not bigger than Trump within the Republican Party. Trump is an avatar of populism within the party itself. Populists can't field their own candidates in defiance of both Trump and the establishment. You might as well vote libertarian and hope for the best (or really just move to New Hampshire).
I wish Steve Bannon was helping to run Trump's campaign, but unfortunately I don't get to make that call.