I'm noticing a trend where Desantis supporters think they're smarter than everyone else....almost like dems do
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Okay, this is weird. Here are some of Larry's top tweets, generally from '22 and '23, some even pretty recent in late '23.
Bit of a different tone.
Thank you, Larry, very cool.
It's still so bizarre to see him now so dismissive of "swamps and establishments."
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Larry, what happened?
Hmm.
But God forbid you call out the establishment, or be angry, or "bitch about the media!" My eyes can only roll so far here, Larry.
It's a mystery how Trump can break some people so badly. I don't get how people keep falling for the "electability" myth, either. It's also amazing how not liking Trump seems to immediately make you start sounding like a liberal, no matter how based your other views are. I've said many times, Trump is imperfect. But he's the only even semi-populist in the race, which makes it hard to argue against him without coming off as a lunatic, especially if you other opinions are so anti...*cough cough* establishment.
All Correia is saying, is that the swamp and establishment are CELEBRATING Trumps win. Why?
BTW there are no viable RNC candidates. After all, Rand Paul isn't running.
For some young politicians, "failed" presidential campaigns are notches in the belt. DeSantis is, I think, this way. The rest i don't think want to run against Trump unless they are explicitly catering to anti-Trump sentiment. The Trump hangers-on, like Vivek, are/were doing it for the publicity.
De Santis is a real alternative, policy-wise and temperament-wise, but he also has a long time to win. Whatever people say about wanting a younger President, they don't vote that way.
DeSantis may be an alternative, but he still isn't a viable candidate. He is extremely anti-constitution especially the first amendment. A viable candidate must be able to win the election, but he also must actually be for white Americans. After all what is the point to having someone with an (R) after their name as president if they aren't going to help us? Trump and DeSantis have loudly declared their loyalty to Israel and jews, and Vivek and Nimarata are, like all Indians, loyal to India. Who fights for whites?
Being anti-Constitution is a positive for anyone on the Right these days, since there's no point of purposefully handicapping yourself with rules that the Left doesn't follow (and hasn't followed for more than a century, if ever).