Ron DeSantis should be credited with the destruction of Ron DeSantis in the primary. Anyone who thought they could take out Trump and get the Republican nomination is delusional.
Trump keeps breaking political laws. Normally, a losing candidate (yeah, yeah) would never be able to win re-nomination. Imagine Dukakis running in 1992.
And even worse, he would have been a shoe-in for 2028,
Yeah, I don't know about that. People said that about Fat Fattie when he didn't run in 2012 against Obama, because he thought he'd have a better chance in 2016. Turns out, he lost his moment.
It's easy to predict events that were in the past. I thought DeSantis running was OK but winning wasn't (because Trump would run as 3rd party). But you can easily think of scenarios where it would have been a good idea. Trump is a quite... large man in his late seventies marked for destruction by the political elites. He could die, of natural causes or not, he could be taken out with lawfare. Better Ron than Neocon Nikki.
Then you know damn well that he didn’t "lose". So does the entire base. That's why they are so fired up.
It's easy to predict events that were in the past.
In the past my ass. MAGA voters could all see it coming from day one. The fact that you and DeSantis couldn't see it is on you.
marked for destruction by the political elites.
There is the evidence that DeSantis was doomed right in front of you. Trump is and always has been the "fuck you" vote to those "elites". As long as he continues to piss off all the right people, nobody is going to beat him on the Republican side. The only way he loses is if the establishment cozies up to him like they did to McCain, GWB, and Romney. As long as they are making every possible move to stop him, his base will never abandon him.
Same basic setup too. Serve 4 years. Lose to a guy who proceeds to run the economy into the ground. Run again against the now-incumbent he'd lost to. Win.
You're right about it being rare, but there is precedent.
That's true. I'd admit William Jennings Bryan as well, though you seem to have read that as 'a sitting president who lost'. I'll enjoy media heads explode when they say that Trump is the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms.
Same basic setup too. Serve 4 years. Lose to a guy who proceeds to run the economy into the ground. Run again against the now-incumbent he'd lost to. Win.
Ah, such a shame that other guy didn't have the foresight to just have 91 indictments issued against Cleveland.
Trump keeps breaking political laws. Normally, a losing candidate (yeah, yeah) would never be able to win re-nomination. Imagine Dukakis running in 1992.
Yeah, I don't know about that. People said that about Fat Fattie when he didn't run in 2012 against Obama, because he thought he'd have a better chance in 2016. Turns out, he lost his moment.
It's easy to predict events that were in the past. I thought DeSantis running was OK but winning wasn't (because Trump would run as 3rd party). But you can easily think of scenarios where it would have been a good idea. Trump is a quite... large man in his late seventies marked for destruction by the political elites. He could die, of natural causes or not, he could be taken out with lawfare. Better Ron than Neocon Nikki.
Then you know damn well that he didn’t "lose". So does the entire base. That's why they are so fired up.
In the past my ass. MAGA voters could all see it coming from day one. The fact that you and DeSantis couldn't see it is on you.
There is the evidence that DeSantis was doomed right in front of you. Trump is and always has been the "fuck you" vote to those "elites". As long as he continues to piss off all the right people, nobody is going to beat him on the Republican side. The only way he loses is if the establishment cozies up to him like they did to McCain, GWB, and Romney. As long as they are making every possible move to stop him, his base will never abandon him.
You're right about it being rare, but there is precedent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Cleveland
Same basic setup too. Serve 4 years. Lose to a guy who proceeds to run the economy into the ground. Run again against the now-incumbent he'd lost to. Win.
That's true. I'd admit William Jennings Bryan as well, though you seem to have read that as 'a sitting president who lost'. I'll enjoy media heads explode when they say that Trump is the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms.
Ah, such a shame that other guy didn't have the foresight to just have 91 indictments issued against Cleveland.