Yeah, as I've said, he needs the fringes. He's a populist, he can't coast on just one party. He lost many of the antiwar people, lost the libertarians hard, lost many of the conspiracy-type people. Of the independents, he probably still has the single issue MAHA people, as RFK has been doing some work, in between his battles with the evil forces of antisemitism. But Trump severely degraded support among most of his other groups.
Precisely. His general popularity overall has basically stalled. Instead, he's losing some of his core disinterested voters who do not typically show up for mid-terms. He seems to have lost Michigan as a result of his conduct with Iran.
I'm glad he's posting to Truth though, there's no way he won't see the response from his own followers.
Instead, he's losing some of his core disinterested voters who do not typically show up for mid-terms.
Worse, he's losing the most energized and attention-paying people, who would show up for midterms. Say what you want about the conspiracy bros or whatever, but they're fucking paying attention.
I said before, but Trump would literally be better off betraying his core base - as they would likely forgive him, or might not even notice - than the fringes who are way, way more plugged in. The people who wanted the Epstein list, and no wars, and lower spending, are the last people he should be pissing off.
The problem is that politics runs heavily on a system of alliances and agreements which doesn't strictly follow naturally. On the other hand, those outside the system who are seeking answers are developing their ideas independently of all that.
Now, those who know for a fact that their way of life will never be tolerated by the rest of society under any circumstances, don't even care who is right because losing power means death for them. The problem we've got right now is that our social structure has reached it's logical conclusion, as it was always about building more power without any consideration for an ending point (well, it was considered, but it was deeply flawed). So we've got people in power who are married to a flawed concept of reality, and we've got people who are actually invested in learning the truth of the world who have no power at all.
Ultimately those currently holding power will fall, as that is always the fate of those who attempt to actualize flawed ideologies, and humanity's fate will rest on how well those others have been able to prepare themselves for actual responsibility in real time.
Everybody on the Conservative wing of the right has been shitting up the Libertarians, but they are actually some of the most plugged in people who want to support him, and are the most finicky of his coalition because they're so used to betrayal.
I want to keep supporting him because of how effective he is being on other things, and I didn't forget about the mass pardon of the January 6ers. But a lot of Libertarians got burned first, then got burned by Trump loyal MAGA, and are too ideological to keep tolerating the shit that's been done.
Weirdly enough, I actually think Vance, RFK, and most recently Tulsi are desperately trying to keep the coalition afloat. I'm actually wondering if Tulsi's investigation into Obama could force the DOJ's hand to re-examine the Epstein case.
I hope that when Republicans get massacred in the midterms and Trump spends the second half of his term fighting impeachment charges he’ll realize that we don’t like him anymore and he’ll be remembered as a traitor.
He was told by several people. Megan Kelly was critical of it when she interviewed him in 2020-2021 or so and he was defensive and indignant towards her. Plus he got BOOED every time he bragged about it at rallys.
And, yeah, his messaging is so fucking inconsistent it hurts my brain. Fuck, dude, chill.
The "Jeffrey Epstein hoax" has not been "exposed." Unless we're talking the absolutely historic backstab by the administration; that was certain exposing things.
But, yeah, it wasn't "exposed," and certainly not by the "Radical Left Democrats," who seemed mostly hands off in the whole affair. This started when Trump showed support for releasing them and put Kash/Bongino in positions of power, continued with the stupid publicity stunt, started blowing up when Bongino and Kash said "nothing to see here, folks," and really blew up when Bondi closed the case and said "nothing to see here, folks."
Some (heavily downvoted) people on Patriots.win told me that Trump was fully intent on releasing the Epstein files, but then he opened them to be absolutely astonished that Obama had written them! Also Hillary, James Comey, John Brennan. And maybe Michael Dukakis also had a hand in it.
Those polling numbers aren't the win he thinks they are. They just mean that the Republican party is beyond saving. Rather than him turning them into MAGA, they turned him into the swamp.
I had that thought with the Iran fiasco. Earlier, I thought that it's nice that Trump had appointed few warmongers, because we always blamed warmongering on the Pompeos of the world.
Turns out, Trump turned Vance, Gabbard and the rest of the lot into warmongers. I have the best wars! They're fantastic!
He should realize FOX being 24/7 proTrump is a red flag as well. They will drop him like a hot potato as soon as he stops serving the Globalists purposes. He also doesn't realize only much older people watch FOX now
devil's advocate: given his recent defamation lawsuit and reissued orders to unseal the documents, I wonder if the "hoax" he's referring to is the one where the Wall Street journal forged a letter from him to Epstein?
Great, I’m sure the child-fucking kikes he works for are very proud.
Nah, it's never enough
Yeah, as I've said, he needs the fringes. He's a populist, he can't coast on just one party. He lost many of the antiwar people, lost the libertarians hard, lost many of the conspiracy-type people. Of the independents, he probably still has the single issue MAHA people, as RFK has been doing some work, in between his battles with the evil forces of antisemitism. But Trump severely degraded support among most of his other groups.
Precisely. His general popularity overall has basically stalled. Instead, he's losing some of his core disinterested voters who do not typically show up for mid-terms. He seems to have lost Michigan as a result of his conduct with Iran.
I'm glad he's posting to Truth though, there's no way he won't see the response from his own followers.
Worse, he's losing the most energized and attention-paying people, who would show up for midterms. Say what you want about the conspiracy bros or whatever, but they're fucking paying attention.
I said before, but Trump would literally be better off betraying his core base - as they would likely forgive him, or might not even notice - than the fringes who are way, way more plugged in. The people who wanted the Epstein list, and no wars, and lower spending, are the last people he should be pissing off.
The problem is that politics runs heavily on a system of alliances and agreements which doesn't strictly follow naturally. On the other hand, those outside the system who are seeking answers are developing their ideas independently of all that.
Now, those who know for a fact that their way of life will never be tolerated by the rest of society under any circumstances, don't even care who is right because losing power means death for them. The problem we've got right now is that our social structure has reached it's logical conclusion, as it was always about building more power without any consideration for an ending point (well, it was considered, but it was deeply flawed). So we've got people in power who are married to a flawed concept of reality, and we've got people who are actually invested in learning the truth of the world who have no power at all.
Ultimately those currently holding power will fall, as that is always the fate of those who attempt to actualize flawed ideologies, and humanity's fate will rest on how well those others have been able to prepare themselves for actual responsibility in real time.
Everybody on the Conservative wing of the right has been shitting up the Libertarians, but they are actually some of the most plugged in people who want to support him, and are the most finicky of his coalition because they're so used to betrayal.
I want to keep supporting him because of how effective he is being on other things, and I didn't forget about the mass pardon of the January 6ers. But a lot of Libertarians got burned first, then got burned by Trump loyal MAGA, and are too ideological to keep tolerating the shit that's been done.
Weirdly enough, I actually think Vance, RFK, and most recently Tulsi are desperately trying to keep the coalition afloat. I'm actually wondering if Tulsi's investigation into Obama could force the DOJ's hand to re-examine the Epstein case.
I hope that when Republicans get massacred in the midterms and Trump spends the second half of his term fighting impeachment charges he’ll realize that we don’t like him anymore and he’ll be remembered as a traitor.
Unlikely. He didn't realize that people didn't worship him for the vaxx until he was told to his face by someone.
John Rich, who's a legend.
He was told by several people. Megan Kelly was critical of it when she interviewed him in 2020-2021 or so and he was defensive and indignant towards her. Plus he got BOOED every time he bragged about it at rallys.
So it seems he just needs to get off social media for a while.
I don’t think you e been paying attention to the last month.
Not this time. This time only the Israel First infiltrators are aggressively proTrump.
Anyone here been polled? Show of hands?
And, yeah, his messaging is so fucking inconsistent it hurts my brain. Fuck, dude, chill.
The "Jeffrey Epstein hoax" has not been "exposed." Unless we're talking the absolutely historic backstab by the administration; that was certain exposing things.
But, yeah, it wasn't "exposed," and certainly not by the "Radical Left Democrats," who seemed mostly hands off in the whole affair. This started when Trump showed support for releasing them and put Kash/Bongino in positions of power, continued with the stupid publicity stunt, started blowing up when Bongino and Kash said "nothing to see here, folks," and really blew up when Bondi closed the case and said "nothing to see here, folks."
Where the fuck is the "Democrat hoax?"
Some (heavily downvoted) people on Patriots.win told me that Trump was fully intent on releasing the Epstein files, but then he opened them to be absolutely astonished that Obama had written them! Also Hillary, James Comey, John Brennan. And maybe Michael Dukakis also had a hand in it.
Oh my God my brain hurts from this logic, but that’s exactly what he said.
Those polling numbers aren't the win he thinks they are. They just mean that the Republican party is beyond saving. Rather than him turning them into MAGA, they turned him into the swamp.
I had that thought with the Iran fiasco. Earlier, I thought that it's nice that Trump had appointed few warmongers, because we always blamed warmongering on the Pompeos of the world.
Turns out, Trump turned Vance, Gabbard and the rest of the lot into warmongers. I have the best wars! They're fantastic!
He should realize FOX being 24/7 proTrump is a red flag as well. They will drop him like a hot potato as soon as he stops serving the Globalists purposes. He also doesn't realize only much older people watch FOX now
Bibi’s girlfriend. LOL
LOL Isn't Bibi too old to have a GF? I wonder ho much Viagra he needs.
God it's so disgustingly obvious that Bibi's visit jerked Trump's leash.
Gaslighting, plain and simple.
devil's advocate: given his recent defamation lawsuit and reissued orders to unseal the documents, I wonder if the "hoax" he's referring to is the one where the Wall Street journal forged a letter from him to Epstein?
No, he's been calling it the 'hoax' before the WSJ came out with it.
And if it's fake, release the Epstein Files and prove it.
Devil's advocate, maybe he keeps talking about it to keep it in the news cycle.
Just kidding that's not true, but it's happening regardless
He's conflating the two issues until it goes away