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I was listening to Mike Gallagher during my errand runs yesterday and the consensus is that President Trump would be doing himself a YUUUUGE favor if he just let the 2020 election go and stop obsessing over it so much in his rallies. He should instead, concentrate on what he's going to do/change to get this country out of the jaws of Communism and the dire state of the economy. I don't understand why so many Repubs are distancing themselves from Trump. Unless they're RINO's. Trump was the best thing to happen to the Republican party since 1980.



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^^^^^ I agree. Trump would do well to abandon his obsession with the past and concentrate on the future. The past is over with--there is no reasonable way that the 2020 Election will be overturned and Trump installed as President. He needs to focus on his future plans (and ours).

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I agree also 100%.....he got screwed, so lets get things together and screw them!!
 
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I am a yuuuuge fan of Trump and believe he got screwed by the media. I have talked to some folks who think he is a terrible person. When I asked how that was so, it comes down to his In-Your-Face, sometimes brash style. For some of us that is an attractive, honest trait, but a lot of soccer moms can't stand it. Maybe it's more of that toxic masculinity thing. If he is going to run, he would do well to tone it down in some areas. But he was so right about so many things. There is a lot of buyers remorse over Biden and his circle of idiots. The Dems clearly fear Trump as they are still attacking him and trying to destroy his ability to hold office. Trump still has a lot to offer and I would love to see him in the White House again. Living in Florida I think it might be best all-around for Trump to come out in support of DeSantis and be the king maker, but I don't know if his ego would let him do that.


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Too many people put their feelings ahead of what is truly important. Despite being attacked from all sides every minute of every day, Trump gave us more positive results - both political and cultural - in his term than any other president in the 20th/21st Centuries except for maybe Teddy Roosevelt.

I'd like four more years of Trump, then eight years of Desantis.




 
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This ^^^^^^ 1000%
 
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IMO, the primary reason for the Trump bashing is that he was so effective. The more he fixed things, the more the uni-party was afraid of him. So they went all out on trying to stop the greatest president in many years.

So I would not be too worried about his "negative" image, as much of that is just propaganda.


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I don't understand why so many Repubs are distancing themselves from Trump. Unless they're RINO's.


Here is just one non-RINO reason why some Repubs are distancing themselves from Trump. Do you really think he can win the 2024 election by spending half of every appearance telling us why he was robbed in the last election? I don't.
 
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Trump is flawed. But damn, I miss him in the White House.




The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People again must learn to work, instead of living on public assistance. ~ Cicero 55 BC

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In the third hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to legal analyst Joe diGenova and AUL's Catherine Glenn Foster. They also discussed Never Trumpers refusing to give Trump credit for Supreme Court justices and how celebs losing their mind over the abortion decision.




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I am a yuuuuge fan of Trump and believe he got screwed by the media. I have talked to some folks who think he is a terrible person. When I asked how that was so, it comes down to his In-Your-Face, sometimes brash style. For some of us that is an attractive, honest trait, but a lot of soccer moms can't stand it.

I’m also a huge Trump fan because he WASN’T a politically correct, wet finger in the air politician. His ability to take reporters questions and tell them exactly how he felt was refreshing and hilarious…and he didn’t need focus groups to form an opinion.

I used to live with an over the top, brash guy from NY. I just ignored it for the most part because we were friends but I can see why it drove some people completely nuts. They can’t see past it.

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Living in Florida I think it might be best all-around for Trump to come out in support of DeSantis and be the king maker, but I don't know if his ego would let him do that.

I don’t see a path to Trump winning in 2024. Sure, Bidet is a complete failure on all fronts but “Orange Man Bad!!” is still very much in play.
The stupid party (both) that fought Trump at every turn when he threatened their money draining sewer would both band together against it.
Trump’s policies brought forth by someone without the abrasive personality would be a win-win for everyone.


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25 y.o. testifies to DEMs that Donald Trump tried to physically commandeer the "Beast" on 6 Jan

one problem:

The lead Secret Service agent in charge of President Trump’s detail on January 6 will reportedly testify that the former president did not try to commandeer his suburban during the riots, thereby contradicting testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on Tuesday.

https://www.breitbart.com/poli...er-car-on-january-6/

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https://www.breitbart.com/poli...utchinsons-j6-story/

The Secret Service’s communication chief stated on Wednesday the agency was not asked to corroborate Cassidy Hutchinson’s Tuesday testimony before the January 6 Committee, where she claimed with secondhand knowledge that former President Donald Trump tried to commandeer “the Beast” after his rally that day.

“[W]e were not asked to reappear before the Committee in response to yesterday’s new information and we plan on formally responding on the record,” Anthony Guglielmi wrote in an email to Politico. “We have and will continue to make any member of the Secret Service available.”

Just hours after Hutchinson leveled the accusations against Trump, NBC News reported that Bobby Engel, Trump’s Secret Service man on duty on January 6, would testify under oath to contradict Hutchinson’s story of Trump’s alleged attempt to commandeer the Beast.

With the threatened debunking of Hutchinson’s testimony under oath, the 25-year-old’s attorney, Jody Hunt of Alston & Bird, alleged Hutchinson simply recounted to the committee what she was told secondhand.
 
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I thought hearsay was not permitted in court (and this IS a court, of sorts).

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I thought hearsay was not permitted in court (and this IS a court, of sorts).


This Demonrat kangaroo court has no rules that would infringe on their ability to spin an anti-Trump narrative.



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I love Trump but too many people in the middle 80% wont vote for him - regardless of their opinion of him, his job performance as POTUS, or their opinion regarding the theft of the election - because of the constant, overwhelming media hysteria. They just dont want to hear that shit for another 4 years. I think DeSantis is more likely to beat any D opponent.
 
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I thought hearsay was not permitted in court (and this IS a court, of sorts).

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What Trump Had to Say About a Potential Trump-DeSantis 2024 Ticket

The months-long speculations that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) and President Trump will run for president in the 2024 election may ring true.

Rumor has it that the pair may even run together as a team.

cont...

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...34408&recip=26773771




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^^^^^^^^^^^^

Since last year, I have always thought a Trump/DeSantis ticket would be the best chance at creaming the Democrats in 2024. Trump is still extremely popular; the man received 74 million votes in the troubled 2020 election. With the both of them, they can keep the WH red for 12 years.



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Pres. Trump was so close to pulling the drain plug of the swamp. Read this and see if you don't agree.

https://brownstone.org/article...tions-of-schedule-f/

There was too much to copy/paste and that is why I only posted a link. No intention to be rude.
 
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