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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #175 on: February 29, 2024, 02:37:06 am »
If Trump wasn't in the way back then, how do you expect him to be in the way now?
I have plainly stated my intentions @Hoodat you do whatever the hell you like but I'm very sure there are more like me than you and Donald John Trump is again going to be president again in 2025. Or there is going to be full blown civil war in this land. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think I am.

Lastly, I don't see my voting for Trump is anything more than a vote FOR law and order.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #176 on: February 29, 2024, 02:43:55 am »
I have plainly stated my intentions @Hoodat you do whatever the hell you like but I'm very sure there are more like me than you and Donald John Trump is again going to be president again in 2025. Or there is going to be full blown civil war in this land. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think I am.

I understand your intent here.  I'm just sick of voting for a Party that demonstrates nothing but contempt for me and flat out refuses to offer me anything that will even remotely address the greatest threat this nation faces today.  If any candidate wants my vote, then they will espouse Conservatism to me.  Not only have neither Biden nor Trump done that, but they have both run up more debt in a four year period than any other President in US history.  And I simply cannot support that. 
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #177 on: February 29, 2024, 02:59:11 am »




Was he in the way of Fauci and Brix?
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #178 on: February 29, 2024, 03:18:32 am »
Was he in the way of Fauci and Brix?

Well sorta.

They kinda had to stand a little behind him on the stage...  :whistle:

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #179 on: February 29, 2024, 04:59:50 am »
He barely won it in 2016. By barely it was 47.3% to Hillary's 47%
Yeah, the 'fix' was in for that one, too, they just underestimated Trump's ability to get votes against Hillary.

Recall the shocked looks on the MSM faces when they couldn't count their way out of that one, and notice they fixed the fix for the next time.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #180 on: February 29, 2024, 05:03:49 am »
Actually I am praying for a miracle.  Also I continue to pray that the Lord God Jesus Christ stops the evil that keeps prevailing in this country.
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« Reply #181 on: February 29, 2024, 12:16:14 pm »
If you're right, then why wouldn't Trump choose Kari Lake?

Kari used to WORK in the media. Meanwhile, today, she is the MAGAest of all the MAGA types who claim to be MAGA!

Me, I'd prefer Ben Carson.

But again, based off your description, I fail to see how Lake wouldn't be considered waaay above ex-recently-Demoncrat Tulsi.

MAGA ain't gonna trust Tulsi.

Kari Lake's negatives are too high. MAGA will do what MAGA always does when Trump announces anything: they will stand up and cheer, and then claim he was playing 4 dimensional chess the whole time. MAGA is a cult. It does not have any political philosophy except America first and anti-immigration.


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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #182 on: February 29, 2024, 01:45:30 pm »
Me, I'd prefer Ben Carson.

I very much like Ben Carson, but he's yet another septuagenarian. That's a 'no' for me, Dawg.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #183 on: February 29, 2024, 02:31:11 pm »
Was he in the way of Fauci and Brix?

Yes.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #184 on: March 01, 2024, 01:10:18 am »
I very much like Ben Carson, but he's yet another septuagenarian. That's a 'no' for me, Dawg.
But, WHY?

Ben Carson was one of the world's leading neorosurgeons-- a literal brain surgeon. He is very into physical fitness. If you watch and listen to his RECENT interviews, he speaks fluidly, eloquently, never lost for words or stammering or checking notes. He ran HUD during Trumps' term, turning it around 180 degrees so that it was rated by government watchdogs as being the leanest, meanest most bang-for-the-buck cabinet agency in existence. He is truly CONSERVATIVE (and seriously Christian). Also highly knowledgeable concerning History and the Constitution (Trump's weak points, grrrr).

He was my first pick in 2016, and still would be excellent today.

And then the pragmatic side: Polly, don't you want to watch the Demoncrats try to make people people hate, oppose, a highly-intelligent, accomplished, soft-spoken black man who earned all his success BEFORE affirmative action and DEI?

BONUS: would gladly defer to De Santis in 2028, IF he in any way felt himself too old to handle 8 years of the Presidency. He is not a power-hungry guy. Never has been. Ran for Pres only because Obama had  him so upset.

Who are you rooting for as VP, then? I'm MAGA, but also love De Santis (he has proven his sincerity as an American-firster endlessly). Yet De Santis seems to have decided NOT to be VP, at this point.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #185 on: March 01, 2024, 04:01:49 am »
But, WHY?

Ben Carson was one of the world's leading neorosurgeons-- a literal brain surgeon. He is very into physical fitness. If you watch and listen to his RECENT interviews, he speaks fluidly, eloquently, never lost for words or stammering or checking notes.

I don't want a neurosurgeon.  I want someone who knows how to balance a checkbook.  Someone like Dave Ramsey.  Or some guy who runs a check-cashing store in the hood.  I want someone who refuses to spend money beyond the amount in taxes collected.  Someone to tell the Fed to stick it where the sun don't shine.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #186 on: March 01, 2024, 07:28:24 am »
I don't want a neurosurgeon.  I want someone who knows how to balance a checkbook.
Excuse me?

Ben Carson ran one of our largest federal cabinet agencies and turned it totally around--from a wasteful, inefficient leftist-ran money sink into an effective, lean  agency wherein over 40% more of every dollar spent by HUD was used for its intended and stated purposes, rather than wasted on salaries, pensions, new furniture, new computers, etc

And he only ran for President because Obama pissed him off so much as a black man that he frankly wanted to show Obama what a GOOD President looked like.

He's done a LOT more than just balance checkbooks... :/

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #187 on: March 01, 2024, 08:09:07 pm »
Excuse me?

Ben Carson ran one of our largest federal cabinet agencies and turned it totally around--from a wasteful, inefficient leftist-ran money sink into an effective, lean  agency wherein over 40% more of every dollar spent by HUD was used for its intended and stated purposes, rather than wasted on salaries, pensions, new furniture, new computers, etc

And he only ran for President because Obama pissed him off so much as a black man that he frankly wanted to show Obama what a GOOD President looked like.

He's done a LOT more than just balance checkbooks... :/

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #188 on: March 01, 2024, 08:40:41 pm »
Ben Carson was not mentioned as one of Trump's VP picks.  His picks are; Noem, Vivek, Tulsi, and Scott. All poor picks in my opinion other than Noem.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #189 on: March 01, 2024, 08:45:27 pm »
Ben Carson was not mentioned as one of Trump's VP picks.  His picks are; Noem, Vivek, Tulsi, and Scott. All poor picks in my opinion other than Noem.

I like Noem....
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #190 on: March 01, 2024, 08:51:03 pm »
Ben Carson was not mentioned as one of Trump's VP picks.  His picks are; Noem, Vivek, Tulsi, and Scott. All poor picks in my opinion other than Noem.
I'd have to go with Noem first out of that list, too.

I'd cross my fingers and choose Vivek second. Hoping, gambling, that he'd actually be as radically Originalist-Constitutionalist as he claimed to be.


Cuz both Tulsi and Scott score very low in those areas.

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #191 on: March 01, 2024, 09:00:09 pm »
I'd have to go with Noem first out of that list, too.

I'd cross my fingers and choose Vivek second. Hoping, gambling, that he'd actually be as radically Originalist-Constitutionalist as he claimed to be.


Cuz both Tulsi and Scott score very low in those areas.

Tulsi is an unrepentant Democrat, who says a few things we like while keeping her leftist card hidden.  Sort of like RFK Jr.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #192 on: March 01, 2024, 09:02:37 pm »
I'd have to go with Noem first out of that list, too.

I'd cross my fingers and choose Vivek second. Hoping, gambling, that he'd actually be as radically Originalist-Constitutionalist as he claimed to be.


Cuz both Tulsi and Scott score very low in those areas.

Vivek?  You're kidding correct?  Neither of his parents were born in this country; that's a big red flag to me and it's a constitutional issue as well.  Nothing is known about him other than he aligned himself with Soros for $$$. The Soros connection alone should be a huge red flag.  He's a slick, smooth talker and would be perfect for a chewing gum commercial.  He's another O'Bammy.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #193 on: March 01, 2024, 09:18:56 pm »
Tulsi is an unrepentant Democrat, who says a few things we like while keeping her leftist card hidden.  Sort of like RFK Jr.

Understand me when I say this. I ain't throwin laurels at Gabbard and RFK Jr. But I find their presence encouraging. For a LONG TIME there have been no moderate Democrats to be found at all. To suddenly find a strain that is far right of their liberal friends - Still left of center, mind you - But I find that to be constructive... And an indication that the hard lock the liberals have had on the Democrat party may be beginning to shift.

Not sayin, jussayin.  :shrug:

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« Reply #194 on: March 01, 2024, 09:20:33 pm »
Vivek?  You're kidding correct?  Neither of his parents were born in this country; that's a big red flag to me and it's a constitutional issue as well.  Nothing is known about him other than he aligned himself with Soros for $$$. The Soros connection alone should be a huge red flag.  He's a slick, smooth talker and would be perfect for a chewing gum commercial.  He's another O'Bammy.

Yeah... Appeared out of nowhere with no record too.
Nope. None for me.

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« Reply #195 on: March 01, 2024, 09:30:06 pm »
Understand me when I say this. I ain't throwin laurels at Gabbard and RFK Jr. But I find their presence encouraging. For a LONG TIME there have been no moderate Democrats to be found at all. To suddenly find a strain that is far right of their liberal friends - Still left of center, mind you - But I find that to be constructive... And an indication that the hard lock the liberals have had on the Democrat party may be beginning to shift.

Not sayin, jussayin.  :shrug:

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« Reply #196 on: March 01, 2024, 09:30:57 pm »
Vivek?  You're kidding correct?  Neither of his parents were born in this country; that's a big red flag to me and it's a constitutional issue as well.  Nothing is known about him other than he aligned himself with Soros for $$$. The Soros connection alone should be a huge red flag.  He's a slick, smooth talker and would be perfect for a chewing gum commercial.  He's another O'Bammy.

O'Bastard proved that N, B and C are dead letters.
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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #197 on: March 01, 2024, 09:45:01 pm »
They say they are, but words are dirt cheap when it comes to politicians.


Well sure. But it's been a long time since you heard many of them words coming out of Democrats. That's what I'm saying.

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #198 on: March 01, 2024, 09:46:48 pm »
and by the way... WRT the statement upthread that no one is taking this poll seriously... Add a 'None of the above' selection and see what happens.

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Re: Trump’s VP Pick
« Reply #199 on: March 01, 2024, 09:48:46 pm »
Vivek?  You're kidding correct?  Neither of his parents were born in this country; that's a big red flag to me and it's a constitutional issue as well.  Nothing is known about him other than he aligned himself with Soros for $$$. The Soros connection alone should be a huge red flag.  He's a slick, smooth talker and would be perfect for a chewing gum commercial.  He's another O'Bammy.
People change. It'd be hard to imagine Vivek saying what he has, promoting the policies he has, and then getting elected and trying to govern as a Leftist.

His voters wouldn't let him get away with it. He'd quickly become the most hated man ever, protested and heckled everywhere he went. All while the Soros crowd continued demonizing him as being Hitler, and running far-left loons against him in his next election.

I DO care about legal citizenship, though. Was he born to two legal-citizen parents or not?

If not, we're down to Tulsi and Timmy, and I'd choose neither. NEVER Tim Scott so long as Dr.Ben Carson is still breathing.