andy wrote:
"I'd prefer a populist who can control his emotions."
That's fine, Andy. Your point is well-taken.
Now... name two.
Mr. Trump would have won without the demo-communist underground election fraud that's apparent to anyone who was actually looking and gave a damn. I would have gladly put up with his "childishness" for four more years.
Instead of the communism that's coming at us, full speed ahead.
Having said that, the "traditional" Republican establishment is hangin' on the edge of a cliff (and this is in spite of the extra seats that were picked up).
Without the swing states that Mr. Trump won in 2016 -- and without Georgia, which is now clearly a blue state -- there will be no more Republican presidents.
And without the possibility of achieving the presidency again, the Republican party will soon become "a shrinking core" as the demo-communists install their "election apparatus" structures in other states as well. I expect them to target Texas and Florida in due time.
If Mr. Trump somehow keeps himself in good health and runs again in 2024, I will gladly vote for him one more time. Even considering the events of the last month, nobody in the Republican party can still hold a candle to him right now.
Nobody.