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In reply to the discussion: CNN Data Guru Warns Trump Support Crashing: 'Absolute Collapse' [View all]leftyladyfrommo
(20,024 posts)16. Better late than never, I guess.
He's getting just plain pathetic.
I saw a video of him giving a speech se
veral years ago and there isn't any comparison to him now. He had energy. Now he just wanders around abd his filter and judgement just aren't even there.
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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Monday
OP
Well keep us posted on your BIL since that is the metric that will apparently determine the mid terms.
BannonsLiver
22 hrs ago
#15
Agree. I like the use of "neurolinguistically programmed" to describe his BIL
erronis
19 hrs ago
#34
Would I be the only person who thinks some pollsters (including Gallup) have some agendas?
erronis
19 hrs ago
#35
It's so much easier for non-thinkers to pull the same levers, time after time. Especially if hubby does so also.
erronis
19 hrs ago
#36
Just wait for the gladiator fights at the WH on his birthday. That should turn things around for him.
Midnight Writer
Monday
#4
True, that shit will actually work on the fucking booger-eating MAGAt morons.
FoxNewsSucks
Monday
#8
Yes he'll gain a bazillion new voters and win the mid terms and 14 future terms in the WH.
BannonsLiver
22 hrs ago
#17
It's mind-boggling that anyone can support a pure cretin to be their leader
Mysterian
21 hrs ago
#23
So, why then, are the Republicans in Congress voting in a one billion dollar proviso for his ballroom?
Baitball Blogger
21 hrs ago
#25
Unfortunately I doubt many of those voters have really learned not to repeat themselves and make the same mistake.
cstanleytech
17 hrs ago
#42
I'm simply saying that that independents rarely really learn not to trust Republicans.
cstanleytech
16 hrs ago
#45
I'm speaking of the long term and in the long term independent voters are a rather fickle bunch.
cstanleytech
4 hrs ago
#57
And I makes them easy to flip and thus not reliable enough for me to trust them to not vote for a Republican.
cstanleytech
3 hrs ago
#59
You mean the people who've had their faces eaten by leopards are "waking up"?
sakabatou
11 hrs ago
#53