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Tucker Carlson To Speak At Iowa Summit, Raising Eyebrows And Speculation of a Presidential Run
ox New’s top-rated host Tucker Carlson will headline the 2022 FAMiLY Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa this July, the group announced Tuesdaywww.mediaite.com
He'd win if the GOP had the balls to nominate him, and he would wreak havoc on both parties if he ran as an independent.
I was assuming that some left-wing groups or funders are among the shareholders who would see a payout from it. I'm also not as keen to make definitive statements as you are, lacking any inside knowledge of my own, so declaring them unwilling is out. Especially if like I was assuming, they get some much-needed money.Unable. That money gets split to shareholders first so the actual payout would be absolutely non-existent to the left. And twitter is fucking vital tot he left, so unwilling is also a definite no.
What if the shareholders are left wing? Does the DNC actually have ANY stock in Twitter?
In total, the actual shareholder percentage that holds a strong interest in the democrats was only about 20%. Before taxes, that'd only be about 8.8 billion spread across a bunch of different people... many which have interests counter to eachother. Its simply too diluted to be of much use, and that is -before- taxes. While it is an injection of liquid funds, keep in mind that the official number for costs spent on the last primary election was 6.3 billion.... and add a 0 to that for the unofficial numbers for costs by non-candidate interests.I was assuming that some left-wing groups or funders are among the shareholders who would see a payout from it. I'm also not as keen to make definitive statements as you are, lacking any inside knowledge of my own, so declaring them unwilling is out. Especially if like I was assuming, they get some much-needed money.
Come on. You make it hard not to poke fun at you.She's a beautiful, talented, tough as nails figure that can dish out justice like it's supper at an Italian's house.
When you get up to the top, there’s no left wing or right wing, only money.What if the shareholders are left wing? Does the DNC actually have ANY stock in Twitter?
Some are, some aren’t and a lot are institutional investors that get fired if they don’t get great returns - like Elon offering $54 per share when it was $34 or similar per share. That’s a takeover bid.What if the shareholders are left wing? Does the DNC actually have ANY stock in Twitter?
And based on your job description, to what extent are the old guard of the GOP still in denial about what that implies, especially now that the masks are completely off?You and I are in agreement here. They have spent so long doubling down and sniffing their own farts that it's unlikely they will pull back and reexamine anytime soon.
And this right here is a large part why.
Surprisingly little. Well, surprisingly for you guys.And based on your job description, to what extent are the old guard of the GOP still in denial about what that implies, especially now that the masks are completely off?
Whoops, my bad, sorry for daring to suggest that these massive financial juggernauts do not have the people’s best interests at heart.Some are, some aren’t and a lot are institutional investors that get fired if they don’t get great returns - like Elon offering $54 per share when it was $34 or similar per share. That’s a takeover bid.
E: the guy above me crying about institutional investors apparently hates 401ks and has managed his money extremely well
So would it be prudent to hew more towards apathy, some sense of loyalty from before everything went crazy, fear it’d impact their bottom line, just an abundance of caution, or something else entirely?Surprisingly little. Well, surprisingly for you guys.
So, its a bit of a misconception that the GOP has had their head in the sand. They have been perfectly aware of the shifts of mood, the opportunities give, and the winds of change. They listen to their analysts predictions and ideas almost tot he point of it becoming a liability. The greater problem has never been denial, it has almost always been a reluctance to capitalize on the information.
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Sounds pretty conservative.The greater problem has never been denial, it has almost always been a reluctance to capitalize on the information.
I know that, well before the Lewinski drama, there was a saying among the staff which was, "8 years for Bill - 8 years for Hill".How do you know this?
Also coming as someone who’s just looking in from the outside, the big difference you see between the Republicans and the Democrats is that the civil war between the RINO’s and the MAGA’s is out in the open, while the Democrats are fiercely warring behind a veil of unity, because in their ideology, disagreement is the cardinal sin.So would it be prudent to hew more towards apathy, some sense of loyalty from before everything went crazy, fear it’d impact their bottom line, just an abundance of caution, or something else entirely?
Forgive me if I’ve said something stupid, but from the outside looking in a lot of the time the GOP’s internal problems seem barely more tenable than the Dems’. I’m just spitballing, trying to hash out what exactly is really happening and why.
At the end of the day I’m more familiar with the Progressives’ insanity by virtue of having walked away from them and then dealing with their ever escalating cultishness since 2013.
thing is, those massive financial institutions you are mad about are made up of lots of small investorsWhoops, my bad, sorry for daring to suggest that these massive financial juggernauts do not have the people’s best interests at heart.
Right, I have mentioned before the twin follies of the Democrats. let me describe the twin follies of the Republicans.So would it be prudent to hew more towards apathy, some sense of loyalty from before everything went crazy, fear it’d impact their bottom line, just an abundance of caution, or something else entirely?
Forgive me if I’ve said something stupid, but from the outside looking in a lot of the time the GOP’s internal problems seem barely more tenable than the Dems’. I’m just spitballing, trying to hash out what exactly is really happening and why.
At the end of the day I’m more familiar with the Progressives’ insanity by virtue of having walked away from them and then dealing with their ever escalating cultishness since 2013.
I don’t even know where you’re getting that I’m “mad” and “crying” about them. Again, apologies for having the audacity to suggest that those in charge of these financial juggernauts don’t care about the people.thing is, those massive financial institutions you are mad about are made up of lots of small investors
and their 401ks
And Bill Gates can't do that?She's a beautiful, talented, tough as nails figure that can dish out justice like it's supper at an Italian's house.
Hey, if you think Bill Gates is sexy, I won't judge.And Bill Gates can't do that?
Bill Gates has some real shitty taste.Hey, if you think Bill Gates is sexy, I won't judge.