Careercow Donald J Trump - 45th/47th President of the USA, convicted felon, Epstein bro, Putin simp, serial liar, sore loser, cheat and the Chris-Chan of Presidents. THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL DEBATE THREAD.

He's writing fanfictions about Biden again and has coined a new nickname - "Comrade Kamala Harris".

View attachment 6324508
(archive)

It’s not the 50’s anymore. The whole “red scare” doesn’t do shit to normal people (or anyone under 50).

“Oooooo spooky communism everywhere! ELECT ME NOW!!!!!”

It's silly, but posts like these are a good window into what's going on behind the scenes of his campaign. The 'Kamala will turn the US into communist China' talking point is clearly not something that a campaign strategist came up with to influence undecided voters, and it's not something that was developed using a focus group. No reasonable person is going to believe that Harris, who has been VP for several years without doing anything particularly noteworthy, is suddenly going to seize the means of production.

No, this is Trump saying random shit that only hat-wearing MAGA types are going to enjoy, but he's not even going to steal RFK voters with this stuff. If there are adults in the room with him, he's clearly not listening to them. Steve Bannon is gone and it shows. It'll be interesting to see whether they can come up with a plan, and whether Trump will stick to it, or if it's just going to be him improvising.
 
Trump falls for AI pictures that Taylor supports him

1724121737191.png

More talks about the DNC "Coup"

1724121816496.png

He's locked into using all CAPS

1724121916231.png
 
Trump's hug box debate becomes a hug box town hall

View attachment 6326761
They still agreed on a debate on MSNBC unless he wants out of it again. He’s just going to cry about her on FOX then back out on the other debate. He’s not going to debate her unless everything favors him
 
How did this fat orange retard ever become president
A lot of factors but he had actual charisma back in 2015-2016, and was a populist anti-establishment candidate who had to go against both the Republican and Democrat establishments, even having some policies that people on the left could support.

That and his opponent was Hillary Clinton who ran a campaign that acted like her victory was guaranteed and used her gender as the primary selling point along with not visiting swing states, Not to mention being one of the most corrupt politicians who was inauthentically trying to appeal to others.

Trump however lost his luster from buying into his own hype and shifting from a populist to a very standard Republcan politician who acts like a retard along with diehard supporters.
 
A lot of factors but he had actual charisma back in 2015-2016
Nah, he was just overhyped. It was the height of culture wars on social media and mainstream media kept putting every dumb shit he said on the front page. Rent-free as they say

Kamala's campaign made the wise choice to not flare up culture wars again and try to win back the centrist votes instead. Far left is a worthless voting bloc anyway, they will post aggressively on twitter and reddit but can't drag themselves to the shower, let alone voting booths
 
Trump however lost his luster from buying into his own hype and shifting from a populist to a very standard Republcan politician who acts like a retard along with diehard supporters.
Plus I think the missed opportunities when the Republicans had control of Congress soured people.

Another problem for him is Trump can't talk about some of his legitimate accomplishments because his base has gotten so extreme and corrupted by foreign agents and their own self-sustaining cycle of madness they'll attack those as well. I'm not even sure what they really want from him anymore.

Kamala's campaign made the wise choice to not flare up culture wars again and try to win back the centrist votes instead. Far left is a worthless voting bloc anyway, they will post aggressively on twitter and reddit but can't drag themselves to the shower, let alone voting booths
I think Trump made a mistake and is overestimating his degree of support and how many people are "locked in" behind him. Outside of his hardcore supporters which are a small minority, most Trump voters in 2024 are voting against the Democrats.

On the other hand, the Democrats are voting for their platform and not against Trump. The Democrats know how to work together to achieve policy goals so they are not as vested in a specific candidate, only having someone who can convey their platform and get people to back it.

This is why Biden stepping down energized them while Trump doing the same would destroy the Republicans.
 
Last edited:
It's silly, but posts like these are a good window into what's going on behind the scenes of his campaign. The 'Kamala will turn the US into communist China' talking point is clearly not something that a campaign strategist came up with to influence undecided voters, and it's not something that was developed using a focus group. No reasonable person is going to believe that Harris, who has been VP for several years without doing anything particularly noteworthy, is suddenly going to seize the means of production.

No, this is Trump saying random shit that only hat-wearing MAGA types are going to enjoy, but he's not even going to steal RFK voters with this stuff. If there are adults in the room with him, he's clearly not listening to them. Steve Bannon is gone and it shows. It'll be interesting to see whether they can come up with a plan, and whether Trump will stick to it, or if it's just going to be him improvising.
He didn’t randomly come up with it, he said it after she talked about price fixing (or as she says “price controls”) during a speech at a college in Raleigh which is Venezuela tier shit.

And of course she didn’t do anything as a VP, VPs never do anything except cast tie breaking votes in the senate.
 
Ask like 95% of this site. They voted for him.
I mean, I voted for him in 2016. I was (and still am) sick of establishment politics. Hillary was demonstratively the worst candidate the DNC could have attached their clown balloons to and Trump promised to bring something else to the table. And yes, it was fucking hilarious watching a political candidate openly insult her on national TV. She deserved all of it and it was about time someone did it.

But ultimately, Trump brought elements of oligarchy / autocracy into power instead. As an example: he would find people for his administration and put them into power, sometimes regardless of their qualifications or experience, laud them as perfect, tremendous people right up until the moment they said something he didn't like and took personal, or didn't fall into line with the proper fealty and tithing. Then he would jettison them and throw them to his followers to destroy their careers / personal lives through social media.

Yes, most cab/administration positions serve at the pleasure of the President. But that "pleasure" hadn't as blatantly meant "his Ego" on full display.

People seem to forget Trump's administration was a quickly revolving door for many critical positions because people with experience, skill and maturity almost always ran afoul of his ego by questioning his dog shit ideas (See literally every book ever written by people who were in Trump's administration) and the only people who survived were people who rode his dick unquestioningly.

Lots of really critical shit that makes the government function just got put on hold during Trump because there was simply no one to do it, or was done extremely poorly because doing it well meant pissing off Trump. (His FCC chair Ajit Pai is a perfect example of this.)

For that, I'm convinced he was looking up to Putin as a role model on how to run a country.

But really, I knew something was off the moment he started that phase of doing that weird, power move handshake with other world leaders trying pull them off balance in 2016-2017. That was the most autistic, cringe thing I've ever seen a political figurehead do.

After his 2020 tard rage meltdown, and his entire reason for existing now being "revenge" at this point, I wouldn't trust him to open a can of beans. I feel like another 4 years of Trump in power would consist mostly of him expending a lot of effort to get back at anyone who ever said anything mean about him instead of actually doing anything. The man already spent his first term spending more time playing golf than any other pres, so it's not like he's got a track record of focusing on important things.
 
Last edited:
I mean, I voted for him in 2016. I was (and still am) sick of establishment politics. Hillary was demonstratively the worst candidate the DNC could have attached their clown balloons to and Trump promised to bring something else to the table. And yes, it was fucking hilarious watching a political candidate openly insult her on national TV. She deserved all of it and it was about time someone did it.

But ultimately, Trump brought elements of oligarchy / autocracy into power instead. As an example: he would find people for his administration and put them into power, sometimes regardless of their qualifications or experience, laud them as perfect, tremendous people right up until the moment they said something he didn't like and took personal, or didn't fall into line with the proper fealty and tithing. Then he would jettison them and throw them to his followers to destroy their careers / personal lives through social media.
No offense, fren, but how did you not see that coming? He was the same ignorant asshole in 2016. In 2024 he's just more demented. This was a guy who bragged about "Grabbing women by the pussy" and got elected president. Billy Bush, who just laughed along, got fired from Access Hollywood. This is also a guy that said that he could "shoot someone and still not lose voters." He has always been all ego and never gave two shits about the country.

What is frustrating me now is that his lackeys are publicly advising him to "stay on message" while continuing to support him. News flash. Donald Trump IS his message.
 
I am curious what is going to happen if he wins? Like fast forward to 2028 when Americans are sick and tired of Trump, and if Trump has to concede like a pouty child to pass the baton on to someone else, what will the platform for the Republicans be in 2028, since the entire identity is all about Trump, America First is just secondary.

Like with a 2024 loss, there is either them trying to change themselves which is going to be hard, or if hilariously, Trump decides to run in 2028 (which if that happens, that 82 year old man would be cooked.)

I had the same thoughts about 2020 on how the parties could change depending on who wins or loses, though at the time, the Democrat party shift would be more interesting in a Biden loss cause everyone knows that what is happening now is exactly what Trump 2024 would be, which is just going to be more dickriding for Trump.
 
No offense, fren, but how did you not see that coming? He was the same ignorant asshole in 2016. In 2024 he's just more demented.

I was more interested in breaking the dynasty cycles at the time and genuinely believed (as misguided as it was) that Trump was mostly bluster to get attention and momentum. I legitimately thought he'd chill the fuck out and actually accomplish something like a grown ass man instead of a meme generator lolcow with a following of inbreds, sovcit Libertarian retards and boomers.

Aside from improving NAFTA to something only slightly less insulting on a Trade agreement basis, and basically taking a DHS recommendation regarding asylum seekers and converting it to an EO, I was wrong. All the other things he lauds as "good" under his administration were coincidence and luck as far as I'm concerned, not his direct action.

Right up until COVID when his entire world crumbled and suddenly everything was Obama's fault again.
 
Last edited:
Back