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.

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Other than Georgia if the polls are as bad as they where previous he is stronger than ever
 
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Found on YouTube. Still crazy to think this asshole might win.

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Other than Georgia if the polls are as bad as they where previous he is stronger than ever
There might be some explanations. Most polls I've seen have both candidates neck and neck. Last two elections they were skewed towards the democratic side and the republicans kinda threw shit fits. Now, rather than be wrong or risk the wrath of the MAGAts, they just claim it's a toss up. That .1 in the nationals ? Might as well be a 0. Also, the table doesn't show the margin of error.
 
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Polling methods have changed dramatically since last cycle, so no, you can't assume previous figures will correlate with the current ones. Everything from collection to weighting candidates has been restructured among most pollsters.
 
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Its hard to really discuss the polls since historically they really are never 100% accurate, since 2016 is objectively wrong in almost everyway except the popular vote polls, 2020 underestimated Trump's support, and even older races like 2012 underestimated Obama while 1948 famously had Truman losing.

Trump could still win of course but polling is just unreliable.

He's apparently trying to steal the ice cream machine thing for himself.
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IDK why Biden is there except that it was under Biden's presidency that it actually happened.
Of course his fat ass would make the McDonalds Ice Cream machines a priority.

Also a lot of his campaign promises recently are just "Student President" level like the equivalent of "When I'm president, no more homework" or "No more vegetables"
 
Full name Jason G. Palmer*, born 1972-11-05. His 2023 voter record for Oneida, NY is already superseded, I can't be bothered to search around more towns in Madison.

It was just common sense for him to pretend to be black. Everyone knows how much subhuman MAGAtard trash love niggers and love their wives being fucked by niggers and love giving niggers money and slurping nigger cum.
* (probably Jason Gary Palmer, but not confirmed)
Now that's quite the fixation.
 
I'm personally very curious about what their reaction will be when he dies.
This is something I really wish more people would talk about.

Trump is old. He's very old. He's now the oldest person to ever run for president, and it shows because in just the few past months he's deteriorated rapidly right before our eyes, and he's only to get worse as he continues to age, and the stress of what he's doing continues to affect him.

My point is that even if Trump wins, he's most likely going to die during his term. At the rate he is declining, it's almost a certainty. He might be able to escape assassination attempts, and the law, but he cannot escape time, and I know for a fact that he knows he's running out of that.

In a way, I feel bad for him. When you look past all his bluster, and everything he's done, he's just an old man who instead of enjoying the remainder of his twilight years with his friends, and family, is trying to win a fight he can't possible beat, and salvage a legacy that has been irreparably destroyed all while losing what little remains of his mind in the process.

The question his supporters, and subsequently, the rest of the Republican Party, needs to be asking is not what a second Trump presidency world will look like. It's what a post-Trump world will look like.

And I don't think any of them, not even Trump himself, have planned for that, and they really, really should because it's going to happen a lot sooner than they think.
 
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This is something I really wish more people would talk about.

Trump is old. He's very old. He's now the oldest person to ever run for president, and it shows because in just the few past months he's deteriorated rapidly right before our eyes, and he's only to get worse as he continues to age, and the stress of what he's doing continues to affect him.

My point is that even if Trump wins, he's most likely going to die during his term. At the rate he is declining, it's almost a certainty. He might be able to escape assassination attempts, and the law, but he cannot escape time, and I know for a fact that he knows he's running out of that.

In a way, I feel bad for him. When you look past all his bluster, and everything he's done, he's just an old man who instead of enjoying the remainder of his twilight years with his friends, and family, is trying to win a fight he can't possible beat, and salvage a legacy that has been irreparably destroyed all while losing what little remains of his mind in the process.

The question his supporters, and subsequently, the rest of the Republican Party, needs to be asking is not what a second Trump presidency world will look like. It's what a post-Trump world will look like.

And I don't think any of them, not even Trump himself, have planned for that, and they really, really should because it's going to happen a lot sooner than they think.

I wanna be optimistic and believe that Trump will be replaced by younger, wiser, less autistic people, but that is indeed optimistic.
 
I wanna be optimistic and believe that Trump will be replaced by younger, wiser, less autistic people, but that is indeed optimistic.
I don't think Trump needs any replacement. Trump 2.0 would be another disaster. The cult of Maga needs to end. There shouldn't be new cult leaders.

he's just an old man who instead of enjoying the remainder of his twilight years with his friends, and family
Trump is a convicted criminal, a liar, a raging narcissist, a fear mongerer, a grifter, a failed buisnessman, an adulterer, a fascist (and I don't use that term lightly) and a cult leader. He isn't just an old man.

The question his supporters, and subsequently, the rest of the Republican Party, needs to be asking is not what a second Trump presidency world will look like. It's what a post-Trump world will look like.
I think they are already doing that. Remember, many of his former republican party supporters turned against him. What's left are the crazy people who see him as the second coming of christ. They don't dare to think about a post-Trump world.
 
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This is something I really wish more people would talk about.

Trump is old. He's very old. He's now the oldest person to ever run for president, and it shows because in just the few past months he's deteriorated rapidly right before our eyes, and he's only to get worse as he continues to age, and the stress of what he's doing continues to affect him.

My point is that even if Trump wins, he's most likely going to die during his term. At the rate he is declining, it's almost a certainty. He might be able to escape assassination attempts, and the law, but he cannot escape time, and I know for a fact that he knows he's running out of that.

In a way, I feel bad for him. When you look past all his bluster, and everything he's done, he's just an old man who instead of enjoying the remainder of his twilight years with his friends, and family, is trying to win a fight he can't possible beat, and salvage a legacy that has been irreparably destroyed all while losing what little remains of his mind in the process.

The question his supporters, and subsequently, the rest of the Republican Party, needs to be asking is not what a second Trump presidency world will look like. It's what a post-Trump world will look like.

And I don't think any of them, not even Trump himself, have planned for that, and they really, really should because it's going to happen a lot sooner than they think.
I personally can't feel bad for him because of how he chose to do this. He didn't need to run for President but he did for the sake of power, spite against Obama, and to maintain a longer legacy for himself. Not to mention how he'd screw over the people who swear their loyalty to him most whether it be throwing them under the bus to selling garbage merchandise to suck up as much money as possible.

Though I predict his die hard supporters would be crying hard like how the North Koreans did for Kim Jong Il, except without doing it at gunpoint no matter when he dies whether he wins or loses, though I expect cries about the deep state no matter what. Though as for a Post-Trump world, I can see politicians trying and failing to capture his style for a while but unless there's someone really charismatic, they'd all fail at it.

It really depends on what happens in the election, since It's hard to see what happens without knowing if he wins or loses.
 
I personally can't feel bad for him because of how he chose to do this. He didn't need to run for President but he did for the sake of power, spite against Obama, and to maintain a longer legacy for himself. Not to mention how he'd screw over the people who swear their loyalty to him most whether it be throwing them under the bus to selling garbage merchandise to suck up as much money as possible.

And say what you will about Ron Desantis, but I couldn't help but be disgusted with how Trump kept flip-flopping on his opinion of the man.

He viciously, yet childishly insulted him when Desantis was attempting to run for president, then praised him in the latter part of 2024.
 
Donald Trump has like the most infantile supporters. They really wanted him to take office regardless of how much of a cognitive decline he really is in. The fact that they worship him like he's the second coming of Jesus Christ is lunacy. I know other candidates has it's fair share of lunatic followers but Trump has the absolute cesspool of one not matched by any other. It's no wonder Kamala Harris is ahead in the polls. Much like how Biden has won the 2020 election, people are just sick and tired of the cult of Trump.
And say what you will about Ron Desantis, but I couldn't help but be disgusted with how Trump kept flip-flopping on his opinion of the man.

He viciously, yet childishly insulted him when Desantis was attempting to run for president, then praised him in the latter part of 2024.
Trump has the simple mindset of an enemy of an enemy is my friend from what I am guessing.
 
The question his supporters, and subsequently, the rest of the Republican Party, needs to be asking is not what a second Trump presidency world will look like. It's what a post-Trump world will look like.
The GOP is over for at least a generation. As I’ve said in this thread before, MAGA is a cult and, generally, cults don’t do well under new leadership unless a) the leader directly names and raises himself an heir (which Trump will never do) and b) that leader is himself charismatic enough to carry the cult forward. Even then, there are usually schisms.

I can see one wing already forming - the Never Trump conservative wing, who just want to get back to politics as usual. But they still need to have a genuine look at themselves and ask themselves how Trump was able to take over their party so efficiently, because he didn’t appear out of a vacuum. There has not been a major piece of immigration legislation passed in forty years. It is increasingly difficult to become an American citizen, which is why so many people seek to enter America illegally. This is not to mention the housing “crisis,” which has happened because private investors own millions of homes in the United States and either find more profit in leaving the properties empty or renting them out to Section 8 tenants who, like the Campbells in the Deathfats thread, destroy the property and cause blight to the neighborhood. These, and many more, are problems the GOP has contributed to by refusing to compromise and pass meaningful legislation, which is the job of Congress. This was a strategic decision made by leadership, including Newt Gingrich, Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, and loads of others, and they have contributed just as much to the death of the GOP as Trump has.

Kamala is running as a centrist. She hasn’t mentioned any one of the left’s pet issues, like tranny rights, defunding the police, or abolishing ICE. When asked, her answer is simple: her job is to defend the law. When is a law either limiting gender surgeries for children (including mastectomy) or reforming the police (which IMO is badly needed, even just to help the police not have to deal with mental cases) going to pass Congress? The GOP is too busy passing legislation about stoves and trying to repeal Obamacare, which few people even want at this point. It’s been almost twenty years, give it a rest already.

Trump has exploited people’s frustration with government’s lack of action and, in doing so, attempted to create a dictatorship where he rules by executive fiat and enlists the public forces - police and military - as his personal jackboot army. If MAGA expects the police and military to do his bidding automatically, they have another thing coming. I know a hell of a lot of military liberals who despise Trump. Luckily for us, so far, Trump is incompetent, but there are a lot of people on the far right, including a lot of religious zealots, who see him as a useful idiot.
 
Why do Trump people think that Barron is some sort of super genius? Trump's other kids are morons, and Melania is the stupidest of Trump's wives. Just genetically, I don't think Barron had much of a chance to be all that smart.
It was just a meme and then they decided to unironically believe the meme.

His family are a bunch of dullards. Tiffany seems to be the only one smart enough to stay away. Melania is just the bog standard gold digging wife and didn’t sign up for this shit so she stays away too. The track record of the Trump family getting into politics is dismal. If Barron is some kind of super genius, he will stay the fuck away from politics.
 
I think Trump is going to lose. Yes, Allan Lichtman said so too, but also based on the fact that so many republicans who worked with him turned against him and even endorsed Harris. They see him as a huge threat and they aren't wrong. Also he already lost in 2020. There was only one US president who served nonconsecutive terms and that was in the 1890s. There is also the fact that he was part of a fucking insurrection. I don't think there are that many americans who want such a man in the white house again.

Orange man over
 
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I think the Trump family political ambitions stop with Zionald.
I agree. President Trump was a pivot into a direction that will snowball and get more extreme and bizarre, imo. Whether it's a President Camacho-type (Idiocracy), someone claiming to be a demigod that can heal cancer with their brain waves whilst doing cheesey Criss Angel style levitation magic tricks, a G.G. Allin type poppin a squat on the debate stage, or something just as deranged and demented. None of the Trump brood are ballsy/insane enough to really go ALL IN like that.
 
It was just a meme and then they decided to unironically believe the meme.

His family are a bunch of dullards. Tiffany seems to be the only one smart enough to stay away. Melania is just the bog standard gold digging wife and didn’t sign up for this shit so she stays away too. The track record of the Trump family getting into politics is dismal. If Barron is some kind of super genius, he will stay the fuck away from politics.
Apparently Barron listens to Adin Ross. The chance of him being even average intelligence is pretty low, and "average" is about where they tend to top out except for Don Sr's predatory huckster instincts, which largely revolve around marketing to retards.
 
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