Tell me how wrote: » Politics in the US is like supporters of Man Utd / Liverpool in soccer. Most are never going to change their colour irrespective of what is going on. But, they might still not support their team in the same way. In politics, in this scenario, it comes down to who actually goes out to vote. The evidence at this point, is people pulling away from Trump; Small rally crowds, big hitters leaving, former allies denouncing him and as said already, the GOP largely leaving the convention to him to get on with it.
Irishman80 wrote: » His approval rating in the Republican party is consistently in the 90's. 95% of registered Republicans will vote for him in November (a similar number of Registered Dems will vote for Biden). 90% of Lean Reps will vote for him in November(a similar number of Lean Dems will vote for Biden). The idea that either party is divided is nonsense.
Tell me how wrote: » The fact that out of the top 12 of the DNC line up, 1 was the President, 1 was the VP and 5 more have the surname Trump. Where are the GOP heavy hitters in that group? Also that the did not release a manifest for the convention but said that they are supporting Trumps platform. At this point, it looks like they are conceding defeat and will pivot to saying he should never have been President on Nov 4th if he does indeed lose.
briany wrote: » What's telling is that there didn't appear to be a single member of the Republican party proper there to advocate for Trump, just a bunch of hand-picked cronies. The party looks to be in real danger of having a proper schism. The nutters and traditional Republicans are two wings that have simply spread way too far apart.
Irishman80 wrote: » What are you basing this on?
Kidchameleon wrote: » "Woketopians" LOL I might have to borrow that one As a side note, Guilfoyle is true beauty, a classy act.
Sonics2k wrote: » So the Dems are pushing for hope, unity and a brighter future. Trumps team were shouting about destruction, death, the great divide and an oncoming war. How fun.
briany wrote: » That Republican convention was scary.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Not sure if you are being serious or not but jerry falwell jr was the head of a christian university. there was some rumours of him being cuckolded by the pool boy and some pictures of same that led to him being blackmailed into supporting trump in 2016.
extra gravy wrote: » Gaetz looks like a doll. Ken and Barbies everywhere.
jamule wrote: » is he the porn star? The great orange one like the p ould porn stars. good christians, them lads. did jebus habw demented eyes?
jamule wrote: » is he the porn star? The great orange one like the ould porn stars. good christians, them lads. did jebus have demented eyes?
jamule wrote: » its not real. it can't be real. they cannot be real people.
Overheal wrote: » Morals don't matter to The Party, they just need a couple moral scapegoats like Jerry Falwell to prop them up and make them seem pious. Now, he better not **** that up for them...
jamule wrote: » As part of the orange disorder morals can only be used as fake outrage when you run out of insults.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Odd that someone with so few morals is a "class act".
Overheal wrote: » That's false : He's her boyfriend. Other than that, spot on.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Isn't her husband banned from running charities because he stole money from a kids' cancer charity?
Kidchameleon wrote: » As a side note, Guilfoyle is true beauty, a classy act.