Feisar wrote: » Nobel Peace Prize? As the first US President that hasn't started a war(s) since...
BattleCorp wrote: » Comments like this are very petty and childish.
nolivesmatter wrote: » On a side note, what do people think the future holds for Mike Pence? Is he the best the Republicans have to offer as a candidate at this moment?
Quin_Dub wrote: » Pence has no future as a stand-alone Politician. He was supposed to be the "experienced politician" as a counter balance to Trump , but failed utterly in that role and simply prostrated himself at the feet of the Cult of Personality , however he is devoid of a personality of his own."Best" is absolutely not the right word , but "most likely" in my View is Mike Pompeo. He is an absolute definite GOP primary candidate in 2024 He is absolutely the worst case scenario in terms of a potential future POTUS - All of Trumps vindictiveness but without the crippling stupidity and talent for self immolation. He would be a frightening prospect for the World.
Quin_Dub wrote: » "Best" is absolutely not the right word , but "most likely" in my View is Mike Pompeo. He is an absolute definite GOP primary candidate in 2024
Overheal wrote: » 'And just like that, the anti-PC brigade cares about political correctness again'
Tell me how wrote: » Think Pompeo doesn't have the charisma to appeal to the electorate. But I agree with you as to the impact he might have. His tweet yesterday on 'multiculturalism' and 'wokeism' gives an all too clear insight in to his personal motivations. Think Pence's actions of the last few weeks confirm his future aspirations. Think Ted Cruz will also be a challenger and my early money is on Nikki Halley getting the GOP nomination in 4 years.
Tell me how wrote: » Think Pompeo doesn't have the charisma to appeal to the electorate. But I agree with you as to the impact he might have. His tweet yesterday on 'multiculturalism' and 'wokeism' gives an all to clear insight in to his personal motivations. Think Pence's actions of the last few weeks confirm his future aspirations. Think Ted Cruz will also be a challenger and my early money is on Nikki Halley getting the GOP nomination in 4 years.
Tell me how wrote: » Nikki Halley getting the GOP nomination in 4 years.
Quin_Dub wrote: » He'd have the evangelicals absolutely locked in , along with the MAGA core. That gives him a very large chunk of the GOP Primary voting base, making him a very viable primary Candidate. A GOP Candidate can lose the popular vote by up to ~4% and still win via the Electoral College , so he's a live prospect in my view. In a National Election , he wouldn't win a whole lot of swing voters but given the utterly rampant voter suppression that the GOP are going to undertake over the next 4 years, places like PA,GA and AZ are going to be very very hard for a Democrat to win in 2024.
listermint wrote: » I disagree I think the tide is turning on the voter suppression the democrats have seen the results of the work in Georgia. They aren't going to let that go. Template.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Really let herself go, Lady 3 chins
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Lady Gagging wtf
duploelabs wrote: » And this underlines my point about the trump supporters and their fondness for the misogyny
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » You must be a model to be making idiotic comments like that.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » They need to sing Gone Too Soon for Trump
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » I was just kidding. Just surprised by her appearance, as it doesn't match up with my memory of her