Maybe we should just elect Trump president... again?

a thread for 45's post-insurrection career, and the future of the GOP.

Trump to tell CPAC he is Republican 'presumptive 2024 nominee' – report
Unnamed source tells news site Axios Trump’s speech to the rightwing event will have the message ‘I’m still in charge’

selected quotes:

Jason Miller, said: “Trump effectively is the Republican party. The only chasm is between Beltway insiders and grass-roots Republicans around the country. When you attack President Trump, you’re attacking the Republican grass roots.”
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Polling of Republicans who have not left the party, however, shows the former president with a clear lead over a range of potential 2024 candidates, supportive of him or not, in a notional primary.
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Trump’s grip on his party is clear. New polling from Suffolk University and USA Today showed 46% of Trump voters would follow him if he formed his own party while 42% said his impeachment had strengthened their support. The same poll said 58% of Trump voters subscribed to an outright conspiracy theory: that the Capitol riot was “mostly a [leftwing] antifa-inspired attack that only involved a few Trump supporters”.

In reality, many of more than 250 individuals charged over the attack have been found to have links to far-right groups.
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The former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens said Scalise was “saying that America isn’t a democracy. That’s become the new standard of the Republican party. Not since 1860s has a large part of the country refused to accept election. The Republican party is an anti-democratic force.”


discuss.
all in favor of this thread going bye bye raise your hand… this world needs less of 45** content not more
i agree…but we kinda need a politics thread, but shouldn't be focused on the former guy
lots of news will continue to happen around him and the GQP
kosmo wrote:
all in favor of this thread going bye bye raise your hand… this world needs less of 45** content not more


My thoughts exactly. At least for a while.
+1


Neither for nor against. I don’t believe pausing it till 2022 is a bad idea tho.
kosmo wrote:
all in favor of this thread going bye bye raise your hand… this world needs less of 45** content not more

waaaah!  waaaaaaaah!  my first amendment rights!  this is cancel culture in full effect!!!  you cannot suppress free thought!!!!111
the 9:30 forum is NOT a democracy or follow any 1st amendment type rules
but Kozmo does make the trains run on time
I’m as worried about Trump now as I was I. 2015. This thread stays.
StoneTheCrow wrote:
I’m as worried about Trump now as I was I. 2015. This thread stays.


Can things get any worse?
Things can always get worse.
Those butt hurt Bernie bros must be feeling extra special today
extra special shout out to Jill Stein supporters
can you at least detail what you are talking about…

I hope you are not including Vermin Supreme supporters in your vitriol
because then we are going to have to step outside
Slyhatch wrote:
can you at least detail what you are talking about…

I hope you are not including Vermin Supreme supporters in your vitriol
because then we are going to have to step outside


the non decision made by the supreme court in regards to the texas abortion law, that was facilitated in part by 45** being able to pack the court

had a certain voting segment decided to look past all the "flaws" of Hilary and just being butt hurt because their candidate didn't make it through the primaries , it's possible we won't be in this mess..
kosmo wrote:
had a certain voting segment decided to look past all the "flaws" of Hilary and just being butt hurt because their candidate didn't make it through the primaries , it's possible we won't be in this mess..
ahh if life was that simple

does suck that people have to swallow their convictions and hold their nose at the federal level
when the problem isn't third party candidates, as much as it is the current state of the Electoral College
I still think Rank choice primary voting would also help.  Trump rarely got more than 40% in the early primaries, but came to power with a big enough coalition of the crazies

When will these people learn that REAL change happens at the local level
While I'm 100% against the texas abortion thing…this part really takes the cake
the law tasks private individuals with bringing lawsuits against anyone who provides or “aids or abets” an abortion. Anyone who brings a successful lawsuit can collect $10,000 or more from the person who is found to have violated the law. The unusual private-enforcement scheme distinguishes the Texas law from other states’
WTF…how was it not thrown out because of this, seriously fucked up times
Apparently the private enforcement clause was added to specifically ensure the Supreme Court wouldn’t rule on it… expect other red states to follow suit with similar laws

The dems better put on their big boy pants and protect rights at the Federal level