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And reports that Omorosa will relase one of her tapes tonight. The bad news just ain't stopping today for Donnie.
It was a dud, just Cohen on Trump's plane heading for the POTUS section.
And reports that Omorosa will relase one of her tapes tonight. The bad news just ain't stopping today for Donnie.
Even sadder - while I still think the democrats deserve criticism for not doing enough to attempt to build bridges to areas like this, it's painfully stupid to vote for some buffoon based on misplaced racial grievances and dreams of returning to a 1920s-1950s industry - particularly when voting for a buffoon who openly states that, actually, he'll still screw you over anyway.
...anyway, I'm not listening to Cheeto Benito live, or ever in general.
The crowd keeps trying to chant "Build the Wall" and "Lock Her Up" and they are just ignoring them. Awkward.
Probably over the head of a lot of people here, but Trump reminds me more and more of 'Gorgeous Godfrey" in Jack Kirby's "Fourth World" saga everyday.
Yeah, I could see Donnie working for Darkseid.
I have been harping on this for years.The almost open contempt with which some...by no means all...progressves (for lack of a better word) treat rural and blue collar voters has time and time again come around to bite the Dems in the butt.
The Democrats are dominated by people from an Urban background, and they often don't have a clue about appealing to rural and blur collar voters. To be a stable majority the Dems are going to have to learn.
Trump and his band of hoodwinked deplorables at those rallies remind me so much of WWF/WWE pro wrestling events. I can only hope that here there is some glimmer among the audience of the same underlying knowledge of the fakeness on display, and that not *all* of their enthusiasm is based on unthinking belief in the clown show.
Or am I just giving into my own naive hopes? I ask because we know of the effect of group think, and how behavior can be so easily molded when part of a crowd. When alone, do some Trumpettes entertain doubts they don't reveal to others? I can only hope so, for the good of them as much as everyone else. The seeming accelerating to a conclusion by Meuller could unleash much angst and anger...
Note: Ken "Popehat" White is no flaming liberal. He leans liberatarian, if anything. It's well worth your time to read his blog and twitter.lI've been a lawyer for 24 years, and probably will be, God willing, another 24, and I've had awful days in court, and will have more.
But I can comfort myself that I never have, and never shall have, as bad a day in court as the President of the United States had today.
When you have people still chanting "Lock her up" a year and a half after the election, you have a good example of people who are stuck in a certain mindset. Solidly. If Trump's continual lying, deplorable personal behavior, Putin brown nosing, bullying, and narcissistic behavior haven't been enough, I'm not sure it's even possible to snap them out of that mindset at this point.
Keep in mind that these are people who would actually attend a Trump rally.
I have been harping on this for years.The almost open contempt with which some...by no means all...progressves (for lack of a better word) treat rural and blue collar voters has time and time again come around to bite the Dems in the butt.
The Democrats are dominated by people from an Urban background, and they often don't have a clue about appealing to rural and blur collar voters. To be a stable majority the Dems are going to have to learn.
That is what I was referring to; chanting "Lock her up" as they did at tonight's rally in W. VA.
There isn't much doubt about which party has done the most for blue collar workers, and even for rural ones.
And it isn't the Republicans.
You're right about "appealing" to them, but that's a different thing, as the Trump campaign and Presidency has so starkly demonstrated.
The voters in West Virginia, both blue collar and rural, certainly found promises of the return of coal mining jobs to be more appealing. How much benefit they will actually receive as a result of that appeal is less than apparent.
Unlike the policies which the Democrats were promoting, which would actually help them.
Do you think that the Democrats should take a page from the GOP book and started lying their asses off and promising the impossible just to get votes?
Or do you think that they should continue to try and work for the benefit of all their constituents, including (especially) the blue collar and rural ones?
CLEAN COLE?????? no such thing.Trump further tweets
"Big Rally tonight in West Virginia. Patrick Morrisey is running a GREAT race for U.S. Senate. I have done so much for West Virginia, against all odds, and having Patrick, a real fighter, by my side, would make things so much easier. See you later. CLEAN COAL!!!!"
"I am sorry to have to reiterate that there are serious and unpleasant consequences to crossing the Border into the United States ILLEGALLY! If there were no serious consequences, our country would be overrun with people trying to get in, and our system could not handle it!"
I have been harping on this for years.The almost open contempt with which some...by no means all...progressves (for lack of a better word) treat rural and blue collar voters has time and time again come around to bite the Dems in the butt.
The Democrats are dominated by people from an Urban background, and they often don't have a clue about appealing to rural and blur collar voters. To be a stable majority the Dems are going to have to learn.
Trump tweets
"Bill DeBlasio, the high taxing Mayor of NYC, just stole my campaign slogan: PROMISES MADE PROMISES KEPT! That’s not at all nice. No imagination! @foxandfriends"