I definitely don't want him to win, but it would be nice if one of those assholes could actually pose a real threat to Trump's almost inevitable nomination.
If Trump had actual competition in the Republican primary the infighting would be so bad they'd literally tear the party apart.
For there to be actual competition the moderates would need to drop any remaining DeSantis support (which probably isn't much) and unite under Haley (preferably) or Pence/Christie. Haley has been gaining some traction in NH so it could be possible but probably unlikely. Trump will more than likely run away with the nomination.
Probably wishful thinking. They all postured like that the first time. Then fell in line and kissed trumps ass. Remember all the horrible things he said about Cruz, his wife and father? Then Cruz shut up and sucked up to him the second he lost any hope of winning the primary.
They're all just souless horrible people. They just want money and power. I'm not sure if any of them believe most of what they say and they'll kiss any ass that will help them win their next election.
What if Trump is actually jailed and/or barred from running? Wouldn't that make DeSatan the next best candidate? Even if just one state bars Trump from running, that should be enough to end his campaign and hand the nomination to DeSanctimonious. He'll still lose the general election to Biden, but still.
It would probably be Ramaswamy. He's ahead of DeSantis in many polls and essentially believes everything Trump does. Plus he has way more charisma than DeSantis.
It might, but luckily DeSantis is so unlikeable and has zero charisma, that the republicans would never win a presidential election with him as the candidate.
If Trump is jailed, he wins the election. You can run for office from jail. If anything, it will improve his image among people likely to vote for him.
If a Blue State bars Trump from running, that doesn't matter, because he wasn't going to win that state anyways.
A Red State would never bar Trump from running, because it would be political suicide for any Republican to stand against Trump in such a way.
I don't understand the party thought process: they seem to want as many births as possible, but they also seem to want as many deaths as possible. What does that get them?
Edit: never mind, I figured it out. This is slave-owner mentality. You want/need lots of fresh new meat for the grinder, but then you want to be rid of them as soon as they are past their forced-labor prime.
The 'covid is fake/masks don't work' talking points were cast early on, when the data were mostly being reported in high-population-density areas. I suspect they decided the pandemic was a political opportunity, to let the virus kill off minorities and democrats in the cities for them.
Of course, they're stupid as hell in that they killed far more of their own voters than they did anyone else.
It is entirely possible that the lopsided amount of covid related deaths among the conservative population actually skewed purple districts to blue in recent years. Stop this timeline I want to get off.
They will say and do whatever they think will whip their cultists into a frenzy enough to vote and keep them in power. Whether or not it kills those same voters is irrelevant to them.
There are some of them who are just idiot true believers, but they don't tend to be the ones in high leadership positions.
Yeah, DeSADIST is one of those people that surely knows better. But he has to reverse virtue signal to the feces-flinging howler monkeys that make up his party, and they actually will believe whatever they are told to believe, as long as they think it will "own the libs".
We should stop giving private corporations public funds anyway. Not that I think DeSantis would do it, but medicine and vaccines should 100% be funded, researched, and produced by public parties.
Edit before my comment gets misunderstood: my comment is in no way a compliment to DeSantis or anti-vaccine in any way. Just against private companies being given tax dollars
Interesting. I remember when the True Conservatives (TM) were telling me that donnie won't be the selection for their party, but ronnie will. Because he's so reasonable and all and donnie without the baggage.
Wonder where all those people are right about now? They were saying they'll never vote for the "Democrat (sic) Party", because "too extreme", "too woke", etc, but will vote third party if donnie does win the primary, but otherwise, they wanted ronnie. Again, because of so many principles. LOL.
DeSantis has just become trump as a politician. Playing to the same depraved racist, anti science base for votes. I've been more afraid of him getting elected than Trump for 4+ years because he's not quiet as braindead and knows how to do a little bit of politicing to get some shit done.
Trump was a useful idiot. DeSantis would probably get more horrific shit done than he would...
Meanwhile, he's polling 5th in New Hampshire and even fellow Republicans consider his campaign an embarrassment, so spewing dingbat contrarian shit like this is basically all he has left.
Such a weird tactic. It's like none of them have any idea how to campaign, and they haven't realized that Trump already has the right wing locked up. Campaigning to his right is a shortcut to irrelevance.
Most are campaigning for the VP spot or to pick up where trump will leave off if/when he’s brought to prison. They don’t need to win, they just need to be the last one standing because the MAGAts will vote for the R, not the candidate
“Certainly, we’re not going to fund them,” the Florida Republican governor said during a wide-ranging interview with ABC News recorded Wednesday from Midland, Texas, where he announced his domestic energy policy.
The comment comes as DeSantis has ramped up his attacks in recent weeks on former President Donald Trump, the front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination, over his administration’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We’re going to hold people accountable and we’re going to ensure that in the United States, you’re never infringed upon by some health bureaucrat trying to take away your freedom,” DeSantis said in Spencer, Iowa, in late August.
As some limited, local mask mandates have returned, DeSantis held a roundtable last week on the new Covid-19 shots from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, where his surgeon general recommended people under 65 against receiving them.
The governor said the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cannot be trusted – a response that elicited a prolonged on-air clarification about the scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of coronavirus vaccines from ABC anchor Linsey Davis.
Asked to contrast himself with Trump, DeSantis rattled off a list of differences, touching on their upbringings and early adult life while continuing to push pragmatic arguments about their capacity to serve.
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Look America, we need more leadership like this. Vaccines? What next, a living wage?? A consumer protection agency??! What’s wrong with you? John Fetterman was dressed like a hardworking, knowledgeable, worker today and that’s not what we’ve been about! We have been about protestant work ethic and child labor and that’s who we need to fight the next war we make up!!!
Well DeSantis is never going to get elected so he won't be able to implement that.
That being said, at what point do we cut funding for the vaccine? Why are we subsidizing a product that is making pharmaceutical companies tons of money? It's not like they are broke.
Additionally, when are we going to revoke the Emergency Use Authorization for these products?
Oh that's good. I didn't see they had gotten the full approval.
I think there will need to be a point though where we determine that those who are not at risk don't need to get the vaccine and those at risk should still get it.
The pharmaceutical companies are pulling in tons of money based on the strong push that "everyone must get it". Unfortunately that money gets funneled into their lobbying power and thus continues the viscous cycle.