Trump’s Rare Attempt to Stay on Message Ends in Disaster Donald Trump gave a low-energy speech that elicited few cheers from the audience. https://newrepublic.com/post/185025/donald-trump-attempt-message-ends-disaster
Yeah right....basement dweller. 'Behind closed doors': Ex-Trump aide spills former boss' secrets to packed DNC A former White House press secretary for Donald Trump delivered a stinging rebuke to her former boss at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. Stephanie Grisham told Democrats on Tuesday night she wasn't just a Trump supporter, she was a "true believer" and one of his closest advisers, spending Easter, Christmas and Thanksgiving with the Trump family at Mar-a-Lago. "Behind closed doors, Trump mocks his supporters," she said. "He calls them basement-dwellers." During a pandemic-era hospital visit, as people died in the intensive care unit, Grisham said Trump was "mad that the cameras weren't watching him." "He has no empathy," said Grisham. "No morals. And no fidelity to the truth. He used to tell me, 'It doesn't matter what you say, Stephanie. Say it enough, and people will believe you.'" She earned applause as she noted she's once again behind a podium — "advocating for a Democrat."
The Dotard is about to get his shits kicked right into his diapers , so he meekly changes his tune.....it's no more Barack HUSSIEN Obama. 'A nice gentleman': 'Losing' Trump suddenly changes opinion on Obama Donald Trump suddenly changed his opinion of former President Barack Obama, as some polls showed that presumed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris was improving her position in the 2024 race. On Tuesday, CNN asked Trump about his view of Obama before the former Democratic president was scheduled to speak at his party's convention in Chicago that night. "I like him. I think he's a nice gentleman." Trump replied. The Republican presidential nominee added: " I happen to like him. I respect him, and I respect his wife."
BrainWorm joining Dotard's team? RFK Jr to weigh dropping US presidential bid to join forces with Trump Reuters Updated Tue, August 20, 2024 at 5:15 PM EDT·2 min read 2.4k FILE PHOTO: Independent presidential candidate RFK Jr speaks at crypto conference in Nashville (Reuters) -Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering ending his campaign to join forces with Republican rival Donald Trump, Kennedy's running mate said in an interview posted online on Tuesday. The vice presidential candidate, Nicole Shanahan, said that as independents she and Kennedy ran the risk of drawing support from would-be Trump voters and clearing the way for Democrats Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to win the November election. "Or we walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump," she told Los Angeles media company Impact Theory. Asked when they would make a decision, she did not say. Trump told CNN on Tuesday he would "certainly be open" to Kennedy playing a role in his administration if the independent candidate drops out of the race and endorses him. "I like him, and I respect him," Trump told the network in an interview after a campaign stop in Michigan. "He’s a brilliant guy. He’s a very smart guy. I’ve known him for a very long time," Trump was quoted as saying by CNN. "I didn’t know he was thinking about getting out, but if he is thinking about getting out, certainly I’d be open to it." In a statement on X on Tuesday, Kennedy wrote: "As always, I am willing to talk with leaders of any political party to further the goals I have served for 40 years in my career and in this campaign." Kennedy, the son of the late Democratic politician Robert F. Kennedy, is an environmental advocate who has spread misinformation on vaccines and whose family has denounced his campaign. He initially sought to challenge U.S. President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination but switched to run as an independent. Biden later dropped out and endorsed Harris, who will accept the nomination at the party's convention this week. Kennedy, 70, faces an uphill battle qualifying for the presidential ballot in many states, but he could siphon enough votes away in the tight race between Harris and Trump to have an outsized impact. Kennedy's support stood at 4% in an Ipsos poll taken this month. Trump has sought Kennedy's support, a phone call leaked in July showed. Shanahan in the interview released on Tuesday said Trump had taken an interest in their healthcare policies, making it worth exploring "a unity party." Kennedy's team has never been in talks with Harris, she added. https://www.yahoo.com/news/rfk-jr-said-weigh-dropping-191159226.html
Suddenly, Trump’s Biggest Far-Right Allies Admit He Could Lose—Badly As some of the most extreme MAGA influencers start turning aggressively on Trump, an expert who closely tracks the far right explains the deeper source of their panic. https://newrepublic.com/article/185028/suddenly-trumps-biggest-far-right-allies-admit-losebadly
Trump needs to realize how many people hate him before it’s too late https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/4836969-trump-needs-reaching-out-haters/