I said once they retire Republicans Presidents don't stay involved in poetics like Obama and Clinton. Trump is running for office.......
Lets' see how Vance's rally in Georgia went today. JD Vance speaks before dozens of Walmart greeters at Georgia rally. NEW VIDEO: Republican Vice-Presidential Nominee JD Vance holds rally in Valdostaa https://wgxa.tv/news/local/gallery-...tial-nominee-jd-vance-holds-rally-in-valdosta
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in a 2018 video the Kamala Harris campaign circulated on social media in August, said he wanted to get "weapons of war that I carried in war" off the streets. FALSE
The democrats will not stop until Donald Trump is dead. Arizona man sought in connection to threats against former President Donald Trump is arrested, law enforcement says
IdleChild childishly conflates his made up first sentence with actual second sentence headline - putting them together in bold large font as if it was quoted as one. Meanwhile .... Arizona man who threatened to kill Trump arrested https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4843050-arizona-man-threatens-trump/ .............. The sheriff’s office said the 66-year-old has an outstanding warrant in Wisconsin for driving under the influence. Additionally, he was also wanted for failing to register as a sex offender and for a hit-and-run in Arizona. .............. Has no doubt MAGA written all over it. Haha
After insulting Brian Kemp Tough guy Trump goes back 'running like a dog' praising him while begging for his help. The world is laughing. 'Begging for help in Georgia': Pundits laugh at Trump's 'hat-in-hand' praise of Brian Kemp Donald Trump's swift backtrack from blatant attacks on Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp spurred hilarity among political pundits who called it an act of desperation Friday. Trump's social media blasts praising Kemp — whom he slammed as a "disloyal" Republican and poor governor during an Atlanta rally earlier this month — suggested the former president held deeper concerns about his ability to claim the swing state he lost in 2020, analysts said. "Nothing tells you Trump is in full panic more than seeing him crawl back to nemesis Brian Kemp begging for help in Georgia," Talking Points Memo founder Josh Marshall wrote on X. "Haven't seen anything this revealing from him in weeks. Quite literal "Weeks after attacking him as 'Little Brian,' 'a bad guy,' 'disloyal' and an 'average governor,'" reported CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, "Trump is now praising Gov. Brian Kemp." Marshall also quipped Trump was running back to Kemp "like a dog."
Kemp should just openly come out and say, "Trump can go f@ck himself". But Kemp is a traditional GOP party loyalist and won't do this.
'Trump is unfit': Fox News publishes mass-GOP endorsement for Kamala Harris A group of powerful Republicans with decades of service in Washington D.C. have thrown their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, the conservative network Fox News was first to report. Twelve White House lawyers who represented former presidents Ronald Reagan's, George H.W. Bush's and George W. Bush's administrations endorsed Harris over former President Donald Trump, whom they dubbed a danger to the nation. "We endorse Kamala Harris and support her election as President because we believe that returning former President Trump to office would threaten American democracy and undermine the rule of law in our country," the lawyers wrote in a letter obtained by Fox News. "We urge all patriotic Republicans, former Republicans, conservative and center-right citizens, and independent voters to place love of country above party and ideology and join us in supporting Kamala Harris." Among the signatories is Michael Luttig, the conservative judge who made headlines earlier this week with his historic decision to back a democrat over Trump. "I am proud to join my colleagues and friends in this endorsement," Luttig wrote on X. He extended thanks to Harris and to Fox News. Luttig was joined by former White House attorneys John Bellinger, Benedict Cohen, Peter D. Keisler, Robert M. Kruger, John Mitnick, Alan Charles Raul, Nicholas Rostow, Peter J. Rusthoven and Wendell L. Willkie, according to Fox News. The twelve attorneys represent a small portion of Republicans who say they'll cross the aisle to ensure Trump does not reclaim the White House in 2025. Former Vice President Mike Pence has refused to endorse Trump and former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R-GA) and former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) went so far as to give speeches supporting Harris in the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. John Bolton, Trump's National Security Adviser said publicly the former president is "not fit" for office. While former Attorney General Bill Barr echoed these sentiments, he has effectively endorsed the president anyway. "Donald Trump’s own Vice President and multiple members of his Administration and White House Staff at the most senior levels – as well as former Republican nominees for President and Vice President – have already declined to endorse his reelection," the letter states. "Trump’s own Attorney General and National Security Adviser have said unequivocally that Donald Trump is unfit for office, dangerous, and detached from reality."