CNN: Trump’s approval jumps 10 points in one month.

I find it odd that people say Trump is Hitler…then they ask him for money.

I thought it was bad to be financed by Hitler.

Now they want Hitler to be their benefactor.

Huh?
There Was Never Any Appeasement. Naziism Looked Like a Good Investment.

The Kennedys and the Bushes were financed by Hitler, too. So how can it be bad if that money enabled them to become our Presidents? Ewe Essay, Ewe Essay, All the Way!
 
There Was Never Any Appeasement. Naziism Looked Like a Good Investment.

The Kennedys and the Bushes were financed by Hitler, too. So how can it be bad if that money enabled them to become our Presidents? Ewe Essay, Ewe Essay, All the Way!

So we like Hitler?

I have never understood how Hitler is the cliché dictator when Stalin’s body count is like 7 Hitlers.
 
He has to ignore the polls and do what is right for America, it's that simple. The media manipulates these polls I'm sure. As soon as he drops the China tariffs they say "oh look, his polls numbers improved!"

If in 90 days and no fair agreement is made and he is forced to increase the tariffs again and they say "oh look Trumps poll numbers went down, I wonder why"
That is correct.

He is now a Lame lame-duck president and does not need to worry about polls.

Polls are just there for the media to influence the midterm elections.
 
So we like Hitler?

I have never understood how Hitler is the cliché dictator when Stalin’s body count is like 7 Hitlers.
In fact, Hitler is a piker compared to Mao.

Estimated Death Tolls Attributed to Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot​

[COLOR=oklch(0.93 0.003 106.451)]The death tolls attributed to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Pol Pot are among the highest for any leaders in modern history. Estimates vary due to differing methodologies and the challenges of historical record-keeping, but scholarly consensus provides widely cited ranges for each.[/COLOR]

[Adolf Hitler (Nazi Germany, 1933–1945)​

  • Estimated deaths: Approximately 11 to 21 million noncombatants.
  • Breakdown:
    • About 5.3–6 million Jews in the Holocaust.
    • Millions of Slavs, Roma, disabled individuals, and other targeted groups.
    • Additional millions died due to Nazi occupation policies, reprisals, starvation, and forced labor.
  • Scholarly consensus: Timothy Snyder estimates 11–12 million deliberate noncombatant deaths, while R.J. Rummel places the total closer to 21 million when including all democidal acts
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Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union, 1924–1953)​

  • Estimated deaths: Ranges from at least 6 million to as high as 20 million, with some earlier estimates up to 60 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Executions, Great Purge: 700,000–1.2 million.
    • Gulag deaths: 1.5–1.7 million.
    • Forced deportations: 450,000–566,000.
    • Famine (including Holodomor): 5.5–6.5 million.
    • Other repressions and purges.
  • Scholarly consensus: Most recent research based on Soviet archives suggests 6–9 million deliberate deaths, with higher estimates including indirect deaths (starvation, disease) and demographic losses
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Mao Zedong (People’s Republic of China, 1949–1976)​

  • Estimated deaths: Between 40 and 45 million, with some estimates as low as 30 million and as high as 70 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Great Leap Forward famine (1958–1962): 35–45 million.
    • Cultural Revolution and other campaigns: 2–3 million.
    • Political purges, forced labor, executions: 1–2 million.
  • Scholarly consensus: Most deaths occurred during the Great Leap Forward famine, with Frank Dikötter and Yang Jisheng estimating 35–45 million. Additional millions died during the Cultural Revolution and earlier purges
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    7​

    9​

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]Pol Pot (Khmer Rouge, Cambodia, 1975–1979)​

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  • Estimated deaths: 1.5 to 2 million, with some estimates up to 3 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Direct executions: 500,000–1.3 million.
    • Starvation, forced labor, disease: remainder.
  • Scholarly consensus: The most widely accepted figure is about 1.7–2 million, representing roughly a quarter of Cambodia’s population at the time
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Comparison Table

LeaderEstimated DeathsMain Causes
Hitler11–21 millionHolocaust, mass executions, starvation, forced labor, occupation policies
Stalin6–20 millionPurges, executions, Gulag, famine, forced deportations
Mao40–45 millionFamine (Great Leap Forward), purges, forced labor, Cultural Revolution
Pol Pot1.5–2 millionExecution, starvation, forced labor, disease
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Summary​

  • Mao Zedong is attributed with the highest death toll, primarily due to the Great Leap Forward famine.
  • Stalin's death toll is substantial, with millions perishing from state violence, famine, and repression.
  • Hitler's regime was responsible for the Holocaust and the deaths of millions of civilians across Europe.
  • Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge killed a quarter of Cambodia's population through genocide and social engineering.
These figures represent scholarly consensus and major historical studies, though precise numbers remain the subject of ongoing research and debate
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In fact, Hitler is a piker compared to Mao.

The death tolls attributed to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Pol Pot are among the highest for any leaders in modern history. Estimates vary due to differing methodologies and the challenges of historical record-keeping, but scholarly consensus provides widely cited ranges for each.
  • Estimated deaths: Approximately 11 to 21 million noncombatants.
  • Breakdown:
    • About 5.3–6 million Jews in the Holocaust.
    • Millions of Slavs, Roma, disabled individuals, and other targeted groups.
    • Additional millions died due to Nazi occupation policies, reprisals, starvation, and forced labor.
  • Scholarly consensus: Timothy Snyder estimates 11–12 million deliberate noncombatant deaths, while R.J. Rummel places the total closer to 21 million when including all democidal acts
    1​

    6​

    7​

    .

  • Estimated deaths: Ranges from at least 6 million to as high as 20 million, with some earlier estimates up to 60 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Executions, Great Purge: 700,000–1.2 million.
    • Gulag deaths: 1.5–1.7 million.
    • Forced deportations: 450,000–566,000.
    • Famine (including Holodomor): 5.5–6.5 million.
    • Other repressions and purges.
  • Scholarly consensus: Most recent research based on Soviet archives suggests 6–9 million deliberate deaths, with higher estimates including indirect deaths (starvation, disease) and demographic losses
    2​

    6​

    7​

    9​

    .
  • Estimated deaths: Between 40 and 45 million, with some estimates as low as 30 million and as high as 70 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Great Leap Forward famine (1958–1962): 35–45 million.
    • Cultural Revolution and other campaigns: 2–3 million.
    • Political purges, forced labor, executions: 1–2 million.
  • Scholarly consensus: Most deaths occurred during the Great Leap Forward famine, with Frank Dikötter and Yang Jisheng estimating 35–45 million. Additional millions died during the Cultural Revolution and earlier purges
    3​

    7​

    9​

    .
  • Estimated deaths: 1.5 to 2 million, with some estimates up to 3 million.
  • Breakdown:
    • Direct executions: 500,000–1.3 million.
    • Starvation, forced labor, disease: remainder.
  • Scholarly consensus: The most widely accepted figure is about 1.7–2 million, representing roughly a quarter of Cambodia’s population at the time
    4​

    5​

    10​

    11​

    .
LeaderEstimated DeathsMain Causes
Hitler11–21 millionHolocaust, mass executions, starvation, forced labor, occupation policies
Stalin6–20 millionPurges, executions, Gulag, famine, forced deportations
Mao40–45 millionFamine (Great Leap Forward), purges, forced labor, Cultural Revolution
Pol Pot1.5–2 millionExecution, starvation, forced labor, disease

  • Mao Zedong is attributed with the highest death toll, primarily due to the Great Leap Forward famine.
  • Stalin's death toll is substantial, with millions perishing from state violence, famine, and repression.
  • Hitler's regime was responsible for the Holocaust and the deaths of millions of civilians across Europe.
  • Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge killed a quarter of Cambodia's population through genocide and social engineering.
These figures represent scholarly consensus and major historical studies, though precise numbers remain the subject of ongoing research and debate
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They say Hitler to evoke a knee jerk emotional response from hysterics. It has no basis in reality. Like everything the left does.
 
Poll Question: "Do you approve of the Criminal Nazi Trump's handling of his job?"

Question #2: "Are your Parents home?"
 
More winning. America likes having a President who puts America, and Americans, first instead of last like the last regime.




Enten: I think it's time for a bit of a reality check, right? We were going into late April, Donald Trump's approval rating - his net approval seemed to be falling. He seemed to be 'adios amigos.' People were writing his political obituary. He is rising from the dead.

Look at this - hello. Trump's net approval rating among voters - this is the Reuters/Ipsos polling- look at this. In late April, he was eight points underwater. But look at where he was in the most recent poll among voters. He's up seven points to a minus-one point net favorability rating. This is not the picture that I think a lot of people were thinking that we would be painting. In late April, I think a lot of people expected his approval rating to keep dropping. But, at least according to Reuters/Ipsos, it's, in fact, rising.

[...]

Berman: Put this then in a larger perspective, Harry.

Enten: So this is just one poll, right? But let's take a look across an aggregate of polls. What are we seeing here? And I want to compare both to where Donald Trump is now versus where he was in late April, as well as where he was at this point in term number one. What you see is at minus-six points, he is a little bit worse off than he is in the Ipsos/Reuters polling, but he is considerably better than he was in late April when he was nine points underwater.

And more than, look at this. He's nearly 10 points better than he was back in May 16th of 2017 in his first term. So what we see is Donald Trump is not just doing better than he was doing in late April of 2025, he's doing considerably better than he was doing at this point in term number one, about 10 points better than he was doing at this point in term number one.


Of course it did, duh! Even incompetent Leftists know the truth. We have even seen Biden people saying how great Trump is doing, and wish their administration was so "hands on!" Is it any wonder that the Democrats are in total disarray and collapse!

But, since you/we are on this SITE, you would never know that, lol. The Left can still lie, still propagandize, and still gaslight. Joe Biden is as smart as a tac, he runs circles around his staff, hehehehehehehehehe!

We should NEVER allow them to enter a reasonable conversation, about ANYTHING in politics, ever again! If we do, we have FAILED the American people, along with our children and grandchildren. They should be shunned, but they may need food stamps if we cut them off from, 3 cents a post-)
 
Trump gets a $400 million jet from Qatar, while he expects his own MAGA supporters to suffer financial hardship for his god damn fucked-up tariffs.

And you call that "putting Americans first". You are one dirt stupid dude.
You are a complete moron. Deals are already being agreed to that will give America better terms regarding trade due to his strategy of using tariffs as a stick.

And how is it not a win for America to get a free $400 million plane? Idiot.
 
More winning. America likes having a President who puts America, and Americans, first instead of last like the last regime.




Enten: I think it's time for a bit of a reality check, right? We were going into late April, Donald Trump's approval rating - his net approval seemed to be falling. He seemed to be 'adios amigos.' People were writing his political obituary. He is rising from the dead.

Look at this - hello. Trump's net approval rating among voters - this is the Reuters/Ipsos polling- look at this. In late April, he was eight points underwater. But look at where he was in the most recent poll among voters. He's up seven points to a minus-one point net favorability rating. This is not the picture that I think a lot of people were thinking that we would be painting. In late April, I think a lot of people expected his approval rating to keep dropping. But, at least according to Reuters/Ipsos, it's, in fact, rising.

[...]

Berman: Put this then in a larger perspective, Harry.

Enten: So this is just one poll, right? But let's take a look across an aggregate of polls. What are we seeing here? And I want to compare both to where Donald Trump is now versus where he was in late April, as well as where he was at this point in term number one. What you see is at minus-six points, he is a little bit worse off than he is in the Ipsos/Reuters polling, but he is considerably better than he was in late April when he was nine points underwater.

And more than, look at this. He's nearly 10 points better than he was back in May 16th of 2017 in his first term. So what we see is Donald Trump is not just doing better than he was doing in late April of 2025, he's doing considerably better than he was doing at this point in term number one, about 10 points better than he was doing at this point in term number one.

:TH_WAY~113::thewave:
 
You are a complete moron. Deals are already being agreed to that will give America better terms regarding trade due to his strategy of using tariffs as a stick.
Wrong again, simpleton. Just because your MAGA ass wishes it to be true doesn't make it so.

And how is it not a win for America to get a free $400 million plane? Idiot.
Idiotic question asked by an idiotic person.
 
More winning. America likes having a President who puts America, and Americans, first instead of last like the last regime.




Enten: I think it's time for a bit of a reality check, right? We were going into late April, Donald Trump's approval rating - his net approval seemed to be falling. He seemed to be 'adios amigos.' People were writing his political obituary. He is rising from the dead.

Look at this - hello. Trump's net approval rating among voters - this is the Reuters/Ipsos polling- look at this. In late April, he was eight points underwater. But look at where he was in the most recent poll among voters. He's up seven points to a minus-one point net favorability rating. This is not the picture that I think a lot of people were thinking that we would be painting. In late April, I think a lot of people expected his approval rating to keep dropping. But, at least according to Reuters/Ipsos, it's, in fact, rising.

[...]

Berman: Put this then in a larger perspective, Harry.

Enten: So this is just one poll, right? But let's take a look across an aggregate of polls. What are we seeing here? And I want to compare both to where Donald Trump is now versus where he was in late April, as well as where he was at this point in term number one. What you see is at minus-six points, he is a little bit worse off than he is in the Ipsos/Reuters polling, but he is considerably better than he was in late April when he was nine points underwater.

And more than, look at this. He's nearly 10 points better than he was back in May 16th of 2017 in his first term. So what we see is Donald Trump is not just doing better than he was doing in late April of 2025, he's doing considerably better than he was doing at this point in term number one, about 10 points better than he was doing at this point in term number one.

I knew the thread was a lie when the link Was to “RedState” instead of CNN.
 
Meh, I don't think that he was ever really "down" at all.

Sane folks see him doing the jobs that need doing and it's mostly the insane conducting the polling.
Correct. He was never down. Just like Kamala was never winning.
 
No they don't, Simp.

Walmart just announced they are raising prices due to Trump's fucked-up tariffs. And so will everyone else.
Yet they do. Groceries are down, gas is down, inflation has slowed to damn near nothing, my 401k is kicking ass, my personal stocks are kicking ass. I’m able to save more every week. I don’t give a flying fuck about Walmart. I’m looking for better quality items from other retailers. Life has improved immensely in the last few months. You should join the celebration.
 
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