R.I.P. "Never-Trump" movement, 2015-2024

I wonder how Kamala feels watching all of her doners visit MAL to kiss the ring….
Decades of getting privileges due to her female blackness has blinded her to her own stupidity, so who knows what’s going on in that defective brain of hers?

If she had a few more working brain cells, she’d know enough not to get back up in front of an audience with her word salads - “remember the context in which you live” - and give that irritating cackle to remind people what an awful candidate she was.
 
Thank God that gone are the days where blacks get a job simply because they are black.

If they want to be thought of as equal, then they should compete for jobs on an even keel as other races. Otherwise, it's simply racist.

I agree.

Let's make it completely illegal for a white person to hire his idiot nephew, his side-piece, or his drinking buddy.

Then we will be on an equal footing.
 
Yea I didn't think you knew who it was, either.
Stephanie Lynne Bowers is a Senior Foreign Service Officer who served as the Charge d’Affaires at the United States Embassy in The Bahamas from 2018 to 2020.

Before her appointment in The Bahamas, Bowers was Chief of Staff of the Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs. Bowers also worked as Deputy Director of the Office of Central American Affairs, Deputy Director of the Office of International Religious Freedom, Senior Watch Officer in the Secretary of State’s Executive Secretariat Operations Center, and as Caribbean Basin Security Initiative Coordinator and South America Team Leader in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).

Kimberly Furnish is an American diplomat. She has served as Chargé d'affaires at the The Bahamas since June 2024.

Furnish is a career foreign service officer. She previously served as the director of American Citizen Services & Crisis Management at the Department of State, where she was the senior official responsible for the protection of U.S. citizens overseas and collaborated with various agencies to enhance the security of Americans globally. Prior to this, Furnish was the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Attaché at the U.S. Consulate General in Karachi, Pakistan, and Chief of American Citizen Services at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, where she managed a consular district with over 200,000 U.S. citizens and led plans for potential evacuations from the Korean Peninsula.


Walker?
So answer the question. When Biden nominates an unqualified black,
Like who?
you fully support it and call it "progressive." If Trump does it, you don't support it, and call him stupid.
That only because.............He is.......




Why the double standard?
 
What I find interesting is that many on the left (and some on the right) seem to have settled into the mindset of letting Trump have his four years and then the country will be done with him. All of this after constantly droning on and on that Trump will make himself dictator for life on day one, take democracy away, and eliminate elections. Now, all of a sudden, they are looking forward to 2026 and 2028, the very same years they claimed would never happen if Trump won.
Just shows what liars they all are. They never believed it…..just hoped they’d scare the useful idiots into voting against him.
 
I will be meeting with a brainwashed ledtist tomorrow and I’ve tried telling her before that the media has been lying to her about Trump being a dictator. She refuses to believe it.

This is where Trump’s lawsuits against the lying media is most helpful. It’s not in the $15 million that ABC has to cough up, or the other pending cases. It brings to the forefront how dishonest the media has been -he’s a rapist! He’s like Hitler! His supporters are like Nazis! - and gives ammunition to debate with the brainwashed masses.

Disney pisses away $180 Million on Star Wars shows that no one watches. $15 Million is chicken feed.

It's a bad precedent, to be sure, and hopefully other outlets will have some backbone, but this is the problem when most of your media is owned by a few big corporations.
 
Decades of getting privileges due to her female blackness has blinded her to her own stupidity, so who knows what’s going on in that defective brain of hers?

If she had a few more working brain cells, she’d know enough not to get back up in front of an audience with her word salads - “remember the context in which you live” - and give that irritating cackle to remind people what an awful candidate she was.

I'm sorry, I guess I can't get that worried about someone who says that, when Trump was saying shit like "Eating cats and dogs", "Windmills cause cancer" and "Hannibal Lector"

Now, that's some crazy talk.
 
by the time the midterms roll around, we'll be in a full-fledged recession.

Then they'll be throwing out Republicans in droves.
WTF?

What kind of sub-human POS wishes a recession on the American people for mere votes?

Why don't you take your TDS 2.0 and isolate yourself before it spreads to humans.
 
The "Never-Trumper" coalition is dead. It's over. While they were yammering about "fascism" and "protect muh democracy" and voting for Kamala Harris, what ordinary people really cared about this year were the high cost of living and the chaos at the border.


Done With Never Trump​


"It’s been more than nine years since I first denounced Donald Trump as a “loudmouth vulgarian appealing to quieter vulgarians.” I’ve called myself a Never Trump conservative ever since, even when I agreed with his policies from time to time. I also opposed him throughout his run this year.

Could his second term be as bad as his most fervent critics fear? Yes. Is it time to drop the heavy moralizing and incessant doomsaying that typified so much of the Never Trump movement — and that rendered it politically impotent and frequently obtuse? Yes, please.

Who, and what, is Trump? He’s a man and the symbol of a movement. The man is crass but charismatic, ignorant but intuitive, dishonest but authentic. The movement is patriotic — and angry.

Some of that anger is intensely bigoted and some of it misplaced. That side of the anger gets most of the media’s attention. But some of it, too, is correctly directed at a self-satisfied elite that thinks it knows better but often doesn’t, whether the subject is Covid restrictions, immigration policy or how to get our allies to pay more for their defense.

It’s Trump’s sulfurous contempt for that elite — his refusal to be shaped by their norms or shamed by their scorn and his willingness to call out their hypocrisy — that makes him a hero to his followers. Cases in point: How come so many who denounce Trump as a sexual predator were, 20 years earlier, Bill Clinton’s steadfast defenders? Why were the same people who demanded investigations into every corner of the Trump family’s business dealings so incurious about the Biden family’s dealings, like the curiously high prices for Hunter’s paintings?

Never Trumpers — I include myself in this indictment — never quite got the point. It wasn’t that we’d forgotten Clinton’s scandals or were ignorant of the allegations about the Bidens. It’s that we thought Trump degraded the values that conservatives were supposed to stand for. We also thought that Trump represented a form of illiberalism that was antithetical to our “free people, free markets, free world” brand of conservatism and that was bound to take the Republican Party down a dark road.

In this we weren’t wrong: There’s plenty to dislike and fear about Trump from a traditionally conservative standpoint. But Never Trumpers also overstated our case and, in doing so, defeated our purpose.

How so? We warned that Trump would be a reckless president who might stumble into World War III. If anything, his foreign policy in his first term was, in practice, often cautious to a fault. We hyperventilated about his odd chumminess with Vladimir Putin. But the collusion allegations were a smear, and Trump’s Russia policy — whether it was his opposition to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline or his covert aid to Ukraine — was much tougher than either Barack Obama’s or (at least until Russia invaded Ukraine) President Biden’s.

We predicted that Trump’s rhetoric would wreck the Republican Party’s chances to win over the constituencies the party had identified, after 2012, as key to its future. But we missed that his working-class appeal would also reach working-class minorities — like the 48 percent of Latino male voters who cast their ballots for him last month. And we were alarmed by Trump’s protectionism and big-spending ways. But the economy mostly thrived under him, at least until the pandemic.

We also talked a lot about democracy. That’s important: The memory of Jan. 6 and Trump’s 2020 election lies were the main reasons I voted for Kamala Harris. But if democracy means anything, it’s that ordinary people, not elites, get to decide how important an event like Jan. 6 is to them. Turns out, not so much.

What ordinary people really cared about this year were the high cost of living and the chaos at the border. Why did Trump — so often deprecated by his critics as a fortunate fool — understand this so well while we fecklessly carried on about the soul of the nation?

What else did we not sufficiently appreciate? That, as much as Trump might lie, Americans also felt lied to by the left — particularly when it came to the White House cover-up of Biden’s physical and mental decline. That, as bigoted as elements of the MAGA world can be, there is plenty of bigotry to go around — not least in the torrent of Israel-bashing and antisemitism that emerged from the cultural left after Oct. 7. That, as much as we fear Trump could wreck some of our institutions, whether it’s higher education or the F.B.I., many of those institutions are already broken and may need to be reconceived or replaced.

So here’s a thought for Trump’s perennial critics, including those of us on the right: Let’s enter the new year by wishing the new administration well, by giving some of Trump’s cabinet picks the benefit of the doubt, by dropping the lurid historical comparisons to past dictators, by not sounding paranoid about the ever-looming end of democracy, by hoping for the best and knowing that we need to fight the wrongs that are real and not merely what we fear, that whatever happens, this too shall pass.

Enjoy the holidays."

Opinion | Done With Never Trump
You just described Trump as angry, bigoted, crass, ignorant, dishonest, and more

I’m sorry but that’s disqualifying

Full stop
 
WTF?

What kind of sub-human POS wishes a recession on the American people for mere votes?

Why don't you take your TDS 2.0 and isolate yourself before it spreads to humans.

If you are stupid enough to elect a guy who gave you the LAST recession, you did that to yourself.

Here's the thing about recessions. There's always a trigger.

2020 it was Covid.
2008 it was the housing collapse
2002 it was the dot.com bubble
1990 it was the S&L Crisis.

I see several triggers that could cause a recession. One of them is the Crypto-currency scams. Another is tariffs starting a trade war.

Biden did a pretty good job avoiding recession when a lot of other countries, like Japan and the UK, sank into them.
 
If you are stupid enough to elect a guy who gave you the LAST recession, you did that to yourself.

Here's the thing about recessions. There's always a trigger.

2020 it was Covid.
2008 it was the housing collapse
2002 it was the dot.com bubble
1990 it was the S&L Crisis.

I see several triggers that could cause a recession. One of them is the Crypto-currency scams. Another is tariffs starting a trade war.

Biden did a pretty good job avoiding recession when a lot of other countries, like Japan and the UK, sank into them.
Bugger-off, you are not even worth this much of a reply.
 

thehill.com · regulation · court-battlesNY AG won’t toss multimillion-dollar Trump civil fraud judgment


Dec 10, 2024 · The New York attorney general’s office said Tuesday it will not drop its multimillion-dollar civil fraud case against President-elect Trump, despite his request.

Today, the president-elect, Trump Organization and top executives — including his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump — owe more than $497 million with interest, which has continued to accrue while they appeal.

Stay off the leftist kook sites.
 
How? The voting machines are not connected to the internet. Remember. That is the claim YOU peeps made in 2020.
Your dear leader didn't think so...............

www.washingtonpost.com · politics · 2021/06/15Trump White House asked DOJ to prove Italian satellite ...


Jun 15, 2021 · The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released a batch of emails detailing the Trump team’s efforts to get the agency to investigate baseless theories of voter fraud.

Neither did his cult..............

www.dailydot.com · debug · mark-meadows-italianMark Meadows Shared Conspiracy That Italian Satellites Stole ...


Jun 15, 2021 · In a message on January 1, Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff, shared a link to a YouTube video with then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen that falsely claimed Italian
 
^ tells us America is “ugly and cruel” because we voted for Trump, then tells us he’s all about “Unity”
And then there's reality. From another thread:

First of all, I'm not advocating for unity. I specifically said, in the OP, "Personally, given this country's present condition, I thought it was dumb when Biden tried to use it when he was first elected. We're just not close enough to it to even discuss it right now." So maybe we can get past that. "Unity" is not even a possibility right now, okay? We're clearly closer to the OPPOSITE.

Fortunately, I expect you folks to lie about me.
 

thehill.com · regulation · court-battlesNY AG won’t toss multimillion-dollar Trump civil fraud judgment


Dec 10, 2024 · The New York attorney general’s office said Tuesday it will not drop its multimillion-dollar civil fraud case against President-elect Trump, despite his request.

Today, the president-elect, Trump Organization and top executives — including his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump — owe more than $497 million with interest, which has continued to accrue while they appeal.

Yeah. You got him this time for sure. :laughing0301:
 
by the time the midterms roll around, we'll be in a full-fledged recession.

Then they'll be throwing out Republicans in droves.
Yeah, no. Americans have realized The American Way is far superior to what Democrats want and Democrats can go kick rocks.
 
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