Bob Blaylock
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will never be president again.
Donald Trump will never be president again: Luntz
The pollster who advised George W. Bush to refer to global warming as climate change also said he wants to come to Australia to fix the climate debate as a way of making up for questioning the science.www.smh.com.au
But before all you uber lefties wet your pants he also says this:
He said the rise of “squad leader” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reflected the Democratic Party’s desire for revenge via “woke politics”, something he warns against because of the long-term destruction it will cause to society.
And he said this about social media. Something I said on this board at least 10 years ago:
“[Social Media] is poisoning our minds, it’s an acid, it genuinely is toxic, it’s dividing us, it’s killing our attention span, it’s killing our ability to reason and most importantly we’re being fed 24/7 what we already believe and that’s the problem,” he said.
It was written by an Australian journalist for an Australian publication who is based in the UK. You mean if I was to peruse the WoPo, NY Times, Chic Tribune, LA Times there would no international news in those publications? Interesting...
I actually thought the part about how wokism could destroy politics was more interesting. And I agree, wokism has gone too far.
It is unclear why you think that any American should give a fuck what you, or any other foreigner thinks about our country, our government, and how we should run it.
You have no standing, whatsoever, and no say, and for the most part, those of you who purport to lecture us on such subjects don't even have any meaningful knowledge on which to do so. Most of you are far more aligned with the degenerate ideologies which we rejected, and against which we violently rebelled, in order to found this country, than in any principles relevant to this nation.
As to the actual topic, it seems to me that Mr. Trump is in a position to run the strongest campaign for President that we've ever seen. All he has to do is compare the records of what he did previously as President, and what results it produced, with what Biden is now doing as President, and what results it has produced. This could wind up being very much like Reagan vs. Carter 1980, with the difference that the modern counterpart to Reagan has a record to which he can point as representative of how he past served as President and can be expected to serve again, if elected.