The Trump Brand Is Poison And That Should Terrify Republicans

Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.
I hereby deem this post a giant flaming crock of shit. :icon_rolleyes:
 
Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.


We get three more years of these meltdowns.

:WooHooSmileyWave-vi:
 
We get three more years of these meltdowns.

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"Ahhhh, Jesus, make them go away ..."
 
The Trump brand is poisonous to you communists.

The rest of America thinks it is spot on.
You 'Americans' are a minority. It's time other Americans tell you to right to your stupid faces that we give zero ***** what you think.
 
Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.
No kidding, Democrats and a Commie win in Deep Blue States....I am fricken shocked.
 
The Trump brand is poisonous to you communists.

The rest of America thinks it is spot on.
Because the deadbeat Lying,Incompetent left has no
where to ply their trade.Other than super Blue states
that Cotton Illegals { Needed solely for their Votes }
while Trump fans work,Pay taxes and honor Flag,
Holidays and Doing the the RIGHT Thing.
Todays left is a literal abomination.
Like ObamaCare .I pure fire abomination.
Yet up until a few months ago it was celebrated UNTIL
it was revealed for certain it was Bad Healthcare.
Actually never anything close to what Massa Obama
Promised and Pledged.
 
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LMAO riiiight Trump only handed Democrats their most humiliating loss of all time. :itsok: Poor Dems it's been a long painful first 12 months for them.
Again once the Public learns the Truth there is no longer
a place to hide.No wonder the Obama's have places
to hide { like 3 mansions }.Jimmy Carter and wife lived in the
same average home until they passed.
The Obama's are outright leftist Frauds.
Obama can no longer garner a microphone.
He was a Plant.A virtual Manchurian Candidate.
 
Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.
Well that's it then, I'm a Democrat now. Been thinking about sucking dirty cock anyway
 
Again once the Public learns the Truth there is no longer
a place to hide.No wonder the Obama's have places
to hide { like 3 mansions }.Jimmy Carter and wife lived in the
same average home until they passed.
The Obama's are outright leftist Frauds.
Obama can no longer garner a microphone.
He was a Plant.A virtual Manchurian Candidate.
Obama just gave a speech in New Jersey for Mikie Sherril a few days ago.
 
Obama just gave a speech in New Jersey for Mikie Sherril a few days ago.
How wonderbar.The skinny prick never once appeared at a
presser or gave an anouncement ON TIME.
NOT ONCE. Where George Bush made a point of always
arriving On Time to a presser when Potus.
 
Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.
Republicans did not change the resolution for budget. Democrats want change which is extension and new funding for the Affordable Care Act. So how did Trump and the Republicans cause the shutdown?
 
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Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.

Republicans are left with a dilemma: How to, or whether at this point they even can, separate themselves from the open bigotry and antisemitism increasingly permeating in their party.

In Trump's first term he called Mexicans “rapists” and “murderers,” attacked judges solely for their ethnicity, called African countries and black communities in America “shitholes” and regularly demeaned women. And of course, his reaction to the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which featured white supremacist and antisemitic iconography, and was preceded by a white nationalist march with marchers chanting “Jews will not replace us.”

But instead of rallying the right together, Kirk’s death left a vacuum and opened the door to the conservative movement’s most hard-right and openly fascist actors to seize their moment. The conspiracism that has served as the fuel for Trump’s political ascent suddenly turned against the one target that Republicans had tried to keep insulated: Israel.

Before his murder, Kirk had reportedly started to privately reconsider the GOP’s pro-Israel stance. Donors like the New York billionaire Bill Ackman, who is Jewish, tried to push Kirk to remain steadfast in his support of Israel in a hastily organized intervention. But Kirk was not alone. Many in the right-wing media ecosystem had begun to cater to young conservatives — many of whom increasingly view Israel negatively.
 
Trump’s shutdown excuse is as close as he’ll ever get to an accidental confession. The shutdown isn’t a Washington parlor game—it’s a national disaster, and voters know exactly who lit the fuse. His proposed “solution”—ending the Senate filibuster—only underscores how disconnected he is from reality.

Voters didn’t punish Republicans for failing to end the shutdown; they punished them for causing it, for gleefully smashing government and the public services that millions of Americans—especially rural conservatives—depend on.

Trump is toxic—more unpopular today than at any point during either of his two presidencies. His party still hasn’t been able to quit him, and now he’s dragging it straight into electoral ruin.

With these results, the GOP’s fate in 2026 seems clear. They can finally start to distance themselves from Trump and maybe earn a fighting chance in next year’s midterms—or they can stay the course and go down with the ship.


It lasted one term and 10 months. There is no scenario where any more MAGA victories take place, except the same red rural districts, where the same losers in the poorest counties continue voting to stay poor and stupid.
Democrats shutdown the government and got nothing for it. Pure stupidity. Now they look like idiots.
 
Republicans are left with a dilemma: How to, or whether at this point they even can, separate themselves from the open bigotry and antisemitism increasingly permeating in their party.

In Trump's first term he called Mexicans “rapists” and “murderers,” attacked judges solely for their ethnicity, called African countries and black communities in America “shitholes” and regularly demeaned women. And of course, his reaction to the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which featured white supremacist and antisemitic iconography, and was preceded by a white nationalist march with marchers chanting “Jews will not replace us.”

But instead of rallying the right together, Kirk’s death left a vacuum and opened the door to the conservative movement’s most hard-right and openly fascist actors to seize their moment. The conspiracism that has served as the fuel for Trump’s political ascent suddenly turned against the one target that Republicans had tried to keep insulated: Israel.

Before his murder, Kirk had reportedly started to privately reconsider the GOP’s pro-Israel stance. Donors like the New York billionaire Bill Ackman, who is Jewish, tried to push Kirk to remain steadfast in his support of Israel in a hastily organized intervention. But Kirk was not alone. Many in the right-wing media ecosystem had begun to cater to young conservatives — many of whom increasingly view Israel negatively.
This post is an example of a person thinking what he wants to be true actually is true when in fact its all Male cow feces
 
This post is an example of a person thinking what he wants to be true actually is true when in fact its all Male cow feces

Are you denying reality?

While older Republicans remain strongly supportive of Israel, young Republicans are significantly less so, and their support has been declining in recent years. There is a growing generational divide within the Republican party on this issue.
  • Younger Republicans (ages 18-49) have significantly cooler views. Recent polls indicate that a majority of this group holds an unfavorable opinion of Israel, a sharp increase from previous years.
  • For example, an August 2025 University of Maryland survey found that just 24% of Republicans ages 18-34 sympathize more with Israelis than Palestinians, compared to 52% of Republicans age 35 and older.
I have to agree with young Republicans
 

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