Are enough of the electorate sick of Trump yet?Are the Republicans satisfied with the direction in which Trump is leading the nation?If a significant number were dissatisfied, what... moreAre enough of the electorate sick of Trump yet?Are the Republicans satisfied with the direction in which Trump is leading the nation?If a significant number were dissatisfied, what options would be open to them to put forward and alternative?Will the Democrats put forward really good candidates?Will the Dems put the right tactics and effort into their campaign?And will more Democrats not take the outcome for granted and come out to vote?
WHO is GOING To VOTE FOR THIS JERK?Does anyone care what Hillary Clinton does? She isn't even running. IS HE FREAKING NUTS OR WHAT?And what about THAT base? Do th... moreWHO is GOING To VOTE FOR THIS JERK?Does anyone care what Hillary Clinton does? She isn't even running. IS HE FREAKING NUTS OR WHAT?And what about THAT base? Do they even know why they hated her in the first place? I doubt it.
Here’s a prediction: Newspapers around the country will endorse President Trump’s opponent in the 2020 presidential election by a gaping margin, perhaps even exceeding ... moreHere’s a prediction: Newspapers around the country will endorse President Trump’s opponent in the 2020 presidential election by a gaping margin, perhaps even exceeding the 57-to-2 blowout for Hillary Clinton in 2016 (among the country’s 100 largest papers).
One way to stick out from this lump of consensus? Get your endorsement out early. “Our Orlando Sentinel endorsement for president in 2020: Not Donald Trump,” reads the headline on the Sentinel’s Tuesday editorial, which is pegged to the president’s visit to Orlando later Tuesday to officially launch his presidential campaign. In 2016, The Post’s editorial board ruled out a Trump endorsement months before the election, calling him a “unique and present danger” to the Constitution.
Is this the first such editorial of the 2020 cycle? “I think so,” responded Julie Anderson, the Sentinel’s editor in chief, who oversees both the paper’s news coverage and its editorials. “All t... less
He has the RIGHT to bypass the Constitution and intends to do whatever is favorable in his eyes for his own benefit. I think Nancy is worrying who the GOP will throw out ther... moreHe has the RIGHT to bypass the Constitution and intends to do whatever is favorable in his eyes for his own benefit. I think Nancy is worrying who the GOP will throw out there as a TRUMP replacement and then the REPUBLICANS will have someone to VOTE FOR.THAT IS A MAJOR CONCERN. MAJOR. I am all for her holding out on that issue.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will leave her position at the end of the month, capping a tumultuous tenure as the President's chief spokeswoman in which she largely red... moreWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders will leave her position at the end of the month, capping a tumultuous tenure as the President's chief spokeswoman in which she largely redefined the position. Announcing the departure on Twitter, President Donald Trump said Sanders will return to her home state of Arkansas, and he floated the possibility of her running for governor.Will anyone miss her?
Ok this was a rant. GUILTY.But what do you want? I'm watching the news. Every brilliant person in the world is against this MORON and we cannot do a thing? He nee... moreOk this was a rant. GUILTY.But what do you want? I'm watching the news. Every brilliant person in the world is against this MORON and we cannot do a thing? He needs to leave office TODAY. Not even tomorrow. RIGHT NOW.