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Trump at his finest.
Largest casualty of Jews in one day since the Holocaust
Trump - how can I make this about me.
Both petty and tone deaf, as usual. And praising our enemies, as usual.
He's making it more difficult by the day for me to vote for him if he's the nom.
It shocks me that the polls have turned in his favor. Just have to wonder if there are some shenanigans going on. How is this guy up on everyone?
This very well could be Trump's "What difference at this point does it make?" moment.
I hope so. Problem is, there's so many Republican contenders, that they weaken the entire field against him.
Trump is going to do what's best for Trump, country be damned.
As I noted in the other thread.....nope. Y'all are pretty badly misreading this.
Hoping so is bad at misreading? LOL. Ooook.
I realize Trump is correct, and he could murder someone on the street, and people such as yourself would still support him and never criticize him for it. Instead, we would get a treatise from you about how the media is silly for attacking Trump for murder, and claim the individual probably deserved it.
I have no illusions this will move the needle at all. Trump will be the nominee, and lose the general (with or without my support) - just like last time.
It will not move the needle because your bias causes you to misread the issue and make an exceedingly silly point. Noting the that one's adversaries are strong, cunning, wise, etc....is not endorsing one's adversaries. It shows one is cautious, wise, and prepared.....the kind of leader that guides his country thru 4 years of peace (no new wars: resolutions of old ones).
I just saw a poll from Israel; 80% think their government was totally unprepared for the attack, an indictment on the current government. And we have confirmed reporting that Egypt warned Israel that an attack was coming.* That's probably why Bibi reached out to the opposition and formed a War Cabinet. That is partly a statement of unity to enemies; partly a political move to give time to win back public support by mounting a very strong, successful counter-attack. Maintaining political support to govern is always an issue in a democracy, and never moreso than in War. He would not have done the war cabinet if he had a strong position from which to govern.
Israel got caught with its pants down.
BOTH Israeli and US public officials made sophomorically unwise statements about Hizballah..
The Israeli-Hamas war comes in a context of growing American weariness with expensive proxy wars.
Trump's statements will not hurt him, because they are correct, and because they highlight his demonstrated skill in foreign affairs which is sorely lacking in the administration of his opponent.
*It's pretty easy to backfill the reasons why Israel did not give enough weight to the Egypt warning, but that is for another post.
Hate negatively affects analysis. You gotta learn to set it aside.
Gotcha. It's MY bias that is causing me to "totally misread" what Trump has said, despite your complete inability to say anything critical of Trump. LOL. Such irony.
Look, I know you love to try and turn Trump's chicken **** into chicken salad, which I fully acknowledge is a tall order, but let's pretend for a moment that after 9/11, an allied country's leadership came out and said, "America was totally unprepared for 9/11, and its leadership did a terrible job of protecting the country. Osama bin Laden is a very smart, bright guy." Think that is something that would have gone over well as thousands of Americans' blood were on bin Laden's hands? Think that might, MIGHT, be just a smidge tone deaf after thousands of Americans were slaughtered by bin Laden? And when such criticisms, lobbied at our allies, are the result of petty personal grievances, such as for instance the Israeli govt. being too quick to state the obvious - that Biden won the 2020 election - you think maybe that "criticism" lacks just a smidge of common human decency, even if the critiques are ultimately accurate? Think the timing of such scathing critiques, combined with praise of the enemy responsible for innocents' deaths, may be even a little bit ill-timed?
These questions are somewhat rhetorical, as I think any reasonable and decent human being knows the answers. I know you will never be critical of Trump, given your overriding goal to see him get elected, which in your mind trumps everything else (no pun intended), but we both know that his comments were disgusting, petty, and in poor taste, at a very minimum. Disdain for someone's behavior and comments does not occur in a vacuum, whiterock.
Yes, I realize Trump has a pretty rock solid floor given the fact people like yourself would vote for him no matter that he did, but he needs more than just his sycophants to win the election, as 2020 proved. Comments like these, aside from being despicable, do nothing but hurt Trump's chances, which is why he is going to lose - again - when he's the nominee. And I would respectfully submit you might want to check your own bias regarding Trump before accusing others of bias.
Pretty funny that you keep calling me a MAGA-head solely for pointing out the holes in your analysis. If Trump is still in a commanding position in the polls, I'll vote for him in the primary for the sake of unity - to drive up his numbers and make it harder for dissidents to get oxygen. We will need unity. If his numbers crater due to legal issues (not likely, but possible), I'll vote for one of the three closest to him, each of whom I like (for different reasons).
You're the one spinning the "smart" comments. Not me. They've made headlines, but had no real impact on anything. They make the attacker feel good, but in fact that particular attack is really, really silly. And the swipe at the Israeli deputy minister? well, that will do no harm either. He's not POTUS, so it will have no meaning in statecraft, but it does speak to the concerns of growing number of Americans. So as hard as it is for a die-hard Israel supporter like me to hear, it is good politics, particularly so for a primary.
You are wasting your breath on both things. They will have no impact on him whatsoever.
What holes do you believe you've pointed out? You've not responded with a retort of anything I've said, other than believing that Trump's numbers outside of MAGA and sycophants such as yourself could be hurt, though you've wholly failed to provide a shred of evidence in support of this conclusion. To say you've poked holes in any analysis is a very charitable description of your baseless conclusions.
Of course you will vote for him in the primary. Is water wet?
Trump's comments were disgraceful and ill-timed. You know that, whether you are willing to admit it or not (we know you won't given your propensity for defending his bull****).
And what about my offer? Too afraid your boy might not pull it out to put your money where your mouth is?
LOL a year ago I made some predictions about the POTUS race, to include contingencies to watch, likely candidates, front-runners, and factors which could contribute to the rise and fall of alternatives. As of today, those predictions look like Nostra-frickin'-damus. Spot. On. Same for ebbs & flows of polling numbers. Trump has pulled slightly ahead as Biden has weakened. That trend should continue. Yes, I missed the mid-terms by a couple of Senate seats and the house by 20 or so. But so did everyone else - the yardsticks that had worked the previous cycle missed it. Dems pulled the proverbial rabbit out of the hat thanks to the Dobbs case. That's the way things go. Templates work until they don't.
Where will we go from here?
1) +90%Trump and Biden will be the nominees. Only thing that could knock Trump off is a conviction in court, and frankly, I'm not sure even that would do it. Biden? If he's breathing, he's on the ticket.
2) Trump's polling advantage should continue. He has a cast-iron floor of 42-43, and Biden's will prove very soft, probably in the 20's. I'm not sure Trump could get to 50, but with at least 2 third party candidates in the race, it won't matter.
3) Lawsuits are likely not to matter much, because most of them are unlikely to resolve before the election. Some of them will go away. And, frankly, in this environment? I'm not sure a conviction wouldn't help him.
One constant, though, those who do not like Trump will be agitated as his every visage. There is nothing he can say or do which will not be spun into a negative take, no matter how on-point he is. The comments we are quibbling about here are a great example. He is saying what everyone knows to be true but is unwilling to say - Biden Admin is so bad in foreign policy they are inciting crises; Israelis were caught with their pants down, despite prior warning. America is always picking up the pieces that dummies let hit the floor. Nothing aspirational about the way he makes his points, but he does have to make them to win the election, no matter how hard they are upon the ears.
And these comments are going to have no effect on his polling, primary or general. So why on earth do you keep grinding on them? Slaking one's own anger is what Trump does, right?