https://t.co/DURKsnDc08 pic.twitter.com/1uPrK2OrJk
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 3, 2021
https://t.co/DURKsnDc08 pic.twitter.com/1uPrK2OrJk
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 3, 2021
somebody is teling little fibsJack Bauer said:
U.S. employers added just 210,000 jobs in November, well below the estimated 500,000 that economists had predicted.

Thanks, @JoeBiden. pic.twitter.com/0iHwTLv7fB
— DCCC (@dccc) December 2, 2021
Props to @washingtonpost, this is a pretty good graph to represent how terrible the @DCCC graph is: pic.twitter.com/jfp9Xn5hBP
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) December 2, 2021
Kremlin photo release of Putin-Biden meeting: pic.twitter.com/LsUL0Zyozg
— Nick Schifrin (@nickschifrin) December 7, 2021
Republicans need a younger candidate that isn't an a$$hat. Doesn't need to be more centrist given the center has shifted too far left.Guy Noir said:Trump has had his chance at President. The Republicans need a younger candidate that is a bit more centrist.Canada2017 said:At this point Trump just has the most name recognition .whiterock said:At this point, he's a virtual lock to be our next president.4th and Inches said:
According to recent polling..
currently, Donald Trump is running stronger against Biden/Harris than Republicans are running against Democrats on the Generic Ballot.
Trump remains the front runner for 2024.
If you can't see that, you are not thinking clearly.
He will not be the Republican nominee .
What Republicans need is a real conservative that won't bend over and take it up the butt from liberals and have the balls enough to stand true to the principles of freedom, small gov't, civil liberties, and personal responsibility. Someone that won't let the wacko left or lifelong bureaucrats push them around.curtpenn said:Republicans need a younger candidate that isn't an a$$hat. Doesn't need to be more centrist given the center has shifted too far left.Guy Noir said:Trump has had his chance at President. The Republicans need a younger candidate that is a bit more centrist.Canada2017 said:At this point Trump just has the most name recognition .whiterock said:At this point, he's a virtual lock to be our next president.4th and Inches said:
According to recent polling..
currently, Donald Trump is running stronger against Biden/Harris than Republicans are running against Democrats on the Generic Ballot.
Trump remains the front runner for 2024.
If you can't see that, you are not thinking clearly.
He will not be the Republican nominee .
I'm a young gracious asshat. I'll do it.Rawhide said:What Republicans need is a real conservative that won't bend over and take it up the butt from liberals and have the balls enough to stand true to the principles of freedom, small gov't, civil liberties, and personal responsibility. Someone that won't let the wacko left or lifelong bureaucrats push them around.curtpenn said:Republicans need a younger candidate that isn't an a$$hat. Doesn't need to be more centrist given the center has shifted too far left.Guy Noir said:Trump has had his chance at President. The Republicans need a younger candidate that is a bit more centrist.Canada2017 said:At this point Trump just has the most name recognition .whiterock said:At this point, he's a virtual lock to be our next president.4th and Inches said:
According to recent polling..
currently, Donald Trump is running stronger against Biden/Harris than Republicans are running against Democrats on the Generic Ballot.
Trump remains the front runner for 2024.
If you can't see that, you are not thinking clearly.
He will not be the Republican nominee .
I couldn't careless how old they are, how gracious they are or how much of an asshat they are. I do care that they do what they say and say what they mean.
Star Trek foretold this picture in "Patterns of Force" episode...Jack Bauer said:Kremlin photo release of Putin-Biden meeting: pic.twitter.com/LsUL0Zyozg
— Nick Schifrin (@nickschifrin) December 7, 2021
Thanks for the endorsement, but we'll leave lapping to the donkeys.DioNoZeus said:
Getting back to the OP…congratulations on the greatest premature victory lap ever
Baylor BJ owes me. I resurrected his post and made it go viral! Not sure where he has gone. Should we put his picture on the back of some convenience store milk cartons?DioNoZeus said:
Getting back to the OP…congratulations on the greatest premature victory lap ever
Was Afghanistan polled? https://t.co/m18FRfI9t5
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 7, 2021
If Trump runs, the primary is a foregone conclusion. He will win. And short of some kind of societally disruptive Covid19-type event, he will win the general as well.curtpenn said:Republicans need a younger candidate that isn't an a$$hat. Doesn't need to be more centrist given the center has shifted too far left.Guy Noir said:Trump has had his chance at President. The Republicans need a younger candidate that is a bit more centrist.Canada2017 said:At this point Trump just has the most name recognition .whiterock said:At this point, he's a virtual lock to be our next president.4th and Inches said:
According to recent polling..
currently, Donald Trump is running stronger against Biden/Harris than Republicans are running against Democrats on the Generic Ballot.
Trump remains the front runner for 2024.
If you can't see that, you are not thinking clearly.
He will not be the Republican nominee .
🚨🚨 New poll from @WSJ shows a seismic shift among Hispanic voters:
— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 8, 2021
☑️ Biden’s approval rating among Hispanics is 12 pts underwater
☑️ For the first time, Hispanics are now evenly split on the 2022 Congressional ballot
☑️ Biden is only +1 in a 2024 rematch with Trump pic.twitter.com/dHX1BPM2M0
This chart terrifies the DNC. They've been banking on "demographic inevitability" for 20 years as a strategy.Cobretti said:🚨🚨 New poll from @WSJ shows a seismic shift among Hispanic voters:
— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 8, 2021
☑️ Biden’s approval rating among Hispanics is 12 pts underwater
☑️ For the first time, Hispanics are now evenly split on the 2022 Congressional ballot
☑️ Biden is only +1 in a 2024 rematch with Trump pic.twitter.com/dHX1BPM2M0
OsoCoreyell said:This chart terrifies the DNC. They've been banking on "demographic inevitability" for 20 years as a strategy.Cobretti said:🚨🚨 New poll from @WSJ shows a seismic shift among Hispanic voters:
— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 8, 2021
☑️ Biden’s approval rating among Hispanics is 12 pts underwater
☑️ For the first time, Hispanics are now evenly split on the 2022 Congressional ballot
☑️ Biden is only +1 in a 2024 rematch with Trump pic.twitter.com/dHX1BPM2M0
I agree. Just worry there's enough latent TDS to gift elections to the regressive Marxists.whiterock said:If Trump runs, the primary is a foregone conclusion. He will win. And short of some kind of societally disruptive Covid19-type event, he will win the general as well.curtpenn said:Republicans need a younger candidate that isn't an a$$hat. Doesn't need to be more centrist given the center has shifted too far left.Guy Noir said:Trump has had his chance at President. The Republicans need a younger candidate that is a bit more centrist.Canada2017 said:At this point Trump just has the most name recognition .whiterock said:At this point, he's a virtual lock to be our next president.4th and Inches said:
According to recent polling..
currently, Donald Trump is running stronger against Biden/Harris than Republicans are running against Democrats on the Generic Ballot.
Trump remains the front runner for 2024.
If you can't see that, you are not thinking clearly.
He will not be the Republican nominee .
Centrists forget that the center is not a static position. It is defined by the poles. And Trump is by any reasonable definition a center-right candidate on policy who will be running against a Dem nominee owned by the progressive movement which is wildly outside of the mainstream of US politics. Moreover, there is a party realignment going on. GOP is transitioning to a multi-racial working class party. Trump is, at minimum, the catalyst to that transition, and his presence on the ticket is rather important to cementing it as a generational reality Dems will have to deal with. (and GOP leadership, looking a polling and election data, understand this clearly). Dems only hope is to hold their gains the suburbs, and it seems pretty clear that they will not be able to do that in 2022, and I think 2024 as well. Progressives own the party and a Clinton-esque center-left candidate is simply not electable in a Dem POTUS primary. So the Dems are trapped in policy nonsense that will not sell well.
Most centrists are not going to vote for the socialist chaos the Democrats are offering just because Trump strikes them as an asshat much of the time. Some will vote third party, but too many have seen the error of not voting for him last time around and enough will vote for the lesser of two evils. Democrats have become the proverbial 1965 Ford Pinto - unsafe at any speed. Their brand problem dwarfs Trump's brand problem. The only apparent scenario for a Democrat victory in 2024 is a disruptive 3rd party Perot-type candidate, which would allow Dems to sneak by with a glib Mayor Pete type candidate. But all that would do is bake in the dysfunction we are currently beset with - policy solutions which do not address problems of ordinary people - and ordinary people are perfectly capable of understanding that. The problem is not with America as she is, but with the goobers who think we solve problems by melting down statues, refusing to prosecute violent criminals, and forcing everyone to adopt a bewildering array of nonsensical pronouns. Again, that is readily apparent to all but the clear minority of people who are already infected with Social Justice disease.
Hillary Clinton gets emotional as she reads her “would have been” 2016 victory speech pic.twitter.com/ClAHdVsyoD
— Jewish Deplorable (@TrumpJew2) December 8, 2021
BIDEN: "We're making progress. We're going to keep at it to ensure the American people are paying their fair share for gas." pic.twitter.com/f41bFtbeEP
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 8, 2021
Quinnipiac poll of Texas-Gov has:
— Jacob Rubashkin (@JacobRubashkin) December 8, 2021
Greg Abbott (R) 52
Beto O'Rourke (D) 37
Abbott job approval: 53/41
Biden job approval: 32/64
O'Rourke favorability: 36/47
Dec. 2-6, 1224 RVs, MoE +/- 2.8%https://t.co/l4szbcQwR2
keep it up Brandon.. the GOP is loving you right nowJack Bauer said:
Americans need to pay "their fair share" of a consumption item? ***?BIDEN: "We're making progress. We're going to keep at it to ensure the American people are paying their fair share for gas." pic.twitter.com/f41bFtbeEP
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 8, 2021
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
If Trump is the nominee, he will lose. The Dems have made it clear that he will not win another election. They have mastered the art of cheating. Trump needs to assume the role of King Maker.
Shock Poll: Biden 2024 Popularity Dismal, Only 22% Want Him On Ticket, Harris Even Worse https://t.co/OElhtg4uoL pic.twitter.com/IotoSIa257
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) December 9, 2021
Holy Cow... Biden is an embarrassment to AmericaJack Bauer said:
Americans need to pay "their fair share" of a consumption item? ***?BIDEN: "We're making progress. We're going to keep at it to ensure the American people are paying their fair share for gas." pic.twitter.com/f41bFtbeEP
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 8, 2021
BREAKING: Inflation in November rose to 6.8% (y/y) – the highest since 1982.
— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) December 10, 2021
The US has now experienced six months of over 5% inflation.
Prices are rising across the board: For gas, food, new and used cars and housing (rents) pic.twitter.com/T5IJvL6Avi
(CNBC poll) For the first time in any CNBC or NBC poll in history, Republicans have a double digit advantage going into the midterm.
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) December 10, 2021
44% say they'll vote Republican in 2022; 34% say they'll vote Democrat
"Dems have lost ground and GOP have gained in in critical geographic areas.
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) December 10, 2021
So-called urban ring counties (those surrounding cities) favored the Democratic candidate by 8 points in the presidential vote. Those counties now prefer a Republican control of Congress by 5 points."
That means even with redistricting... Democrats may still see Republicans win in parts of Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, and New Jersey
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) December 10, 2021
We should do all we can to help our Kentucky neighbors. God be with them — they are hurting. But do not for one second forget that @RandPaul has voted against helping most Americans most times they’re in need. https://t.co/JkZQOZ4HuG
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) December 12, 2021
Biden, Klain and Psaki can spin and scold newsrooms for not being nicer. You can't spin people about how much money they have in the bank. https://t.co/KcOJyaMRwO
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 12, 2021
BaylorBJM said:
Fifty-five percent approval rating among voters. Wow.
Broken down by eligible voters thats over five million MORE than those who voted for him back in November. I suppose that puts another bullet in the already logically-riddled "81m voters" crowd.
Oh wellz, lol