headoverheels

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  1. It's not going to be good. Trump is using Mafia style intimidation. Lindsey is being used as an example, because he made the mistake of saying how awful Trump did at the debate. As transparently wrong as it is, Trump is insisting that he won the debate,. Loomer is doing the enforcing of that view on the Republicans. A lot of Republican congressmen have secrets which could be revealed. Putin is reported to have extensive info on a lot of US political figures, so he can help out on the intimidation. If Trump goes down, he will burn everyone and everything on his way out.
  2. Tim Miller provides some excellent reflection and insight on Trump's January 6th comments in the debate. Miller worked in Jeb Bush's short Presidential campaign. Still a conservative at heart, but working against all things MAGA cult.
  3. Long time (Nixon days to present) Republican operative Karl Rove had a take on the debate, published in today's Wall Street Journal. *** A Catastrophic Debate for Trump Karl Rove Tuesday’s debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was a train wreck for him, far worse than anything Team Trump could have imagined. Ms. Harris was often on offense, leaving Mr. Trump visibly rattled as she launched rocket after rocket at him. A New York Times analysis found she spent 46% of her time on the attack while Mr. Trump devoted 29% of his time to going after her. Debates aren’t won on defense. Ms. Harris pressed Mr. Trump on the economy, the Ukraine war, foreign policy, healthcare, the Jan. 6 attack and especially abortion, leaving him flustered and often incoherent. In return, he criticized her on border security, climate change and the Israel-Hamas war. Mr. Trump had to know the vice president would try to get him to lose his cool. She did. She went after him on his multiple indictments. She called him “weak” and belittled him as a six-time bankrupt, spoiled inheritor of wealth. She said his former national security adviser thought him, in her words, “dangerous and unfit” for the Oval Office. As is frequently the case with Mr. Trump, he let his emotions get the better of him. He took the bait almost every time she put it on the hook, offering a pained smile as she did. Rather than dismissing her attacks and launching his strongest counterarguments against her, Mr. Trump got furious. As her attacks continued, his voice rose. He gripped the podium more often and more firmly. He grimaced and shook his head, at times responding with wild and fanciful rhetoric. Short, deft replies and counterpunches would have been effective. He didn’t deliver them. Mr. Trump did a terrible job at his most important task—tying her to President Biden’s failed policies. He did an even worse job prosecuting the argument that she’s a far-left politician out of sync with America’s values. The Trump campaign’s mid-debate fact-check bulletins that flooded email inboxes were far more substantive and effective than his responses at the podium. Mr. Trump’s failure wasn’t for a lack of material. He had plenty in the Biden-Harris administration’s record to work with, especially on inflation and the crisis at the border. In one of his strongest moments, he hit hard on the botched Afghan withdrawal. Even then, he got sucked into an argument about his administration’s negotiations with the Taliban. There was no sustained, specific indictment of her record on almost any issue. Mr. Trump offered angry responses, pursed lips and eyes darting mostly down, seldom looking at her. And what was it with his makeup that left white circles around his eyes? This was his most important opportunity to make an impression of strength and relative stability. Both candidates made significant misstatements. Ms. Harris said her opponent “left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression” and Mr. Trump declared inflation under Biden-Harris “probably the worst in our nation’s history.” But his false statements far outnumbered hers by my count. Mr. Trump had a great comeback to Ms. Harris’s agenda for change. She’s had 3½ years as vice president, he said, so “why hasn’t she done it?” But that was in his closing statement. It should have been the attack he started with, continually repeated, and closed with, undercutting every new policy proposal she offered. It matters how debating candidates carry themselves. There, it was no contest. Ms. Harris came across as calm, confident, strong and focused on the future. Mr. Trump came across as hot, angry and fixated on the past, especially his own. She mastered the split screen, projecting confidence and wordlessly undercutting him by smiling while shaking her head as he spoke. Many undecided and swing voters will make up their minds less on any single issue than on their visceral reactions to the candidates. Ms. Harris did herself much good with that crowd Tuesday. Mr. Trump didn’t. Even more voters wanted to learn something new and reassuring about the candidates in the debate. She provided them plenty, while he didn’t. Trump enthusiasts will be upset that the ABC interviewers fact-checked the former president far more than they did Ms. Harris. Then again, he gave them plenty of material to work with—such as repeating the bizarre claim that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating the pets of local residents. That was probably Team Trump’s lowest moment. Will this debate have an effect? Yes, though perhaps not as much as Team Harris hopes or as much as Team Trump might fear. But there’s no putting lipstick on this pig. Mr. Trump was crushed by a woman he previously dismissed as “dumb as a rock.” Which raises the question: What does that make him? ***
  4. From the Yahoo chat: No, of course this isn't a REAL company.....it's my "concept" of a company....
  5. Another day, another school shooting. This time just one shot/killed. Joppatowne High School, MD
  6. You seem to be off by a factor of 100 in one of those 3 numbers.
  7. Well, he does have larger boobs.
  8. From a comment on a Youtube video: "I have no problem with Trump being elected Miss America. Just don’t elect him President of the United States."
  9. Yep. Really should hold onto that one to play at Trump's concession speech.
  10. "Creep" cover. I wonder whether Vance has seen it yet. Few views, so probably not.
  11. And in the preamble to his speech at the Bozeman rally: https://x.com/ask_aubry/status/1822106268338733202 How apt.
  12. Are you sure that it isn't like either being electrocuted or being eaten by a shark?
  13. That's why I say that JD Vance was a good VP pick, at least as far as the base goes. Usually, the VP is selected to bring in another voter demographic, but not here. Vance is Trump's Mini-Me, so if something happens to Trump (mental or physical health, jail) Vance can step right in and nothing changes.
  14. Guidelines would be probation for the 34 counts. The 10 counts of contempt wouldn't be such, but I don't see those as being enforced either. 30 days each would be amusing (maybe just for the repeated 2-10 counts after a warning for the 1st).
  15. He very well knows his marks.
  16. Trump has figured out how not to be embarrassed by an endorsed candidate losing the race: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-endorses-2-gop-candidates-same-key-arizona-house-primary also: https://missouriindependent.com/briefs/donald-trump-endorses-all-three-major-republican-candidates-for-missouri-governor/
  17. At last night's rally, Trump was confusing Harris' position on an issue with that of Nikki Haley. Also saying that she shouldn't be able to run for President, because she has committed crimes.
  18. Trump hasn't noticed that Obama isn't President.
  19. And he is the oldest nominee ever.
  20. The 26th Amendment, signed by Nixon in 1971, lowered the voting age to 18 for all elections in the US. Some states already had that age. e.g., Georgia since 1943.
  21. From mine, most are inferior. A smaller number rise to mediocrity.
  22. For some reason, all of a sudden a bunch of folks who were fond of saying that we are a republic not a democracy have a problem with being a republic not a democracy.
  23. My understanding is that the Biden campaign can do absolutely anything they want to with the donations, except use it for personal gain/expenses. Give it back, give it to charity, use it to support candidates for any office as desired. I haven't heard whether the same applies for PAC money.