While I agree that trump is flawed and should not be the nominee....
Let me change this statement..
"Despite the media's decision to back flawed and corrupt candidates like Rafael Warnock, Stacey Abrams, Kattie Hobbs, and Catherine Cortez Masto..."
You can put lipstick on it any way you want. But the voters are the problem, not just trump. They chose to vote for equally, if not, more so flawed and even dangerous candidates like them.
Can we at least be honest with that? If voters can be fooled that easily into thinking that its better to vote for a democrat than someone endorsed by Trump. Our nation is really lost and anyone that did that needs serious mental help.
While some may think that candidates such as Walker, Oz, Lake, McMasters were "flawed", the ones elected were far and away worse. So I still say that either the voters are monumentally stupid if they vote for a worse democrat candidate than the republican could possibly be, or the quality of candidates was not the issue in the first place. And, by the way, Lake and McMasters were not flawed in my opinion. Oz was a bit of an elitist, but his opponent suffered from a serious cognizant deficiency due to his stroke. And we are supposed to believe that voters actually preferred nonfunctional to an elitist? Continuing to harp on the opinions of some that it was flawed candidates that were the problem is not going to get anyone anywhere in 2024. I have two issues that I consider "hills to die on". The top one is preventing children from the medical experimentation that is being allowed under the guise of "gender affirming care" and abortion. Those things aren't politics. They are life and death.
"GOP insiders told The Washington Post that an internal Republican National Committee report on what went wrong in the 2022 midterms does not mention Donald Trump once."
Because it was the abortion issue that went wrong. 75 million votes for Trump in 2020. Those supporters did not just go away suddenly because they caught the mad-over-mean-Tweets sickness of the more sensitive GOP establishment types. The problem with chasing an invalid emotional excuse for the 2022 election is that it will result in a losing strategy.
So the RNC is acting like a child playing peek a boo, if I close my eyes you can't see me.
Counting on your opponent being less desirable is about as lazy as it gets. That seems to be Biden's strategy too, and Trump's for that matter.
So the Biden Presidency is actually a West Wing script. 'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players'
While I agree that trump is flawed and should not be the nominee....
Let me change this statement..
"Despite the media's decision to back flawed and corrupt candidates like Rafael Warnock, Stacey Abrams, Kattie Hobbs, and Catherine Cortez Masto..."
You can put lipstick on it any way you want. But the voters are the problem, not just trump. They chose to vote for equally, if not, more so flawed and even dangerous candidates like them.
Can we at least be honest with that? If voters can be fooled that easily into thinking that its better to vote for a democrat than someone endorsed by Trump. Our nation is really lost and anyone that did that needs serious mental help.
Regarding DEI on Campus, Lt Gov Jones is targeting it in Georgia, according to the AJC.
While some may think that candidates such as Walker, Oz, Lake, McMasters were "flawed", the ones elected were far and away worse. So I still say that either the voters are monumentally stupid if they vote for a worse democrat candidate than the republican could possibly be, or the quality of candidates was not the issue in the first place. And, by the way, Lake and McMasters were not flawed in my opinion. Oz was a bit of an elitist, but his opponent suffered from a serious cognizant deficiency due to his stroke. And we are supposed to believe that voters actually preferred nonfunctional to an elitist? Continuing to harp on the opinions of some that it was flawed candidates that were the problem is not going to get anyone anywhere in 2024. I have two issues that I consider "hills to die on". The top one is preventing children from the medical experimentation that is being allowed under the guise of "gender affirming care" and abortion. Those things aren't politics. They are life and death.
"GOP insiders told The Washington Post that an internal Republican National Committee report on what went wrong in the 2022 midterms does not mention Donald Trump once."
Because it was the abortion issue that went wrong. 75 million votes for Trump in 2020. Those supporters did not just go away suddenly because they caught the mad-over-mean-Tweets sickness of the more sensitive GOP establishment types. The problem with chasing an invalid emotional excuse for the 2022 election is that it will result in a losing strategy.
I have a feeling “Mickey Haley” is going to stick