Donald Duck has already failed to raise the south again, and you will hear much uglier things come out of every republican's mouth for the next year, because they know damned well, the Yankees are coming for them! Normally, we'd cut off the head of the rooster, but the whole flock is diseased. So, they're working their way up to the top.
Well, the people that need to listen to her sure as hell aren't watching Anderson Cooper. Trump could jerk off in the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue and his supporters would all praise him for his nice shoes.
Shit, I have already seen political ads with Donnie endorsing mid term election candidates on TV. Sigh. Not again, already......
Experts on the Civil War have said if you want a general who can win a battle, go with Lee. If you want a general who can win a war, go with Grant.
They have no choice but to act as though everything's normal. The idiots are so stupid they could never survive outside the country. The democrats have no fucking choice, because they either enforce rule of law, and trash out the party itself, even outlawing the republican party, or everyone will assume its every man for himself.
In the 2020 general election, of the 149 U.S. House candidates Trump endorsed, 116 won their general elections. Of the 39 challengers to U.S. House seats that Trump endorsed, 10 won. 29 were defeated. Trump had a 26% success rate Endorsements by Donald Trump - Ballotpedia
In the 2020 general election, of the 4 challengers to U.S. Senate seats that Trump endorsed, 1 won (Tommy Tuberville). 3 lost. Trump had a 25% success rate. Endorsements by Donald Trump - Ballotpedia
For the 2022 midterms, Trump's endorsements of challengers will be not only against incumbent Democrats in the general election but also against incumbent Republicans during the primaries who he feels were not loyal to him (people such as Liz Cheney, Lisa Murkowski, Brad Raffensperger, Brian Kemp, and Anthony Gonzalez).
Trump had a high winning percentage with his endorsements of GOP candidates for the 2020 primaries. He has since been on a retaliation campaign related to the backlash he received from some GOP members due to his 'stop the steal' narratives after his 2020 election loss and his riot at the Capitol. His desire to promote challengers to GOP incumbents in primaries for the 2022 midterms may lower his primaries endorsement success rate. It may also damage the GOP even if his success rate turns out to be high, because those challengers may not perform well in the general election against Democrats.
Opinion | The Trump Coup Is Still Raging excerpt: "Current efforts like the one in Florida are intended to terrorize them into compliance today or, short of that, to push such officials into retirement so that they can be replaced with more pliant partisans. The lonely little band of Republican officials who stopped the 2020 coup is going to be smaller and lonelier the next time around. That’s why the Great Satan for the Republican Party right now is not Mr. Biden but Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, one of a small number of Republicans willing to speak honestly about Jan. 6 and to support the investigation into it — and willing to contradict powerful people like Kevin McCarthy of California, who has falsely (and preposterously) claimed that the F.B.I. has cleared Mr. Trump of any involvement in Jan. 6."
Opinion | The Trump Coup Is Still Raging excerpt: "The emerging Republican orthodoxy on Jan. 6 is created by pure political engineering, with most party leaders either minimizing, halfheartedly defending or wholeheartedly celebrating the coup, depending on their audience and ambitions. Pragmatic party leaders like Mitch McConnell, and others like him who were never passionately united with Mr. Trump but need his voters, are hoping that the memory of the riot gets swept away by the ugly news from Afghanistan and the usual hurly-burly. But other Republicans have praised the rioters: Representative Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina insisted that those who have been jailed are “political prisoners” and warned that “bloodshed” might follow another “stolen” election. The middle-ground Republican consensus is that the sacking of the Capitol was at worst the unfortunate escalation of a well-intentioned protest involving legitimate electoral grievances.""
I have no problem with that, just as long as it's his blood he's talking about. Otherwise this guy is way out of fucking line.
But he'll just keep on spewing his bullshit, unchecked. What's there to stop him in the next few years? Do you see a Democrat stumping right behind him? He'll get dug in with the mountain folk, load up his re election coffers and get in for another four years.
I predict that he'll do even worse in 2022, his endorsements will have around a 10% success rate. People who once supported him are moving on. Maybe then the Republicans will realize he's a liability and dump him.
I always thought calling for a bloody coup was against the law... Lets pretend a Democrat had said the exact same thing... What would happen?
Note that the longer Donald Duck shoots off his mouth, the more lawsuits and arrests they make.... Republicans are suddenly attempting to secede from the union again, because they know damned well the democrats are systematically coming after them, undermining their credibility and weakening them in every way imaginable, so they can go after congress and Donald Duck. So far, they've set a date for a showdown, sometime next year.