Ashli Babbitt didn't know how to get along with people. The video of her frantic rant in her car exemplifies it.
They advertise the hell for him on local stations here in North Dakota. Jessie Kelly who took over Buck sexton's spot with FOX FM Radio sells My Pillow shit none stop. Jessie Kelly has also been pushing a national divorce which Margie Green has been talking about. They do not want America to remain a united nation.
Donald Trump has become more popular since the January 6 Capitol attack - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Analysts like me remarked over and over again during Trump’s time in office that he was one of, if not the most unpopular presidents. He left office with the lowest approval rating of any president at the end of his first term (39%) and the highest disapproval rating (58%) thanks in part to a late swoon following the events of January 6, 2021. Today, Trump’s polling position with Americans overall is one of his best, and he remains the front-runner for the 2024 Republican nomination. The former President’s favorable rating stands at 43% with an unfavorable rating of 52%. That makes for a net favorability rating of -9 points – not particularly high, but then Trump was never particularly popular. He averaged a net approval rating during his presidency of -12 points. A 3-point jump in net popularity may not seem like much, but his current net favorability rating is higher than 86% of his net approval ratings during his presidency. If nothing else, it’s 10 points higher than his net approval rating at the end of his time in office."
Trump endorses Katie Britt over Rep. Mo Brooks in the Alabama Senate runoff election, dismissing the congressman's request for a re-endorsement excerpt: "Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed former Senate chief of staff Katie Britt over Rep. Mo Brooks in the Alabama Senate runoff election — months after the former president withdrew his endorsement of the congressman and accused him of going "woke." Trump made the announcement after a poll by Alabama Daily News was released showing Britt with a 55 percent to 36 percent lead over Brooks — with the former president's support poised to provide a significant boost to her candidacy in the lead-up to the June 21 runoff. In his statement through his Save America PAC, the former president ripped into Brooks about the 2020 presidential election — despite the conservative lawmaker continuing to make media appearances calling into question the validity of the results. "Last year I endorsed Mo Brooks for the U.S. Senate because I thought he was a Fighter, especially when it came to the Rigged and Stolen Presidential Election of 2020," Trump said, continuing to repeat unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. "Then, out of nowhere, and for seemingly no reason, Mo backtracked and made a big mistake by going Woke at our massive Cullman, Alabama Rally.""
Marchant is running for NV secretary of state. Jim Marchant promises to strangle democracy AND lower the price of gas - Nevada Current excerpt: "Alas, if Marchant manages to get elected to the office he is seeking, he will be in a position to do absolutely exactly and beyond a shadow of a doubt nothing at all in any way whatsoever that would remotely have even the most miniscule impact on the price of gasoline. Marchant, you see, is running to be Nevada’s secretary of state. That office (unlike, say, lieutenant governor) does have several important responsibilities, the most notable being the competent supervision of free and fair elections in Nevada. Marchant is a Trumper conspiracy theorist who believes the 2020 election was stolen by a planetary cabal that manipulated voting machines. He is one of several loud-mouthed conspiracy enthusiasts nationwide running for offices that will be in charge of elections, the better to make sure that the next time Trump runs for president, his glorious victory will not be deprived merely because of some extraneous technicality like failing to have enough votes."
Trump would probably call them political prisoners. https://www.thedailybeast.com/white...ront-detained-en-masse-near-idaho-pride-event excerpt: "Dozens of masked members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front were arrested late Saturday as they prepared to stage a riot near a Pride event in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, authorities say. Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Lee White told reporters that 31 individuals affiliated with the group were in police custody and charged with conspiracy to riot. The group had traveled from all over the country to sow chaos during the LGBT+ event, White said. They came from states like Texas, Utah, South Dakota, Arkansas, Oregon, and Virginia. Law enforcement was quick to derail the group's plans, he said, thanks to “one concerned citizen.” “We received a telephone call from a concerned citizen who reported that approximately 20 people jumped into a U-Haul wearing masks, they had shields, and ‘looked like a little army,’” he said.":
Toothless inbred moonshiners located in the Appalachian mountains dance and rejoice around Trump cutout
They were looking to bust some heads and do some serious damage. I wonder how many FBI informants were among the arrested ...lol..
Palin nabs early lead in Alaska US House special primary excerpt: "JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin leads in early results from Saturday's special primary for the state's only U.S. House seat, as voters whittled down the list of 48 candidates running for the position that was held for 49 years by the late U.S. Rep. Don Young. The early results showed Palin, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, with 29.8% of the votes counted so far; Republican Nick Begich had 19.3%; independent Al Gross had 12.5%; Democrat Mary Peltola with 7.5%; and Republican Tara Sweeney had 5.3%."
Palin nabs early lead in Alaska US House special primary excerpt: "This election was unlike any the state has seen, crammed with candidates and conducted primarily by mail. This was the first election, too, under a system approved by voters in 2020 that ends party primaries and uses ranked choice voting in general elections."
Palin nabs early lead in Alaska US House special primary excerpt: "Palin's run marks her first bid for elected office since resigning as governor partway through her term in 2009. She was endorsed in this campaign by some national political figures, including Trump, who participated in a “telerally” for her and said Palin would "fight harder than anybody I can think of,” particularly on energy issues. Palin sought to assure voters that she is serious about her bid and committed to Alaska."
Opinion: The essential difference between Nixon and Trump, according to John Dean - CNN excerpt: CNN: Fifty years after Watergate, what has America learned? Dean: There have been segments of our public life that have been more affected (by Watergate) than others. For example, journalism has been deeply affected. Pre-Watergate presidents were really given the benefit of the doubt (by the media). Post-Watergate, they’re pretty much assumed to be guilty, they have to establish their innocence. I can’t think of a more moral president than Jimmy Carter. But he was plagued by scandals. Even he was not given the benefit of the doubt. CNN: Does this anniversary feel different to you from the others? If so, how? Dean: It feels different to me because of the Trump presidency. I don’t think you can look at Watergate today without looking at what happened during the Trump years. And that actually makes Richard Nixon look pretty good by comparison. Nixon, it was obvious to me, had a conscience. He experienced shame. Did he abuse power? You bet. But at least he had some internal checks on himself. I’m not sure that Donald Trump does.