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Aside from his social media post that: 

"Hopefully TODAY will turn out to be one of the most important days in the history of our Country!"

under this message ---> he has another message trolling DeSantis. 

The Washington Post confirmed a few minutes ago, you guessed it: 

Trump expected to announce presidential bid again amid GOP uncertainty

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/11/15/trump-running-president-2024/

Unless is a publicity stunt to sell something, today we will find out if the show will begin. 

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11 minutes ago, Rebound said:

Cue to: “I cannot be prosecuted of a crime, because I’m running for President!”

From what I understood also the message is more internal this time. 

Before, his message was mainly about the economy and outsiders taking jobs, etc.

Forbes makes a summary:

Trump dives headfirst into the culture war, slamming critical race theory, "gender insanity," and announcing opposition to allowing transgender athletes to participate in women's and girls' sports.

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7 hours ago, Contrarian said:

From what I understood also the message is more internal this time. 

Before, his message was mainly about the economy and outsiders taking jobs, etc.

Forbes makes a summary:

Trump dives headfirst into the culture war, slamming critical race theory, "gender insanity," and announcing opposition to allowing transgender athletes to participate in women's and girls' sports.

So Trump’s campaign is fully based on make-believe issues which no-one actually deals with.  
 

Critical Race Theory is an idea, which is taught in a few graduate schools. Most people don’t know what it is at all.  What’s he going to do, outlaw an idea?

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1 hour ago, Rebound said:

So Trump’s campaign is fully based on make-believe issues which no-one actually deals with.  
 

Critical Race Theory is an idea, which is taught in a few graduate schools. Most people don’t know what it is at all.  What’s he going to do, outlaw an idea?

Your country voted twice for Bush, so nothing would surprise me. 😃 When one votes Bush-Cheney twice, then, as much as I admire America, anything is possible. 

Also, the made fun of Trump, the high horse of the establishment which was laughing at a Trump run, and what happened on his first run? 

I will keep this little door open that anything is possible, although I agree that this is not the same environment as in 2016 (+the scandals) and his chances are way lower. 

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6 hours ago, robosmith said:

Your whataboutism is irrelevant to the damage that can be done by a fascist in a position of highest official power.

AKA your deflection does not justify your admiration of Trump.

It's not whataboutism it's the facts. You want me to support the democrats who put out a bunch of phony investigations and disinformation which ended up with their people burning down cities.

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1 hour ago, Rebound said:

So Trump’s campaign is fully based on make-believe issues which no-one actually deals with.  
 

Critical Race Theory is an idea, which is taught in a few graduate schools. Most people don’t know what it is at all.  What’s he going to do, outlaw an idea?

CRT is being pushed in elementary schools now and leads to riots. No thanks

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27 minutes ago, Rebound said:

LIAR.

CRT is not taught in elementary schools because it is graduate school material. Not even college. And you don’t even know what it is. 

Certainly redressed under a different name but 100% is being taught in corporate boardrooms and liberal indoctrination centers (schools) across the country. 

 

As for your comment about the grad schools, no it's taught in 100 level to those taking the liberal arts degrees. Why you see so many "educated" lunatics these days

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2 hours ago, Rebound said:

1. So Trump’s campaign is fully based on make-believe issues which no-one actually deals with.   Critical Race Theory is an idea, which is taught in a few graduate schools. Most people don’t know what it is at all.  What’s he going to do, outlaw an idea?

1.  Absolutely.  The wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth, and in history created a democracy where the people want to talk about whether girls' swimming competitors have penises or not.  I guess delegating that to the swim meet organizers isn't enough, it's absolutely critical to get the president and supreme court to act on this right ?

DeSantis seems to be the same...

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Why even talk about Trump, his policies, his presidential campaign?

Does anyone really think Trump will win the primary's?

Does anyone really think Trump will be uncontested?

Does the entire GOP really want him or is he resorted to a few hillbillies, malcontents and disciples?

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32 minutes ago, West said:

Certainly redressed under a different name but 100% is being taught in corporate boardrooms and liberal indoctrination centers (schools) across the country. 

 

As for your comment about the grad schools, no it's taught in 100 level to those taking the liberal arts degrees. Why you see so many "educated" lunatics these days

Tell me what CRT is, then tell me which public primary or secondary school teaches it. Name the textbook they use.  

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32 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

Do we now want to pass laws to disallow social ideas discussed in 'corporate boardrooms' ?

OMG cancel culture again...

Red states passed laws banning teachers from discussing racism in classrooms.  “Teacher, why are black people being beaten by police on YouTube?”  
“Sorry, state law prevents me from answering your question.”

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1 minute ago, Rebound said:

Red states passed laws banning teachers from discussing racism in classrooms.  “Teacher, why are black people being beaten by police on YouTube?”  
“Sorry, state law prevents me from answering your question.”

This right here.. you are espousing CRT lies without even knowing it. Sad

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