Matthew Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 A lot of people who work with or for Trump end up not liking him. Mr Vance already changed his tune from anti trump to pro trump with the hope of politically gaining from it. But naturally he'll likely be eaten up by the experience at some point. So post your prediction about how long that will take. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 (edited) 40 minutes ago, Matthew said: A lot of people who work with or for Trump end up not liking him. Mr Vance already changed his tune from anti trump to pro trump with the hope of politically gaining from it. But naturally he'll likely be eaten up by the experience at some point. So post your prediction about how long that will take. 1 term...and then some. Who knows...JD could become POTUS after Trump's last term. Edited July 15 by Nationalist 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
User Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 My guess is that he last longer with Trump than you do on this forum to be here to see if you were right or not... 2 Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE."
Matthew Posted July 15 Author Report Posted July 15 29 minutes ago, User said: My guess is that he last longer with Trump than you do on this forum to be here to see if you were right or not... That's clever, though I've been posting on forums far longer than this one has been operating. From my experience, if you're correct, it will be either due to the forum shutting down or right wing censorship. Both are extremely common. Quote
User Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 4 minutes ago, Matthew said: right wing censorship. Both are extremely common. Interesting. When was the last time right-wing censorship in Canada or America shut down a forum or controlled speech in such a fashion as to preclude you from speaking on one? Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE."
Matthew Posted July 15 Author Report Posted July 15 I've been kicked off of conservative- leaning forums and chat rooms several times within the last year. Over the last 30 years, dozens of times. Sometimes randomly after many years of being on a forum. And I'm not any kind of troll, spammer, or one who insults people literally ever. It got far worse with MAGA people. Many trump themed groups, forums, chats will boot you immediately the second you suggest some moderate perspective. Try it sometime. As far as closing down a forum, that's not a censorship thing. Stay on any independent message board like this long enough and eventually the person hosting it just decides to shut it all down. Quote
CdnFox Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 1 hour ago, Matthew said: That's clever, though I've been posting on forums far longer than this one has been operating. From my experience, if you're correct, it will be either due to the forum shutting down or right wing censorship. Both are extremely common. ROFLMAO - sure kid. So that's 4 lies in two lines - you are nothing if not efficient Quote
WestCanMan Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 Vance is a guy who could easily rub one the wrong way. He has no soft edges at all. Some people can say things that are slightly offensive and get away with them because of their tone/delivery, some people can say things that you agree with but make you wish you didn't. Michelle Malkin is like that. If I agreed with something she said, I felt dirty. I think JD is a terrible choice for VP. He's so hateable it's crazy. Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth.
gatomontes99 Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 So Vance has already gotten over his TDS. Doubt he relapses. Quote
Matthew Posted July 16 Author Report Posted July 16 1 hour ago, WestCanMan said: He's so hateable it's crazy Might work. That's the current brand and the target demographic. Quote
I am Groot Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 I'm sure he'll have no problem with a guy he's previously described as an id1ot and compared to Hitler. 1 2 Quote
impartialobserver Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 3 years. They will keep their game faces on and act as friends during election season. Trump will win and for the honeymoon period.. all will be well. However, Trump's verbal diarrhea will put Vance in a bad spot in front of the camera and so will start the enmity. Quote
Deluge Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 On 7/15/2024 at 2:23 PM, Matthew said: A lot of people who work with or for Trump end up not liking him. Mr Vance already changed his tune from anti trump to pro trump with the hope of politically gaining from it. But naturally he'll likely be eaten up by the experience at some point. So post your prediction about how long that will take. If Vance is a flake, then maybe a year. Quote
WestCanMan Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 Vance debating cackledummy should be fun. After that, yikes. JD will do what's best for his political career for the next 4 years. If Trump's still popular, he'll be a good sidekick. Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth.
CdnFox Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 1 minute ago, WestCanMan said: Vance debating cackledummy should be fun. After that, yikes. JD will do what's best for his political career for the next 4 years. If Trump's still popular, he'll be a good sidekick. Just because of the incredible history involved I think trump is going to go down in the history books and in people's mind is a bit of a legend. And I think even if he feels that trump is unpopular for his policies for some reason he will find a way to latch on to that warm glow of trump knocking aside every single potential problem to retake the presidency that was stolen from him so to speak I guess it'll depend a little bit on whether or not he wants to try a presidential run himself. Quote
WestCanMan Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 4 minutes ago, CdnFox said: I guess it'll depend a little bit on whether or not he wants to try a presidential run himself. I think that most people who ride shotgun there have good reason to believe that if they do well, they've got a chance. My advice to JD would be: "If Trump gives you an important job to do, and the whole country knows that you have it, and you suck at it, don't cackle about it when asked by reporters." 2 Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth.
Matthew Posted July 17 Author Report Posted July 17 On 7/15/2024 at 3:52 PM, Legato said: 4 years. I think I agree with 4 years of he's elected. Plus if Trump loses I give it less than 2 years. If he wins, it also depends if Trump makes it through all 4 years given his age and physical condition. He could easily have a heart attack, stroke, pulinary embolism etc any day. But if he gets elected and stays relatively healthy, I think they'll keep the facade going all 4 years. I can't easily imagine a scenario where trump graciously hands the baton of party leadership over to Vance at the end of 4 years. Quote
Matthew Posted July 24 Author Report Posted July 24 (edited) Uh Oh. Maybe just misinformation, but already headlines about Trump regretting Vance. Supposedly because he was chosen to beef up base but now the the race might be closer and Vance does nothing to appeal to the middle. Is Donald Trump Getting Cold Feet Over JD Vance? Edited July 24 by Matthew Quote
CdnFox Posted July 24 Report Posted July 24 33 minutes ago, Matthew said: Uh Oh. Maybe just misinformation, but already headlines about Trump regretting Vance. Supposedly because he was chosen to beef up base but now the the race might be closer and Vance does nothing to appeal to the middle. Is Donald Trump Getting Cold Feet Over JD Vance? Not much he could do, he had to pick for the race he thought he was going to fight. Who knew that after 2 years the dems would suddenly agree that biden was bonkers and kick him? Quote
Hodad Posted July 24 Report Posted July 24 35 minutes ago, Matthew said: Uh Oh. Maybe just misinformation, but already headlines about Trump regretting Vance. Supposedly because he was chosen to beef up base but now the the race might be closer and Vance does nothing to appeal to the middle. Is Donald Trump Getting Cold Feet Over JD Vance? Yep. This was always a rash decision. The only thing Vance adds to the ticket is an Ohio presence. He's wildly unqualified to be President as backup to an old and unhealthy Trump. And he doesn't do anything to expand the tent or diversify the appeal. Trump might have been counting his chickens, thinking he could coast in a race against Biden. Vance may not be a liability, per-se, but the opportunity cost was huge. 1 Quote
User Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 On 7/24/2024 at 5:27 PM, Hodad said: He's wildly unqualified to be President as backup to an old and unhealthy Trump. LOL. Its amazing now that Biden is out, you guys start caring about how old candidates are or what their health is. JD Vance is just as qualified as Obama ever was. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE."
Matthew Posted July 28 Author Report Posted July 28 On 7/25/2024 at 8:00 PM, User said: you guys start caring about how old candidates are It's not new. A very large majority of democrats (like 80%) thought Biden was too old prior to him dropping out. Quote
User Posted July 28 Report Posted July 28 5 minutes ago, Matthew said: It's not new. A very large majority of democrats (like 80%) thought Biden was too old prior to him dropping out. Can you point to one time on the forum where you commented on Biden's age? You joined with enough time before he quit to have said something. Did you? None of these others caring about Trump's age now were making that kind of argument about Biden. Even then, it is entirely disingenuous. There is concern about someone being too old, and then there is Biden Barley being sentient to function old. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE."
CdnFox Posted July 28 Report Posted July 28 15 minutes ago, Matthew said: It's not new. A very large majority of democrats (like 80%) thought Biden was too old prior to him dropping out. Not really. And lets be frank - nobody really cared about age. When people say 'too old' they mean he was starting to slip into dementia and frailty like all people do eventually. Trump isn' there. Biden was. And most knew it for some time. Quote
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