I'll run out tomorrow morning before I go to bed (night shift guy, here), but in Oklahoma? My "blue vote" will probably be as effective as a squirt gun during a tornado.Voted straight blue, for all the good it will do. My district has the only Republican congressman from the state and it currently doesn't look like that will change, sigh.
If he had done this a week ago, it would've been one of the most popular Halloween costumes this year.
If a normal politician had a comedian make racist jokes on his behalf, he would just condemn the racist remarks.
Trump won't do that. He can't condemn racist jokes for racism, because that would offend his racist base. That's why he's just pretending he never heard it and doesn't know the comedian who said it.
The fact that most voters think the economy is Trump's strong point tells you just how ignorant most voters are.
His plans for mass deportations and sweeping punitive tariffs would be devastating to the economy. His last term in office caused more debt than any other 4-year term in the history of the nation. He is only concerned with enriching himself, not enriching the nation at large. Anyone who has any sense knows this. Asking Trump to take care of the economy is like asking Jeffrey Epstein to take care of your 16-year old daughter.
It's so tiring trying to explain to half-wit Trump supporters why it is fascistic for a president to demand that all the military leaders and all the heads of government agencies be personally more loyal to him than to the law.
In Trump's mind (and the minds of his supporters) any government official who says "no" to Donald Trump is a member of the evil "deep state". In the minds of anyone who knows anything about the history of dictators and fascists, that's a sign that the rule of law still applies. It is their jobs to tell him when he can't do something, and if nobody ever says "no" to him, that's a dictatorship.
If Trump wins, don't expect Trump supporters to admit they were wrong no matter how much damage he does to American liberties or institutions. Germans wouldn't admit they were wrong about Hitler until the summer of 1945.
“You know, they’re all war hawks when they’re sitting in Washington in a nice building, saying … ‘Let’s send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy,’” he said.