We watched about 1 episode when the Netflix series launched and my wife didn't like it and it got dropped, but I have almost caught up by myself the last few days.
I can't remember exactly when I watched the cartoon. I watched on DVDs, but I think I got started before they were all out. So I...
Yeah, no one at his rally can change their mind as fast as you are hoping. They are already his supporters largely because of how difficult it is for them to change their minds.
Edit - Egad, I feel like I've had an epiphany here. How deep this goes. Trying to change a Trump voter's mind...
I don't think this case will make mail-in ballots illegal. They don't even ask for that. The argument is presumably that we can't have the election dragging along waiting on mail trucks and it needs to be settleable on election night. And it is ironic, because I will bet you $700 right now...
Trump is on such weird ground claiming that voters who actually voted, but did so with some misinformation, makes the election invalid. Misinformation is the majority of what he gives voters and he's been convicted of fraud committed to cover up an information suppression operation he directed...
I don't understand how we get this stuff. According to the article, the law does NOT say they have to be received by Election Day and general wisdom would say that if the law DID say that, it would have come up when the practice was established. But for some reason a lawyer can go in front of...
What? No. In 2016 Trump had to come out and explain that the Access Hollywood tape was just locker talk and people were doubtful that would work and the GOP pulled out of his campaign. In 2024, he talks about how big Arnold Palmer's penis was in televised speeches at rallies.. I wish we were...
It really begs a question. I think we have to assume that Trump felt his generals were disloyal because of how many times they told him that they couldn't do what he asked. I wish someone would air a list of what those things were.
The answer to Trump's question, why he can't have generals that are personally loyal to him like Hitler had, is that we have carefully avoided that mistake. At a time when the armies of the world swore their allegiance to kings and queens, we established one that swears allegiance to the...
I don't know how much money they had and they weren't shadowy, but there were a lot of organizations actively working and campaigning to end slavery. People did not just eventually realize.
Is it always the same guy?
Where does he find his undecideds? I have had the impression that they were a myth. It is October 23 and Trump is on the ballot. If they haven't decided who to vote for, they aren't going to vote.
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