the sound of his own voice more than the donald?
i don't think so
the press should be ecstatic for the next 4 years
i don't think so
the press should be ecstatic for the next 4 years
the sound of his own voice more than the donald?
i don't think so
the press should be ecstatic for the next 4 years
What a contrast to Biden who could barely complete a sentence...
The press will have information overload this time around...
lol.. “he’s very good at computers. The best. He knows computers the best. Computers are very good. He’s a good computer.”The press will have information overload this time around...
Mental decline isn’t always being soft-spoken, jumbled wording and forgetfulness.lol.. “he’s very good at computers. The best. He knows computers the best. Computers are very good. He’s a good computer.”
That’s your guy.
Can you imagine having Harris and Biden and 40 years of inflation highs, open borders, defund, bail projects, dei, tranny nonsense, Covid insanity, over trump and Vance and musk and the rest. It’s unfathomableagreed
“There’s not a thing that comes to mind.”agreed
The thing that sticks out most to me is his need for inline commentary as a sort of verbal emphasis. Things that don't add to the speech at all, but just serve as an opportunity to pause and think about how awesome the words he just spoke were. You can tell he's hit one of those lines, because his voice changes to this soft, caressing voice, like he's trying to seduce the listener. Example from his section on natural disasters:the sound of his own voice more than the donald?
i don't think so
the press should be ecstatic for the next 4 years
can you imagine how bad and shitty, the candidates/policies had to be by the democrat machineCan you imagine having Harris and Biden and 40 years of inflation highs, open borders, defund, bail projects, dei, tranny nonsense, Covid insanity, over trump and Vance and musk and the rest. It’s unfathomable
Most all of us voted against Harris woke and the policies of the left. It was a referendum on stupiditycan you imagine how bad and shitty, the candidates/policies had to be by the democrat machine
that would lead to the rise (and re-rise) of a loud-mouthed, arrogant, narcissistic, ego driven bully
i didn't vote for him as much as i voted against them
the really sad thing is that the dust will settle and we'll be right back to the status quo
neither party will learn
I was curious about something, because I'm worried the Dems will convince themselves that they only lost because they didn't stay true to liberal values, that lower turnout was a result of them tacking too hard to the center, instead of defending their left flank. But despite the lower overall turnout, this was true in every single one of the seven swing states: Trump got more votes in 2024 than Biden did in 2020. This wasn't just disaffected liberals staying home or making protest votes. In the states that matter, Trump gained significant ground. The Dems need to accept that and ponder what it means.can you imagine how bad and shitty, the candidates/policies had to be by the democrat machine
that would lead to the rise (and re-rise) of a loud-mouthed, arrogant, narcissistic, ego driven bully
i didn't vote for him as much as i voted against them
the really sad thing is that the dust will settle and we'll be right back to the status quo
neither party will learn
no sane speechwriter would include some of the crazy sh!t that he comes up withThe thing that sticks out most to me is his need for inline commentary as a sort of verbal emphasis. Things that don't add to the speech at all, but just serve as an opportunity to pause and think about how awesome the words he just spoke were. You can tell he's hit one of those lines, because his voice changes to this soft, caressing voice, like he's trying to seduce the listener. Example from his section on natural disasters:
We have a government that has given unlimited funding to the defense of foreign borders but refuses to defend American borders, or, more importantly, its own people. Our country can no longer give basic services in times of emergency, as recently shown by the wonderful people of North Carolina. Been treated so badly. And other states who are still suffering from a hurricane that took place many months ago.Or more recently, Los Angeles, where we are watching fires still tragically burn. From weeks ago, without even a token of defense, they’re raging through the houses and communities, even affecting some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in our country, some of whom are sitting here right now. They don’t have a home any longer. That’s interesting.
I'd love to see the original text, and see if sentences like that are actually in the script, or if he adds those impromptu.
Exactly. The media prefers AOC and Hollywood radicals thoI was curious about something, because I'm worried the Dems will convince themselves that they only lost because they didn't stay true to liberal values, that lower turnout was a result of them tacking to hard to the center, instead of defending their left flank. But despite the lower overall turnout, this was true in every single one of the seven swing states: Trump got more votes in 2024 than Biden did in 2020. This wasn't just disaffected liberals staying home or making protest votes. In the states that matter, Trump gained significant ground. The Dems need to accept that and ponder what it means.
Long story short, a Shapiro or Beshear is way better positioned for 2028 than a Newsom.
Like Cornpop?Mental decline isn’t always being soft-spoken, jumbled wording and forgetfulness.
Sometimes it’s full on bluster and bombastic telling of bat shit crazy, off-the-wall stories.
duhLong story short, a Shapiro or Beshear is way better positioned for 2028 than a Newsom.