46 years to build a temple of marketeers, JFK tried to flip a few tables we'll see how it goes for Trump.
Hilarious and realistic too. Just as realistic... More Bad News for Trump in Primary Results Donald Trump's campaign continues to hype his "victories" in Republican primaries despite running unopposed. However, while President Biden consistently wins his primaries in the high 90s, Trump continues to see 15-30% of Republicans voting against him in state after state. Last night, despite running unopposed, the following percentages of Republicans voted against Trump: Arizona - 25% Kansas - 25% Ohio - 21% Florida - 19% Illinois - 19% https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...r&cvid=2e804833784b4280eaf20c9937d65f46&ei=19 That 15-30% is mainly going to Haley and she's no longer running since Super Tuesday. Trump opened his big mouth by calling her supporters un-American and traitors on social media and then warning her donors that they would be permanently excluded from the MAGA movement in the future. So far, it looks like they plan to continue supporting her even though she's no longer running. wrbtrader
New Trump-Approved RNC lawyer, Christina Bobb, is a former OAN anchor who is being sued by Dominion Voting Systems and peddled numerous conspiracy theories. New RNC lawyer is an 'unguided missile' who specializes in 'evidence-free suits' https://www.rawstory.com/christina-bobb-2667576678/
Things are not going well at the RNC since the purge. RNC's new leaders 'admonished' by Trump campaign after purge backfires: report https://www.rawstory.com/rnc-takeover/ The Republican National Committee is experiencing a host of problems in the wake of its takeover by allies of Donald Trump, causing his campaign to privately admonish the RNC's new leaders over their performance. Now, insiders are saying the MAGA takeover of the RNC has partly backfired and the consequences will be far-reaching. Just days after the organization's new chair Michael Whatley and new co-chair Lara Trump were elected, entire teams were informed by email that they could reapply for their jobs or else be terminated. In their subsequent job interviews, the staffers were reportedly asked questions such as whether they thought the 2020 election was stolen — an attempt to weed out anyone who was not completely loyal to Trump. But according to a new report from The Guardian, some staffers who had previously been on crucial teams refused to return and serve under the RNC's new MAGA leadership, leaving the organization "without people with deep knowledge of election operations at the Republican party’s central committee, and who were willing to work for salaries far lower than what they could earn in the private sector." Now it's looking like the Trump takeover of the RNC has done some damage, leaving the organization's data team lacking crucial talent. Also upsetting staffers were the questions posed to them as they reapplied for their jobs. Some thought that being questioned over their beliefs about the 2020 election showed that Trump's allies would always have a target on their backs. "The internal strife at the RNC has prompted the Trump campaign to privately admonish its new leaders in recent weeks," the Guardian reported. Nevertheless, as The Guardian points out, Trump had his best fundraising month this year after his RNC takeover, pulling in over $65 million in March, giving Trump, the RNC and their shared accounts over $93 million in cash, effectively narrowing the money gap with the President Joe Biden's campaign.
The three justices Trump installed to the Supreme Court must be so embarrassed...... and what about the pro-life Christian Evangelicals? 'Political suicide': Sean Hannity warns Republicans must drop 'extreme position' — or lose A prominent Fox News host is warning Republicans that their extremist position on abortion loses elections and — if they don't allow for exceptions to the procedure — it will result in "political suicide." Donald Trump's recent announcement of his "official policy" on abortion, where he said the decision should be left to the states. "The states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land," Trump said in his announcement. "Many states will be different. Many will have a different number of weeks, or some will be more conservative than others and that's what they will be. At the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people."
The RNC, Marjorie Greene, and Trump's DJT stock must be blaming it on today's Solar Eclipse. wrbtrader