By davidjay
#101849
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 10:02 pm
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:27 pm Trump told Indiana to draw a new congressional map to give more Republican seats. The Indiana House agreed. The Senate are debating now, with some Republican senators saying they'll vote against. Here's some advice from Trump.

How long can the US citizenry remain supine? Of course the question is how many think Trump is right...
Too many. And it's coming this way.
By Oboogie
#101850
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 10:02 pm
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:27 pm Trump told Indiana to draw a new congressional map to give more Republican seats. The Indiana House agreed. The Senate are debating now, with some Republican senators saying they'll vote against. Here's some advice from Trump.

How long can the US citizenry remain supine? Of course the question is how many think Trump is right...
What exactly do you expect the citizens to do when, at the first sign of dissent, the National Guard will roll into town. I'm thinking this is going to need a coup.
User avatar
By Boiler
#101852
Doesn’t Trump have something like an 84% approval rating amongst Repugs though?

Meanwhile Congress just sits with its thumbs up its arseholes and does nothing.
User avatar
By The Weeping Angel
#101924
mattomac wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 1:40 pm Yup, I've always suggested going to the source when it comes to polling.
The journalist G. Elliot Morris has a deep dive into Trump's approval ratings here.

https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/how-th ... popup=true
The title of this article is “How low could Trump’s approval realistically go?” I think I have answered it with the above data, which gives two answers:

First, further incompetence in managing the U.S. economy would turn more Republicans against the president on his handling of the issue, in turn decreasing his approval by between 1 and 4 points.

But a larger drop in Trump’s approval (to the mid-30s) would require broader political problems, or a sustained decrease in his rating among Republicans — regardless of how they feel about the president’s performance on the economy. Another 10-point drop in Trump’s approval with GOP voters would put him at a 33% rating — near his all-time low.

The implications of this piece for Democratic strategy are two-fold. First, considering campaigning on affordability and Trump’s economic mismanagement is a high-leverage way to reach hesitant Trump approvers inside the Republican Party. Remember, there are a lot of self-described Republicans who do not have particularly right-leaning beliefs. Here is the big graphic from my piece “The Hidden Axis” published last month:
mattomac liked this
User avatar
By Abernathy
#102008
For fuck’s sake. Could this be for real ?
Attachments
IMG_0355.jpeg
IMG_0355.jpeg (150.33 KiB) Viewed 201 times
User avatar
By Crabcakes
#102011
It’s one of the absolute worst things he’s ever written. Even Ted Cruz - Ted fucking Cruz, a man who pissed off on a tropical holiday when people in his state were freezing to death - was gracious when posting about it.
By Youngian
#102014
There's no ramifications for Trump, "Hey I thought he was a decent, gracious and classy guy when I voted for Trump but he tricked me," said no one after reading his Rob Reiner rant.
By Rosvanian
#102016
Boiler wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:03 pm https://apnews.com/article/trump-rob-mi ... d076290e93

Can't wait to see the usual suspects defend him.
Over on the Mail there's plenty rushing to his defence. Liberals, so it goes, are evil people therefore have no right to criticise. All entirely predictably fucked up, depressing and tedious.
User avatar
By Boiler
#102020
I'm led to understand that medical shithead Kennedy is saying that vaccine research caused the 1918 flu pandemic - again.
User avatar
By Boiler
#102021
Rosvanian wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:28 pm
Boiler wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:03 pm https://apnews.com/article/trump-rob-mi ... d076290e93

Can't wait to see the usual suspects defend him.
Over on the Mail there's plenty rushing to his defence. Liberals, so it goes, are evil people therefore have no right to criticise. All entirely predictably fucked up, depressing and tedious.
It seems to be "yebbut Charlie Kirk",
User avatar
By Boiler
#102026
Laura Looney writes on Xitter:
Psychosis is a real thing. Rob Reiner had a level of TDS that likely exuded a level of craziness around those he spent time with. Many people who have crazy kids have psychiatric issues themselves. You’ll notice a lot of celebrities have kids with addictions, trans kids, gay kids, spoiled kids, kids who commit crimes, and kids who are total dead beat losers because many were raised to have no accountability by parents who subscribe to hardcore liberalism. Trump is right. Reiner himself sounded insane when he would speak. Imagine how crazy his own kid was… on drugs. We have a mental health crisis in America.
User avatar
By Boiler
#102027
davidjay wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:43 pm Surely to Christ someone close to him can tell something isn't right.
Maybe it's time to invoke the 25th?
  • 1
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
Farage's Flagwankers

Apparently, even the kids are joining in now. htt[…]

Reform Party

https://youtu.be/TVyEI3V5Sw4

Trump 2.0 Lunacy

https://bsky.app/profile/justinbaragona.bsky.socia[…]

Those upon the political Right...

That'll buoy the brain-dead economists in the[…]