adrina
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"We never have empty seats" to an arena with more than half of the seats empty.
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They’re probably watching you. Lol.
Why didn’t they let in the thousands who are always outside ???
His movie comes out soon! Learn how he was trained to do ALL of this shit
LoserThey're odd - which isn't a surprise.
Trump will reportedly be campaigning in heavily-Dem states rather than trying to shore up his base. Deplorable white supremacist hero Fuentes says he won't vote for the felon and has declared MAGA dead.
One thing that isn't odd: the Deplorable meltdown we're witnessing. End times are near for them.
"We never have empty seats" to an arena with more than half of the seats empty.
No doubt bro the thread title should have been "The final days of the Republican party."Wow…this one didn’t age well.
Yeah…you go with that…bro.No doubt bro the thread title should have been "The final days of the Republican party."
"We never have empty seats" to an arena with more than half of the seats empty.
This remains relevant.Only, Trump losing this WON'T end MAGA.
There is this right-wing nationalist-populist current in American politics. It manifested in the 1990s with Ross Perot and the Reform Party. (Arguably earlier, in the 1960s, with George Wallace and the American Independent Party.) In the Obama years it re-emerged as the Tea Party. And then Trump placed himself at its head. That’s why you don’t hear anything about the Tea Party any more – it IS the Trump movement.
This current differs from mainstream pro-corporate Republican politics in its economic nationalism and protectionism. It is the kind of thinking that sees the “productive” classes in society, the middle class and the working class (the two classes are not distinguished in this kind of thinking) as being under threat both from the poor/nonwhite below and from the rich/corporations above – see producerism. See also paleoconservatism.
N.B: These are paleocons, not neocons – that is, not foreign-policy warhawks. After all, the military-industrial complex is biggummint, federal and expensive. They generally opposed the Iraq War. Pat Buchanan is a typical specimen of this kind – he wrote a book defending the American isolationist position in WWII. One thing Trump has always told the truth about is his lack of interest in foreign military adventures. So he fits in well here.
Trump is 78 years old. No matter how this election goes, he can’t last much longer. And when he goes, the MOVEMENT will still be there – waiting for somebody else to lead it.
What happens then?
You should listen to normal Republican politicians. They agree with me!Yeah…you go with that…bro.
Of course I miss Angria.
Awwww…
Does BabyBoobs miss adrina???
First the wife and kids abandoned BabyBoobs, and now adrina…
Poor BabyBoobs.
BabyBoobs
Yeah, the OP author is a special kind of retarded.Wow…this one didn’t age well.
Angria, i like that.Of course I miss Angria.
I’ve listened to “normal” Republicans all my life. They sounded a lot like “normal” Radicalized democrats in many instances. I’ll let you and those RINO’s ride off into the sunset.You should listen to normal Republican politicians. They agree with me!
Yep. I jumped out in 2016. Neither party is 100% for me but I was smart enough not to vote for a racist narcissist for President.You should listen to normal Republican politicians. They agree with me!