Ted... if Kernan were a jerk, he'd have been kicked off that show years ago. You guys are f'd up using someone's politics to judge them. I doubt Andrew would be friends with a "nazi." I mean wtf.... that's just f'ing stupid.
Oh and lets not forget Becky. She's voting for Trump too. Is she a nazi? Gimmee a f'ing break. Stoney is the quintessential spoiled Upper East Side far left bubble-boy that has never worked a day in his life... so any opinion out of him about the real world is useless.... but you are smarter than that.
These people aren't voting for Trump because they admire Trump... they are voting for the way they think America should be run.
This country's finances are tapped out. 20 million folks here illegally in the last three years... use some common sense. Do you know what that is going to do to the budgets of hospitals, schools etc?
Dude they are on course to destroy this country financially while at the same time redistributing the wealth of people who EARNED it to people who didn't. You better hope Trump wins... or 4 years from now... things are not going to be the same. Those 20 million illegals I cited above... that will be the least of our worries.
Hey Stoney!!!
Looks like RFK Jr. is joining "the nazi party" too.
Imagine that!


RFK Jr. campaign 'looking at' joining forces with Trump, running mate Shanahan says
Published Tue, Aug 20 202412:46 PM EDTUpdated 4 Min Ago
Josephine Rozzelle@j_rozzelle
- The independent presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering abandoning his quest for the White House to "join forces" with Republican nominee Donald Trump, Kennedy's running mate Nicole Shanahan says in a new interview.
- Shanahan said the campaign is also considering remaining in the contest to try to win more than 5% of the popular vote and "establish ourselves" as a third-party alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties, and build on that ballot access for the 2028 election.
- Shanahan's comment came as Vice President Kamala Harris is set to accept the Democratic presidential nomination in Chicago later this week.
Vice Presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan speaks during a rally for Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on May 13, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
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The independent
presidential campaign of
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering abandoning his quest for the White House to "join forces" with
Republican nominee
Donald Trump, Kennedy's running mate
Nicole Shanahan says in a new
interview posted online Tuesday.
Shanahan also said the campaign also is considering remaining in the contest to try to win more than 5% of the popular vote and "establish ourselves" as a third-party alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties, and build on that ballot access for the 2028 election.
"There's two options that we're looking at and one is staying in, forming that new party,
but we run the risk of a Kamala Harris and Walz presidency because we draw votes from Trump, or we draw somehow more votes from Trump," Shanahan said in the interview on the
Impact Theory podcast.
"Or we walk away right now and join forces with ... Donald Trump and you know, we walk away from that and explain to our base why we're making this decision," Shanahan told interviewer Tom Bilyeu.
"Not easy, not an easy decision," the attorney and entrepreneur added.
If Kennedy and Shanahan quit the election contest, it is not clear if their would-be voters would necessarily go to Trump and his running mate,
Sen. JD Vance of Ohio.
But some polls suggest that the Democratic nominee, Vice President Harris, would be stronger against Trump in swing states when Kennedy is included as a candidate, as opposed to when Kennedy is not an option.
Earlier in the interview, Shanahan said, "I did not put in tens of millions of dollars to be a spoiler candidate."
"I put in tens of millions of dollars to win, to fix this country, to do the right thing," she said. "We don't want to be a spoiler."
"We wanted to win. We wanted a fair shot," Shanahan added.