Trump vs. DeSantis: Let's get ready to rumble!

This is a classic example of a straw man argument to re-direct the topic. The overall topic of this thread is the battle between two culture war pundits who are likely to be the front runners in the 2024 Republican primary.

Both Trump and DeSantis have a lot in common -- they both lie continuously, cover up government information outlining their misdeeds, put policies in place which kill tens of thousands of people (DeSantis' Covid policies in Florida are responsible for at least 40,000 of the 80,000 Covid deaths in the state), use tax dollars to push culture-war narratives for their base while failing to effectively govern, abuse the press/media, put unqualified cronies in government positions, publicly abuse anyone who attempts to hold them accountable, waste endless piles of government/donor money defending against justified lawsuits (which they lose), attack businesses (so much for limited government), despise education, plus an entire list of other common actions & traits. DeSantis is effectively Trump-light with a little less ranting and charisma.

Your characterizations are laughable fantasy. Deception is a Leftist forte and we need look no further than CNN and your history of posting Leftist propaganda. To be fair, Leftists are not alone in using deception, but the Right do seem to lie less. By the way, the Covid death rate in Florida is not that bad considering the demographics of an older state population due to retirees and the fact Florida is heavily visited by international travels, making virus containment efforts impractical.

As far as which Presidential candidate to support, hopefully most of us will consider the track records, the plans, and debate performance of the candidates rather than relying on sources whose credibility has been lost for framing most everything political then pushing their version of what is right. Yes, I'm calling out CNN, you, and the DNC in that regard.

Try again.
 
Interestingly, the more negative things the Left says about Trump, the stronger the evidence the Left really does not understand why many on the Right support Trump in spite of his significant flaws. What does that say about the perceptual awareness of the Left? Could it be there are some policies and events associated with the Left, such as excessive and apparently coordinated riots, unpopular Critical Race Theory in schools, false accusations, false flag operations, sexualization of children, political weaponization of the justice department, fear of political weaponization of the IRS, high crimes rates, inflation, geopolitical incompetence involving Saudi Arabia, Iran, and China, wide open borders, acceleration of corpocracy, weak energy policies, and lack of transparency on monies spent in corrupt Ukraine are keeping Trump relevant? In other words, by some perspectives, the Left has created an environment where someone like Trump can get a foothold, if not thrive? Sort of like Putin effectively causing the expansion of NATO by invading Ukraine?

We can argue about 2nd Amendment rights, abortion rights, trading a dangerous arms dealer for a convicted basketball player, alternative gender/sexual preference exceptionalism in the media, but the list in the preceding paragraph, probably incomplete as it is top of mind, seems pretty undeniably damning for the Left. If the Left seems toxic and the alternative seems less so, is it really that surprising to you that Trump and the Republican Party is able to retain some popularity? Who really are the ones duped?

At least someone has expressed a desire to MAGA. A desire to make America great, again. That someone is Trump.

Care to answer the following questions?

1. Is America great right now, why or why not?
2. Is improving the quality of live in America and her standing in the world a worthwhile goal?
3. What have Democrats done specifically to improve question #2?

You just sound demented in this post, totally brainwashed by right wing politicians and media. Fox is even admitting now they knew they were lying when they fed you guys what you wanted to hear about "Election Fraud". Imagine if you were in 1920s/1930s Germany and Hitler arrived on the scene supported by a very loud minority. You'd have been supporting him telling us how he fixed runaway inflation, closed the borders, and dealt with the Left and assorted other perceived enemies. You'd have lapped it all up.

Nobody forces you to vote for a psychotic fascist. Hitler, Putin, Trump are all cut from the same cloth.
 
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You just sound demented in this post, totally brainwashed by right wing politicians and media. Fox is even admitting now they knew they were lying when they fed you guys what you wanted to hear about "Election Fraud". Imagine if you were in 1920s/1930s Germany and Hitler arrived on the scene supported by a very loud minority. You'd have been supporting him telling us how he fixed runaway inflation, closed the borders, and dealt with the Left and assorted other perceived enemies. You'd have lapped it all up.

Nobody forces you to vote for a psychotic fascist. Hitler, Putin, Trump are all cut from the same cloth.

Reality is we all are being played by the parties. They have it down to a science. They pit our political philosophies against each other and gaslight us. We end up with establishment, career politicians who know how to work the system. Have you ever reviewed the Democrat candidate nomination process? Popular progressive and Democrat candidates have certainly been screwed by it. Super delegates? Really? Media sensationalism followed up by manipulated poll is also one of the establishments tools of the trade to tip the nomination in THEIR favor.

You might want to review who is lapping what up. Good luck.
 
Trump: "Ron reminds me a lot of Mitt Romney."
So basically, someone who is smarter than me, who has more talent, someone with natural hair.

Trump Trashes DeSantis in Iowa Speech: ‘Ron Reminds Me a Lot of Mitt Romney’
https://www.mediaite.com/politics/t...a-speech-ron-reminds-me-a-lot-of-mitt-romney/


"That was about him, but Ryan, Paul Ryan’s a big reason that Mitt Romney – I’m not a big fan of Mitt Romney – lost his election."

This is Trump's Achilles heel.

He still runs around with the "I don't like people who lose because they are losers. I like winners" routine.

Not an approach that will age well once everyone is into the primary. There will be some pointing out of some inconvenient factoids for Trump.
 
Trump thinks Democrat Charlie Crist was a better Florida governor than DeSantis. LOL, what a complete circus.

Trump roasted on Twitter after saying Charlie Crist did a ‘good job’ governing Florida in dig at DeSantis
Critics say Trump campaign staffers 'should be fired' for video praising Crist
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tr...t-did-good-job-governing-florida-dig-desantis

Former President Donald Trump faced ridicule on Twitter after he praised former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat, in a dig at the current governor and his likely 2024 presidential rival, Ron DeSantis.

Trump, the front-runner in the current GOP presidential field, issued a campaign video Monday that suggested "sunshine and ocean" are what brought people from New York and other states in droves since the COVID-19 pandemic and not DeSantis’ policies.

"For those of you that didn't notice, Florida was doing great long before Ron DeSanctus got there," Trump said in the video, using his new favored nickname for the governor. "People are fleeing from New York to Florida and other places because of high taxes and out-of-control crime. It's really bad. Not because of the Governor."

"Florida was doing fantastically," he continued. "You had a governor named Rick Scott who did a very good job. Even Charlie Crist, a Democrat, did a good job, but he had very good numbers."

"Sunshine and ocean are very alluring," he added. "It's not too hard to work with those factors. So just remember Florida was doing really well long before Ron DeSanctus got there."

Former Rep. Crist was a Republican when he was governor but is now a Democrat after a brief stint as an independent. He was the Democratic nominee in the 2022 Florida gubernatorial election but lost in a landslide to DeSantis.

Conservatives and liberals alike roasted Trump for the video.

"Whoever helped Trump create this (even if you’re a friend of mine), should be fired," tweeted Seth Weathers, the CEO of Freedom Speaks Up. "Also, Trump should fire himself for participating in this."

"Remember when your administration was mad DeSantis re-opened Fla. during Covid?" Grabien founder Tom Elliott asked the former president.

"I don't want to say I warned ya, but I did," tweeted Jedediah Bila. "Ego is a very self-destructive thing."

"This is absolutely ridiculous," wrote Dave Rubin.

"I legitimately had to triple check this wasn't AI-generated," conservative Twitter personality Noam Blum.

"Whomever is advising Trump to praise Charlie Crist should be fired immediately," tweeted conservative pundit John Cardillo.

"Trump praises Rick Scott, Charlie Crist, sunshine, ocean and himself for Florida doing ‘really well,’" tweeted Washington Post investigative political reporter Josh Dawsey.

"He has no idea whatsoever how to attack DeSantis. None," tweeted senior CNN commentator Scott Jennings.

Trump released the video as he visited Iowa, the state that leads off the Republican Party’s presidential nominating calendar. He spoke Monday night at the Adler Theater in Davenport just days after DeSantis visited the state.

While Trump remains the front-runner in the Real Clear Politics national average of polls, DeSantis, who has not officially announced a presidential run, has significantly narrowed the gap.

Jesse Kelly theorized Trump made the video because he thinks he "might be in trouble."

"Hardest part of a campaign is when you’re up in the polls, but not so far ahead that you think it’s over," Kelly tweeted. "That’s all you’re seeing here. Unforced errors cause he thinks he might be in trouble. It’s easy to be up big or down big. It’s hard to be barely ahead. You make mistakes."
 
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