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ClownTamer 20 points ago +20 / -0

I’m not sure there’s been a president that faced so much opposition while in office as Trump. Obama had people getting in his way, but it was nothing like this. He never had to deal with repeated coup attempts and an armed insurrection. This is real shit.

I’m down for Jr or Tucker. I don’t like the idea of political dynasty families but to me this is just picking somebody I know I can trust to continue on where Trump left off. Somebody that isn’t bought out. Somebody that’s actually going to be a real political candidate and not another deep state election between a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich.

Jr would at least have direct access to Trump himself and all his resources. Tucker’s more of a wild card, and honestly I prefer Tucker doing what he’s doing than being president, which I’m sure he would as well. We can’t take one of the only honest guys in an entire news medium and leave a vacuum there. He’s also got no real management experience and has never been in office. Jr’s been there with his dad this entire time and has more practical experience here. Tucker can still man the turrets on TV.

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rooftoptendie 10 points ago +10 / -0

That is exactly what I was just saying not a moment ago somewhere else in this thread! The only thing that matters is that we get someone in we can TRUST 100%. If we get some kind of Crenshaw situation, we are so fucking fucked.

I'm not even sure I trust Cruz. Maybe. But maybe not. And that's just not exactly good enough when the stakes are this high.

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OnlySlightlyNaughty 11 points ago +11 / -0

Cruz was really honest during the impeachment nonsense. Pound the table and all that.

I still prefer a non-politician who has experience with a company. Somewhere where failure isn’t rewarded.

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eviantears 7 points ago +7 / -0

Agreed. Career politicians are leaving a stale taste in everyone’s mouth. And most are puppets for lobbyists Soros cabals etc

That’s why Trump worked - he walks the talk AND he’s stacked enough to be financially buffered from pay2play like the other boot-lickers

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 6 points ago +6 / -0

Just saying I never get this "oh I don't want a political dynasty" argument from Trump supporters. I think Jr. is more of an ideologue and I think he's further to the right than his dad. So Trump supporters would pass on 4 or 8 more years just for some principal that hasn't existed for decades already? It's kinda silly.

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jennyfrutex 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'd be okay with Jr. even if he weren't Trump's son, you know? I like him. He's hilarious when he's a guest on Crowder's show. And from everything I know of Trump, he avoids unearned nepotism; he expects his children to earn their opportunities.

Don Jr. is worlds away from a Hunter Biden, so I'd have zero problems voting for him.

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ClownTamer 2 points ago +3 / -1

I think for a lot of us we just remember Bush Sr and Jr and then Clinton 1 followed by a delayed Clinton 2 push. If you don’t have to work as hard for something, like Trump did, then there’s more of a chance to be bought out and give up. Not that I think Donald Jr would do that. He seems as legit as Trump, just without the autistic magical powers.

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