It wasn't about the George Floyd murder, idiot. It highlights leftist hypocrisy, when black-on-black crime happens there is no response from BLM or the left; when black-on-white crime happens there is no response from ANYONE at all; when white-on-black crime happens BLM and the left goes monkey-mode and destroys entire city blocks for "justice". She shouldn't have been banned.
I was confused about this since I first heard it. If true, then what was Trump supposed to do? Our soldiers in the Middle East already know literally every Muslim there could be a threat to them, telling them to "look out for people trying to kill you" isn't really a great tip.
You can't even say that BLM and the left are hypocrites and that they refuse to treat all interracial violence the same way, or else they use their privilege to get you kicked out of a university and ruin your life.
I'm not a Conservative anymore: fuck your "private institutions" that you hide behind. If your institution treats people unfairly, then I say the government should smash your institution into pieces. As Conservatives we no longer have anyone fighting for us, but Trump and a few in the GOP. The free market won't save us, our Christian institutions won't save us, only we can save us. This so-called Baptist University caved into political pressure and destroyed a young girl's life to appease the liberal rage mob. Nowhere does Jesus say "if they critique black people they should be cast out of society" in fact, I recall him being a forgiving God. Even Christianity isn't safe from this anymore--I know some Catholics that are even okay with Saint Louis or Saint Junipero Serra being vandalized because "they're racist" and "our faith is racist".
These people will feel sorry when we're the ideological majority in this country. When the liberal die out and have no progeny to continue their ideology (because they aborted all of them) and non-white immigrants take their place, we'll have our chance to right all of these wrongs and destroy liberalism forever.
Edit: Oh, and here's the video she posted, totally benign https://ktxs.com/news/local/hardin-simmons-university-investigating-students-deeply-divisive-social-media-post
I always wonder if the thinks he's "owning the conservatives" with these sing-along things. Like the "Throw The Jew Down The Well" thing he did many years ago. Only a virtually insignificant amount of people actually want to throw Jews down wells; but I'll bet he thinks he "exposed" Conservatives at that bar when he did that little bit.
People just like to sing and have fun. Even liberal feminists will jam out to rap songs about raping white women, gangbanging, slinging drugs, and killing cops. Many devout Christians might jam out to heavy metal songs or to songs that criticize their religion, like my mom likes Hozier's Take Me To Church despite the anti-Christian message. No one cares about the content of songs anymore, they just like the tune.
Love it! I had Trump winning Nevada, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Maine before I put them as toss-up for the purposes of discussion. Florida is the only one that scares me.
If I were Trump, I'd go hard in my rallies and on TV, reminding all Hispanics in this country that radical leftists are destroying their culture in the name of progress. They tore down a Saint Junipero Serra statue, a Catholic Spanish Saint. Mentioning that, and pinning the blame rightfully on Democrats should help him with Hispanics everywhere. Although I'm thinking he'll probably get more than 28% Hispanics this time anyway. If they were able to look past the media lies about Trump's "they're bringing crime" quote, then I'm sure they'll be able to look past all the other fake media bullshit. Also there's that phenomenon I think is called "Foreigner's Claim" or something like that, where foreigners that become new citizens in a country actually don't want anymore foreigners in the country, because they feel like they're encroaching on their territory. I'm hopeful that many Hispanics look favorably on Trump's immigration policies for those reasons.
Yeah, polls everywhere had Trump winning a landslide against Biden before Covid. Hopefully Covid dies down or we get used to it, to the point the public is able to push all those fake news lies about Covid out of their mind, and remember all the good Trump has done for them in their states.
Yeah, although like we saw with Clinton who got pretty bad turnout at her rallies (although surprisingly she got much more than Biden has ever gotten) I think Democrats are more likely to fall in line and vote how their party wants them to (NPCs) than Republicans are to do the same for a straight Republican ticket.
And I'm not even really factoring in the three debates yet either, because we don't know how those will turn out. Although I'm confident that Biden's stupidity and brainlessness will be aired on National TV for all to see, and that will definitely hurt him come voting time.
I was also thinking MN could have been a possible flip too. Clinton didn't win by much last time, and the hope is that the riots there have woken up some moderates to the dangers of the radical left if they're emboldened by a Democrat President.
Yeah, I talked with some Maine supporters and they really seem demoralized by the voting system there, like it's rigged. I don't know anything about it really, but it wouldn't surprise me that Democrats rig it.
Colorado is in play for Republicans though. I would love to see and hear the REEEEE of liberals if Colorado went red.
Idk about Michigan. Looking at these sources for the 2016 primaries: https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/primaries/michigan ; and then for the 2020 primaries: https://www.politico.com/2020-election/results/michigan/ it looks like the Democrats there picked up 391,215 more primary voters than in 2016. I expect many are blacks, because of Detroit and other high black population areas. Not sure why else the Democrats would have gotten that many new voters.
It's possible we win Michigan again, although I'm not too certain. We only won by 0.23% last time, it will be close either way.
I've got 5 toss-up states added into the mix we could talk about, and I'll give my takes.
The toss-up states, in my opinion, are Nevada, Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Maine.
Nevada was won by Clinton with 2.42% more than Donald Trump. Important to note is that Gary Johnson got a lot of support in 2016. In Nevada he got 3.29% of the vote. It's obvious that Libertarians align more with Republicans than they do Democrats, so now that Johnson is out of the running and Jorgensen has taken his place, I think a lot of those Libertarian votes will go to Trump in 2020; not only do I think this because Jorgensen isn't as known a politician as Johnson was, and she doesn't have the same level of publicity as Johnson had, but also Trump has shaken off all of the #NeverTrumpers that were dragging him down in a lot of these states. People like Crowder, Shaprio, and Beck who were Never Trumpers are now fully on the Trump Train. In addition to this, I think a lot of people in Reno and especially Las Vegas might be upset at the Democrat-imposed restrictions on businesses for the Corona outbreak. Those restrictions have damaged a lot of businesses, and Republicans have always been the party that seeks to promote businesses and lessen restrictions, while Democrats are the party of Socialism and harsh restrictions. I think Nevada could go Trump in 2020.
Then there is Colorado. I know Colorado is a pretty blue state, but Clinton only won it by 4.91%. And again, Johnson picked up 5.18% of the vote here, and now that he's out much of that could go back to Trump. Will that be enough to seize Colorado for Trump? I don't know. What applies to this state and all of the other 50 states is the fact that Biden won't get the women vote like Clinton got. Sure he'll get some women who just vote straight Democrat every election, but he won't get the same amount as Hillary got. Trump's 51% of white women who voted for him might go even higher this year because of that. If they stuck with Trump through "grab her by the pussy" and the Rosie O'Donnell stuff, then I don't see why they would abandon him now. In addition to this, a lot of these western states and many northern states don't have many blacks, which will be Biden's strength because of his connection to Obama. Colorado could go red, I think, or maybe not.
Then Florida, which only voted for Trump by 1.2% over Clinton, it might be in jeopardy now. Trump got 28% of the Hispanic vote I believe, but if that's dropped, and considering there are many blacks in Florida who will vote Biden, it might swing blue this year. If Trump's support there has strengthened with blacks and Hispanics then he'll win again, otherwise it's in trouble. And again, Gary Johnson got 2.2% of the vote here, so that will help Trump too if many go to Trump.
Now Pennsylvania is Biden's home state, but I really don't see him winning this. Trump won last time by 0.72%. The recurring theme again, is that Johnson's 2.38% voters might go over to Trump this year. In addition to that, the Democrat's didn't come out in the same numbers for the Pennsylvania 2020 Democratic Primary as they did in the 2016 Democratic Primary. There were 66,013 fewer Democrat voters that voted in the 2020 primary than there were in 2016. To me, this indicates that the Democrats lost support here. Also, not a lot of blacks here, so Biden's black vote won't matter much. I think this goes to Trump again in 2020.
Finally Maine, which voted for Clinton by 2.96% more than Trump. Johnson got 5.09% of the vote there too. I don't live in Maine, and I hear they do something like "ranked voting" there but I haven't been able to find anything about this. So if you're in Maine, let me know if this is true: I was told Maine voting works where you vote for your top candidates in order of how much you want them to win, so if you voted for Gary Johnson first, then Trump second, and Clinton third, your first vote goes to Johnson; now if Johnson doesn't have enough votes to win then the votes go to the next in line which would be Trump. That's what I was told, I'm not too sure though. Regardless, Trump has been helping Maine out lately, so maybe they'll remember that come election day. If the Never Trumpers are all but destroyed, then I think they might come out too and help Trump win the entire state there and not just a single district.
Anyway, let me know what you guys think about this, and if you have your own predictions. You can make your own maps here if you want to share one: https://www.270towin.com/
The problem is the country is being destroyed despite Trump holding the highest office in the United States. It's true Democrats will burn this country to the ground, and they'll do it quicker if they get their pawn Biden in office, but Trump isn't doing a lot to curb their efforts right now. I'll always vote for him because of the threat the Democrats pose, but I'd feel a lot better about my vote if he crushed these riots under his heel, instead of "sitting back and enjoying" the destruction of our cities.
Exactly. I think Trump is afraid that these protesters and rioters are actually backed by the majority of regular Americans, but they aren't. They're only backed by the radical left, and maybe moderate left. Trump isn't going to win either of those groups, but breaking up these riots would make the moderates love him because it really is effecting them.
The media will always spin whatever Trump does as bad, so he should just stop caring and do what needs to be done.
I try my hardest to disprove the leftists that say we're just a cult, but bullshit like this doesn't help. Tucker is offering real advice here, and not all advice amounts to "wow Trump you're doing so great, literally no room for improvement, keep doing what you're doing." I see my history being erased, I see corporations supporting it, I see professors being fired for not conforming to the mob, and not much is being done to combat it. Trump is doing good with the 10-years in prison thing for breaking statues, but we need more. We need all of these criminals to be put away. We need Barr to make good on these investigations into the riots and put away some Antifa terrorists.
Trump just needs to go a little harder on these riots and he'll invigorate his moderate supporters again.
It's not concern trolling. Look at Trump's threat to take action against social media that has bias against Conservatives. They censor his tweets, laugh at him, and he does nothing.
Like Tucker said, Trump is doing good with the 10 years in jail for breaking statues, but we need more. The media will always call him a "Nazi" for using the police against dangerous protesters, so it doesn't matter that he refuses to act against the riots in other areas. He just needs to do it, and I know most Americans would be glad he's putting a stop to these radical leftist terrorists.
"Someone should bleed you out with a knife" and "You deserve a painful death in public" are just a few of her crazy death threats.
People have been reporting, but thus far her tweets remain and she only gets more followers from radical leftists.
Why do we keep doing this?
We should be defending these statues being torn down, because there won't be an end to it. First they tear down Jackson, then they tear down Lee, then they tear down Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, every white man.
The media makes it clear they think all white men are racist and evil--that's the only justification they need to erase our history. This is why we're seeing streets named after BLM and perceived racist books being excluded from libraries. It won't end. Stop shrugging your shoulders at Confederate history being erased because "they were democrats!" and start fighting back against the rage mob.
In a way, this is a good thing. Obviously these "white supremacists" are just Antifa terrorist soyboys. Can't wait when the BLM guys hear the white guys protesting around them might be white supremacists so they start beating up white Antifa guys, lmfao
To be clear, Tucker didn't say Trump might drop out, he said Trump might lose the election and that could be true given how much more manipulative the media has become and how much the radical left has come to hate Trump.
The only people saying Trump might drop out are unnamed "GOP operatives" which sounds as reliable as those "anonymous sources".
Polls are somewhat legitimate and shouldn't be discounted outright, but one should always remember how many Trump voters just refuse to publicly declare their support for Trump for fear of being doxxed and having their life ruined--which we're seeing a lot of.