I agree. But do wonder if it’s fair to blame a cult member for having lost control of their rationality. It really does seem to be a lot more like a religion than anything other than the way people “have” sports teams.
Interactive talk radio, right-wing websites, and Fox “News” have given the undereducated a sense of cultish tribal commonality and belonging as “victims” of demographic changes. The narcissistic TFG is just an amplifier of their feelings not a leader in the proactive altruistic sense. After the Civil and Voting Rights Acts were passed a portion of the population felt they were now losing status, and the extreme right’s propaganda machinery went to work full speed to weaken our democracy … and create the division we have today.
I can only shake my head in amazement at how many gullible sheep there are out there who STILL want to give this LIFETIME GRIFTER AND CON-ARTIST their money…. How sad.
Trump’s support has ‘flat-lined’ since Manhattan indictment: MSNBC analyst
According to MSNBC contributor Steve Rattner, Donald Trump’s contribution haul after each indictment has shown a precipitous drop and that his support in the Republican primary polls, while high, has flatlined and is showing no improvement.
During his appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” the business analyst displayed multiple charts showing the former president’s donations intake with another showing the relationship hip to his standings in the poll.
Speaking with the hosts he explained, “I have some other numbers that are also interesting relative to his fund-raising. Go back to his 2019 campaign, Trump raised in just the second quarter when he announced in 2019 over $100 million, a combination of small donors, big donors and various committees. This time around, he’s raised just a bit over $40 million even if you include the RNC and his money, so his fund-raising at least so far in this cycle is a good bit less than it was last time.”
“Now, that said, of course, his fund-raising relative to the other Republicans is still much stronger,” he continued. “$35 million raised in the second quarter versus 20 for DeSantis and much less for Haley, Scott and so forth,” he continued. “So the interesting question that we are going to face is what the impact of this latest set of indictments are going be on his fund-raising.”RELATED: GOP ‘going down in flames’ in 2024: DC insider
Eventually you will see his attorneys all donate their services to him for free. ‘They BELIEVE in him and it will work out for everyone involved.’ Just ask Rudy. Could someone please explain to me in simple – why do they support this loser?
Flashaaway 9 months ago
Very slow learners proving the exact definition of stupidity.
Erse IS better 9 months ago
I agree. But do wonder if it’s fair to blame a cult member for having lost control of their rationality. It really does seem to be a lot more like a religion than anything other than the way people “have” sports teams.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 9 months ago
Life is like a box of chocolates
some will make you sick to the stomach isnt that right forrest?
braindead Premium Member 9 months ago
…and they’re proud of it.
superposition 9 months ago
Interactive talk radio, right-wing websites, and Fox “News” have given the undereducated a sense of cultish tribal commonality and belonging as “victims” of demographic changes. The narcissistic TFG is just an amplifier of their feelings not a leader in the proactive altruistic sense. After the Civil and Voting Rights Acts were passed a portion of the population felt they were now losing status, and the extreme right’s propaganda machinery went to work full speed to weaken our democracy … and create the division we have today.
VegaAlopex 9 months ago
Forrest Gump was smart enough to have someone trustworthy manage his money.
phritzg Premium Member 9 months ago
I’d rather see him chasing a prisoner transport vehicle, with trump securely locked inside.
piper_gilbert 9 months ago
Money to pay off rape victims and lots and lots of lawyers. It’s not campaign funding. It’s a sexual predator’s defense fund.
Masterskrain Premium Member 9 months ago
I can only shake my head in amazement at how many gullible sheep there are out there who STILL want to give this LIFETIME GRIFTER AND CON-ARTIST their money…. How sad.
Radish the wordsmith 9 months ago
Trump’s support has ‘flat-lined’ since Manhattan indictment: MSNBC analyst
According to MSNBC contributor Steve Rattner, Donald Trump’s contribution haul after each indictment has shown a precipitous drop and that his support in the Republican primary polls, while high, has flatlined and is showing no improvement.
During his appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” the business analyst displayed multiple charts showing the former president’s donations intake with another showing the relationship hip to his standings in the poll.
Speaking with the hosts he explained, “I have some other numbers that are also interesting relative to his fund-raising. Go back to his 2019 campaign, Trump raised in just the second quarter when he announced in 2019 over $100 million, a combination of small donors, big donors and various committees. This time around, he’s raised just a bit over $40 million even if you include the RNC and his money, so his fund-raising at least so far in this cycle is a good bit less than it was last time.”
“Now, that said, of course, his fund-raising relative to the other Republicans is still much stronger,” he continued. “$35 million raised in the second quarter versus 20 for DeSantis and much less for Haley, Scott and so forth,” he continued. “So the interesting question that we are going to face is what the impact of this latest set of indictments are going be on his fund-raising.”RELATED: GOP ‘going down in flames’ in 2024: DC insider
Lone PandaKemoSabe 9 months ago
Hilarious and pathetic, all at once.
cbedda 9 months ago
Eventually you will see his attorneys all donate their services to him for free. ‘They BELIEVE in him and it will work out for everyone involved.’ Just ask Rudy. Could someone please explain to me in simple – why do they support this loser?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member 9 months ago
A touch of Gump makes the ’toon work.
Radish the wordsmith 9 months ago
Redhat thinks if he overthrows the USA it will increase his personal status.
Sprarklin 9 months ago
That’s because they are not really after Trump. That is what the brainwashed wokes don’t get.
Trump can walk away from all of this any time he wants to.
They are after the people they couldn’t brainwash, and we can’t walk away.
And being brainwashed is not going to protect you. That is what they don’t understand.