Impeachment

Is anyone in America still confident in a career politician? They don't sound that good.
Only when they're telling them what they want to hear; otherwise, everyone knows that career politician are, for the most part, lying scumbags who only care about money and power.
 
Is anyone in America still confident in a career politician? They don't sound that good.

Well, other career politicians. Pence can probably be trusted to not rock the boat as much as Trump, and like Bush be overall completely harmless to their actual programs. Plus it will be easier to paint Pence as the kind of Republican their comfortable and skilled at fighting/discrediting, unlike Trump who, well, doesn't fit the Republican mold their comfortable with.
 
Especially before 2020 if Democrats try to pull off an impeachment, it'll blow up in their face.
 
I do want to ask, who will serve as a follow up to President Trump? He was someone unique in this context, and the people voting for the GOP want likely someone like him for a candidate again. Someone gives the demorats tenfold what they throw at the GOP. Someone fights them at every turn to advance the politics and laws they got voted in for.
 
I do want to ask, who will serve as a follow up to President Trump? He was someone unique in this context, and the people voting for the GOP want likely someone like him for a candidate again. Someone gives the demorats tenfold what they throw at the GOP. Someone fights them at every turn to advance the politics and laws they got voted in for.
I don't even want to think about who's going to replace Trump for the Republicans; hopefully, it'll be someone else from outside the political sphere, because I don't trust career politicians to not screw things up.
 
Can't think of anyone.

But as Trump is a kind of former celebrity, it will open the road for other former famous people to enter the political arena.

The question to ask next is whether they're low or high energy in the way they act.
 
Well, as long as it is a person who refuses to compromise with, or at least demands loopsided-in-GOP's-favor ones from the democrats, it should work somewhat.
 
Impeachment.......

Recently there's another hearing about as someone put it Corey in the house. Not the actor who got caught acting as a sex pest but a Corey who's Trump's former campaign manager.



I like his spine. When some dude called Johnson who talks like a gangsta in a movie asked him about some dealing with Trump he said he was on vacation.

Edit: I must correct myself. Kyle Massey from Cory in the house wasn't caught he was sued.
 
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But yeah, trump feels like a once in lifetime kinda thing.
Which is bad for the GOP because they are sick and tired of spineless Cuckservatives that cowtow to the Left and compromises at every turn. They have tried appeasement and compromising, and have nothing to show for it. The democrats scorn the Right whenever possible, demand everything, and offer next to nothing in return.

What the GOP needs are people with the same mindset, refusing to ever give ground again to them.
 
I do want to ask, who will serve as a follow up to President Trump? He was someone unique in this context, and the people voting for the GOP want likely someone like him for a candidate again. Someone gives the demorats tenfold what they throw at the GOP. Someone fights them at every turn to advance the politics and laws they got voted in for.
I think Rep. Chrenshaw has a good chance of successfully succeeding Trump.

He's a former Navy Seal, lost an eye in combat, and is pretty moderate so he could appeal to a large base.
 
I think Rep. Chrenshaw has a good chance of successfully succeeding Trump.

He's a former Navy Seal, lost an eye in combat, and is pretty moderate so he could appeal to a large base.
Hey it's that guy some nephew of Cenk dissed but was scolded by him for going too far.
 
Which is bad for the GOP because they are sick and tired of spineless Cuckservatives that cowtow to the Left and compromises at every turn. They have tried appeasement and compromising, and have nothing to show for it. The democrats scorn the Right whenever possible, demand everything, and offer next to nothing in return.

What the GOP needs are people with the same mindset, refusing to ever give ground again to them.

Cruze might try to run again. Not sure if he’d be the follow up people would be looking for, maybe a little to polite to the democratic enemies, but he’s been positioning himself as a Trump loyalist ever since the election ended.

Lindsey Graham is another possibility, or Pence, but I doubt either of them could capture the same energy as Trump.

Maybe one of the right-wing youtubers will run? Just to cap off the absurdity of our reality.

James Allsup 2024! Steve Crowder for VP! :LOL:
 
Cruze might try to run again. Not sure if he’d be the follow up people would be looking for, maybe a little to polite to the democratic enemies, but he’s been positioning himself as a Trump loyalist ever since the election ended.
What was unpopular about him? I know he fought with Trump and was hated by Democrat supporters for something related to the fundamentalist block. Also nicknamed the zodiac killer as a joke.

Somewhere he grew a beard, got more popular latching onto Trump and proposed using el Chapo's confiscated money to fund the wall.
 
What was unpopular about him? I know he fought with Trump and was hated by Democrat supporters for something related to the fundamentalist block. Also nicknamed the zodiac killer as a joke.

Somewhere he grew a beard, got more popular latching onto Trump and proposed using el Chapo's confiscated money to fund the wall.

Cruze, to my understanding, wasn’t really disliked by the average GOP voter, but hated by the establishment. Ultimately, he was the runner up in the primary, people just liked Trump’s bluntness more I guess.

I think a Cruze campaign could work if Trump goes to bat for him. Rally after rally with both men standing on stage, I think could capture the same energy as 2016.

I also think a Cruze presidency would differ little from Trump policy, so I’d vote for him.

The question becomes who would be vp in that setup? Cruze would need either a Trump loyalist to energize the base further or a safe pick like Pence or Rubio to mollify the establishment.
 
Impeachment.......

Recently there's another hearing about as someone put it Corey in the house. Not the actor who got caught acting as a sex pest but a Corey who's Trump's former campaign manager.



I like his spine. When some dude called Johnson who talks like a gangsta in a movie asked him about some dealing with Trump he said he was on vacation.

Edit: I must correct myself. Kyle Massey from Cory in the house wasn't caught he was sued.


9:23 of that video was maximum troll.

Eric Swalwell ran his short, failed Presidential Campaign on gun control. :p
 
Unless he deliberately decides not to, Pence will be Trump's appointed successor in the 2024 Republican Primaries. That's part of how being someone's VP works.

I also expect that Pence would be blunt like Trump, though more careful in his wording, and have a much stronger appeal to the Christian right, trying to shift the cultural picture so that becomes more 'mainstream again.'

If the hard left continues to double down on 'trans' and pedophilia stuff, it might actually work.
 
I think Rep. Chrenshaw has a good chance of successfully succeeding Trump.

He's a former Navy Seal, lost an eye in combat, and is pretty moderate so he could appeal to a large base.
They guy who's backing a law that violates the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments as it is essentially a different form of Red Flag law? I sure hope not. He used to look good, but I'll never trust this guy again.
 
They guy who's backing a law that violates the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments as it is essentially a different form of Red Flag law? I sure hope not. He used to look good, but I'll never trust this guy again.
Look, whether you like it or not Red Flag laws, on their own, are not a bad idea and were something that could get bipartisan support.

What Chrenshaw is trying to do is make it so that Federal level Red Flag laws are not abused for political and personal reasons like they have been in California.

The simple fact is that there are shooters who should never have been able to buy a gun, but because databases aren't being shared between organizations, slipped through the cracks. Red Flag laws may not be perfect, but they can stop some shootings and involve actual due process, due process the Chrenshaw is trying to ensure is upheld in the face of mob anger and hysteria.
 

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