Trump melts down at Town Hall

StmarysCity79

Well-Known Member
That thing Trump did last night is not explainable and it is not small. It shows that he’s increasingly detached from reality. Everyone knows if Biden or Harris did that it would be media mayhem. He’s not ok, and you can’t ignore it anymore.”

"Trump encouraged his supporters to vote on “January 5th,” flubbing the date of Election Day."

Trump sways and bops to music for 39 minutes in bizarre town hall episode,”
which summarized matters nicely.

At one point during the event — which was ostensibly supposed to focus on Trump’s policy vision — the former president told his supporters, “Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into our music. Who the hell wants to hear questions? Right?”

 
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Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
By Gosh yer right Saint Mary!!!! we've been hoodwinked.... Im gonna change my party affiliation to BarryJoKammy right now....
Damn.

SMC's powers of persuasion got another convert.

Damn it all! :tantrum
 
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Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
LOL. You are voting for a brain ded zombie who craps his pants while his handlers play music and cheer.

Weren't you guys saying Biden was too old a few short months ago?

This guy belongs in a nursing home.
:roflmao:

Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
 

Czar

Active Member
One little flub is a Trump"meltdown", lol.

Meanwhile we have extensive Harris word salads left and right, and countless examples of Biden wandering and forgetting where he is, mumbling and rambling. As for those examples, this is what we hear from MSNBC:

 

StmarysCity79

Well-Known Member
One little flub is a Trump"meltdown", lol.

Meanwhile we have extensive Harris word salads left and right, and countless examples of Biden wandering and forgetting where he is, mumbling and rambling. As for those examples, this is what we hear from MSNBC:




A flub?

He swayed awkwardly to music for 40 minutes while refusing to take questions.

LOL.
 
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PJay

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A flub?

He swayed awkwardly to music for 40 minutes while refusing to take questions.

LOL.

"Look how dishonest these headlines are. Last night at Trump’s town hall, there were TWO medical emergencies that derailed the event, so Trump played music while they were tended to. But the Fake News is spinning it into “odd behavior” from Trump. Just another example of why the lying legacy media is dying."

 

22AcaciaAve

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This has been one of the more fascinating presidential races to watch. Back around the first debate republicans were playing the age card and democrats were accusing them of doing so because they had nothing else. Then after the first debate the death watch on Biden's campaign began.
Enter Kamala Harris. Harris re-energized the democrats. She sat back and rode the wave all the way through the democratic convention. Saying little and just letting things flow. It seemed to work well. All of the swing states took a decided uptick for her. Trump went off message and started throwing insults around instead of staying on message by attacking the border and economy. It did not work and it made him look panicked.

But now as some of that energy has faded from the Harris campaign and Trump has gone back on message to hammering the border and the economy, it appears to be Harris that seems a little desperate. It's now democrats trying to play the age card and once again tossing around the dictator talk. According to RCP, all of the swing states have trended back toward Trump. He is now leading ever so slightly in Michigan, Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Michigan is a surprise. I figured that was solidly in Harris column. The only one she appears to be holding onto is Wisconsin and that gap has closed. She does continue to hold Minnesota, which I would be surprised if she lost given the Walz factor.

With all of this is seems to be democrats that appear to be quite nervous and Trump seems to be surprisingly calm. I still think it could be anybody's election to win, but if I had to pick one position to be in right now it would be that of Trump. It appears that his border and economy message is resonating more than her abortion and fear of Trump message.
 

StmarysCity79

Well-Known Member
This has been one of the more fascinating presidential races to watch. Back around the first debate republicans were playing the age card and democrats were accusing them of doing so because they had nothing else. Then after the first debate the death watch on Biden's campaign began.
Enter Kamala Harris. Harris re-energized the democrats. She sat back and rode the wave all the way through the democratic convention. Saying little and just letting things flow. It seemed to work well. All of the swing states took a decided uptick for her. Trump went off message and started throwing insults around instead of staying on message by attacking the border and economy. It did not work and it made him look panicked.

But now as some of that energy has faded from the Harris campaign and Trump has gone back on message to hammering the border and the economy, it appears to be Harris that seems a little desperate. It's now democrats trying to play the age card and once again tossing around the dictator talk. According to RCP, all of the swing states have trended back toward Trump. He is now leading ever so slightly in Michigan, Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Michigan is a surprise. I figured that was solidly in Harris column. The only one she appears to be holding onto is Wisconsin and that gap has closed. She does continue to hold Minnesota, which I would be surprised if she lost given the Walz factor.

With all of this is seems to be democrats that appear to be quite nervous and Trump seems to be surprisingly calm. I still think it could be anybody's election to win, but if I had to pick one position to be in right now it would be that of Trump. It appears that his border and economy message is resonating more than her abortion and fear of Trump message.


Most young female voters say abortion is the most important issue for them not the border or the economy ( which is doing extremely well under Biden)

"It looks worse for Donald Trump than it did back in June," said Ashley Kirzinger, director of survey methodology at KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes KFF Health News. "Harris becoming the Democratic presidential nominee energized women voters in a way that the Biden candidacy had not."

President Joe Biden abandoned his reelection bid on July 21, under pressure from Democratic Party leaders, after a stumbling performance in a June debate against Trump that reignited concerns about the 81-year-old's fitness for a second term.

Harris is up by 2.6% in the a national polls

 
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