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Robert's avatar

Ok…raise your hand if you are tired of winning.

It’s a real luxury knowing the Dems have no counter anything to Trump.

We must revel in this moment and be mindful of vetting who comes next, as it is equally important we don’t let this ascension of victories be for nothing.

steph_gray's avatar

"I ain't in no ways tye-red..."

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

OOH Shrillary hates our kind doncha know.

steph_gray's avatar

I do indeed. 🤣

But every time I think of that priceless bit of pandering - Wesley Hunt calls it code talking - it makes me laugh!

Don Reed's avatar

10/28/25: Winning elevates prose from words into song:

"He shakes the hands of an emperor as easily as he works a drive-through at McDonald’s."

Vetting is essential. Donald Trump will not be here forever. Thank God for his deep, deep bench.

PKsweets's avatar

Yes, that right there

And don’t forget he is so comfortable in his groove

Dancing enjoying the moment he’s so natural unlike shillary

Don Reed's avatar

10/29/25: Bill Clinton's deal with The Devil meant being glued to Hillary long after all the fun and the music ended. How sweet it is...

Jeremy R's avatar

What do you mean no counter anything? Just because they don't have a candidate with an IQ of negative 180 ? I'm sure granny Botox, HiLlARy and horizontal have close to 180 proof blood.

VICKI's avatar

Trump is magnificent, a stronger man I have not seen. We will have the last laugh I hope, while AOC, Bernie, Senor Hakeem and the loud mouthed sistah's will be old disgusting news and Fetterman their new hero. If only he can get a couple more to see his way and vote same...game over.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Wrong!

The Never-Trump, Deep-State GOP-e is resting on its undeserved laurels. They don't have an effing clue how to maintain this momentum going into the 2026 mid-terms. The beltway GOP-e are basking in President Trumps successes, sitting idly by on their fat posteriors and watching, rather than helping, a great man do all the work.

Just look at the five economically-illiterate, backstabbing Senators who didn't support Trump's tariffs - (Tom Tillis, Traitor NC, Elmer Fudd, Traitor, KY, Susan Collins, Traitor ME, Lisa Murkowski Traitor AK) and Rand Paul, Traitor, KY).

Primary them all, especially the cheating ranked-chiocer, Murkowski, who shouldn't even be a Senator and elect fiscally, socially, morally and economically-literate Senators.

No more cowards - FIGHTERS and WARRIORS.

MartyB's avatar

I think Pence’s appeal was his quiet, measured way and his religious devotion. That plus his unmistakable resemblance to Race Bannon (no known relation to Steve). Unfortunately for Pence, Johnny Quest got the better protector. I wouldn’t trust my cat’s life to Pence, and she’s been dead for years.

Wim de Vriend's avatar

I always figured Trump chose Pence for being different from him, less showy and outspoken, and thereby strengthen his appeal to old-fashioned conservatives. That Pence turned out to be a disappointment in other ways was made clear by Trump's VP choice for the present term.

VICKI's avatar

My wish came true when he chose JD for VP!!!

Bruce Stone's avatar

He chose Pence because all of the incredibly “smart”consultants foisted upon DJT in 2016 told him he needed a Washington insider (read: deepstater) to bolster Trump’s “lack of experience”…..How’d that work out?

Wim de Vriend's avatar

You question -- and it's a good one -- answers itself. And I'm convinced Trump knows it, too.

William Coulter's avatar

I do hope that Trump draws a red line on two things in his meeting with China’s dictator:

1. The fentanyl crap stops and stops now.

2. We haven’t forgotten the bio weapon called Covid you released on the world.

There is retribution needed on both these topics. How, I don’t know but it needs to happen.

Shrugged's avatar

Amen to both!

On the COVID response, we must include the Fauci/Peter Daszak clan who enabled it. Peter Daszak, president of the U.S.-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, oversaw a research collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Fauci funded it.

darrell's avatar

Now ya talking. Of course the lefties would never believe their government would do something like that just to gain billions of dollars in their pockets.

darrell's avatar

Who released the covid virus ??????????????? Who just happened to have a vaccine in their back pocket??????? Usually takes about 7 years to develop a vaccine...then again this wasn't a vaccine.

Jeremy R's avatar

Who developed the COVID? It was done at Chapel Hill, then transferred to Wuhan after a federal judge shut it down. Gain of function research is banned in the USA.

This was a collaboration, Fauci and Xi were a party in the overthrow of our government.

darrell's avatar

Why isn't he in jail?

Jeremy R's avatar

Zhou Xiden pardoned the bastard.

BH's avatar

Re: #1, I think Trump is doing his best. China holds a grudge for losing the Opium Wars oh-so-long ago, has a good memory and plays the long game in its version of war. Covid helped but fentanyl is their larger scheme. All this in order to gain and be the greater power over the United States of America. China is simply not trustworthy and Trump knows it.

Jake's avatar

The Trumpster forgives but he NEVER forgets. Before he leaves office the Covid animals will face retribution and deservedly so.

Shrugged's avatar

I would love for that to be true but I'll believe it when I see it. Today, I'd bet against that happening.

It was just a couple of weeks ago that Trump was all kissy-faced with the head of Pfizer, Albert Bourla. The guy should be charged with premeditated murder - like Fauci - for releasing an inoculation they KNEW wouldn't do what they promised and KNEW about Myocarditis but hid the research from the government and the public.

Playswithneedles's avatar

This MAGA woman never swooned over Mike Pence because I remembered when he was governor of Indiana and the state legislature sent him a freedom of religion bill which would protect businesses from being forced to make wedding cakes for homosexual couples, etc. Pence signed the bill and then the Alphabet crowd came after him. He caved and “unsigned” the bill.

I cringed when Trump put him on the ticket in 2016, already knowing that he was a back-stabbing weasel.

Reddog's avatar

He fooled a lot of us. His biggest fault was he was not up to the job. Having a religious foundation is good but that doesn’t make you a leader necessarily. Pence proved it.

Jake's avatar

He's all hat and no cattle like most professional politicians.

Jeremy R's avatar

His religious foundation is sand. He crumbled, and as TPG noted, it was nothing new.

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Jeremy R's avatar

I stand corrected.

Sam Prentice's avatar

I never trusted Pence right from the outset. He always had the fake smile pasted on his face and it went with him wherever he went. I always thought he was a phony. He looks like a Stepford Husband. And remember his vital role in destroying General Michael Flynn and removing him as a Trump protector. Pence is Deep State.

Reddog's avatar

I normally try to trust people even if I don’t care for them. Pence is someone who I thought would help Trump navigate congress since Trump had no experience as a politician, but he didn’t. Classic RINO. And not up to the job. He just wanted to continue the go along get along GOP mantra. He destroyed his career. I’m so sick of the political class today. That congress is still getting paid during the shutdown is telling. 90% of them are worthless and not only can’t admit when they make a mistake, they don’t care. Maybe the GOP needs to stop recruiting political science majors and start recruiting people who start with nothing and create businesses. One thing is for sure, the Pences of the party aren’t going to fool people again.

Suzie's avatar

He was/is the poster child for RINO.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Is he kin to J Crony down Texas way ??

Joe LaGreca's avatar

Pence will go down in real history as a coward, but not in the phony history books written by the likes of Howard Zinn. Unfortunately, our public schools use the phony history books.

Michael Davis's avatar

Pence is a weenie from Jimmy Carter fan club. Hearing him speak makes my stomach ache and I switch to a wrestling channel.

Steve (recovering lawyer)'s avatar

The catch phrase, "right wing" is so misused by the morons in the media that it is simply no longer of any value in discussing the realities of national or global politics. Both "left wing" and "right wing" have their origins in the days of the French Revolution, when the supporters of the King and the "ancien regime" were seated on the right side of the parliament and those who supported the revolution against the status quo were seated on the left. Although the viability of the term "left wing" persists, as a descriptor of the same kinds of anti-traditionalist and revolutionary forces extant today (including, but not limited to comunists and socialists), the phrase "right wing" has devolved into short hand for, in America, those who support Trump and tradition and is always, without exception, used in a perjorative, derogatory fashion. The media has become nothing more than the megaphone used by forces of globalism/socialism/communism to spread their lies and deceit. When the media speak of "right wing" they do so in ignorance of its origins and use it as a synonym for nazism/fascism, which it clearly never was nor is it now. (Both nazism and fascism were leftist philosophies, being based on socializing of all means of production and government, rather than individual ownership or control of land and resources!) We need to cease and desist from echoing the media's false narrative and reject its derogation of the term "right wing." When we adopt the language of the left, we are validating the meanings they give to words and phrases, so that they speak of "gender affirming care" when the reality is simply genital mutilation; when they speak of "gay rights," the reality is laws promoting sexual debauchery and degeneration; when they speak of "feminism," the reality is simply misandry, when they speak of "liberation," the reality is subjugation of individual rights by forces of totalitarian goernment. I could go on, but I'm sure you all get the drift. Follow the advice of Confucius and use words in their proper sense and meaning rather than the neologisms foisted on us by our opponents.

Suzie's avatar

And don’t forget their use of the word “democracy”! Woo baby, have they ever mangled that one in every sense of the word, not least of which being that we are a Republic!

Doug's avatar

Plus another 'mangled' word and phrase, "No one is above the law".

Chuck Goldman's avatar

The commies know the power of words and since they own and use the big publishing houses, like ya know, the same ones that publish school books from JK to University, and also give out those multimillion $ retainers to verifiable imbeciles like Kamala Harris for her imminently unreadable tome ‘How I learned to Love Home Depot since They Put their Industrial Strength Knee Pads on Sale’, we’ll never be in control of our various information services (Dictionaries, Google and Wikipedia) We have to figure out how to change that.

As long as we let the commies, through their control of the publishing houses, information gathering services and electronic media, control what our kids read, see and hear, we’ll never be as free as our GrandParents and Great Grandparents were in the very Country that is built on that principal.

TeaPartyGal's avatar

Actually, Elon Musk already has underway a competitor to Wikipedia--called Grokipedia. It has already launched. I am 100% certain he is going to dethrone Wikipedia in no time.

LuAnn's avatar

Wikipedia is now a tool for the left and has been for a while.

Chuck Goldman's avatar

From your mouth to Gods ear!

darrell's avatar

I purchased an 1828 Webster's Dictionary where gay means happy.

Chuck Goldman's avatar

Yep they fucked up ‘Deck the Halls’ at Christmas Time and that beautiful Song from the 30’s-40’s ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ so a bunch of ‘well dressed’ people who are polarity challenged can stop calling themselves ‘homos’

Jeremy R's avatar

Picture if you will, a boxing ring. In it lies a cough drop flat on its back wearing boxing gloves. What does it symbolise?

Deck the Halls.

Have a great day.

Suzie's avatar

Alternatives need to be created. Competition in all those fields can result in the change that’s needed.

Chuck Goldman's avatar

We need those yesterday Sooz or we’ll pay for it in 28. I pray TPG’s comment above is true!

WTPuck's avatar

Yup. Grates my last nerve when I hear people who should know better say "our democracy." Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of American history knows that we were specifically created to NOT be a democracy.

darrell's avatar

I have heard some theologians saying give me a King and bring back aristocracy. Yikes ......whoa ....easy Carl.

LuAnn's avatar

"Democracy" now means whatever you want it to mean. So it actually means nothing.

Dutchmn007's avatar

Trust you’ve seen the “45 Stated Goals of Communism”? This came out in the late 1950’s & was read into the Congressional Record in 1963; you’d be amazed @ how many they’ve already achieved: https://1776history.com/2022/05/31/communisms-45-goals-for-america/

LuAnn's avatar

Far right is another media term. It's a slur on people who want controlled immigration, law and order, fair elections, and common sense.

Jeremy R's avatar

Maybe we can call the donks far from right.

Jeremy R's avatar

The right left split goes back to Jesus and his description of final judgement. He is seated at the right hand of GOD, and the dead are separated with those on the left being destined for eternal damnation.

Seems fitting that the donks instinctively chose that position.

darrell's avatar

Very well said.

Owen A Jones's avatar

Thanks for setting the record straight. I am probably one of a thousand Americans who are truly right wing. Right wing means pro God, pro Church, pro Monarchy. Christian monarchy was the universal political order in the Christian world starting with Armenia in the early 3d Century. True Christian monarchy ended when his own family deposed Orthodox Christian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974. Ethiopia was the second Christian nation. The void allowed the Marxists to take over and Ethiopia has been in a state of civil war since. Every nation that has had a revolution has been worse off, including America. Had we become the first Commonwealth Nation, with a Royal Governor, it's possible we could have ended slavery peacefully in the 1830's. People fail to mention that after Switzerland's revolution they had a 100 year civil war. BTW, the newly asserted rights in America were not extended to the loyalists who were persecuted, killed, had their homes and property burned, and 100,000 were forced to flee to Canada and the Caribbean. That would equate to about 15 million today.

TeaPartyGal's avatar

I had had zero interest in the Prince Harry-Meghan Markle saga, but just recently did look into it a bit, because it turns out she has been lying about her background. She is 6 years older than she said and was a high-class call girl with an exclusive organization before she got her hooks into Harry. That story just broke recently and is still developing.

The problem with Monarchies is that it puts the leadership of a country on a non-merit basis. As we can see with Britain, the quality of the Monarchs collapses over time. Britain's Monarchy today is a disaster.

Owen A Jones's avatar

Traditional Monarchies that were either absolute or near absolute in power, with a heredity system, actually trained people from birth to be monarchs. So they had considerably more “merit” to rule than someone off the street. Some turned out to be virtuous and competent. Some not. Just like American presidents. But our political system today is based on smoke and mirrors. BTW, the monarchy in Britain has only symbolic influence.

Steven Wallis's avatar

Don, your piece is the confluence of great news and exceptional reporting; you hit it out of the park today. We should start calling you Surberhei Ohtani.

Amy's avatar

Democrats will always claim victory, no matter their losses.

Shrugged's avatar

And their constituency of zombie followers will believe it as long as MSNBC tells them it's true.

Jim Nelson's avatar

That's why I chose that in the poll. The corollary to that is that Democrats will never apologize or admit guilt for anything even when it is totally obvious they screwed up. Case in point - The open border under Biden.

MLR's avatar

I have to admit that I had to look up vuvuzelas! What a perfect and hilarious comparison of the lilliputians that DJT has to deal both foreign and domestic.

Shoveltusker's avatar

The ballroom caterwaulers are completely ridiculous, and yet they can’t see how ridiculous they are. If Biden’s cabal did this, the NYT would write orgasmic articles about Joe’s statesmanship and political acumen.

If any D president did what DJT is doing on the international stage, he/she would be hailed as the GOAT.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Real American Patriots know what they are seeing and hearing thanks to Don,Elon ,etal on new media . W e are also able to know reality via common sense and GOD given logic so the battle now begins anew to elect a SUPPORTING cast for PDJT and co.

Douglas Baringer's avatar

Leadership counts. DJT is definitely a leader. This truly is a golden age for t USA. God bless us, every one!

N.Wallace's avatar

Well put, Doug. Thanks.

MartyB's avatar

Replace Schumer with Fetterman? That is one big unherdable cat. I don’t think that will translate into herding those lockstep Dims…unless he were to physically beat each one. Don’t think that’s in his makeup. His biggest disadvantage is the fact that he seems sane and rational.

donald b welch's avatar

i have this innate distrust of democrats who come across as willing to negotiate on virtually every issue....then when push comes to shove they vote for the bad guys anyway.

but that's just me.

MartyB's avatar

I would’ve stopped at “I have this innate distrust of democrats.” And most Republicans for that matter.

donald b welch's avatar

well...all three of my ex wives told me i talk too much. i was a slow learner.

MartyB's avatar

3 ex wives? I should say so!

donald b welch's avatar

i was 51 before i had my come to jesus. now life is beautiful.

Joe LaGreca's avatar

Fetterman reminds me of Joe Manchin - sounds rational with some common sense, but when it comes time to vote - they vote lockstep with their party almost 100% of the time - leadership will let them stray if their vote doesn't matter/

LuAnn's avatar

That is what is still disappointing about Fetterman and was disappointing about Manchin.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

True and proven fact Joe.

Jake's avatar

"It is the way"

Retirednottired's avatar

Not herding the Dems would be Fetterman’s best attribute. Dems would shatter into a hundred little factions, never able to agree with each other, always some voting with us, some not, but the lockstep between “moderates” and lunatics would be truly broken.

Reddog's avatar

There is a stark difference apparent between DJ Trump and the Dem party. The Dems are all about their virtue signaling and they use the media like they own it. Frankly I have a hard time trying to decide whether the party controls the MSM or the media drive the party. Trump on the other hand doesn’t give a rip about what the media thinks and has little use for virtue signaling. After so many years of constant non-stop attacks, both personal and political, he just doesn’t care what the Dems think. He is like me, we will never change the minds of these ultra-left Dems, so stop wasting time trying. Just let them deal with the prospect of less and less power. Whether you are a Trump fan or not, one thing is clear; Mr. Trump is leading the free world right now, not thru talk but thru actions.

LuAnn's avatar

Trump is a doer. That's what separates him from almost all others.

Jake's avatar

The Trumpster will go down as the Presidential GOAT if he can survive until the end of his term. Serious politicians should be taking notes and studying how he's become so successful in a system that is totally broken. He has a skill stack that exceeds anyone in memory but how he uses those skills should be learned and used by anyone hoping to emulate his success.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Red, msm is the dems and vice versa via mis-education and the new version of urinalism in the NY Slimes etal.

Tmitsss's avatar

Update: Mamdani’s aunt is now his father’s deceased cousin. At best this would be his first cousin once removed, but my guess is the relationship is more distant than that. Feel free to drop “consanguinity” into your discussions of this. (Responding to the mayor call for tourists to return to NYC, we went to the city in October 2001. The ruins were still smoldering, but New Yorkers were the friendliest I have ever experienced)

Tmitsss's avatar

Update update: it seems the aunt is his father’s aunt so two generations removed

Jeremy R's avatar

It was the third kid of his great uncle's second favorite goat.

Steven W Ham's avatar

I was on my way to becoming an old smelly hippie when the USAF rescued me

Subvet's avatar

USN did it for me.

MissippiPolok's avatar

One of Uncle Sam's Mischievous Children concurs...

steph_gray's avatar

Fun fact:

Benny Johnson has revealed that the new Prime Minister of Japan is a heavy-metal drummer.

NNTX's avatar

Listening to that episode of his podcast now. The info on the Jan 6 "pipe bomb" is well worth the listen.

steph_gray's avatar

Yes - Julie Kelly is a first class investigator.

Jack's avatar
Oct 28Edited

Trump is greeted with enthusiasm and enormous warmth. It brings to mind the adage, “No one cares how much you know unless they know how much you care. “

PS small typo: “Chairman Xi hold (s) that big beautiful card. “

NNTX's avatar

Pres Trump shows his true nature of caring for people in how he (spontaneously) responds to others--such as the Malay dancers. Terrific moments.

One of our duties as humans, (and Christians) is to acknowledge the dignity of each person by really seeing them. Trump does that, to his credit. The MSM fails, always, to grasp that as part of his unique appeal.