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Richard Baker's avatar

Great article. He's losing with all groups, as he should. Maybe his campaign slogan should be "Joe for Dope" which would have another meaning. Trump regardless of his age, I'm 72, is a ball of fire and a true force of nature.

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LRH's avatar

Suburban women are voting for him. No idea why. I guess because he’s not that loudmouth Trump. Sigh.

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Richard Baker's avatar

These are the "Chardonnay drinking women" as Kurt Schlichter refers to them. They live in a fantasy world and the reality of the present day escapes them.

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GEORGE FELDER III's avatar

They are all for the abortion-up-to-birth promises!

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Philip from GA's avatar

Don't be a dope. Vote Trump!

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HUGH ROBERTS's avatar

The, "Rule of Law," is actually only a suggestion or an optional course of procedure. For example, traffic and parking laws. The posted speed limit of 55 mph, stop and yield signs, and the double yellow lines around blind corners and over hilltops don't really mean what they represent; they're only suggestions.

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Philip from GA's avatar

"We are entering a dangerous era in America.

Ideology and party affiliations increasingly determine guilt and punishment. Opponents are first targeted, and then laws are twisted and redefined to convict them.

The left is waging lawfare with the implicit message to political opponents: either keep quiet or suffer the consequences."

Blue Laws for Red Citizens

Victor Davis Hanson, eerie commonalities

Feb 23, 2024

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Bitter Klinger's avatar

Love your last sentence. Now that some voting districts are purging the rolls of dead people, it’s time to enroll the living dead.

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ThurmanLady's avatar

I find it so ironic that he's ready to eliminate laws regarding marijuana at the same time he's ready to ban menthol tobacco. Or, it would be ironic if he wasn't delaying the menthol ban until after the election in order to not alienate black voters.

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