Tim Apple always cracks me up. He called Biden “Joe Bride” at his Milwaukee rally the other day, lol.
“Timmy Appleseed, oh yeah, remember him? I said Timmy, he said yes sir, I said Timmy, do you remember when I said all of Tommy Lennons songs could be in your pocket? Tuck them right in there, there forever. Tommy said no sir I don’t think so, but I said think biggerer, all the songs. All the pockets. And I told him, Johnny Pocketsongs, just tuck them away. Then you’d have Jimmy Kendricks, Srank Finatra, all the songs. Stank wrote one about me in 2009, gave me tremendous credit. “Stop spreading the worm”, tremendous. RFK should have listened, but the brain-eating was too much. Too much many said, but I didn’t. He is a good person, likes Trump, so he’s a tremendous one. Too bad about Pleazy Bela, but a tremendous brain wormer. Likes Trump. Smart man. Yeezy too. Tremendous Black person, one of the best. Like Trump beets. Have you had them? Full of vitamins and other tremendous materials. So, back to Timothy Beetlejuice, the p-pod was a tremendous idea I gave him. All the juices, right in your brain, I said it back in 2028….”
Trump Doesn’t Have the Support of a Single Fortune 500 CEO, Top Business School Prof Claims On CNBC This has gotta be bullshit. None of the top 500?
it may be true given Trumps hatred of free trade, but there’s no way they all admit it. They have their fingers in the air & wanna be seen as supporters of whoever wins
Smart people are interviewing Trump on the All In Podcast. Big difference from CNBC quoting an anonymous source. Pink tie guy hates Trump BTW.
Oh, hi! You're here again! Remember when you asked for evidence that your political hero accepted election help from Russia and I posted the report from the Republican Senate intelligence committee? But then you just ran away, instead of reading and acknowledging that you shill for a Russian-backed traitor. Did you want to respond to that now? Need me to post it again?
C.E.O.s Are Frustrated. That Doesn’t Mean They Embrace Trump. Still, that shift mostly reflects movement among executives who already supported Republican politicians but had not previously embraced Mr. Trump. There is little evidence of a major shift in allegiance among executives away from Mr. Biden and toward Mr. Trump. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale School of Management professor who is in frequent contact with corporate leaders, said most chief executives he had spoken to preferred Mr. Biden to Mr. Trump, “some of them enthusiastically and some of them biting their lip and holding their nose.” Executives who have donated to Democrats in the past generally continue to do so: Filings released by the Federal Election Commission last week showed donations to Mr. Biden’s campaign committees from business leaders including Marissa Mayer, the former Yahoo chief, and Brad Smith, the Microsoft president — both of whom recently hosted Biden fund-raisers — and from Mark Cuban, the tech investor.
Not a big deal as they only get one vote. Many of the little people they rule over might be Trump voters. While union management support Biden I can promise you many union workers support Trump. That is even with Biden once being a truck driver.
I’m sure you’re right. Trump turned NAFTA into a welfare jobs program & has full-on embraced protectionism.
No. There’s no way they all hate him - that’s, no doubt, an exaggeration. And the “donations” they give is just protection money in case he wins.
Stable rule of law and Democracy is more important than lower tax rates. https://x.com/nprinskeep/status/1806023149068472536?s=46&t=ikqzrzOV9Q7oOnZWc6pKlg
That would be great. On vacation and don't cling to the forum like some. I will say that if you still believe in Russia collusion, you're a media patsy. Bring on your article from Mother Jones.
Would a report from the Senate Intelligence Committee chaired by a Republican that says Russia interferred with the election to benefit trump do? Publications | Intelligence Committee
That may have been true back in 2016 and maybe in 2020 it will be much less true in 2024. I seriously doubt that many autoworkers in Michigan will be voting for Trump in 2024 considering the very generous contract that the UAW negotiated on their behalf and Trump's obvious pro-management tilt. I would also add that the Culinary Workers Union and other unions representing workers in the hospitality industry in Nevada will be voting for Trump. The unions have been very effective at mobilizing their members and they probably made the difference in the 2020 presidential election in Nevada as well as every other statewide election in the state with the exception of the governorship in 2022 in which the incumbent was defeated based on his support of the Covid lockdowns which killed tourism in that state.
Hey, not even from Mother Jones! Don't just run away this time, let us know how it feels to be a die hard shill for a traitor to the United States, mmkay? WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump campaign's interactions with Russian intelligence services during the 2016 presidential election posed a "grave" counterintelligence threat, a Senate panel concluded Tuesday as it detailed how associates of Donald Trump had regular contact with Russians and expected to benefit from the Kremlin's help. The nearly 1,000-page report, the fifth and final one from the Republican-led Senate intelligence committee on the Russia investigation, details how Russia launched an aggressive effort to interfere in the election on Trump's behalf. It says the Trump campaign chairman had regular contact with a Russian intelligence officer and says other Trump associates were eager to exploit the Kremlin's aid, particularly by maximizing the impact of the disclosure of Democratic emails hacked by Russian intelligence officers. Trump campaign's Russia contacts 'grave' threat, Senate says
From the article : The report purposely does not state a final conclusion, as Mueller did and as the House intelligence committee’s 2018 report did, about whether there was sufficient evidence that Trump’s campaign coordinated with Russia to sway the election to him, leaving its findings open to partisan interpretation. From the liberal government funded NPR. 100's more articles like this.