Trump should let them seize his property. He just hit a big one with his merger.
People see what's going on. Seizing his property would be another 10 million votes!
Trump should let them seize his property. He just hit a big one with his merger.
People see what's going on. Seizing his property would be another 10 million votes!
Trump should let them seize his property. He just hit a big one with his merger.
People see what's going on. Seizing his property would be another 10 million votes!
don poorleone
don poorleone
sad but true
sad but true
i heard it was 5 times
i heard it was 5 times
Trump’s Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Making Him One of World’s 500 Richest People.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-25/donald-trump-6-4-billion-net-worth-makes-him-one-of-world-s-richest-people?embedded-checkout=true
Amazing what this man can do for the US and the World.
Trump’s Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Making Him One of World’s 500 Richest People.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-25/donald-trump-6-4-billion-net-worth-makes-him-one-of-world-s-richest-people?embedded-checkout=true
Amazing what this man can do for the US and the World.
Speaking of morons, Kari Lake has thrown in the towel regarding her defamation suit brought by Maricopa County Recorder, Steven Picher, who she claimed mishandled her election for Governor in 2022. Her claims were all bullshit & now the the suit moves on to the Damages phase.
This liar has now set her sights on becoming a Senator from Arizona.
Speaking of morons, Kari Lake has thrown in the towel regarding her defamation suit brought by Maricopa County Recorder, Steven Picher, who she claimed mishandled her election for Governor in 2022. Her claims were all bullshit & now the the suit moves on to the Damages phase.
This liar has now set her sights on becoming a Senator from Arizona.
“I wish that, as Republicans, we had
a nominee I could get behind,"
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
told CNN's Manu Raju.
"I certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump!”
“I wish that, as Republicans, we had
a nominee I could get behind,"
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
told CNN's Manu Raju.
"I certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump!”
@fubah2
Love that John Wayne pic of yours. Surprised you'd pick that.
John Wayne was a very conservative Republican who would have been completely comfortable in Donald Trump's MAGA. I don't simply mean that he was conservative. He and Ronald Reagan were longtime friends and he supported Reagan in his 1980 presidential campaign.
Even though they were both conservatives Wayne was far more of a nationalist of both the civil and ethnic variety. He was notoriously racist, with strong and extremely objectionable views about the setting of the west, Native American genocide, and white supremacy. In an infamous Playboy magazine interview he said that he was a white supremacist and that Native Americans were “selfis” to not readily give up their land without a fight.
Overall, Wayne gives the appearance of being extremely opinionated without much information or having anyone ever stand up to him. He seemed to believe the propaganda of his own image and movies. Amusingly macho without much cause, not terribly intelligent, and extremely entitled.
John Wayne was a strong supporter and personal friend of Richard Nixon, supporting him in 1960 and again in 1968. He strongly supported Barry Goldwater in 1964. He initially supported Ronald Reagan in his 1976 primary challenge to sitting president Gerald Ford. After Reagan dropped out of the race he endorsed and supported Ford. In 1980, he supported Ronald Reagan. Wayne died of cancer on June 11, 1979 before the election. I suspect that he would have supported George H.W. Bush but without a great deal of enthusiasm. I'm certain he would have actively campaigned against Bill Clinton.
Dave Summers - Political historian
@fubah2
Love that John Wayne pic of yours. Surprised you'd pick that.
John Wayne was a very conservative Republican who would have been completely comfortable in Donald Trump's MAGA. I don't simply mean that he was conservative. He and Ronald Reagan were longtime friends and he supported Reagan in his 1980 presidential campaign.
Even though they were both conservatives Wayne was far more of a nationalist of both the civil and ethnic variety. He was notoriously racist, with strong and extremely objectionable views about the setting of the west, Native American genocide, and white supremacy. In an infamous Playboy magazine interview he said that he was a white supremacist and that Native Americans were “selfis” to not readily give up their land without a fight.
Overall, Wayne gives the appearance of being extremely opinionated without much information or having anyone ever stand up to him. He seemed to believe the propaganda of his own image and movies. Amusingly macho without much cause, not terribly intelligent, and extremely entitled.
John Wayne was a strong supporter and personal friend of Richard Nixon, supporting him in 1960 and again in 1968. He strongly supported Barry Goldwater in 1964. He initially supported Ronald Reagan in his 1976 primary challenge to sitting president Gerald Ford. After Reagan dropped out of the race he endorsed and supported Ford. In 1980, he supported Ronald Reagan. Wayne died of cancer on June 11, 1979 before the election. I suspect that he would have supported George H.W. Bush but without a great deal of enthusiasm. I'm certain he would have actively campaigned against Bill Clinton.
Dave Summers - Political historian
Love that John Wayne pic of yours. Surprised you'd pick that.
John Wayne was a very conservative Republican who would have been completely comfortable in Donald Trump's MAGA. I don't simply mean that he was conservative. He and Ronald Reagan were longtime friends and he supported Reagan in his 1980 presidential campaign.
Even though they were both conservatives Wayne was far more of a nationalist of both the civil and ethnic variety. He was notoriously racist, with strong and extremely objectionable views about the setting of the west, Native American genocide, and white supremacy. In an infamous Playboy magazine interview he said that he was a white supremacist and that Native Americans were “selfis” to not readily give up their land without a fight.
Overall, Wayne gives the appearance of being extremely opinionated without much information or having anyone ever stand up to him. He seemed to believe the propaganda of his own image and movies. Amusingly macho without much cause, not terribly intelligent, and extremely entitled.
John Wayne was a strong supporter and personal friend of Richard Nixon, supporting him in 1960 and again in 1968. He strongly supported Barry Goldwater in 1964. He initially supported Ronald Reagan in his 1976 primary challenge to sitting president Gerald Ford. After Reagan dropped out of the race he endorsed and supported Ford. In 1980, he supported Ronald Reagan. Wayne died of cancer on June 11, 1979 before the election. I suspect that he would have supported George H.W. Bush but without a great deal of enthusiasm. I'm certain he would have actively campaigned against Bill Clinton.
Dave Summers - Political historian
Love that John Wayne pic of yours. Surprised you'd pick that.
John Wayne was a very conservative Republican who would have been completely comfortable in Donald Trump's MAGA. I don't simply mean that he was conservative. He and Ronald Reagan were longtime friends and he supported Reagan in his 1980 presidential campaign.
Even though they were both conservatives Wayne was far more of a nationalist of both the civil and ethnic variety. He was notoriously racist, with strong and extremely objectionable views about the setting of the west, Native American genocide, and white supremacy. In an infamous Playboy magazine interview he said that he was a white supremacist and that Native Americans were “selfis” to not readily give up their land without a fight.
Overall, Wayne gives the appearance of being extremely opinionated without much information or having anyone ever stand up to him. He seemed to believe the propaganda of his own image and movies. Amusingly macho without much cause, not terribly intelligent, and extremely entitled.
John Wayne was a strong supporter and personal friend of Richard Nixon, supporting him in 1960 and again in 1968. He strongly supported Barry Goldwater in 1964. He initially supported Ronald Reagan in his 1976 primary challenge to sitting president Gerald Ford. After Reagan dropped out of the race he endorsed and supported Ford. In 1980, he supported Ronald Reagan. Wayne died of cancer on June 11, 1979 before the election. I suspect that he would have supported George H.W. Bush but without a great deal of enthusiasm. I'm certain he would have actively campaigned against Bill Clinton.
Dave Summers - Political historian
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