When Murdoch uses his big guns the WSJ and NYP to diss on Trump it shows the winds are changing
Even Fox. When Trump and Pence gave dueling speeches in DC the other day Fox aired 19 minutes of Pence, O minutes of Trump.
When Murdoch uses his big guns the WSJ and NYP to diss on Trump it shows the winds are changing
The "media" is the American People.
The Justice Dept also has no legal obligation to update the American people on the status of his investigation.
The Justice Dept now clearly does not give a fuck about the law.
Is that what you're going with now? You poor pathetic fool.
So you and your friends are more attuned. Your outrage got turned on right away. What happened? Did it wear out? Or is beating up policemen, breaking into the locked Capitol building and physically threatening the federal government just not in the major leagues like looting a convenience store?
I have said nothing positive about Jan 6, in fact I have stated I was disappointed in the way Trump handled the situation but in no way was this an earth shattering event.
I have said nothing positive about Jan 6, in fact I have stated I was disappointed in the way Trump handled the situation but in no way was this an earth shattering event.
The Justice Dept also has no legal obligation to update the American people on the status of his investigation.
We have not seen this little faith that elections are being properly conducted in many many decades.
Exactly what Trump wants you to believe.
The DHS director said it was the most secure election in US history.
You're a good MAGA moron.
It does.
We have not seen this little faith that elections are being properly conducted in many many decades.
It does not. Not only doesn't it have an obligation to go public with its investigation it would be asinine to do so.
The January 6 Hearings Are Changing Republicans’ Minds
They want political power. And they’re no longer sure Donald Trump is the best way to get it.
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For Republican voters, the January 6 hearings haven’t so much broken through as seeped in, slowly changing opinions about whether former President Donald Trump should be the GOP nominee in 2024.
I conducted dozens of focus groups of Trump 2020 voters in the 17 months between the storming of the Capitol on January 6 and when the hearings began in June. One measure was consistent: At least half of the respondents in each group wanted Trump to run again in 2024. The prevailing belief was that the 2020 election was stolen—or at least unfair in some way—and Trump should get another shot.
But since June, I’ve observed a shift. I’ve conducted nine focus groups during this period, and found that only 14 percent of Trump 2020 voters wanted him to run in 2024, with a few others on the fence. In four of the groups, zero people wanted Trump to run again. Their reasoning is clear: They’re now uncertain that Trump can win again.
“He’s just too divisive and controversial,” a participant in Washington State said about Trump. “There are good candidates out there waiting to shine.”
Encouraging. Trumpers can change, who knew?