C'mon man. Stop and think before you go off. Read the words in front of you. They mean what they mean.
Sure. I do think about that. Nothing I've said refutes that. What I've said is that you're getting confused about things. Like the poll. It wasn't a poll of NPR listeners. Being sponsored by NPR, it likely skewed D. Those 40% are probably legit people who would vote for Trump though. And it pretty much tracks with polls over the last few years. About 35-40% of the population are Trumpers. Throw in those who, like me, prefer not-Trump, but would vote for him if he won the nomination, and that could make the difference, if all things were fair.
You quipped something about 40% of the jettas liking Trump, as if 100% of the people had polled were "Jettas". All I said in reply was that it's not a poll of NPR listeners. And then you go on and on about what you think I meant. Here's what I meant. The poll. The one I quoted. Was not a poll. Of. NPR Listeners. Therefore. It was not a poll consisting of 100% Jettas. In further commentary, among those polled. There may even have been a Bug or two.So, you're saying NPR would not commission a poll to be conducted by an organization sympathetic to their worldview and in a manner likely to deliver a result useful for propaganda purposes?
Dude. You're getting confused again. You're bringing up the thing where you insisted that Soros was endorsing Trump. But the full context of what he actually said was nothing of the sort. I did not just say it. I repeated what Soros actually said. He said he wanted Trump and DeSantis to fight it out and wanted DeSantis to win, because he's sure Trump would run 3rd party and split the R vote. If you want to keep making **** up, you can do that. But I'll keep pointing out your folly.It always amazes me that folks like you will say (paraphrasing) 'The left wants Trump and DeSantis to fight so that a Democrat can win again, so Trump bad, fall in line neanderthal'
but never stop to think that 'The left wants Trump taken out of the picture by any means possible,
Sure. I do think about that. Nothing I've said refutes that. What I've said is that you're getting confused about things. Like the poll. It wasn't a poll of NPR listeners. Being sponsored by NPR, it likely skewed D. Those 40% are probably legit people who would vote for Trump though. And it pretty much tracks with polls over the last few years. About 35-40% of the population are Trumpers. Throw in those who, like me, prefer not-Trump, but would vote for him if he won the nomination, and that could make the difference, if all things were fair.
I think you're seeing stars now. No one in this conversation is supporting D's desire to keep Trump out of the picture. I'm not a Trumper. I'm not rooting for him. That doesn't mean I support the left. I'll support whoever I think is best, and if that's not the guy you support, no need to be pissy. You pick yours. I pick mine. I'm not letting bat **** crazy Democrats choose the candidate I want to support.so maybe we should not support that desire because the left does not like us or the things we believe in and anything they want regarding our choice of candidate will not be for our own good'
It's not an itch. I don't hate the guy. But I'd rather have someone else if I think someone else is better. And it's not even election season yet, so I've not made that determination. I just hope I don't have to support Trump. If that triggers you, I'm not sure how you'll cope, but I'm sure you will.Edit: Being anti-Trump scratches an itch you can't admit you have, even to yourself