Is it wrong to now say that Trump is Obi-Wan and DeSantis is Anakin?
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/24/2023, 15:48:04

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November 2024 is a long way off.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/24/2023, 21:51:48

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There is a lot of campaign to monitor. DJT's response to De Santis's announcement was strange. Puzzling, even. 

De Santis is at present the only candidate who defeats Xiden in Georgia - a critical swing state. Without it, the GOP could easily lose. 

Something to consider, no? 







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Not sure if I quite agree. DeSantis is starting to look like a turncoat to me.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/25/2023, 01:56:26

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I really want to like Gov. DeSantis, but my trust with him has already deteriorated. He's been doing strange things lately that made me dislike him.

Is he running for selfish reasons? Or is he running because he loves our country (and us the people) as much as Trump does and wants to fix the problems facing us right now? DeSantis needs to be absolutely clear with me if he's selfish or not. It's too easy to lend "blind trust" to someone.

I don't even bother with the polls anymore. I've learned to trust my instincts and guts instead.

I think this is the poll you're referring to. How do I know if the poll wasn't biased? It's just an inconclusive poll probably designed to "energize" both sides (Trigger Trump supporters while making DeSantis supporters happy). One poll doesn't cut it for me. What if people change their minds later on?

Instead, I want to know what were Kemp and Raffensperger (and Ducey) doing in the 2020 election. Where does corruption end and where does accountability begin? I want to know the truth.

Not saying that Trump is perfect either (because he isn't, unfortunately). Whatever he did was strange too.

But yes, it's too early to tell right now like what you said.






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Choosing who to vote for is equivalent to choosing which house or car to buy.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/25/2023, 04:04:31

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One does not have a vehicle custom made, nor a candidate. Even in the best available purchase, there will be some features which are better or worse than hoped. Since all models/makes have flaws and relative strengths/weakness as long as the decision remains binary (yes/no) between two options, it becomes an easier choice.  







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Yes, but something seems off about DeSantis to me. I'll just leave it at that.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/25/2023, 08:45:51

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Is there anyone you do like?
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Posted by: Robertb ®

05/25/2023, 21:17:07

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Of course! However, knowing the reality of the electibility of the potential candidates, it's probably best for me to stop complaining at this point.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/25/2023, 21:31:48

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I would be interested to know your choice. Even if they can't win, it will help us to know you better. We value opinions here even if we might not agree with them.
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Posted by: robertb ®

05/26/2023, 00:37:40

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Besides Trump, I would actually pick former NM Gov. Gary Johnson.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/26/2023, 03:36:49

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I hope this post isn't too long. Of course, I don't pick him easily without some serious consideration.

My only requirement is that the person shall support freedom and civil liberties as a core value first. And not be evil (or a dictator).

The individual needs to have their freedom in order to do anything else (like the right to religion for example). Other issues (like immigration, economy, crime, etc.) I'm generally open-minded since the world changes constantly. I would support a reasonable mix of libertarian and conservative views as long as the views/policies don't violate everyone's freedom (or harm our country). I also recognize that there is no one size fits all solution. Nothing's perfect.

If you don't have your freedom, how can you exercise free speech, or think clearly? Or even live happy?

Although there are views and policies I don't agree with him on, he has actual political experience and a decent track record that I like. He supports freedom (civil liberties), vetoed unreasonable bills as governor, and reduced government size (and taxes too).

And personality wise, he seems like a reasonable and decent person to me. If I'm wrong on that, feel free to correct me. Couldn't find much on anything he said in the past that would be considered offensive.

He already ran for president (and lost twice). So much for that. But at least, I'll consider someone similar to Gary Johnson in the future.

DeSantis? Not trying to flame him (and Trump as well) because he already proved himself as Florida governor, but they both have "wild personalities" with varying degree of insults to me. Sadly, this primary race seems to be a wild loyalty test instead. I wish the in-party fighting would stop. DeSantis supports freedom too. Good enough for me.

Kari Lake? Of course I'll vote for her! She supports freedom too. That's more than good enough for me. But she only has experience working as an anchor at FOX-10. Nobody will like my idea of supporting Kari Lake for president simply because I like her. Does she have experience with running a business? No. And some see her as too extreme (which is true to an extent). Favortism doesn't cut it for many.

Vivek Ramaswamy and Larry Elder? I'll consider them both, but Elder said crazy (and possibly offensive) things that would turn other voters away. I myself am afraid of offending others, and I don't like certain views Elder has. Ramaswamy is a successful businessman himself, so I think he'll handle the economy alright. Both have various positions either I "mutually share," or simply don't agree with. 

And finally, what about Trump? He supports freedom and wants to fix the economy (established a good economy as president). I want him back simply because I'm too desperate (I could use a better economy myself). But realistically, nobody will buy my plea because I'm just one person. Trump has his share of "crazy," just like DeSantis. I don't like Trump's aggresive ego.

I might consider Gov. Kristi Noem. She supports freedom, but there are numerous things that I feel others would be mixed on.

But nonetheless, personality, appearance, confidence, and high energy sells better. Not necessarily someone's track record, morales, background, and experience. Sad.

The world's never going to be perfect. And all of us will have to settle with something eventually.






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Ramaswamy - he is a BMF - an avatar of conservative common sense.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/26/2023, 01:24:45

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He is so dead spot-on things I fear he will be assassinated. Larry Elder (absolutely positively no "s")  is a loyal disciple of Thomas Sowell. We have an embarrassment of riches in talented candidates with abundant good qualities and character. 







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What is a "BMF?"
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Posted by: Russ Walden ®

05/26/2023, 15:21:56

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Cue: Issac Hayes from "Shaft" theme song: They say that Shaft is one bad mother f*!&#&$! ...
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/26/2023, 18:16:12

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Oh boy. Shaft.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/26/2023, 23:46:13

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They don't make movies like they used to anymore.

I thought BMF stood for best man friend!










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Oh.
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Posted by: Russ Walden ®

05/26/2023, 21:29:53

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I like Ramaswamy, but big tech has taken notice of him. I too fear for his own life as well.
Re: Ramaswamy - he is a BMF - an avatar of conservative common sense. -- LateForLunch Post Reply Top of thread Forum

Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

05/26/2023, 03:52:32

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And I heard Larry Elder has stated unpopular views before. I saw it for myself and I'm not so sure about supporting him now.

Also, one person I would definitely NOT vote for is Kanye West (who goes by Ye nowadays) if he were to run for president.







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Ramaswamy would have the same problems Trump did. Entire Swamp against him.
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Posted by: robertb ®

05/27/2023, 01:20:46

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He has a lot of excellent ideas. I would love to see whomever the GOP chooses to select him as a top policy advisor.







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As a philosophy Vendantism (Hinduism) is very compatible with Christianity and Judaism.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/27/2023, 13:35:55

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There is virtually nothing in Vendantist doctrine which makes it incompatible with the basic tenets of Christianity. 








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