Dr. Malone, your very succinct commentary outlines the primary reason I soured on Trump.
He allowed ego to override what should have been cautious common sense and dismissive expediency above careful , ethical professionalism. His first epic example of poor judgment and callousness handing off responsibility to Pence, a complete incompete…
Dr. Malone, your very succinct commentary outlines the primary reason I soured on Trump.
He allowed ego to override what should have been cautious common sense and dismissive expediency above careful , ethical professionalism. His first epic example of poor judgment and callousness handing off responsibility to Pence, a complete incompetent without the capacity to weigh options. By choosing Team Fauci,I realized Trump wasn’t the “outsider” or “ genius” he so often touted.I’m neither a medical professional, politician nor powerful activist, but I’ve been well aware of Fauci’s sadistic, corrupt, megalomaniacal scandals dating back to the AIDS crisis and beyond.What shocked me to the core was the fact Fauci was still employed.It is surreal.
How in hell was Trump unaware of Fauci’s history of devastating criminality? How could it be that as an average citizen I was aware of at least ten horrific debacles that Fauci should have faced the international court, tried for committing Crimes Against Humanity? From the H1N1 Pandemic of 1976 that never was to HIV and the 17,000 victims who perished in agony unecessarily to the Medical Kidnapping of minority orphans, foster children and disabled wards of state used as guinea pigs-tortured, many tortured to death. To the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cover-up, to NC lab leaks to Weaponized Anthrax, to the subversion of Drs Hatfill and Ivins, to the persecution, patent theft and incarceration of Dr. Mikovits, to the experimental HPV vaccination of unwitting, impoverished female villagers in India , Congo , Zimbabwe, Zaire and Liberia, to the failed Ebola outbreak containment to SARS to MERS to Operation Dark Winter Clade X to Tedras/Ethiopia/China to Haiti to Event 201 and on and on. Yet Trump cuts a deal with Bill Gates, Pfizer, Moderna ,Boomberg -Johns Hopkins… Essentially getting in bed with the World Economic Forum. And even after the election loss when he had every opportunity to do the right thing, he chose to hawk his poison darts, going so far as attacking DeSantis.
Trump betrayed Drs Levitt, Atlas, Ionnides,Ladapo,Buttacharaya, Duesdorf, Hatfill, Risch,Smith, Zelenko, Simone Gold, Stella and all who advised him prior to and at the onset of Covid, including RFK Jr, Mikovits, Mike Flynn, Charles Ortleb, Lee Smith and God knows how many others. I don’t know whether Drs Malone,Kory,McCullough, Mullis the MIT professor, Michael Yeadon,Sen Ron Johnson had yet been in contact with him
Gail, you not only are limiting your information base to the point that it satisfies your narrative, you are a RINO, or more accurately, a Neocon. Trump is by no means perfect, he has made mistakes given what he knew, and therefore based his decisions on. He has attempted to rectify most of them. You are correct in that his ego overrode his common sense temporarily, but you cannot deny he was the best president this country has had since Abraham Lincoln.
And then he compounded it by what he did in the Georgia elections. And now rather than putting together a succinct plan of action to move the country forward and out of the absolute nightmare we’re in his ego can’t get off how the election was stolen. Call for election reform and move on already!
BTW, I worked alongside Trump for 2 years designing Derek Jeter’s NYC Trump World Tower 90th floor penthouse. 2000-2002. Was alone in that glass crib on 9/11 with a parallel view of the World Tade Towers. A glimpse into the gates of hell. Trump was wonderful. Larger than life, but not a loud, boorish bully. Everybody loved him, even if they feared him. I never saw this side of him. Had he maintained the Trump persona of days gone by with a bit of polish, he’d have won over enough bipartisan support to wipe out the Deep State UniParty saboteurs
The stupidity of starting a public fight with Kemp and Raffensberger when Loeffler and Perdue had it in the bag and worse, pushing Doug Collins into the mix, costing a Congressional seat AND shaving enough from her lead to cause a runoff. There was NO reason! She was moderate enough to appeal to suburban women and fiercely took on Warnock’s antisemitism. Collins just preached the gospel and was so far right that he couldn’t garner any support other than Evangelical fundamentalists.
Even worse were Lynn Wood and Sidney Powell hanging around Perdue’s campaign screaming into bullhorns, telling people NOT to vote! That’s how stupid Trump’s attack on Kemp and Raffensberger was. It made Trump look unhinged and equally untrustworthy, if not more.He just does not know when to stop , where to focus or how to choose and deploy surrogates. Sending Pence to garner the Latino vote? I saw him in Miami and wanted to cry. I’m a native . White though I am, Pence looks like an albino in a city of every shade of brown and every regional Spanish accent. People, no matter their political bent, particularly if on the fence, are tribal in majority populations. He should have chosen a Latino to lead the Hispanic campaign. He never seemed to get that. The Democrats totally get that concept because identity politics is all they have, but it works. The Republicans are so dense that they seem to prefer losing.
Mayra Flores ran her own campaign. The DNC didn’t even give her a nod. Didn’t even give her a spot on Vote Red. And she nailed it! Maybe that’s the way to win. Youngkin, Winsome Sears ,the VA AG, Byron Donalds, Brian Mast and prior to shoving John James into Michigan, a local businessman who was really, really well liked had it in the bag. James could not connect with the constituents.
I beg to differ with you. Not to be rude, but it seems your greatness is in question at this point. Explain what you would have done differently, given his options, if you had been in his position, please.
The article you provided the link for does not reveal the date of the interview that DJT did with Fox News. I just emailed Stanford this message:
"Could you please provide the date of the Fox News/Trump interview referenced in the article dated April 4, 2022. That information is not provided in the article."
I suspect the date of that interview was in early 2021. I watch all his public appearances and have not seen him endorsing the vaccine for about a year. His advisors never informed him of the outcome of the vaccine, in my opinion. Also, initially, he believed the vaccines were of some benefit, but when the reality became known he quickly took another course of action.
If you have evidence of him endorsing the vaccines in the past year, please provide the link for such.
This was while he was touring with Bill O'Reilly. I am aware of it. I do not believe he actually took the booster. There is no video of it, that I am aware of. As far as the Stanford paper, it is a scam. No one must of looked at any of the links provided. Here is one:
Using Donald Trump’s COVID-19 Vaccine Endorsement to Give Public Health a Shot in the Arm: A Large-Scale Ad Experiment with Tim Ryan, Steven Greene, Marc Hetherington, Rahsaan Maxwell, and Steve Tadelis NBER Working Paper 29896 | SIEPR Working Paper 22-08 | Trump YouTube Vaccine Ad | Vaccine Confidence Fund Grant
Press: NY Times. CNN. Science. Business Insider. Bloomberg. SF Examiner. SLT. Tribune-Democrat. Stanford. Berkeley
How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach
with Joachim FreybergerRevise and resubmit, Econometrica
NBER Working Paper 29202 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-045 | NSF Grant SES-1530632 | Slides
Quantifying Bargaining Power Under Incomplete Information: A Supply-Side Analysis of the Used-Car Industry with Anthony Zhang Subsumes some material from "A Mechanism Design Approach to Identification and Estimation" (NBER Working Paper 24837)
Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field with Dan Keniston, Shengwu Li, JJ Prescott, Bernardo Silveira, and Chuan Yu
NBER Working Paper 29111 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-042
Intermediaries in Bargaining: Evidence from Business-to-Business Used-Car Inventory Negotiations
with Carol Lu and Anthony Zhang
NBER Working Paper 29159 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-043 | Press: CEC
Consumer Protection in an Online World: An Analysis of Occupational Licensing
with Chiara Farronato, Andrey Fradkin, and Erik Brynjolfsson
NBER Working Paper 26601 | SIEPR Working Paper 20-013 | RSF Grant | Press: SIEPR. MIT. HBS. Forbes. NBER Digest. Union Leader.
The Effect of Occupational Licensing Stringency on the Teacher Quality Distribution
with Ziao Ju, Adam Kapor, and Chuan Yu
NBER Working Paper 28158 | SIEPR Working Paper 20-050 | RSF Grant | Data and Code | Slides | Video Presentation
Press: SIEPR. Council of State Governments. NCTQ.
Dynamic Competition in the Era of Big Data
with Patrick Kehoe and Elena Pastorino
NSF Grant SES-2017957 | Stanford HAI Grant | Slides | Press: Bloomberg
Here is part of the introduction. The study was not peer reviewed.
"This research is approved under IRB-59690 (Stanford University). We benefited from financial support from the Vaccine Confidence Fund and from conversations with Cameron Ballard-Rosa, James Chu, Isabella de Vere Hunt, Pascaline Dupas, Brigham Fransden, Matt Gentzkow, Paul Gertler, Bryan Graham, Guido Imbens, Joshua Kalla, Pat Kline, Lars Lefgren, Randall Lewis, Eleni Linos, Mike MacKuen, Santiago Olivella, Linda Ong, Christopher Palmer, Kurt Ribisl, Jason Roberts, Darcy Sawatski, Hal Varian, and Robb Willer. We also benefitted from collaboration on related vaccine messaging efforts with the National Military Family Association and the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications."
Read that study and tell me if you don't think it stinks to high heaven. They spread something he said once over 100,000 times and calculated the results of 103 people getting vaccinated after seeing it in one county. They never asked the people if they had planned to be vaccinated prior to seeing the clips of DJT promoting the vaccine in April 2021. It was broadcast in October. This is a prime example of mass formation psychosis by the readers of the Stanford paper. If you want to learn more about that read THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TOTALITARIANISM by MATTIAS DESMET
Claudia, if DJT is the Republican candidate for president in 2024 and you decide that the alternate candidate is preferable, in your opinion, by all means, vote for him/her. But don't be complaining about the condition of the country after you make this important decision...
I’m a “ RINO” and a “ NEOCON”? Are you out of your mind? I HATE war! It’s one of the primary reasons I voted for Trump! It’s the primary reason I DIDN’T vote for McCain, who I’ve long despised. I couldn’t stand Obama, either.
I no longer identify as either party, though I cannot vote for the Dems ever again. They’re absolutely insane. A cult of hatred and death to all things living… even if vegan. They appear to hate even plants.They are a posse of CommunoIslamoFascist cyborgs.
The Republicans are pathetic. Cowardly, old and out of touch. I’d really hoped Trump would clean house and usher in all the newbies. The grassroots crossover movements were phenomenal. He lauded them initially and then completely turned his back.
Flynn was his best pick . Amazing guy who really would have cleaned house. His “ Russia” meeting was an effort to get Putin out of Iran. It was nearly a done deal. They would have normalized ties with Russia. A far better scenario than the devastation created by the past several admins with the NATO build up, Iraq,Afghanistan,Libya,Syria,Egypt,Nigeria,Niger,Somalia and the shilling for Qatar,Kuwait,Iran,Muslim Brotherhood,Hamas,Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda,ISIS , Mexico,Ukraine, Cuba,China and the freeloading, putrid UN,EU,NATTO and the insidious WEF DAVOS Silicon Valley/Pharma/ Military Industrial Complex War Machine NWO psychopaths.
But Trump didn’t stand up for Flynn.Or McFarland. Or Ezra. He instead took advice from Lindsay Graham, Christie,Corker,Mitch on one side and the far-right fundamentalists on the other, making one lousy choice after another.
With the exception of Navarro,Atlas,Grenell, Patel and sometimes Pompeo, by the time he got screwed over to the point of no return, that was all he had left.As per Georgia, even with the cheating, that was his own doing. A really bad bet taking his fight w/ Kemp and Raffensberger public, pushing Doug Collins into the race that until then, Loeffler and Perdue( though not exactly thrilling) was a done deal. And trusting the lunatic Lynn Wood was an OMG move. If he had just shut up, he might have won the election ever with the disgusting cheating and a second term to actually clean house. But he’d likely again make poor choices.
Dr. Malone, your very succinct commentary outlines the primary reason I soured on Trump.
He allowed ego to override what should have been cautious common sense and dismissive expediency above careful , ethical professionalism. His first epic example of poor judgment and callousness handing off responsibility to Pence, a complete incompetent without the capacity to weigh options. By choosing Team Fauci,I realized Trump wasn’t the “outsider” or “ genius” he so often touted.I’m neither a medical professional, politician nor powerful activist, but I’ve been well aware of Fauci’s sadistic, corrupt, megalomaniacal scandals dating back to the AIDS crisis and beyond.What shocked me to the core was the fact Fauci was still employed.It is surreal.
How in hell was Trump unaware of Fauci’s history of devastating criminality? How could it be that as an average citizen I was aware of at least ten horrific debacles that Fauci should have faced the international court, tried for committing Crimes Against Humanity? From the H1N1 Pandemic of 1976 that never was to HIV and the 17,000 victims who perished in agony unecessarily to the Medical Kidnapping of minority orphans, foster children and disabled wards of state used as guinea pigs-tortured, many tortured to death. To the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cover-up, to NC lab leaks to Weaponized Anthrax, to the subversion of Drs Hatfill and Ivins, to the persecution, patent theft and incarceration of Dr. Mikovits, to the experimental HPV vaccination of unwitting, impoverished female villagers in India , Congo , Zimbabwe, Zaire and Liberia, to the failed Ebola outbreak containment to SARS to MERS to Operation Dark Winter Clade X to Tedras/Ethiopia/China to Haiti to Event 201 and on and on. Yet Trump cuts a deal with Bill Gates, Pfizer, Moderna ,Boomberg -Johns Hopkins… Essentially getting in bed with the World Economic Forum. And even after the election loss when he had every opportunity to do the right thing, he chose to hawk his poison darts, going so far as attacking DeSantis.
Trump betrayed Drs Levitt, Atlas, Ionnides,Ladapo,Buttacharaya, Duesdorf, Hatfill, Risch,Smith, Zelenko, Simone Gold, Stella and all who advised him prior to and at the onset of Covid, including RFK Jr, Mikovits, Mike Flynn, Charles Ortleb, Lee Smith and God knows how many others. I don’t know whether Drs Malone,Kory,McCullough, Mullis the MIT professor, Michael Yeadon,Sen Ron Johnson had yet been in contact with him
Gail, you not only are limiting your information base to the point that it satisfies your narrative, you are a RINO, or more accurately, a Neocon. Trump is by no means perfect, he has made mistakes given what he knew, and therefore based his decisions on. He has attempted to rectify most of them. You are correct in that his ego overrode his common sense temporarily, but you cannot deny he was the best president this country has had since Abraham Lincoln.
Deborah, he should have seen through Fauci in about 5 minutes. His greatness ended with his handling of this pandemic.
And then he compounded it by what he did in the Georgia elections. And now rather than putting together a succinct plan of action to move the country forward and out of the absolute nightmare we’re in his ego can’t get off how the election was stolen. Call for election reform and move on already!
How do you feel he influenced the Georgia election? Until the 2020 election results are rectified no amount of election reform will change anything
BTW, I worked alongside Trump for 2 years designing Derek Jeter’s NYC Trump World Tower 90th floor penthouse. 2000-2002. Was alone in that glass crib on 9/11 with a parallel view of the World Tade Towers. A glimpse into the gates of hell. Trump was wonderful. Larger than life, but not a loud, boorish bully. Everybody loved him, even if they feared him. I never saw this side of him. Had he maintained the Trump persona of days gone by with a bit of polish, he’d have won over enough bipartisan support to wipe out the Deep State UniParty saboteurs
The stupidity of starting a public fight with Kemp and Raffensberger when Loeffler and Perdue had it in the bag and worse, pushing Doug Collins into the mix, costing a Congressional seat AND shaving enough from her lead to cause a runoff. There was NO reason! She was moderate enough to appeal to suburban women and fiercely took on Warnock’s antisemitism. Collins just preached the gospel and was so far right that he couldn’t garner any support other than Evangelical fundamentalists.
Even worse were Lynn Wood and Sidney Powell hanging around Perdue’s campaign screaming into bullhorns, telling people NOT to vote! That’s how stupid Trump’s attack on Kemp and Raffensberger was. It made Trump look unhinged and equally untrustworthy, if not more.He just does not know when to stop , where to focus or how to choose and deploy surrogates. Sending Pence to garner the Latino vote? I saw him in Miami and wanted to cry. I’m a native . White though I am, Pence looks like an albino in a city of every shade of brown and every regional Spanish accent. People, no matter their political bent, particularly if on the fence, are tribal in majority populations. He should have chosen a Latino to lead the Hispanic campaign. He never seemed to get that. The Democrats totally get that concept because identity politics is all they have, but it works. The Republicans are so dense that they seem to prefer losing.
Mayra Flores ran her own campaign. The DNC didn’t even give her a nod. Didn’t even give her a spot on Vote Red. And she nailed it! Maybe that’s the way to win. Youngkin, Winsome Sears ,the VA AG, Byron Donalds, Brian Mast and prior to shoving John James into Michigan, a local businessman who was really, really well liked had it in the bag. James could not connect with the constituents.
I beg to differ with you. Not to be rude, but it seems your greatness is in question at this point. Explain what you would have done differently, given his options, if you had been in his position, please.
Trump has not rectified anything on the “vaccine”: https://news.stanford.edu/press-releases/2022/04/04/using-trumps-vacovid-19-vaccines/
The article you provided the link for does not reveal the date of the interview that DJT did with Fox News. I just emailed Stanford this message:
"Could you please provide the date of the Fox News/Trump interview referenced in the article dated April 4, 2022. That information is not provided in the article."
I suspect the date of that interview was in early 2021. I watch all his public appearances and have not seen him endorsing the vaccine for about a year. His advisors never informed him of the outcome of the vaccine, in my opinion. Also, initially, he believed the vaccines were of some benefit, but when the reality became known he quickly took another course of action.
If you have evidence of him endorsing the vaccines in the past year, please provide the link for such.
Here's a CNBC article about Trump getting a booster shot about 6 months ago. There is a twitter video of him in the piece confirming that: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/20/trump-says-he-got-covid-booster-shot-tells-fans-not-to-boo-him.html
This was while he was touring with Bill O'Reilly. I am aware of it. I do not believe he actually took the booster. There is no video of it, that I am aware of. As far as the Stanford paper, it is a scam. No one must of looked at any of the links provided. Here is one:
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w29896/w29896.pdf
Brad Larsen , one of the six authors of the Stanford paper, has no previous experience on this topic, as you can see:
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Brad Larsen
Assistant Professor of Economics
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Industrial Organization
> Bargaining/Negotiation
> Occupational Licensing
> Online Markets
> Auctions
Applied Econometrics
WORKING PAPERS
Using Donald Trump’s COVID-19 Vaccine Endorsement to Give Public Health a Shot in the Arm: A Large-Scale Ad Experiment with Tim Ryan, Steven Greene, Marc Hetherington, Rahsaan Maxwell, and Steve Tadelis NBER Working Paper 29896 | SIEPR Working Paper 22-08 | Trump YouTube Vaccine Ad | Vaccine Confidence Fund Grant
Press: NY Times. CNN. Science. Business Insider. Bloomberg. SF Examiner. SLT. Tribune-Democrat. Stanford. Berkeley
How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach
with Joachim FreybergerRevise and resubmit, Econometrica
NBER Working Paper 29202 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-045 | NSF Grant SES-1530632 | Slides
Quantifying Bargaining Power Under Incomplete Information: A Supply-Side Analysis of the Used-Car Industry with Anthony Zhang Subsumes some material from "A Mechanism Design Approach to Identification and Estimation" (NBER Working Paper 24837)
Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field with Dan Keniston, Shengwu Li, JJ Prescott, Bernardo Silveira, and Chuan Yu
NBER Working Paper 29111 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-042
Intermediaries in Bargaining: Evidence from Business-to-Business Used-Car Inventory Negotiations
with Carol Lu and Anthony Zhang
NBER Working Paper 29159 | SIEPR Working Paper 21-043 | Press: CEC
Consumer Protection in an Online World: An Analysis of Occupational Licensing
with Chiara Farronato, Andrey Fradkin, and Erik Brynjolfsson
NBER Working Paper 26601 | SIEPR Working Paper 20-013 | RSF Grant | Press: SIEPR. MIT. HBS. Forbes. NBER Digest. Union Leader.
The Effect of Occupational Licensing Stringency on the Teacher Quality Distribution
with Ziao Ju, Adam Kapor, and Chuan Yu
NBER Working Paper 28158 | SIEPR Working Paper 20-050 | RSF Grant | Data and Code | Slides | Video Presentation
Press: SIEPR. Council of State Governments. NCTQ.
Dynamic Competition in the Era of Big Data
with Patrick Kehoe and Elena Pastorino
NSF Grant SES-2017957 | Stanford HAI Grant | Slides | Press: Bloomberg
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Here is part of the introduction. The study was not peer reviewed.
"This research is approved under IRB-59690 (Stanford University). We benefited from financial support from the Vaccine Confidence Fund and from conversations with Cameron Ballard-Rosa, James Chu, Isabella de Vere Hunt, Pascaline Dupas, Brigham Fransden, Matt Gentzkow, Paul Gertler, Bryan Graham, Guido Imbens, Joshua Kalla, Pat Kline, Lars Lefgren, Randall Lewis, Eleni Linos, Mike MacKuen, Santiago Olivella, Linda Ong, Christopher Palmer, Kurt Ribisl, Jason Roberts, Darcy Sawatski, Hal Varian, and Robb Willer. We also benefitted from collaboration on related vaccine messaging efforts with the National Military Family Association and the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications."
Read that study and tell me if you don't think it stinks to high heaven. They spread something he said once over 100,000 times and calculated the results of 103 people getting vaccinated after seeing it in one county. They never asked the people if they had planned to be vaccinated prior to seeing the clips of DJT promoting the vaccine in April 2021. It was broadcast in October. This is a prime example of mass formation psychosis by the readers of the Stanford paper. If you want to learn more about that read THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TOTALITARIANISM by MATTIAS DESMET
I rest my case...
You might be right on all counts, but why would Trump say he took the booster even if he didn’t?
Claudia, if DJT is the Republican candidate for president in 2024 and you decide that the alternate candidate is preferable, in your opinion, by all means, vote for him/her. But don't be complaining about the condition of the country after you make this important decision...
I’m a “ RINO” and a “ NEOCON”? Are you out of your mind? I HATE war! It’s one of the primary reasons I voted for Trump! It’s the primary reason I DIDN’T vote for McCain, who I’ve long despised. I couldn’t stand Obama, either.
I no longer identify as either party, though I cannot vote for the Dems ever again. They’re absolutely insane. A cult of hatred and death to all things living… even if vegan. They appear to hate even plants.They are a posse of CommunoIslamoFascist cyborgs.
The Republicans are pathetic. Cowardly, old and out of touch. I’d really hoped Trump would clean house and usher in all the newbies. The grassroots crossover movements were phenomenal. He lauded them initially and then completely turned his back.
Flynn was his best pick . Amazing guy who really would have cleaned house. His “ Russia” meeting was an effort to get Putin out of Iran. It was nearly a done deal. They would have normalized ties with Russia. A far better scenario than the devastation created by the past several admins with the NATO build up, Iraq,Afghanistan,Libya,Syria,Egypt,Nigeria,Niger,Somalia and the shilling for Qatar,Kuwait,Iran,Muslim Brotherhood,Hamas,Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda,ISIS , Mexico,Ukraine, Cuba,China and the freeloading, putrid UN,EU,NATTO and the insidious WEF DAVOS Silicon Valley/Pharma/ Military Industrial Complex War Machine NWO psychopaths.
But Trump didn’t stand up for Flynn.Or McFarland. Or Ezra. He instead took advice from Lindsay Graham, Christie,Corker,Mitch on one side and the far-right fundamentalists on the other, making one lousy choice after another.
With the exception of Navarro,Atlas,Grenell, Patel and sometimes Pompeo, by the time he got screwed over to the point of no return, that was all he had left.As per Georgia, even with the cheating, that was his own doing. A really bad bet taking his fight w/ Kemp and Raffensberger public, pushing Doug Collins into the race that until then, Loeffler and Perdue( though not exactly thrilling) was a done deal. And trusting the lunatic Lynn Wood was an OMG move. If he had just shut up, he might have won the election ever with the disgusting cheating and a second term to actually clean house. But he’d likely again make poor choices.
DeSantis has policy. smarts and people smarts. That’s why the Dems are laser focused on attacking him. He is the single Republican that can beat them.
I read though don’t know it true, is that his daughter & son-in-law are WEF graduates??? Hmmm