I think cabinet not VP.He's the Likely VP. With 4 years of goodwill under Trump and time to learn the ins and outs of running America I'm sure with Trump's backing he is a shoe in.
Even Vivek I think doesn't expect VP
I think cabinet not VP.He's the Likely VP. With 4 years of goodwill under Trump and time to learn the ins and outs of running America I'm sure with Trump's backing he is a shoe in.
Yeah I wasn't taking either side, although I would probably lean more isolationist than interventionist, while being neither (although I'm not losing any sleep over the Houthis getting the shit bombed out of them lol). They both have their upsides and downsidesBeing isolationist is stupid.
Understanding how the world works and making sure that no one does anything because you will level them is also a good strategy.
Don't confuse isolationism or interventionists for being good and evil when it is more nuanced.
Being isolationists never go well for the US
Stefanik on the VP shortlist isn't surprising.In fact, the odds on favorite (in a literal sense lol, you can bet money on these) is Elise Stefanik, at a little under 1:4 odds.
Noem has 1:5 odds on the dot, with Tim Scott around 1:7 and Vivek at 1:8.
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Time to wipe PRC off the map ASAP.I don't see Vivek doing good in 2028 due to how he performed here.
Oh I agree Trump did it in the proper way as did Reagan.
I am not advocating for Haley.
Being strong and able to throw your power around but only using it when needed is key to projection
He also increased the budget of the US Military and was willing to throw around the forces to tell other nations we will fuck you up if you try anything.
He wasn't scared to strike when strikes were needed etc.
That is the strength, when you dint need to have combatants in country to be effective.
And that is a reason we see them as a big enemy of ours in the military
Trump is being told to take vivek up on as VP by all of his trusted sources. He's the shoe in.I think cabinet not VP.
Even Vivek I think doesn't expect VP
Wasn't Vivek slated for the cafeteria manager post - or something like that?Trump is being told to take vivek up on as VP by all of his trusted sources. He's the shoe in.
Whitehouse 7-11 Manager!Wasn't Vivek slated for the cafeteria manager post - or something like that?
Yes that is where everyone should be. Combination of the twoYeah I wasn't taking either side, although I would probably lean more isolationist than interventionist, while being neither (although I'm not losing any sleep over the Houthis getting the shit bombed out of them lol). They both have their upsides and downsides
AgreedTime to wipe PRC off the map ASAP.
PS: So happy Kissinger finally kicked it!
I doubt he will choose vivek.Trump is being told to take vivek up on as VP by all of his trusted sources. He's the shoe in.
I doubt Vivek would be press secretary. He has his own business & etc to run, he's a multimillionaire entrepreneur, not a reporter or professional 'be in front of cameras' person.I think Vivek wants a post more...useful than VP, with his views.
I expect Vivek may end up as either Press Secretary, head of the Treasury, or maybe Secretary of State.
We'll see, he's most certainly the one he's showing off the most at his rallies.Yes that is where everyone should be. Combination of the two
Agreed
I doubt he will choose vivek.
The mention of "putting out to pasture" reminded me of
I will get my coat and hat ...
Haley pushing ahead with SC. She's skipping NV.So I'm seeing about 53 Trump, 45 Haley in NH. Obviously Trump wins, but I don't think it's enough to kick Haley out to pasture.
He was literally afraid to escalate multiple times throughout his President. Case in point is when Iran shot down a U.S. drone in 2019 and he called off strikes:
So I'm seeing about 53 Trump, 45 Haley in NH. Obviously Trump wins, but I don't think it's enough to kick Haley out to pasture.
I think it is worth putting a cooling off period on switching parties and voting in primaries, in order to curb intending to vote against that party in the general while sabotaging it in the primary.Live updates: Haley turns to South Carolina after Trump's New Hampshire win
Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire Republican primary, while President Joe Biden prevailed on the Democratic side as a write-in candidate. Nikki Haley, says the race is far from over.apnews.com
Trump 54 to Haley 43 more than a 10 point spread.
Considering her massive investment into the state and how this was gonna be a bad one for Trump while we also had people coming out of the primary openly saying they were dems voted Haley and are going to be voting Biden in the general? She should drop out now. Also Republicans need to shift to closed primaries/caucuses in response to this.