💥🦁🏛 Steve Cortes Knows Trump Is Coming Back. Do Six Dem Senators Know, Too? (Truth Social) 💥🦁🏛
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She has a track record as a flip flopper, Republican --> Democrat --> Republican
When I hear her talk, I hear an actor being dramatic.
Change my mind....
https://www.12news.com/article/news/politics/kari-lake-is-running-for-governor-as-a-republican-but-has-also-been-a-registered-democrat/75-550469a9-0665-404c-84b0-7548d5681a41
Trump used to be a Democrat too. The thing is, there are not two parties made up of Dems and Reps.
It's US vs Them.
Anyone, from either party, that recognizes this, and denounces both because of it, and becomes America First, is the right candidate to support.
That's just my own humble opinion.
So was Reagan.
Did Trump ever switch from Republican to Democrat? Kari Lake did.
Fool me once......
Trump was a Democrat his whole life, he became a Republican before he ran his race for president.
There was a big shift --- I am going to say it started around Nixon --- fiat money, globalism.
The old school Democrats like JFK supported small businesses and wanted to end the Fed. The unions actually helped the workers. There was an era where the democrats were more nationalists --- made in USA, pro America.
Anyone switching to a democrat today needs the wood chipper.
I considered myself an independent during the Bush Neocon era.
I always assumed Trump was a Democrat because he was hiding behind enemy lines. If you look at his substantive views way, way back, like the interview with Rona Barrett, he was a Republican or better yet, a conservative, hiding in plain sight.
Trump was not a dem his whole life. He was a registered republican and independent as well. His dem stint wasn't even that long.
I think, like many business men and women, they have historically funded both sides of the aisle, so when they need their project approved, they can say they donated to the politician's campaign.
The world seems to have changed a lot since then, but that's how the game used to be played. It's kind of a low level, legal, bribe of sorts.
I am not sure if Trump went from rep to dem or visa versa. The big illusion of choosing sides, as they want us to, is over for me. I hate RINOs as much as Commies.
If I had McStain as my senator, I wouldn't want to be identified with the same party either. That being said, I wouldn't be a D, not never
After watching a couple hundred #Walkaway videos...the fact that she was a democrat at one point in time doesn't phase me. She most likely had a "come to Jesus" moment, like so many others, and started seeing the filth and destruction that is the democratic party and said "no more". I gladly voted for her this morning.
Ok let me try to change your mind. She was asked this question the other day on Newsmax while I was watching. Have you ever listened to her explanation? She said she was sick of the Iraq and Afghanistan war and the lies being told about it, and when she looked at Obama and NoName in 2008, being from Arizona, she knew NoName was NOT going to end the war. He never met a war he didn’t like. She was fooled by Obama (as many were) and felt he would end the forever war. After that she flipped to independent, and then back to Republican. I find that to be an extremely plausible explanation.
I don't see her being solid enough for VP.
Everyone starts out as Democrat in their youth, turn Republican once you have a job, family,, and responsibility. I don't know why people make a big deal of this?
There's something wrong with me then LOL. I remember when I was in college or high school and Hillary was in charge of drafting a national health care plan. I thought, "That is some creepy creepy bad idea stuff." I also remember Biden running for President a thousand years ago, and being raked over for plagiarism. I had really bad vibes about him way back then. Loved Reagan in the day too.
Good news is I turned my husband into a Conservative. He voted for Clinton can you believe?!? That was a long, long time ago.
Almost everybody.
I'm wary of her, too, but somewhat hopeful. Reading the article you linked here and she switched away from the Republican party after Bush Jr's war-mongering and I can relate to that.
While I certainly didn't go over to the dark side (demoncrap), I did not vote for Bush Jr for a second term, this from being a lifelong Republican. The 911 attack set off too many red flags and I started paying closer attention, thought Dick Cheney was the evil incarnate and the whole WMD debacle cemented the realization that there was something very wrong with the establishment politicians on both sides of the aisle.
What I'm trying to say is that the Bush Jr presidency was a political awakening for me and other previously staunch Republicans. I really can't blame Ms. Lake from getting disgusted with the right at that juncture in history.
With all the hype about the renegade I think many people were hopeful he'd be okay, but after seeing him in action and doing what was unmistakeably deliberate damage to the country, many who bought into that hope turned away before he ran for re-selection.
I could be wrong, but it appears to me that her party switches were principled ones, not opportunistic.