No Kings

Just to address all of these "Trump 2028" promoters ....

If Donald Trump is eligible to seek a 3rd term, just because the 3 terms wouldn't all have been served consecutively to each other, wouldn't that make Barack Obama eligible to run again as well?

And is Barack Obama vs an 82 year old Donald Trump in 2028 something Republicans would really want? There is no question that there is a void of leadership in the Democratic Party right now, but Obama has been the only Democrat capable of energizing and uniting the party over the last 25 years. Would it be smart to risk making him eligible again?

Running against Obama again would be a much tougher proposition than running against literally anyone else that the Democrats have. For the record, I don't think the Supreme Court would rule in favor of Trump seeking a 3rd term in office, so this is all likely moot. I only bring it up because I don't think that Republicans have considered how this might help Democrats as well.
You put way too much time effort and energy into something that isn't happening. Come on
 
You put way too much time effort and energy into something that isn't happening. Come on
I agree with you that it's not happening, but I said in that post .... "For the record, I don't think the Supreme Court would rule in favor of Trump seeking a 3rd term in office, so this is all likely moot."

I'm only talking about it, because quite frankly, Republicans are continuing to talk about it so much. I see "Trump 2028" paraphernalia everywhere. I pass by a house in my neighborhood every day that has a "Trump 2028" flag on a pole next to the garage. There are 2 sides to every coin. Republicans never consider both sides of the coin. If serving 3 non-consecutive terms would by some far-fetched means become possible, it is the best thing that could happen for Democrats in 2028.

Republicans should stop treating "Trump 2028" as if it's a threat that scares Democrats ... It doesn't. To the contrary, I would love to see it.
 
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Here is my simple take. Same people who went to No Kings are the same people who do other marches and none of these people will ever vote for a conservative or even moderate. This is the left of the left and no Republican is ever pulling NY, CA, IL. It’s just not a representation of the middle sector of America that actually decides an election.
 
Here is my simple take. Same people who went to No Kings are the same people who do other marches and none of these people will ever vote for a conservative or even moderate. This is the left of the left and no Republican is ever pulling NY, CA, IL. It’s just not a representation of the middle sector of America that actually decides an election.
For the most part, I think people who participate in public protests, marches, demonstrations, sit-ins, occupations, etc. .... represent the extremist elements of both conservatives and liberals. The "No Kings" crowd doesn't speak for me any more than the "Jews will not replace us!" crowd speaks for you.
 
Here is my simple take. Same people who went to No Kings are the same people who do other marches and none of these people will ever vote for a conservative or even moderate. This is the left of the left and no Republican is ever pulling NY, CA, IL. It’s just not a representation of the middle sector of America that actually decides an election.

Based on my conversations at our rally, this is not true. Yes, there were some far left-wing folks there, but many struck me as middle of the road folks who had an axe to grind with the current administration / Trump.
 
I agree with you that it's not happening, but I said in that post .... "For the record, I don't think the Supreme Court would rule in favor of Trump seeking a 3rd term in office, so this is all likely moot."

I'm only talking about it, because quite frankly, Republican are continuing to talk about it so much. I see "Trump 2028" paraphernalia everywhere. I pass by a house in my neighborhood every day that has a "Trump 2028" flag on a pole next to the garage. There are 2 sides to every coin. Republicans never consider both sides of the coin. If serving 3 non-consecutive terms would by some far-fetched means become possible, it is the best thing that could happen for Democrats in 2028.

Republicans should stop treating "Trump 2028" as if it's a threat that scares Democrats ... It doesn't. To the contrary, I would love to see it.
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I agree with you that it's not happening, but I said in that post .... "For the record, I don't think the Supreme Court would rule in favor of Trump seeking a 3rd term in office, so this is all likely moot."

I'm only talking about it, because quite frankly, Republican are continuing to talk about it so much. I see "Trump 2028" paraphernalia everywhere. I pass by a house in my neighborhood every day that has a "Trump 2028" flag on a pole next to the garage. There are 2 sides to every coin. Republicans never consider both sides of the coin. If serving 3 non-consecutive terms would by some far-fetched means become possible, it is the best thing that could happen for Democrats in 2028.

Republicans should stop treating "Trump 2028" as if it's a threat that scares Democrats ... It doesn't. To the contrary, I would love to see it.
There is a reason Donnie is desperate to pay the military..just like all the LEO arms of the government..
 
Based on my conversations at our rally, this is not true. Yes, there were some far left-wing folks there, but many struck me as middle of the road folks who had an axe to grind with the current administration / Trump.

My guess is that your “middle of the road“ is still pretty far left.
 
Here is my simple take. Same people who went to No Kings are the same people who do other marches and none of these people will ever vote for a conservative or even moderate. This is the left of the left and no Republican is ever pulling NY, CA, IL. It’s just not a representation of the middle sector of America that actually decides an election.
One intent is to convince enough repubs to vote more moderate....
 
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For the most part, I think people who participate in public protests, marches, demonstrations, sit-ins, occupations, etc. .... represent the extremist elements of both conservatives and liberals. The "No Kings" crowd doesn't speak for me any more than the "Jews will not replace us!" crowd speaks for you.

As a conservative I have to say I’ve never heard of a “Jews will not replace us” movement or protest, nor would I participate in such nonsense
 
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