Hawktawk wrote:There's lots of speculation about whether he will actually run ASea although hes amassed a 100 million war chest already. Depending on what mueller uncovers he may well need to stay president to avoid being indicted.
If hes had all these economic fundamentals for 2 years and kept many campaign promised in the eyes of his rabid loyalists and still cant crack mid 40s in the polls I have a hard time seeing him elected but that depends on who runs on the other side or perhaps as an independent.Things like disliking this blatant disregard for our military make sense even to his hardened base as polls show 80% plus support for visiting the troops.
Id love ID Hawkmans perspective as a man who put himself in harm's way many times about a commander in chief this feckless and self absorbed. Frankly I think a lot of republicans including a former republican in Hawk Tawk would LOVE to see a primary challenge and I think that person might well have a shot to dethrone him.
First, the visiting the cemetary in France I can understand. Lots of things happen overseas and schedules are often changed for reasons I can't really expound on here online.
Not going to Arlington is a bit disappointing but not in a huge way. When I was in the service I was a "in the dirt" guy. Serving in the 82nd Airborne, 5th, 1st and 11th Special Forces groups all were action oriented outfits but because they are "elite" groups, everyone wanted to show case us on parades. WE HATED PARADES!!!! There should be two armies, one for show and one for fighting. The pomp and circumstance is great for those who want a display but the real job is in the swamps and dirt. Places most people would never go let alone voluntarily. The things this POTUS has done for the fighting army way outweighs the open display of placing a wreath for show in the eyes of most military people I know. So hopefully that puts a rest to that issue.
REgarding his breaking the mid 40s, it depends on which poll you read. We know the polls are very biased except for the week or two around the actual election when they get their feet held to the fire and are either found out to be a fraud or a fact based poll. So here's the poll right after the mid terms.
11/14/2018
Roughly a week after the midterm elections, President Trump saw his approval rating increase to 47 percent according to a new American Barometer poll.
The survey, conducted by Hill.TV and the HarrisX polling company found that 23 percent of voters said they "strongly approved" of Trump, while 24 percent said they "somewhat" approved of him.
Fifty-three percent of voters said they disapproved of the president, with 37 percent saying they "strongly disapproved" and 17 percent saying they "somewhat disapproved."
The latest American Barometer marks a two-point increase in Trump's approval rating since before the midterms.
Forty-five percent of voters said they approved of the president before the contests, while 55 percent said they disapproved, according to the previous American Barometer.
The Real Clear Politics polling average had Trump's approval rating at 43 percent on Wednesday, while his disapproval stood at 53 percent.
The poll's release comes after last week's midterm elections, which were largely viewed as a referendum on Trump's first two years in office.
Democrats regained control of the House but Republicans maintained their hold on the Senate.
"It was a referendum to a large degree," Democratic pollster Silas Lee told Hill.TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking."
"For some people it was a referendum on job approval and the performance and the demeanor of Donald Trump, and for others, they were out to protect Donald Trump. So we have a polarized nation," he continued.
The American Barometer was conducted on November 9-10 among 1,000 registered voters. The sampling margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percent.
— Julia Manchester
As you can see, some people like you, River, Bob, Asea etc will never be swayed to the republican party as it is today. You are not who the party is targeting anymore. The never Trumpers lost big time in the mid terms and now the republicans that remain are more loyal overall than the previous group of clowns. I even think it was you HawkTalk that pointed out how the senate had an immigration bill but Ryan blocked it. I'm glad he's gone as he really didn't do any favors for the party or their issues as speaker.