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bobbyok1

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It ain't gonna be either of those two.

Idk how they are less deep/admin state than the other options unless deep/admin state is just code for something else.
Outsiders vs Insiders, is my definition of Deep/Admin State. Trump is an outsider, and needs an outsider as VP as well. Anybody who has been in office as a Senator/Representative/Governor need not apply. Obviously there are other deep state/administrative state actors other than politicians, many more. But long term politicians are some of the most corrupted members of the administrative/deep state.
 

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IMO the base is gonna stick with Trump and turn out for Trump regardless. Taking the “high road” is just gonna win more independents. I’ve been saying it since the debate but I think Trump wins in a landslide taking every battleground state and if he picks someone like Rubio (Latinos) or Youngkin (suburbs) he might win sweep everything but the west coast and northeast + Maryland.
Agree, IMO (which doesn't mean a thing), this event will not only solidify his base, but may garner him many who were on the fence. He can use this as a referendum for unity, but also include his major talking points (border, inflation, etc.).
 

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I agree with everything. My only “worry” (more of a thought) is that shootings change people. Putting my social worker hat and working LEOs from local to DHS/ICE… everyone is a bad ass until getting involved in a shooting. It legit changes people. Trump is a guy that has lived in the ivory tower and thinks he’s invincible. Hard to believe he would be unfazed, i’m just curious how this changes Trump in general. And if this incident makes him soft, that’s not what got him here. Probably way too close to the election to even matter anyway.
I'm leaning towards it not effecting him much at all. After all, he stopped and defiantly shook his fist while the SS was trying to get him off the stage.
 

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Clay Travis is saying Rubio received a call from Trump and will not be the VP pick. Fox News is saying it won't be Burgam.
 
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I agree with everything. My only “worry” (more of a thought) is that shootings change people. Putting my social worker hat and working LEOs from local to DHS/ICE… everyone is a bad ass until getting involved in a shooting. It legit changes people. Trump is a guy that has lived in the ivory tower and thinks he’s invincible. Hard to believe he would be unfazed, i’m just curious how this changes Trump in general. And if this incident makes him soft, that’s not what got him here. Probably way too close to the election to even matter anyway.
Trump is a sociopath. He doesn’t have “feelings.” I don’t think you have to worry about him going soft.
 

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I now we’re a few days past and moving on, but what an absolute clusterfuck that rally was from a security standpoint. I’ve worked with Secret Service on multiple occasions and the advanced planning is insane. Every detail is accounted for right down to agents watching food be prepared. To have a perimeter where a sniper can get an elevated position from less than 150 yards is appalling. And bless that tiny agent who tried to provide cover but left his head and center mass exposed. I don’t venture into the political discourse because quite frankly, I hate where we are right now. I truly hope DT takes the high road tonight at the convention. Both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. Anyone who didn’t see this coming is blind or flat out stupid.
 

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Outsiders vs Insiders, is my definition of Deep/Admin State. Trump is an outsider, and needs an outsider as VP as well. Anybody who has been in office as a Senator/Representative/Governor need not apply. Obviously there are other deep state/administrative state actors other than politicians, many more. But long term politicians are some of the most corrupted members of the administrative/deep state.
So Vance is an insider by virtue of being a senator for 18 months, then? But Carson is not an insider for being a cabinet member for four years?
 

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I'll have to learn more about Vance but on the surface I don't like it. Mini-me vibes.
 

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Vance is relatively unknown to the general public. Thought Trump would go for someone that might bring black or female voters who are on the fence.
 

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Total coincidence that Thomas writes something to this regard a few weeks back and then this happens? If that was her understanding of the law why not dismiss the case several months ago on these same grounds?
Did either party move to dismiss on these grounds several months ago?

I haven't been following
 

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Gross, probably my least favorite pick. Should have just picked Pence again and claimed he was bringing him back as a sign of unity….
 
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JD Vance is sure as hell not an “insider”… he’s also not very popular and comes across as fake. But he will also very much so stay on message with MAGA and be loyal.
I'll give it a shot I suppose. If Hillbilly Elegy is still in there somewhere, I'd be happy. All these dorks sell their souls to get the VP spot.
 

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Well I have no clue how Trump thinks Vance was someone the media wasn't focusing on for the VP role. I think out of all the rumored candidates, he was the leader in the clubhouse.
 

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Well I have no clue how Trump thinks Vance was someone the media wasn't focusing on for the VP role. I think out of all the rumored candidates, he was the leader in the clubhouse.
Trump being Trump and trying to get a reaction or dressing up the announcement maybe… 🤷
 

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Not sure.

None of the articles I’ve seen have mentioned either party filing a motion on these grounds.
Well then I'm not sure why she would make a decision on motions not before her. I am not sure whether she is even allowed to. Perhaps we have some federal criminal practice folks in here with some insight
 

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Well I have no clue how Trump thinks Vance was someone the media wasn't focusing on for the VP role. I think out of all the rumored candidates, he was the leader in the clubhouse.
I thought it was gonna be Burgum or maybe Youngkin (if he was willing). Money. Likable. Objectively serious and successful leaders with public and private experience.
 

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When Vance first entered the Senate Race, I was excited and fully supported him. He seemed to be principled and I thought he would do well.

When he flipped on a dime from despising Trump to being his biggest cheerleader, it just rubbed me wrong and I assumed he was just another standard politician.

Maybe he's given a good explanation for his flip on Trump. Maybe I never heard his explanation. Maybe I heard it and it sounded like bullshit. I really can't remember.
 

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When Vance first entered the Senate Race, I was excited and fully supported him. He seemed to be principled and I thought he would do well.

When he flipped on a dime from despising Trump to being his biggest cheerleader, it just rubbed me wrong and I assumed he was just another standard politician.

Maybe he's given a good explanation for his flip on Trump. Maybe I never heard his explanation. Maybe I heard it and it sounded like bullshit. I really can't remember.
Probably a mix of "go along to get along" and maybe some genuine changes in thinking.

He was like 31 when he was hating on DJT. We will see how this goes I guess.
 

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I'll give it a shot I suppose. If Hillbilly Elegy is still in there somewhere, I'd be happy. All these dorks sell their souls to get the VP spot.
The most generous read on Vance is that he’s playing a bit. He was a completely different guy before he wanted to run for Senate, and then overnight invented a new persona. That’s why I think he’s unpopular on some levels is because people can collectively sniff out “inauthentic” at a surprisingly good clip (it’s also why Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton are unpopular but people like Bill Clinton and Michelle Obama are not).

Vance spent his entire life positioned one way, and then he decided to run for senate funded by Peter Thiel and went a different way. And it worked, credit to him, and now he’s likely to be VP. So if he’s a smart guy playing to what he thinks will win it tracks on multiple levels.
 
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