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Kathianne
11-11-2022, 10:32 AM
I concur, wish I was kidding:

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2022/11/11/trumps-new-interesting-take-on-youngkin-sounds-chinese-doesnt-it-n510094

Trump's new "interesting take" on Youngkin: "Sounds Chinese, doesn't it?"
ED MORRISSEY 10:01 AM on November 11, 2022

After watching his slate of candidates underperform in the red-ripple midterms, Donald Trump had a few options to argue that his leadership was still necessary. He could have argued that he remains the GOP’s best figure for rallying the base, both literally and figuratively — with some merit. Trump might have argued that his remaining wealth still makes him less dependent on the donor class. At the very least, Trump could have just welcomed the upcoming opportunity to slug it out on the merits and policy in the upcoming 2024 presidential cycle.


Instead, Trump opted to attack Ron DeSantis yesterday as “sanctimonious” and a loser right after the Florida governor transformed the state into a Republicans Only club. And today, Trump attacked Glenn Youngkin — another potential 2024 rival — on the basis that his name “sounds Chinese.”


I only wish I was kidding:

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Trump now attacking Glenn Youngkin ..




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Who wrote that “interesting take” — Trump himself or a middle-school intern? I think we all know who wrote that, and so … yeesh.


Let’s skip over the blatant racism for a moment and go to Trump’s substantive claim. Youngkin distanced himself from Trump in last year’s Virginia election, and ended up defeating Trump-aligned Amanda Chase in a six-round nomination contest. Mindful of Virginia’s blue-state electorate, Youngkin kept Trump at arm’s length while focusing on the parental-rights movement rather than MAGA and the 2020 election. Trump endorsed Youngkin just before the election and held a telephonic rally in the last days of the election, as he said, but Trump had little or nothing to do with Youngkin’s win. It was the first signal that Republicans could win without Trump in unfriendly territory, and Trump’s late endorsement was meant to blunt that conclusion.


This week, of course, showed that Republicans could lose by aligning with Trump even in friendly territory. These attacks from Trump are meant as a distraction from that conclusion, as well as attempts to make himself relevant after his slate of candidates largely struggled or lost.


Most of this is old hat for Trump, however. He never could stand the spotlight getting shifted to others, especially at his own expense. That’s why Trump has gone out of his way to attack DeSantis in order to (a) paint him as weak and (b) as entirely indebted to Trump. Both claims are ridiculous, but especially (a) after Tuesday’s red tsunami in Florida.


But even as undisciplined as Trump usually is, his “interesting take” on Youngkin is a big step into an abyss. It validates criticisms of Trump as a racist demagogue, because this is racist demagoguery, and absurd on its face. There’s nothing wrong with Chinese names in the first place — millions of Americans have Chinese ancestry — and on top of that, Youngkin isn’t Chinese. It’s a smear squared based on bigotry, either Trump’s own bigotry or some bigotry that he assumes his followers share.


Just the fact that Trump published this yuuuuge reach on the etymology of Youngkin as an “interesting take” on his own platform shows how desperate Trump has become to become the center of attention again. It’s also a good opportunity for Republicans to consider what value there would be in having Trump lead their party again, and whether they want to be associated with his “interesting takes” for the next two years. Trump may be settling the 2024 presidential primary this week …. and if so, he likely won’t enjoy the outcome.

fj1200
11-11-2022, 10:37 AM
The mind is boggled.

BoogyMan
11-11-2022, 07:40 PM
Egads, the man is insufferable.

Not sure deranged is a strong enough term.

Gunny
11-11-2022, 07:51 PM
:facepalm99:

Black Diamond
11-11-2022, 08:26 PM
His campaign has unofficially begun. That's why the insults. He should announce on Tuesday that he isn't running. But he won't.

Kathianne
11-12-2022, 01:45 AM
Youngkin gave a good response, since he decided to reply. I'm hearing DeSantis has decided just to ignore both Trump speaks and the media questions about it. I prefer that, it's how I deal with people I don't like-they don't exist for me.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3731486-youngkin-brushes-off-trump-jab-thats-not-the-way-i-roll/

hjmick
11-12-2022, 06:45 AM
At this point, the only candidate that wouldn't be able to beat Trump is Kamala Harris...


This guy is toxic and I find it stunning that he still garners so much support...


You know, when I turned 18 I rushed to register to vote, as a Republican. My first Presidential vote was for Reagan. For years I voted mostly straight party, with the occasional stray for the sake of my conscience... Tom Bradley for governor of California... Bill Clinton's second term because I was making money hand over fist... the occasional Independent or Libertarian because they more closely represented my POV. Always voting my conscience...

Then Bush II went into Iraq, something to which I was strongly opposed. That was when I re-registered as unaffiliated. I still voted my conscience, for the candidates I thought best suited to the job, none of them Democrats. Then came Trump...

A man who I am certain was nothing more than a punch line to the majority of his supporters, a reality TV host, and not a very good one, prior to coming down that escalator and vomiting his claptrap. A Democrat? A Republican? An opportunist to be sure, but is he truly of either party? I think (if he really want to win the job in the first place, and I'm still not convinced he did) he would have run as a Democrat if he thought he could have beat Hillary for the nomination. One thing I know for sure, Trump is not representative of the Republican party I joined in 1982...

That a man of such low character has taken control of the once great GOP, that so many in the party have bent the knee... quite frankly I find it sad. The GOP now is a shadow of its former self, in my opinion.

At one point I had thought I would someday re-register as a Republican, rejoin the fold, so to speak, but these days it seems less likely...

I will continue to vote my conscience, and that will most likely favor the conservative more often than not. I will still consider Republican candidates, favoring those who I do not see as Trump loyalists since I want my candidates loyal to the country, the Constitution, and their constituents. While there may be a vote for a Democrat or two in my future, it will be at the local level if at all because it would have to be someone phenomenal to get me to vote Democrat for President...