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Kathianne
08-10-2024, 12:01 PM
This though? No choice. Trump has rented out his brain to Harris and all his old 'enemies':

https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/09/politics/trump-harris-debate-analysis/index.html


The Harris v. Trump debate is already looming as another historic pivot point in an extraordinary campaignStephen Collinson
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN
7 minute read
Updated 7:47 AM EDT, Fri August 9, 2024








Hear what Harris and Trump had to say about their upcoming debate
01:08 - Source: CNN
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President Joe Biden had banked on June’s presidential debate turning around a race that was slipping away from him.


Now, Donald Trump may be laying a similar bet after reversing himself by agreeing to debate on ABC next month as his new Democratic opponent enjoys surging momentum.


Trump clearly doesn’t believe he’ll suffer the kind of debacle that ended Biden’s campaign, but his decision — and call for another two debates on NBC and Fox, which Vice President Kamala Harris has not agreed to — tells an emerging truth about the election.


After a barnstorming week for Harris and her new running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Trump suddenly looks like old news — a crushing new experience for an ex-president who prides himself on driving the narrative.


A huge test for both candidates
The build-up to the debate on September 10, assuming it goes ahead, will be intense, and the truncated nature of the new campaign means it could create another historic pivot point on the dwindling road to the White House.


Already, Trump is playing his idiosyncratic expectations game of denigrating the skills of his opponent, who could be the first Black woman and South Asian president. At a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort Thursday, he compared Harris unfavorably with Biden, who he’d long argued lacked the mental acuity to serve. “She’s actually not as smart as he is. I don’t think he’s very smart either, by the way. I’m not a big fan of his brain,” Trump said.




The clash also looms as an extreme test for Harris. The vice president has a mixed record in debates — she performed strongly in such events early in her failed 2020 presidential campaign. But at others, she struggled. And her most unflattering moments in office have come when she’s been asked to explain her positions or answer tough questions in major interviews.


But as she grows in confidence as the Democratic nominee, Harris is a more accomplished politician than she was four years ago — and supporters are keen to see her leverage her skills as a former prosecutor to skewer the four-times indicted former president.


Harris jabbed Trump over his change of heart over the ABC debate and said she was happy to have a conversation about a second, later encounter. “I’m glad that he’s finally agreed to a debate on September 10. I’m looking forward to it, and I hope he shows up,” she told reporters before boarding Air Force Two in Detroit.


Trump is grappling for traction in a transformed race
After Harris turned the campaign upside down in less than three weeks, Trump showed in his news conference that he’s still grappling for an effective response.


The ex-president appears to be grieving the contest against 81-year-old Biden and in denial about the early success of the energetic new Democratic ticket. Asked why he wasn’t doing more to campaign and to counter the rollicking rollout of the Harris campaign, Trump argued, “I’m leading by a lot and I’m letting their convention go through.” He insisted he hadn’t “recalibrated strategy at all” as he made the same arguments that the US is swamped by open borders and immigrant crime.


But there’s a growing feeling his campaign needs such a reboot. Harris has erased the ex-president’s previous advantage over Biden with the race now neck-and-neck in the latest CNN Poll of Polls. A new Marquette Law School poll released Thursday morning found Harris leading 52% to Trump’s 48% among registered voters nationally.




Trump’s problem is not that there are not solid arguments against Harris and her new running mate: Millions of Americans are hurting over high prices and are stalked by economic insecurity. The world is an increasingly dangerous place as American enemies team up to challenge Washington’s power. And Harris is intimately linked to everything the unpopular Biden administration did in these areas. The new Democratic team hasn’t offered concrete policies to tackle such issues, and the vice president is yet to submit to detailed questions from reporters or do a major television interview. And many Republicans and right-leaning independents are receptive to Trump’s arguments over the southern border crisis even if arrivals of undocumented migrants have eased since Biden tightened enforcement earlier this year.


But Trump isn’t making many of these points effectively as he stews over his personal grievances. His characteristically off-the-rails news conference at one point digressed into him comparing his and Martin Luther King Jr.’s crowd sizes.


And the former president also seems to be laying a predicate to challenge another election if he loses — untruthfully insisting on Thursday that the Democratic Party’s switch of nominees was unconstitutional. “We have a constitution. It’s a very important document, and we live by it,” Trump said, apparently oblivious to the irony of such comments coming from a former president who tried to steal the 2020 election and has threatened the fabric of US democracy.


In a statement, the Harris campaign tried to spin Trump’s ramblings as proof that he’s losing at a time when it is seeking to brand Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, as “weird.”


“Donald Trump took a break from taking a break to put on some pants and host a press conference public meltdown,” the campaign said in a statement that included the strike-thru. “He hasn’t campaigned all week. He isn’t going to a single swing state this week. But he sure is mad Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are getting big crowds across the battlegrounds.”


The return of American carnage
Trump’s strategy on Thursday was familiar. He reinserted himself into a news cycle he was losing with a dark, dystopian message. This is “the most dangerous period of time I’ve ever seen for our country,” he said, and he predicted a Great Depression and World War III if he’s not elected.


His return to the politics of fear and his dark, American carnage narratives presented a contrast with the lightness and joy that has erupted in huge Democratic rallies this week after Harris named her running mate and they set off on a joint journey through the swing states that will decide November’s election.


Despite renewed recession fears, unemployment is currently at 4.3% and economic growth is solid. No credible economist is predicting a return to the 25% unemployment of the 1930s. And while American power is being challenged by dictatorial leaders in Russia, China and North Korea, and wars are raging in the Middle East and Ukraine, there’s no sign that a third global conflagration is imminent.


The atmospherics of the 2024 campaign have shifted at remarkable speed. Three weeks ago on Thursday, Republican delegates left their convention in Milwaukee buoyant over Trump’s chances, with many predicting a landslide election win after his defiant response to an assassination attempt supercharged his campaign.


Now, Trump seems stuck in a moment of political paralysis. But he’s unlikely to remain that way. His entire political career, and his 2024 campaign especially, has been a case study in seizing upon almost existential threats and using them to political advantage. This is a former president, after all, who leveraged a mugshot taken in a Georgia jail to build a primary campaign that crushed his rivals on the premise that he was being victimized for political gain.


Harris’ achievement so far has been to restore the election to a tight race in a polarized nation.


But despite her adoring crowds this week, the vice president remains untested in the fierce heat of a national presidential election. And the route for Democrats to 270 electoral votes still looks challenging even if there are signs that the vice president may be putting some battlegrounds back in play.


Trump’s aides insisted on Thursday that Harris’ early bounce was expected.


“They’re celebrating getting back voters they should have had to begin with,” one official told reporters. “They know, as we do, that the fundamentals of the race have not changed.” The official added: “When you ask voters whether they’d rather return to the Trump economy, or stay with the Biden economy, we win that two to one.”


This is why many Republicans believe their version of reality will soon reassert itself.


“The honeymoon period’s going to end,” Trump insisted on Thursday.


But the former president is showing few signs he knows how to make that happen.

fj1200
08-10-2024, 12:03 PM
His schtick is not new and interesting anymore.

Kathianne
08-10-2024, 12:07 PM
His schtick is not new and interesting anymore.
His schtick only worked for those train riders, by far not majority of others than Ds under any conditions. The name calling, mean tweets, demeanor, etc., turned many off. Few though as much as myself.

What gave me some change in thinking were his policies together with deplorable Democrat leadership behaviors. Truly was disgusting, right up there with Trump's.

Then came Biden and his policies. And dementia. And Jill hatin' on her husband. And Kamala and French spokesperson lying to us every day.

Now, here we are.

Gunny
08-10-2024, 12:41 PM
His schtick only worked for those train riders, by far not majority of others than Ds under any conditions. The name calling, mean tweets, demeanor, etc., turned many off. Few though as much as myself.

What gave me some change in thinking were his policies together with deplorable Democrat leadership behaviors. Truly was disgusting, right up there with Trump's.

Then came Biden and his policies. And dementia. And Jill hatin' on her husband. And Kamala and French spokesperson lying to us every day.

Now, here we are.I think he's screwed. She's a courtroom lawyer who got WAY ahead ("how" is debatable ). She's still got have the basics of keeping her cool down. He doesn't. He needs to get past her cool, and keep his. Not seeing it.

Kathianne
08-10-2024, 01:24 PM
I think he's screwed. She's a courtroom lawyer who got WAY ahead ("how" is debatable ). She's still got have the basics of keeping her cool down. He doesn't. He needs to get past her cool, and keep his. Not seeing it.

If he could play off Vance, he'd have a chance. Truly too bad he wasn't the top of the ticket. Kamala wouldn't stand a chance.

Gunny
08-10-2024, 01:29 PM
If he could play off Vance, he'd have a chance. Truly too bad he wasn't the top of the ticket. Kamala wouldn't stand a chance.

Oe can always hope that Trump plays it like he did Biden. Kamala talking is her own worst enemy. I recall her questioning someone about something when she was in the Senate. Maybe Russian Collusion? She used all her time using big words and saying absolutely nothing and getting to some point only she saw. And the Dems and MSM gushed at what a good interrogator she was:rolleyes:

I've been against the debates as far back as I can recall. They're a bigger joke now than Carter - Ford.

fj1200
08-10-2024, 01:36 PM
Oe can always hope that Trump plays it like he did Biden. Kamala talking is her own worst enemy. I recall her questioning someone about something when she was in the Senate. Maybe Russian Collusion? She used all her time using big words and saying absolutely nothing and getting to some point only she saw. And the Dems and MSM gushed at what a good interrogator she was:rolleyes:

I've been against the debates as far back as I can recall. They're a bigger joke now than Carter - Ford.

That pretty much describes her questioning of Brett Kavanaugh. I can easily see it defining all her Senate questioning time. If trump can keep his mouth shut then her inane ramblings may come forward. A BIG if.

Gunny
08-10-2024, 02:00 PM
That pretty much describes her questioning of Brett Kavanaugh. I can easily see it defining all her Senate questioning time. If trump can keep his mouth shut then her inane ramblings may come forward. A BIG if.

THAT's who it was :) I kept thinking what a smarmy asshat wannabe intellectual. She kept thinking she had some gotcha's that weren't there. If she pulls that cat that ate the canary nonsense with Trump she'll drive him nuts.

Kathianne
08-12-2024, 11:11 AM
This should be amplified by Trump/Vance, through videos and quotes by Walz and Harris during these times:

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/08/12/walz-ordered-minneapolis-to-abandon-police-precinct-n3793034

Also videos on Harris word salads, at least montages of clips.

Should be at least 2/5 to 1/3 of appearances by Trump. The rest should be what he will do differently. Mail in voting starts in about 2 months.

Kathianne
08-12-2024, 11:14 AM
This bears investigation and likely use too:

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-814387


Neo-Nazism, Islamism: Who is Imam Asad Zaman, hosted by Tim Walz?Imam Asad Zaman pledged his support to Palestinians after October 7 and has previously promoted a Neo-Nazi propaganda film expressing support for Hitler.
By MATHILDA HELLER
AUGUST 12, 2024 14:06
Updated: AUGUST 12, 2024 16:24
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Imam Asad Zaman (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)
Imam Asad Zaman
(photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)


Tim Walz, Kamala Harris's new running mate in her presidential campaign, has hosted an extremist Islamist Imam on several occasions, the Washington Examiner first reported over the weekend.


Walz hosted Zaman three times in 2019, once in 2020, and again in 2023, among others, the Washington Examiner reported.


The Washington Free Beacon found last week that Walz appeared alongside an antisemitic scholar at a conference called "Challenging Islamophobia," hosted by CAIR in 2019. The scholar Hatem Bazian has defended anti-Israel terrorist activities, the report noted.


Imam Asad Zaman pledged his support to Palestinians after October 7 and has previously promoted a Neo-Nazi propaganda film expressing support for Hitler, the Washington Examiner revealed.


The Washington Examiner revealed Friday that Walz has also donated $100,000 to the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, a non-profit headed by Asad Zaman. According to court records, the Muslim American Society was once described as “the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States.”


Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, speaks during a campaign rally with U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., August 6, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/KEVIN LAMARQUE/FILE PHOTO)Enlrage image
Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, speaks during a campaign rally with U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., August 6, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/KEVIN LAMARQUE/FILE PHOTO)
According to Fox News, MAS was designated a terrorist group by the United Arab Emirates in 2014 and faced criticism for a 2019 video of children at a Philadelphia chapter event calling for Jews to be killed.


Sam Westrop, director of Middle East Forum’s Islamist Watch, told the New York Post that “Asad Zaman is one of America’s most prominent Islamist voices and has a long history of extreme rhetoric and ideas.”


The Anti-Defamation League corroborated this, telling the Washington Examiner that “Imam Zaman has a troubling history of playing into classic anti-Jewish themes and justifying violence against Israel."


Westrop also said that Zaman has shared "Neo-Nazi conspiracy theories and Hamas press releases."


"His organization justified the October 7 attacks against Israeli civilians, releasing a sickening statement the very same day offering ‘unwavering support’ for the Palestinian ‘struggle,”’ Westrop told the Post.


“MAS reaffirms its unwavering support for the Palestinian people in their struggle against the Israeli occupation,” Zaman wrote in a Facebook post after details of the massacre came to light. “Israel’s recent unprovoked attacks on Palestinian areas have claimed numerous lives … We call on the US government … to exert maximum pressure on Israel to respect Palestinian lives.”


Hamas support
According to the Post, Zaman asked Democratic California Congresswoman Katie Porter to “reaffirm the right of Palestinians to defend themselves” after she condemned the attack.


When Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chairman Ken Martin posted on October 7 that he was “beyond heartbroken” to learn Israelis he knew were “brutally killed or kidnapped,” Zaman replied that Martin’s group “cannot be joined at the hip to apartheid Israel and still hope to court the Muslim vote," according to the Washington Examiner.


A woman holds a sign that shows the Rabaa hand gesture, which symbolizes support for the Muslim Brotherhood, during a march. Sudan, May 22, 2015. (credit: REUTERS/STRINGER)Enlrage image
A woman holds a sign that shows the Rabaa hand gesture, which symbolizes support for the Muslim Brotherhood, during a march. Sudan, May 22, 2015. (credit: REUTERS/STRINGER)
In November 2015, Zaman posted a link to a 2013 neo-Nazi film called “The Greatest Story Never Told," which is popular among antisemites and QAnon conspiracy theorists, according to the Middle East Forum. The Jerusalem Post researched the film, which has a running time of 6.5 hours and presents Hitler in a revisionist, positive light.


Westrop first warned of Zaman's extremism in 2019 and told the New York Post that he didn't understand why "Walz and his staff have failed to conduct the most cursory of checks on the company they keep.”


“Under Gov. Walz, hundreds of thousands of Minnesotan taxpayers’ dollars have subsidized this hate and radicalism. Which extremists will he end up funding as vice-president?”


In 2016, Zaman posted a Hamas press release about Motiur Rahman Nizami, a Bangladeshi Islamic leader convicted of genocide, rape and torture.


The Muslim American Society was once described by federal prosecutors as being “founded as the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States,” court records show.