3 GOP LOSERS

Submitted by ub on

None of these three Republican candidates for President have what it takes to be elected an effective Commander and Chief in 2024.

Following the Iowa caucus with the lowest number of votes, Nikki Haley, 51, served as South Carolina governor from 2011 to 2017, stepping down in 2017 to take the role of ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration. She announced her presidential bid in February 2023, citing her record of economic growth as governor and deep knowledge of world affairs garnered during her time as UN ambassador.

Then, there is the second lowest loser Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 45, who entered the presidential election in May 2023, after emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic as one of the country’s most prominent Republicans. DeSantis previously served as a member of the U.S. House, representing Florida’s 6th congressional district. The Florida governor’s campaign has been marked by culture war battles and conflicts with Trump, who was once one of his closest allies.

The greatest loser is also a rapist and a criminal defendant Donald Trump, 77 announced he would seek reelection in November 2022. So he can stay out of prison he wants to become the first ex-president to win back the White House since Grover Cleveland. He is already the first major candidate to face the prospect of four criminal trials during an election year. SCOTUS will review the Colorado Supreme Court’s unprecedented decision removing former President Donald Trump from that state’s ballot. The Justices have scheduled oral arguments for February 8.  So far in Iowa Donald Trump had 50 percent of Republicans not voting for him, and, one-third hating him in the state, so for people who want to win general elections, that’s terrible news, according to ballot crunchers.

Fifty percent of people voting in the Iowa caucuses against a former president is bad news for that party’s prospects in the general election. Not good news. Let’s see what Barack Obama would have gotten if he had done the same thing. It would have been in the high 90s.

The takeaway is the criminal defendant rapist old fat loser did not crush Disaster and LickeyLouse in Iowa. The biggest loser crushed MoRon and Sneaky by only 2,222 votes. The reality is Trump got a total of 56,260 votes. He is also a loser.

In other words, the 51 percent that the fat man received was out of only 8% of the Iowa registered voters. This amounts to the tiny mushroom size of his overinflated victory which was not a win at all.

On a personal note, there is a difference between News and Views. There are 719,000 registered Republicans in Iowa, and only 56K, which equals 8 percent of them were motivated enough to show up and vote for the criminal defendant and rapist. And it wasn't the winter weather; real Iowans laugh when out-of-staters think that cold weather would keep them from popping down the block to caucus. Consider that an almost equal number were motivated to show up and vote against him. Immediately, the rapist Republican frontrunner rushed to court to face justice. 

He is a damaged old fat man who fails in everything but theft and broken promises, lives in a golden palace and convinces the poor and meek that he serves their needs.  https://youtu.be/xOi2cYz5nXE?si=ZpZwkfoo-F2-iHe_

For these and other reasons, we think he deserves three terms. One at a Federal penitentiary another at a NY State prison and one inside a Georgia high security lock up facility chain gang. And so it goes...