Trump 2024 VP Pick?

That was a long time ago, a lot has happened since then, and by now she probably realizes that Trump is more likely to destroy her career than help it.

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#1 in line to the most powerful position in the world isn’t a horrible career move, especially considering Mr. Trump won’t be able to run in 2028 if he wins; just sayin

Sure, she could see it that way, I guess. But how did it work out for Pence?

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With a hand fil of exceptions, anybody who comes close to Trump walks away with hopefully just their reputation and dignity trashed. Many end up unemployable and a lot end up with life altering legal consequences.

Mnuchin got out clean, Stephen Miller is still out there trying to figure out how to kick all the Jon quiet people out of the country
.who else? It’s a damned short list.

Imagine being one of these people out in the job market.

Interviewer: “Why is your resume blank 2017 through 2020?”

Disgraced Trumpleton: “ahhh that. This is kind of awkward but it was in prison”.

Interviewer: “I googled your name and found that you were in the Trump Administration as Deputy Undersecretary for”

Disgraced Trumpleton, interrupting: “I WAS IN PRISON”

So yeah Haley seems like the rest, thinks they can handle and manipulate Trump. Good luck lady.

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ran out of “gas” on your childish argument of repetition i see.

you dont know what trump thinks of Abbot.

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Im not the one gaslighting lol. The entire world knows Trump was mocking a disabled reporter, a few gaslighting dead enders can’t reconcile their devotion to someone so terrible so they have to invent a new reality.

Your problem, not mine.

Trump is well known to have an aversion to the disabled. Try reading something longer than a meme.

but not his disability. nice try slick

in the cnn msnbctard minds of the deranged left sure.

Pretty unique situation; she’ll never be put in the same position Pence was as Trump won’t be running for re-election should he get elected this time.

Trump could probably find another way to humiliate her; but I’d say she’s a bit more nimble and popular than Pence ever was.

She is one of the exceptions - for now.

I am not really buying that so many are unemployable, btw - most of them will be back in high places whenever the next GOP admin is in the WH.

worked out well for pence.

Allan

Ha ha ha ha 
you got me good. :rofl:
I print as I hear it.
Don’t blame me
I didn’t invent screwy language like English.
I still don’t know why I have a spell-check pop up everywhere else but here I don’t have it, I used to have it.
:face_with_diagonal_mouth:

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Already addressed

Well, actually, that can be said for about 90% of the posts in this forum, including mine.

Meaning same stuff is repeated consistently ?

Yep



Absolutely. There hasn’t been a new argument posted here for years.

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And yet we keep finding ways to keep ourselves engaged and entertained :slight_smile:

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I predict it will be Vivek. He is somone who would stick with a megaMAGA Neuter the Deep State programme if Trump were to be assassinated. And Vivek has business success experience. He would bring in young voters and minority group voters who lean conservative and be an insurance policy against the MAGA agenda being surrendered by someone like Cruz or Haley. Kind of an onsurance policy against assassination of Trump too, since Vivek sounds like he would be even more radical against the deep state and big centralised government than 47.

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I don’t agree.

I do like Vivek and your reasoning.

My pick is still Marsha Blackburn.

I wonder if Elon Musk might be interested


Seems to have a lot in common with Trump.