The 'very big announcement' next Tuesday?

anonymous

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Are you ready? Are you sitting down?

This week’s midterm elections were supposed to be the opening act to Donald Trump’s big comeback as political kingmaker and the 2024 Republican frontrunner for President of the United States.

Instead, over a dozen of his handpicked candidates in high profile races across the country lost their bids, including TV doctor/U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania and former erotic horror movie actress/gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon in Michigan. Meanwhile, the Republican he attacked most, Ron “Don’t Say Gay” DeSantis, sailed to reelection in Florida with nearly 60% of the vote.

As a result, conservative media, pundits and commentators, and many Republicans and GOP operatives have started to turn on the one-term, twice-impeached ex-president. No longer the golden (man) child of their party, he’s persona non grata. Which leads us to next Tuesday, when he was supposed to make his “very big announcement” at Mar-a-Lago.

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Are you ready? Are you sitting down?

This week’s midterm elections were supposed to be the opening act to Donald Trump’s big comeback as political kingmaker and the 2024 Republican frontrunner for President of the United States.

Instead, over a dozen of his handpicked candidates in high profile races across the country lost their bids, including TV doctor/U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania and former erotic horror movie actress/gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon in Michigan. Meanwhile, the Republican he attacked most, Ron “Don’t Say Gay” DeSantis, sailed to reelection in Florida with nearly 60% of the vote.

As a result, conservative media, pundits and commentators, and many Republicans and GOP operatives have started to turn on the one-term, twice-impeached ex-president. No longer the golden (man) child of their party, he’s persona non grata. Which leads us to next Tuesday, when he was supposed to make his “very big announcement” at Mar-a-Lago.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..........................

He’s about # steps away from being an old man on a park bench wearing a red hat and yelling at the pigeons.

Sad.
 








He is a joke but why give him so much air time? They are emboldening him by giving him so much advertising in the form of attention. The media, again, is a big part of the problem. If he is truly irrelevant, as they say, just ignore him.

As long as they do not ignore him, they contribute to him being relevant. Y