Greatest campaign ad EVAH

They left it as though there will be a follow up ad
Come on man how cool was it that he hung out the plane?
 
It is a great ad. Anybody else notice when she took off her jacket that Beth van Duyne is pretty nicely endowed?
 
Wouldn't it be nice if every one of them wins!

I've been told by a pretty reliable party activist that Genevieve Collins is the biggest long shot. That district is probably gone, and the Democrat (Colin Allred) is a tough opponent. Tony Gonzales has a better chance, but it's going to be a tough race. Wesley Hunt is probably the best possibility to unseat a Democrat. The district is more favorable, and he's a strong candidate. The others are likely to win unless it's a pretty bad night.
 
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That is an amazing vid. Crenshaw stayed calm and polite but shredded Maher
He had a remark on keeping facts at the time in context that needs to be repeated. I need to go back and watch again
Thank you :coolnana:
 
It is an awesome clip, and Crenshaw is an outstanding advocate for the GOP and conservatism. He can actually persuade. Everybody here recognizes that, but if I point out that we'd be better off being led by guys who talk like he does rather than by a guy who talks like a drunken ogre calling into a radio show to ***** about a blown 4th-and-1 play, most of you will give me **** about it.
 
It is an awesome clip, and Crenshaw is an outstanding advocate for the GOP and conservatism. He can actually persuade. Everybody here recognizes that, but if I point out that we'd be better off being led by guys who talk like he does rather than by a guy who talks like a drunken ogre calling into a radio show to ***** about a blown 4th-and-1 play, most of you will give me **** about it.
 
As much as I like admire and respect Crenshaw there is no way he could have done a millionth of what Trimp did
Mr D Most wish Trump would tone it down but he won't. That is not going to change.

And the amazing good he has done for our country far outways his arrogant personality.
So which is more important in the big picture?
 
A perfect candidate is not an option.

No head coach is right on every decision, but there's a reason why teams feared the Cowboys much more when Jimmy Johnson was the coach then when Barry Switzer was the coach.

And in case you're wondering, Crenshaw is not Switzer in this analogy.
 
Obviously you know that isn't what I want.

I want someone whose lack of advocacy and rhetorical skills and tactlessness aren't so poor that they taint the movement.
Fair, but you are being premature. Dems are capturing the woke virtue signaling moms of suburbia and Trump is pickup up Hispanic and Black voters. The woke policies of regulation, open borders, higher taxes, pro school union, etc are going to hurt the lower middle class and poor.
 
I can't think of anyone who has advocated more vocally and with actions for blacks ,Hispanics ,our military ,people with prexisting conditions, students in low performing schools, people who lost jobs due to shutdown and even people in prison than Trump.
True advocacy shows up in positive results.
Can't deny Trump has made things better for many
 
Fair, but you are being premature. Dems are capturing the woke virtue signaling moms of suburbia and Trump is pickup up Hispanic and Black voters. The woke policies of regulation, open borders, higher taxes, pro school union, etc are going to hurt the lower middle class and poor.
How did I forget Green New Deal?
 
Fair, but you are being premature. Dems are capturing the woke virtue signaling moms of suburbia and Trump is pickup up Hispanic and Black voters. The woke policies of regulation, open borders, higher taxes, pro school union, etc are going to hurt the lower middle class and poor.

How did I forget Green New Deal?

Three points on this. First, is this a good trade? Are there enough Trump-receptive black and Hispanic voters who will reliably turnout in the right states to make up for suburban losses? That's unlikely.

Second, are suburban women really that woke? Trump won them just four years ago, and for about 50 years, they were pretty reliable Republican voters. Shouldn't we care why we're losing them? I'm not saying that none of them are woke. Some of them are, but that hasn't been the norm.

Third, don't you think we need leaders who can effectively make the case against wokeness? Guys like Crenshaw can do it. Trump? Far less likely to do it effectively. Too much dick-tripping.
 
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