Give your predictions on what the GQP will pull for their October surprise

Amused

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We know they'll try to pull something, what are your predictions?

As I see it, they're already throwing lots of shit at the wall to see if anything sticks. Candace Owens just recently tried to claim Harris lied in her book about who her grandmother and father were. Hilariously looking up the wrong Donald Harris and Beryl Finegan in the death indexes. Lot's of this shit gets traction among the cult, but not much outside.

We also have the fake ABC whistleblower affidavit making the rounds but getting no real traction.

So what will they pull?
 
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Jaskalas

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Trump VS Kamala working the fryer at McDonalds.
Ultimate showdown, exposing her DEEP SEATED LIES.
 
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Jaskalas

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Some form of AI/deep fake of some outlandish behavior from Harris.
Shit, that'll be the truth of it right there.
AI video is WAY too easy to make now, and the public is at PEAK ignorance for how fake video can be. They have not been exposed to it long enough, will still think it is real.
It will not matter if an expert can examine and debunk it. "Just Democrat lies".
 

IronWing

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Lee Greenwood releases "God Bless JD Vance", the song tops the country charts, Vance uses the leverage to knock Trump off the top of the ticket, Stephen Miller becomes the VP pick. Through a the utter incompetence of the Republican Party, they anoint the wrong guy and Steve Miller beats Vance to death with his guitar. Cal Thomas writes a moving piece about the satanic nature of Lisa Frank notebooks.
 

dank69

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Plan A is to hack the Harris/Walz campaign.
Plan B is to dig through Kamala's history as AG.

Then spin whatever conspiracies they can from information obtained from either of these plans. Think Pizzagate.
 
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Already in motion. Benny the Yahu is ready to open up on Lebanon. Not enough time for the US to react before The Day, so there will be Limbo of voters.
 

MrSquished

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Already in motion. Benny the Yahu is ready to open up on Lebanon. Not enough time for the US to react before The Day, so there will be Limbo of voters.
This is what I think as well. I think Israel will be providing the October surprise and the Trump campaign will know about it.
 

Muse

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1/2 of the stuff already mentioned, including AI generated conjured lies, which have already begun appearing.
 

WelshBloke

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Lee Greenwood releases "God Bless JD Vance", the song tops the country charts, Vance uses the leverage to knock Trump off the top of the ticket, Stephen Miller becomes the VP pick. Through a the utter incompetence of the Republican Party, they anoint the wrong guy and Steve Miller beats Vance to death with his guitar. Cal Thomas writes a moving piece about the satanic nature of Lisa Frank notebooks.
Yeah. I'm pretty invested in this movie now! 🍿
 
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kage69

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They've got to try something, right? Hearing about White Guys for Kamala, or Reagan repugs and pastors actually organizing against Trump and his christofascist handlers, when he's underwater by double digits with women, young people and minorities? Trump's going through diapers extra fast, which scans - if he can't steal the election he's going to prison.

41 million members of GenZ will be eligible to vote in this election. Not a huge believer in polls that don't happen in November, but sometimes when you see a 31 point lead for one side from a reputable source you can't help but laugh.

"In a new poll from the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics, Harris holds a 31-point lead over former President Donald Trump among likely voters ages 18 to 29."


Look at all the people who have worked with Trump and are pleading with people not to vote for the guy. I was particularly happy to see Stan McChrystal come out and speak plainly. He gets a lot of respect from many on the right, for both prowess at war and getting fired by that Marxist Kenyan mooselimb Barack Hussein Obama. So when he pens something like this, yikes...


Why Kamala Harris Has Won Me Over

Some deeply consequential decisions are starkly simple. That is how I view our upcoming presidential election. And that is why I have already cast my ballot for character — and voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.

As a citizen, veteran and voter, I was not comfortable with many of the policy recommendations that Democrats offered at their convention in Chicago or those Republicans articulated in Milwaukee. My views tend more toward the center of the political spectrum. And although I have opinions on high-profile issues, like abortion, gun safety and immigration, that’s not why I made my decision.


Political narratives and policies matter, but they didn’t govern my choice. I find it easy to be attracted to, or repelled by, proposals on taxes, education and countless other issues. But I believe that events and geopolitical and economic forces will, like strong tides, move policymakers where they ultimately must go. In practice, few administrations travel the course they campaigned on. Circumstances change. Our president, therefore, must be more than a policymaker or a malleable reflection of the public’s passions. She or he must lead — and that takes character.

Character is the ultimate measure of leadership for those who seek the highest office in our land. The American revolutionary Thomas Paine is said to have written, “Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us.” Regardless of what a person says, character is ultimately laid bare in his or her actions. So I pay attention to what a leader does.

History has shown us that the office of the presidency unfailingly reveals the occupant’s character. Moments of disappointment and crisis — like Jimmy Carter’s acceptance of responsibility for the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue mission, John F. Kennedy’s navigation of the terrifying 13-day confrontation over Soviet missiles in Cuba and Abraham Lincoln’s courageous issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation — said little about policy but much about character.

And we’ve seen both sides of the coin: Failures of character, such as those of Richard Nixon and his vice president Spiro Agnew, dishonor and potentially threaten our republic. Character will dictate whether we stand by our NATO allies and against Vladimir Putin’s continued aggression. Character will dictate whether we have a commander in chief who honors and respects the men and women who serve in uniform.

Fortunately, neither candidate in this pivotal election is unknown to us. We’ve had years to watch both closely.

Each of us must seriously contemplate our choice and apply the values we hope to find in our president, our nation and ourselves. Uncritically accepting the thinking of others or being swayed by the roar of social media crowds is a mistake. To turn a blind eye toward or make excuses for weak character from someone we propose to confer awesome power and responsibility on is to abrogate our role as citizens. We will get — and deserve — what we elect.

I’ve thought deeply about my choice and considered what I’ve seen and heard and what I owe my three granddaughters. I’ve concluded that it isn’t political slogans or cultural tribalism; it is the best president my vote might help select. So I have cast my vote for character, and that vote is for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Ms. Harris has the strength, the temperament and, importantly, the values to serve as commander in chief. When she sits down with world leaders like President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, representing the United States on the global stage, I have no doubt that she is working in our national interest, not her own.

I would urge others to vote as I have. But whatever decision you make, let it be thoughtfully considered, carefully reached and yours alone. We’ll all have to live with it.

-Stanley McCrystal





Hear hear. I just voted today, gave my vote to Harris/Walz, Dems, and Indies who didn't fail the Jan 6th test. Sealed with a 🖕 to Team Treason
 
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iRONic

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They've got to try something, right? Hearing about White Guys for Kamala, or Reagan repugs and pastors actually organizing against Trump and his christofascist handlers, when he's underwater by double digits with women, young people and minorities? Trump's going through diapers extra fast, which scans - if he can't steal the election he's going to prison.

41 million members of GenZ will be eligible to vote in this election. Not a huge believer in polls that don't happen in November, but sometimes when you see a 31 point lead for one side from a reputable source you can't help but laugh.

"In a new poll from the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics, Harris holds a 31-point lead over former President Donald Trump among likely voters ages 18 to 29."


Look at all the people who have worked with Trump and are pleading with people not to vote for the guy. I was particularly happy to see Stan McChrystal come out and speak plainly. He gets a lot of respect from many on the right, for both prowess at war and getting fired by that Marxist Kenyan mooselimb Barack Hussein Obama. So when he pens something like this, yikes...


Why Kamala Harris Has Won Me Over

Some deeply consequential decisions are starkly simple. That is how I view our upcoming presidential election. And that is why I have already cast my ballot for character — and voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.

As a citizen, veteran and voter, I was not comfortable with many of the policy recommendations that Democrats offered at their convention in Chicago or those Republicans articulated in Milwaukee. My views tend more toward the center of the political spectrum. And although I have opinions on high-profile issues, like abortion, gun safety and immigration, that’s not why I made my decision.


Political narratives and policies matter, but they didn’t govern my choice. I find it easy to be attracted to, or repelled by, proposals on taxes, education and countless other issues. But I believe that events and geopolitical and economic forces will, like strong tides, move policymakers where they ultimately must go. In practice, few administrations travel the course they campaigned on. Circumstances change. Our president, therefore, must be more than a policymaker or a malleable reflection of the public’s passions. She or he must lead — and that takes character.

Character is the ultimate measure of leadership for those who seek the highest office in our land. The American revolutionary Thomas Paine is said to have written, “Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us.” Regardless of what a person says, character is ultimately laid bare in his or her actions. So I pay attention to what a leader does.

History has shown us that the office of the presidency unfailingly reveals the occupant’s character. Moments of disappointment and crisis — like Jimmy Carter’s acceptance of responsibility for the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue mission, John F. Kennedy’s navigation of the terrifying 13-day confrontation over Soviet missiles in Cuba and Abraham Lincoln’s courageous issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation — said little about policy but much about character.

And we’ve seen both sides of the coin: Failures of character, such as those of Richard Nixon and his vice president Spiro Agnew, dishonor and potentially threaten our republic. Character will dictate whether we stand by our NATO allies and against Vladimir Putin’s continued aggression. Character will dictate whether we have a commander in chief who honors and respects the men and women who serve in uniform.

Fortunately, neither candidate in this pivotal election is unknown to us. We’ve had years to watch both closely.

Each of us must seriously contemplate our choice and apply the values we hope to find in our president, our nation and ourselves. Uncritically accepting the thinking of others or being swayed by the roar of social media crowds is a mistake. To turn a blind eye toward or make excuses for weak character from someone we propose to confer awesome power and responsibility on is to abrogate our role as citizens. We will get — and deserve — what we elect.

I’ve thought deeply about my choice and considered what I’ve seen and heard and what I owe my three granddaughters. I’ve concluded that it isn’t political slogans or cultural tribalism; it is the best president my vote might help select. So I have cast my vote for character, and that vote is for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Ms. Harris has the strength, the temperament and, importantly, the values to serve as commander in chief. When she sits down with world leaders like President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, representing the United States on the global stage, I have no doubt that she is working in our national interest, not her own.

I would urge others to vote as I have. But whatever decision you make, let it be thoughtfully considered, carefully reached and yours alone. We’ll all have to live with it.

-Stanley McCrystal





Hear hear. I just voted today, gave my vote to Harris/Walz, Dems, and Indies who didn't fail the Jan 6th test. Sealed with a 🖕 to Team Treason
Damn that's a powerful piece!

Thanks for posting that because I originally passed it over when the Guardian put it up. I've never been a fan of the author.
 
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kage69

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I thought so. Yeah, he went through a phase. Paid for it. I try to remember his skills and success, how he helped turn Iraq around. It's hard not to respect a man of his station choosing to suit up, go out on missions with meat eaters 20+ years younger than him. I've long felt he's closer to a well read intellectual than a holy roller filled with partisan zeal. That he hasn't been intoxicated with maga is a relief. Seriously.

Despite what I think about some of the things he said or did back then (I didn't begrudge Obama once I learned more) he is on the money with his justification for supporting Harris and Walz right now, today.
 

trenchfoot

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With Harris? Ain't nobody got time for that.

What I've been able to do just with Photoshop's AI alone tells me it doesn't take much to slap together a passable half-ass clip of whoever and whatever that can be done in a few hours at most, and a half hour for a passable image.
 
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kage69

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Do they really want a reciprocal video of Melania catching a train from Obama and 6 other guys?

Or Trump, Lady G and Putin having a Lemon party?

It will go both ways if that Rubicon is crossed.
 

outriding

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Watching trumps rally yesterday…. He is totally getting more and more crazy. His rant against Kamala, the fly, the illegal immigrates phone app…

My bet is he is going to blurt out the something horrific that will hurt his campaign that he will not be able to recover from