Wow! What a strange journey it's been. Trump blasting Marjorie and even calling her a "traitor" in a Truth Social post. And then acting like he wants a bromance with Zohran, even giving him a permission slip to call Donald a fascist without repercussions!
It seems like we're living in an upside-down world. Like in 2011, when Mario Draghi took office as president of the ECB. (You know you're living in an upside-down world when the pope is German and the head of Europe's most important central bank is Italian!)
But I do think it makes good sense for Donald to cozy up to Mamdami, especially since "affordability" concerns are at the top of the list of middle-class America's worries these days, and he damn well better convince the electorate that he's doing all he can to address them -- lest Republicans get thoroughly shellacked at the polls in next years' midterms. In furtherance of that endeavor, it's wise for him to express that he wishes to make common cause with Mamdami, if only in very limited areas within which they may agree. Like making the necessities of life more easily obtainable by working-class Americans, whether or not you have a workable plan that's likely to achieve that goal.
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Originally Posted by Tiny
I keep telling you guys, Trump's a Democrat.
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Well, he has been on both sides of a number of topical issues over the years. In a TV interview during the late '90s, he said he was "very" pro-choice. But then while campaigning in 2016, he pledged to nominate justices who would overturn Roe v. Wade.
And in 1999, when thinking of running for president as the Reform Party nominee, he channeled his inner Elizabeth Warren by proposing a one-time tax of 14.5% on every dollar of an individual's net worth in excess of $10 million, as a measure to pay off much of the national debt in one fell swoop. (Now that's a wealth tax proposal that, if enacted, would give Elizabeth Warren multiple orgasms right on the spot!)
So, in his heart of hearts, maybe he is a Democrat. But when circumstances warrant (as dictated by political expediency) he is certainly capable of turning himself into a Republican! (Although of a different kind. He's certainly not your father's or grandfather's brand of Republican.)
So ... maybe he's a Republican, or maybe he's a Democrat. Hard to say for sure.
Or maybe he's a chameleon!