Republican Group Trolls Trump With Ad Blitz Smack In The Middle Of His Own Event (msn.com)
Donald Trump’s swing through the Upper Midwest on Tuesday got plenty of local media coverage, but it also came with something the former president likely didn’t expect: a former supporter lashing out against him.
Republican Voters Against Trump launched a media blitz in Green Bay, Wisconsin and Grand Rapids, Michigan timed to his rallies in both cities. Viewers watching the former president’s events on TV there likely also saw a voter named Chuck deliver a warning.
“I am a former Trump supporter. I completely 100% hold him accountable for the insurrection at the Capitol,” Chuck said in the ad. “I will not ever support or vote for Donald Trump ever.”
Chuck said he’ll vote Democrat over Trump.
“I can’t believe I’m saying it, but I will,” he says. “I will vote for Joe Biden.”
Republican Voters Against Trump said the spot aired on TV locally ― including on Fox News during “Jesse Watters Tonight” and “Fox & Friends” ― and was shown digitally in the region during Trump’s visit.
The organization said the ad is part of a $50 million nationwide campaign highlighting former Trump supporters who’ve turned against him. Some are everyday voters like Chuck, whiles others include high-profile figures such as former Vice President Mike Pence, whose words against Trump were featured on billboards.
See Chuck’s testimonial below:
Attribution: The Eclipse by Rivers, CagleCartoons.com
Attribution: Dark Days by Pat Byrnes, PoliticalCartoons.com
A subprime auto loan magnate helped Donald Trump post a $175M bond in New York, Truth Social’s stock price tanked in its first week of trading, RNC co-chair Lara Trump dropped a country song the same day Beyoncé released “Cowboy Carter,” and Stephen does the math on an upcoming plague of trillions of cicadas.
Addendum to John Barth:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/apr/03/john-barth-death-american-novelist-dies-dead-aged-93
John Barth, American postmodernist novelist, dies aged 93
The author of Giles Goat-Boy and The Sot-Weed Factor was part of a wave of writers in the 1960s who challenged standards of language and plot
Associated Press
Wed 3 Apr 2024 00.55 EDT
Share
John Barth, the playfully erudite author whose darkly comic and complicated novels revolved around the art of literature and launched countless debates over the art of fiction, has died aged 93.
Johns Hopkins University, where Barth was an emeritus professor of English and creative writing, confirmed he died on Tuesday. No cause of death was given.
Donald Trump Stung in Primary As Huge Number of Republicans Vote Against Him (newsweek.com)
The Christians are finally breaking in large percentages.
My Challenge as a Christian psychologist
https://www.salon.com/2024/03/29/my-challenge-as-a-christian-psychologist-help-evangelicals-see-for-he-really-is/
Opinion | Pranking Sedona, Ariz., with a Donald Trump cardboard cutout – The Washington Post by Rick Reilly Came home the other night, flicked on the kitchen lights and found Donald Trump standing there. Just about needed the defib. Not the actual Trump. A life-size, stand-up, full-color, cardboard Trump. Blue suit, double thumbs-up, grinning at me. Turns out pulling the Don bomb is a thing. Someone Don-bombed my buddy with it, so my buddy Don-bombed me with it. He said now I had to Don-bomb somebody else with it. So I decided to Don-bomb the entire town. I wanted to try a social experiment. I wanted to see how people respond to Trump when no one’s around. Because I don’t think this election is about Joe Biden vs. Trump. I think it’s about Trump and only Trump, the most space-swallowing, ulcer-inducing, fire-starting colossus this country has ever seen. I live in Sedona, Ariz., which is about as politically purple as a town can get. People are either vortex-worshiping or riding around in 4x4s with a gun rack in the window. We call it “Crystals and Pistols.” I started by standing Trump up in front of the Safeway, right under the No Loitering sign. I sat in my Jeep 20 feet away and pretended to work on my phone. The first guy to come along wore a speckled-gray ponytail, a sweat-stained ball cap and a black T-shirt. He looked about 50. He stared at the cutout, saw me and said, “Can I use that for target practice?” Flat Donald was off to a good start. Some people smirked at him. Some smiled. But 10 minutes into the experiment, a scowling Safeway employee snatched him and started back inside. I had to jump out of the Jeep and give chase. “Sir? Sir, that’s actually mine. It’s a social experiment.” He shot me a sour look and handed it over: “We can’t have … that … on the property.” I took it and left. I did not like the feeling of saving Trump from the compactor. Next, I set him up in front of the town’s sole McDonald’s, reputedly the… Read more »
jamie, marlette’s take on the new “christianity”
Clark the bald eagle landed in D.C. His dad helped revive the species. – The Washington Post
“HUGE Bald Eagle Goes Through TSA at Charlotte Douglas International …”
Something is happening in Maryland, and around the world. Maryland voters replaced a “moderate” republican govenor with a Democratic who had not been in office before. He is not a political neophyte, just not someone who had walked the trail on his own behalf.
Until a week ago his performance was mostly hohum, not exciting or taxing. He had spent the last several months trying to come up with ways to keep the state taxes and outgo equal. Not one thing to be a highlight in an election advertisment.
Then a disaster happened. Some people react well, some not well, and quite a few go into hiding. This man stepped up and climbed the ladder. A very large container ship hit and knocked down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, an interstate crossing the entrance to the Port of Baltimore. In less than a minute a massive local problem and a major international issue occurred. A few hours later Governor Wes Moore was in front of news cameras and talking to the world.
So far he has done many good things to help the people of Baltimore, the families of the dead and missing, the massing crews that will return the port to open, and the world. His words have been clear and understandable. He is young, handsome, and exudes that special aura that draws people to his side. I liked him before, but now I see him in the future.
That future could be 2028, 2032 or some other presidential year. His life test is happening right now. He is gaining experience that many others trying to be president never get. Although the clearing of the port and the rebuild of a major highway bridge are current and the future, he will have a constant presence.
No such thing as coincidence?
I had no idea Barth had passed when I put up his Author of the Day post. I hope he didn’t have the Alzheimer’s.
Press: Top psychologist says Trump likely to fall off mental cliff | The Hill […] For answers, on my podcast, the “Bill Press Pod,” I turned to one of America’s leading psychologists, Dr. John Gartner, who was professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical Center for 28 years and, along with 36 other psychiatrists and mental health professionals, was a contributor to the 2017 bestselling book, “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump.” I was stunned by Dr. Gartner’s professional analysis. First, I asked Gartner whether he perceived any difference between the cognitive ability of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Absolutely, he replied. “It’s like comparing apples and rotten oranges.” It’s not just a case of two old men roughly the same age, both showing signs of diminishing sharpness of the mind, Gartner stressed. There’s a huge difference between the two, he said. He could not have put it more clearly: “Biden is aging. Trump is dementing.” As a mental health professional, Gartner’s been observing Trump for years, I noted. Has he seen any diminishment in mental acuity, I asked. Totally, he replied. When he first wrote about Trump in 2017, Gartner was talking about intermittent examples of mental collapse. “Now,” he said, “he is getting worse. He can’t get through a whole rally without revealing himself. And, because this is a progressive illness, he will continue to get worse. And if he is like most patients like this, at some point, he is literally going to fall off the cognitive cliff and he will be completely incapacitated.” “Do you think he’s close to the edge?” I asked. And here’s where Gartner stunned me. “I am certain that if he is reelected,” Gartner said, “he will become cognitively incapacitated. There’s no way at the rate of deterioration that he’s showing that he can make it through four more years without falling off the cliff.” Woah! A top psychologist says that Donald Trump will be “cognitively incapacitated” in less than four years. Maybe Nikki Haley was right in calling for all candidates over 75 to a mental competency test. Certainly, Americans should know if a candidate’s likely… Read more »
patd, the only one of those primaries Dumbass should care about is Wisconsin. Biden won by 20,681 votes in 2020. (out of 3,241,050) For every 1% of Repug votes he loses, that’s 16,101 votes lost if 2024 looks like 2020 in terms of numbers of voters. The question will be how will candidates other than Joe and Dumbass affect the vote distribution. Regardless, 20% is 322,037 votes. No way to overcome that kind of loss. 😁
That said, Joe lost 11%+, but he didn’t really have any competition. Dean Phillips only got 3.1% and “Uninstructed” got 8.4%. Roughly 600,000 voted in each party’s primary, so the numbers, if they are at all predictive of November’s should put WI into Joe’s column. Joe got 506,000 and Dumbass got 472,000. Votes and polls don’t look the same. Polls over the past couple weeks were a mixed bag – about half to Joe, Half to Dumbass, with margins between 1 & 4%. IOW, tossup. I’ll go with votes.
Funny morning in EB. Looking north right now I’ve “Sun to the left of me, thunder to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle …” (Apologies to Stealers Wheel).
Sturge, reaffirms my belief in the synchronicity of the universe.
Blue Bronc. 👍
Jamie, from your keyboard to God’s Ears. I’m not hearing much around our holiday tables. The silence is golden. If they stick with you-know-who, it will not be a vote for him, but a vote against Joe for all the reasons drummed into them on Fox.
what an interesting thread!
I love Sedona!… crystals and pistols…. great description.
The snow forecast has been downgraded… we are now expecting between 3-6 inches. Waaaaay better than a foot and a half.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2024/03/31/total-eclipse-of-the-facts-how-the-us-public-is-being-mislead-about-totality/?sh=11950cc47b81
https://www.mlive.com/weather/2024/04/solar-eclipse-viewing-cloud-forecast-shows-an-oddity-on-where-clearest-skies-will-be-located.html
Family Outraged Trump Lied About Calling Them
https://www.meidastouch.com/news/ruby-garcias-family-outraged-trump-lied-about-calling-them?s=03
Here is Trump claiming in a speech today that he spoke to the family of Ruby Garcia, who was killed by a migrant, and what they supposedly told him. Then, Ruby Garcia’s sister who says Trump is lying about this entire thing and never spoke to a single family member.
https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1775314460929937815?t=9gDAwSghD_–4lepgEqa5Q&s=01
In WSJ swing state poll Kennedy pulls about the same from Biden and Trump
It gets better: Trump’s statement on murder victim Ruby Garcia cribbed words from N.Y. Post obit https://www.rawstory.com/ruby-garcia/
Wall Street journal is a pack of liars. Their poll? Schmoll. . I’d trust them no further than one-tenth of how far I’d throw one of their lying-ass papers if it so happened that someone were to hand me one cause they thought I looked like someone who would enjoy it.
Nothing would suit that paper more than to see stump be president which makes EVERYTHING they say or do BOGUS.
It’s like in court if a witness is caught in a lie it slimes his whole testimony (according to Matloce and Perry Mason.)
CNN reports Trump campaign still not commenting on his Ruby Garcia lie. Even they’ve got no spin for this whopper.
So is Donald Trump. He’s illegal every day.
So does Donald Trump. He breaks the law every day.
Just watched a focus group of former Trump voters. One who’s had enough said “Trump as president is like having a neighbor who runs a jackhammer 24 hours a day”
Rick and I just got home from going to a senior lunch that is done every Wednesday morning in a local church’s basement. One rule the pastor has is that there is no political talk. But apparently he felt the need to say something to us this morning. He was in the service… along with several people who show up to the lunch every week. He said he thought trump was a phony and was disrespectful to the military dead and soldier’s in general. I’m not a church goer…. but I really like this pastor… now… even more so.
I only speak when I’m spoken to. It’s been awfully quiet lately.
Well, based on the link you provided, Ivy, if that weather pattern holds through the weekend, it looks like I’ll take my eclipse glasses and LP and head to Cleveland Monday morning . Thanks for the info.
Signed up for WaPo’s weekly Dumbass trials newsletter. Finally I might get something of interest in the email instead of the usual drivel.
As I listen to the monthly test of the neighborhood tornado siren, I wonder what Mother Nature has in store for Monday. Visibility in Dallas was forecast to be down to 15% chance of seeing anything. It has changed a bit for the better.
Residents are being told to stay home if they can. Hotels are booked at close to 100%. TX DOT is putting up messages to warn drivers not to stop roadside to look at it.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/03/politics/trump-criticism-judge-royce-lamberth-january-6/index.html
“A federal judge on Wednesday blasted a convicted January 6 rioter for downplaying the US Capitol attack and using the kind of revisionist rhetoric that former President Donald Trump often uses on the campaign trial.”
*Yep, when SFB inserts words like “bloodbath” into his campaign speeches, MAGAts are willing to follow though for him.
“This cannot become normal… We cannot condone the normalization of the January 6 US Capitol riot,” US District Judge Royce Lamberth said while sentencing Taylor James Johnatakis to more than seven years in prison.”
“The judge declared Wednesday that “the January 6 riot was not civil disobedience,” but instead was a “corrosive” and “selfish, not patriotic” affront to the nation, where Americans were “battling (their) own representative government.” He invoked the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau as examples of historic American figures who pursued “peaceful” but powerful acts of civil disobedience.”
“There can be no room in our country for this sort of political violence,” Lamberth said.
Pogo, it’s gonna blow through…
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/03/africa/botswana-germany-trophy-hunting-scli-intl/index.html
”Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has threatened to send 20,000 elephants to Germany amid a dispute over the import of hunting trophies.”
“The African leader criticised the German government – particularly the environment ministry – for seeking to ban the import of trophies despite Botswana’s ”overpopulation” of elephants.”
“Earlier this year Germany’s environment ministry, which is headed up by Steffi Lemke of the Green party, raised the possibility of stricter limits on the import of hunting trophies due to poaching concerns.”
“Masisi told Bild that Germany’s Green party could learn to cohabitate with elephants without hunting them.”
“According to Masisi, Botswana has seen its elephant population grow to some 130,000.”
”It is very easy to sit in Berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in Botswana. We are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world – and even for Lemke’s party,” Masisi said.
“Botswana’s president argued that conservation efforts have led to an explosion in the elephant population, and hunting is an “important means to keep them in check.”
“According to the ministry, Germany is one of the largest importers of hunting trophies in the European Union, and African hunting trophies already require import authorization under current rules.”
“Regardless of whether you are for or against hunting as a conservation tool, the hunting industry – as that is what it is – needs to get its house in order,” she said.
“It is largely self-regulated, lacks transparency and is open to rogue behavior,” added Rice.
“I find it unfathomable that you’d be horrified of the protection of ones’ livelihood – rural, poor people, who have allowed 40% of the country to be set aside for conservation – when they defend themselves,” Masisi said.
So, it’s not about elephant “overpopulation” in Botswana, it’s about money.
Disgusting that trophy hunting still exist, and every monster who takes part should be identified, shunned, and their businesses boycotted. I’ll go fist: Don Junior.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/03/business/trump-truth-social-insider-trading/index.html
“Florida venture capitalist Michael Shvartsman and his brother Gerald Shvartsman pleaded guilty on Wednesday to participating in an insider trading scheme linked to the blockbuster deal that brought former President Donald Trump’s social media business public.”
“Each of the brothers pleaded guilty in New York to one count of securities fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, according to federal prosecutors.”
“The two brothers were arrested in June and charged with illegally trading on nonpublic knowledge of a shell company’s secret plan to buy Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of struggling social network Truth Social.”
“Trump Media’s share price has surged, creating a financial windfall for the former president, who is the dominant shareholder. Trump owns 78.8 million shares in Trump Media, a stake valued at about $4.1 billion. Trump Media’s (DJT) stock fell 4% Wednesday.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-02/trump-sues-co-founders-of-truth-social-media-company-over-shares
“Trump Sues Truth Social Company Co-Founders to Zero Them Out”
“He claims they bungled their duties, forfeiting their stock”
“Trump Media shares plunged less than a week after going public”
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-truth-social-djt-stock-down-losses-revenue-going-concern/
“Former President Donald Trump’s fledgling media business is losing its sheen among investors a week after going public, with a sharp reversal in the company’s stock price lopping $3.8 billion off its value.”
“As of the close of trading on Tuesday, Trump, who owns 57% of the newly public company, has lost $2.2 billion — at least on paper — because of the stock slide. His stake is now worth $4.1 billion, down from $6.3 billion at the stock’s peak last week.”
Plumpty never needs an excuse to renege on a deal, but great for him if you give him one. If not, he’ll make something up.
Ivy, yes, it always does, but it won’t be until later Friday if TWC is right. By that time I might be able to practice Eskimo rolls in my basement. And the RWNJs’ latest windmill to tilt at – lab-produced protein. WaPo. THE GOP IS FREAKING OUT ABOUT AN INDUSTRY THAT DOESN’T EVEN EXIST YET Catherine Rampell The only way you’re allowed to eat a burger is if a live animal first had to burp and die for it. That, apparently, is the battle cry of red-state Republicans, who are working to ban the fledgling “lab-grown meat” industry. Scientists and entrepreneurs are developing new technologies to create meat from animal tissue cultivated in labs. This is different from Beyond Meat, tofu or any other meat substitute made from vegetarian ingredients. These are cells harvested from actual animals and then grown into edible flesh with the help of nutrients such as amino acids. The idea is to replicate the texture, taste and nutritional content of the delicious meats consumers already know and love. Last year, the Agriculture Department approved some companies to sell lab-grown chicken; other lab-cultured meats (such as beef, pork and tuna) are still being developed. Even the cultivated chicken is available only in very small quantities, at two U.S. restaurants. And it’s still unclear how well these new technologies will scale up. But its prospects offer huge potential benefits. Animal welfare activists have advocated more humane treatment of animals for generations. And traditionally produced meat is responsible for huge quantities of greenhouse gas emissions each year, a consequence of feed production, manure management and, yes, lots of cow belching. Livestock agrifood systems account for 12 percent of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, the United Nations estimates. Then there are people like, well, me. I usually don’t think much about where my food comes from or what its greenhouse gas footprint is. If I were a better person, maybe I would. Maybe my habits would change. But this is likely true for most consumers: We buy our food primarily based on crass criteria such as price and taste rather… Read more »
From the Bloomberg article linked by BID –
See, the two guys Dumbass sued in FL (Litinsky and Moss – 2 guys he “fired” on The Apprentice) sued him in DE first – in February.
With friends like former-guy, who needs enemies?
Joe brings my medication costs down. Plumpty puts me on more medications.
Author of the Day:
Thomas Berger
LITTLE BIG MAN
NEIGHBORS
And many many more
”Total Eclipse of the Heart”
(Wedding band version)
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-shorting-trumps-djt-stock-could-cost-you-500-61ffce5e
“Trump Media shares were down 3.5% in afternoon trading Wednesday to trade below the $49.95 level where they closed on March 25 — the day before the ticker symbol changed to “DJT” from “DWAC” following the company’s merger…”
“To short a stock — the act of selling a stock without ever owning it, on the expectation it can be bought back later at a lower price — that stock first has to be borrowed from someone who does own it and is willing and able to lend it. The fewer shares there are available to borrow, the higher the cost to borrow them.”
“There is very little stock available to borrow to support new short selling — less than 50,000 shares — and with demand to short this stock extremely high, we are seeing stock-borrow rates at 500% to 600% fee levels,” Dusaniwsky told MarketWatch on Tuesday.
“Based on that data, to short 100 shares of Trump Media & Technology Group at the current price, it would cost between $24,895 and $29,874 a year. That means the stock would have to fall about 1.4% a day just to cover the cost of shorting it. And if the short were held for a year, the bet would still lose about $20,000 to $25,000, even if the stock price fell to $1.”
“Therefore, he said, any further weakness in the stock price will be driven by selling among “longs,” or investors who had previously bought the stock.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntobey/2024/04/03/trump-media-djt-investors-are-now-at-risk/
“Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) is now publicly traded, and that is the first risk. There is no support, fundamental or technical, for the stock price.”
“What about the $10 floor?
That is gone. It was only an optional redemption amount before the deal was done. Now, it is up to the company to produce good fundamentals.”
“What about the merger’s benefits?
As with all SPAC deals, the so-called merger is simply the delivery Digital World Acquisition’s cash and investors to Trump Media. There are no business benefits to bolster Trump Media’s sales, earnings, and growth outlook.”
“But isn’t the cash a big positive?
It has not been for almost all other SPAC deals. If a company (the “target”) is value-priced, it is usually because results and outlooks are mediocre or worse. Often, the cash injection is a lifeline that then runs out.”
“For the investors, they added a big earnout bonus – isn’t that good?
First, the plan’s three “earnout” hurdles are the stock price holding up for 20 of 30 days above $12.50, $15.00, and $17.50. (If the stock clears $17.50, all three bonuses are earned simultaneously)
Second, the “bonus” is new shares for all shareholders (i.e., printed paper that causes a corresponding decrease in per share sales, earnings, and stock price – in other words $0 value)
Third, Donald Trump has an identical bonus plan, only with more shares than all the other shareholders, together.”
“Unfortunately, the structure of Trump Media removes the protections and assurances you have with most other publicly held companies.
The reason is that Trump owns over 50% of the Trump Media stock – a controlling interest.”
My question: The Saudis, Koch, where does the DWAC money trail lead?
Ivy, bravo.
NEW THREAD by Craig oour fearless leader