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Teh One Who Knocks
11-07-2022, 12:04 PM
By Landon Mion | Fox News


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GOP mega-donor Ken Griffin said it is time for the Republican Party to move on from former President Donald Trump and look toward a new party leader.

Griffin said in an interview with POLITICO that he supported the Trump administration's fiscal policies, but that he believes the party should gravitate toward other GOP stars.

"He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas," Griffin said. "And for a litany of reasons, I think it's time to move on to the next generation."

Trump has repeatedly hinted that he would pursue another run for the White House in 2024, including at a campaign rally Saturday in Pennsylvania where he was stumping for Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz and gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano.

"Everybody, I promise you, in the very next — very, very, very short period of time, you’re going to be happy," Trump said. "But first we have to win a historic victory for Republicans on November 8."

Griffin, the CEO of the investment firm Citadel, is a supporter of Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose name has also been floated as a potential 2024 presidential candidate.

The businessman admitted he opposed some of DeSantis' moves as governor, including flying migrants to Martha's Vinyard and revoking Disney World's special tax status over the company's opposition to Florida's Parental Rights in Education law.

"I have no qualms with the very public fight, but the revocation of Disney's special tax district felt like retribution," Griffin said.

Still, Griffin believes the governor has a "tremendous record" and that U.S. would be "well-served" by a DeSantis presidency. Griffin was the leading donor to DeSantis’ 2022 re-election campaign, donating $5 million.

"Would I support him? The bigger question is, is he going to run? That bridge has to be crossed," he said.

The comments about DeSantis come after Trump took a shot at the Florida governor just days before the midterm elections, referring to him as "Ron DeSanctimonious."

Griffin had said last year that he would not support Trump if the former president decided to run again.

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"I think it’s time for America to move on," Griffin told Bloomberg TV last year, adding that Trump is "pointlessly divisive."

Griffin spent more than $60 million in support of Republican candidates this election cycle and has a history of spending on conservative candidates and causes. He spent the same amount of money on GOP candidates in 2020 but did not directly give to Trump's campaign. He did, however, donate $100,000 to the former president's inaugural committee.

lost in melb.
11-07-2022, 12:48 PM
I think it would be really odd if Trump was POTUS again.

Different time, different challenges. Fresh blood needed.

PorkChopSandwiches
11-07-2022, 04:01 PM
I will take either

deebakes
11-08-2022, 02:42 AM
i liked when he played for the mariners, hell of a center fielder

Teh One Who Knocks
11-08-2022, 12:24 PM
I will take either

I will vote for whoever is the republican nominee for POTUS in 2024, but for god sake please don't let it be Trump. I want us to win this time, not lose again because far too many people hate Trump.

DemonGeminiX
11-08-2022, 12:34 PM
I think it would be really odd if Trump was POTUS again.

Different time, different challenges. Fresh blood needed.

Tell that to Grover Cleveland.

Teh One Who Knocks
11-10-2022, 12:30 PM
Tell that to Grover Cleveland.

Wouldn't he need a medium to do that? :-k

Teh One Who Knocks
11-10-2022, 12:37 PM
By John Podhoretz - New York Post


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Hey, Lyin’ Ted and Sleepy Joe: Meet Toxic Trump. You know, if the former president had any self-knowledge or even the slightest ability to be self-deprecating, he might consider giving himself this alliterative nickname.

After three straight national tallies in which either he or his party or both were hammered by the national electorate, it’s time for even his stans to accept the truth: Toxic Trump is the political equivalent of a can of Raid.

What Tuesday night’s results suggest is that Trump is perhaps the most profound vote-repellant in modern American history.

The surest way to lose in these midterms was to be a politician endorsed by Trump.

This is not hyperbole.

Except for deep red states where a Republican corpse would have beaten a Democrat, voters choosing in actually competitive races — who everyone expected would behave like midterm voters usually do and lean toward the out party — took one look at Trump’s hand-picked acolytes and gagged.

Liberal fundraisers actually put money behind Trump-endorsed candidates in GOP primaries all over the place to help them prevail so that Democrats could face them in the general election. It was transparently cynical and an abuse of our political process. But it worked like gangbusters.

As Kevin Robillard of the Huffington Post noted on Wednesday afternoon when a Michigan Democrat named Hilary Scholten was finally declared the winner of her House seat against a raving lunatic named John Gibbs: “With this race call, every single Republican who won their primary with help from Democratic meddling has lost in the general election.”

Gibbs is an example of Trump’s monomania. A former official for Trump’s Department of Housing and Urban Development, Gibbs Tweeted that officials associated with Hillary Clinton participated in Satanic rituals. But no matter! Gibbs believed the 2020 election was “stolen” from Trump, the only stance that matters to the former president.

Trump backed Gibbs in the primary to unseat a sitting Republican, Peter Meijer, because Meijer had the temerity to vote in favor of impeachment after the shame of Jan. 6.
Trump got his way. Republicans lost the seat.

This pattern repeated itself over and over and over again.

In almost every place a Trumpster lost, there had been a regular Republican who could and should have been the party’s nominee — a nominee who could have taken advantage of the uniquely horrible facts and fundamentals confronting Democratic candidates in 2022.

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But then Toxic Trump came into these races, picking the candidate who bowed lowest — or, as in Pennsylvania, went for a snake-oil doctor salesman because, it seems, his wife enjoyed watching Mehmet Oz carny-bark on afternoon TV.

And the independent voters’ history tells us would ordinarily have flocked to the GOP and said, “Oh, man, what is that stink?”

In the past four midterms, indies chose the party that did not hold the White House by double-digit margins. In 2018, with Trump as president, the Independent vote was 12 points in the Democrats’ favor. In 2006, with George W. Bush in the Oval Office, the number was 18 points. When Obama was president in 2010 and 2014, Indies went 16 and 12 points in the Republican direction respectively.

This week, Independents went 49-48 for the Democrats. One point — in the other direction.

Independents made the difference then and they made the difference on Tuesday. They didn’t want to keep hearing about voter fraud that didn’t exist, or about how the world had done wrong to a multi-billionaire boo-hoo whiner who lost his reelection bid due to his own incompetence.

Voters have their own problems. This election was about them, not Toxic Trump’s pathological inability to accept his own failure — and his desperate need to elevate cringe-inducing boot-lickers while punishing politicians capable of an independent thought.

The British political figure Oliver Cromwell once said about other British politicians who had overstayed their welcome and were ruining the country, “In the name of God, go!”

Yo, Toxic Trump: Scram.

TRUMP’S BIGGEST LOSERS

DR. MEHMET OZ

David McCormick, a former undersecretary of the Treasury Department under George W. Bush, was recruited to run for the Pennsylvania seat vacated by Republican Pat Toomey. But Trump favored TV personality Oz and attacked McCormick in the primary. Oz lost to John Fetterman, a Democrat who was so addled by a stroke he could barely debate.

BLAKE MASTERS

Mitch McConnell and other Republican leaders very much wanted Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to run against Democrat Mark Kelly for senate. But Trump blasted Ducey for not illegally overturning the 2022 election results in Arizona, and the governor decided not to run. The race hasn’t been called, but it seems that Kelly will defeat election-denier Masters.

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DON BOLDUC

The Republican candidate for senator from New Hampshire got Trump’s support for saying 2020 was stolen during the primary. But when he wavered in the general, Trump attacked him, and when Bolduc lost to Democrat Maggie Hassan, Trump disowned him.

HERSCHEL WALKER

Trump was all-in on the former NFL player despite doubts from other Republicans. Walker way underperformed fellow Republican Brian Kemp (whom Trump refused to endorse or campaign for because he wouldn’t illegally overturn Georgia’s vote), who cruised to re-election as governor. Walker now faces a runoff with Sen. Raphael Warnock.

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DOUG MASTRIANO

The GOP thought they had a shot at the Pennsylvania governor’s seat, but Trump boosted the election-denying Mastriano, who lost to Democrat Josh Shapiro.

TUDOR DIXON

She earned Trump’s endorsement, and a primary win, by claiming 2020 was stolen. But Republican Dixon lost the governor’s race in Michigan to incumbent Gretchen Whitmer.