Tobytone
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First off, that event was straight-up electric, raw power that hit like a thunderbolt and rippled out to lift millions worldwide, no question. But, this thread is about whether we just saw a preview of Don Jr.'s plans for 28.
I've been scratching my head for ages wondering why Don Jr. hasn't been buzzing louder as the heir apparent. To me, he's the seamless sequel, Trump 2.0, but with that extra edge: he drops ideas with the precision of a sniper, no rambling detours. Don't get me wrong, JD Vance is a beast too, sharp as hell and ready to rumble. But at his age? He's got that fresh fire, while Don Jr. feels like the steady torch-pass. Either one's a win, but picture the meltdown: eight more years of choking on "President Trump"? The left would be curled up in the fetal position for eight more years.
Tonight sealed it for me, he straight-up auditioned for the gig. Pre-Charlie Kirk's murder, I figured he was plotting a longer horizon, maybe grooming Vance or chilling in the cut. But personally, I saw a shift. I caught that spark in his eyes, like the universe just handed him the script. Imagine the freakout: legacy media in full panic mode, Hollywood too, the whole circus imploding at the sound of "Donald Trump" echoing into the next decade. If Vance or Rubio step up, we'd feast either way.
And the left? Watching Charlie's memorial, I've never pitied them so much. They've got nothing but venom and grudge-holding in their tank, pure hate distilled into bitterness that poisons everything it touches. Me? I felt Charlie's spirit punch through the screen, wave after wave, like an electric current you couldn't dodge. Those songs? Gut-wrenching anthems that stuck in your soul. The speeches? Fire and grace, woven with Charlie's own words that felt alive, pulling you right into the fight. It was one-of-a-kind, no parallels, zero. Well, almost, they did have their George Floyd riots with complete chaos as their coping mechanism.
One tragedy hits, and you see the chasm: we rise with purpose, they spiral into wreckage. I pitied them hard tonight, not for show, but because they missed it entirely. That light, that unbreakable bond? It's what we'll carry forward, while they stew in the dark. '28's looking golden, folks. Who else thinks so?
Does anyone else see Donald Trump Jr. as our next President?
I've been scratching my head for ages wondering why Don Jr. hasn't been buzzing louder as the heir apparent. To me, he's the seamless sequel, Trump 2.0, but with that extra edge: he drops ideas with the precision of a sniper, no rambling detours. Don't get me wrong, JD Vance is a beast too, sharp as hell and ready to rumble. But at his age? He's got that fresh fire, while Don Jr. feels like the steady torch-pass. Either one's a win, but picture the meltdown: eight more years of choking on "President Trump"? The left would be curled up in the fetal position for eight more years.
Tonight sealed it for me, he straight-up auditioned for the gig. Pre-Charlie Kirk's murder, I figured he was plotting a longer horizon, maybe grooming Vance or chilling in the cut. But personally, I saw a shift. I caught that spark in his eyes, like the universe just handed him the script. Imagine the freakout: legacy media in full panic mode, Hollywood too, the whole circus imploding at the sound of "Donald Trump" echoing into the next decade. If Vance or Rubio step up, we'd feast either way.
And the left? Watching Charlie's memorial, I've never pitied them so much. They've got nothing but venom and grudge-holding in their tank, pure hate distilled into bitterness that poisons everything it touches. Me? I felt Charlie's spirit punch through the screen, wave after wave, like an electric current you couldn't dodge. Those songs? Gut-wrenching anthems that stuck in your soul. The speeches? Fire and grace, woven with Charlie's own words that felt alive, pulling you right into the fight. It was one-of-a-kind, no parallels, zero. Well, almost, they did have their George Floyd riots with complete chaos as their coping mechanism.
One tragedy hits, and you see the chasm: we rise with purpose, they spiral into wreckage. I pitied them hard tonight, not for show, but because they missed it entirely. That light, that unbreakable bond? It's what we'll carry forward, while they stew in the dark. '28's looking golden, folks. Who else thinks so?
Does anyone else see Donald Trump Jr. as our next President?