Trump supporters need to admit that he is done!

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During a panel discussion on "CNN This Morning" on Donald Trump's "grifty" attempt to raise cash by selling digital trading cards with a poorly-rendered image of himself on them, contributor Errol Louis said it is time for supporters of the former president to "grow up" and realize he is no longer a serious candidate for a third presidential run.

Everyone on the panel ridiculed Trump's latest attempt to raise cash, and Morris and CNN co-host Kaitlan Collins both pointed out that the former president is no longer doing his campaign rallies --even after announcing his third run.

After watching a clip of ardent Trump supporter Steve Bannon saying of the latest Trump endeavor, “I can’t do this anymore,” about the digital card offer and then adding, "I gotta tell you: whoever–what business partner and anybody on the comms team and anybody at Mar-a-Lago – and I love the folks down there – but we’re at war. They oughta be fired today," Louis weighed in on the fact that Trump's political career is rapidly coming to a close.

"Look, Steve Bannon has been sentenced to prison, he's supposed to spend time behind bars for defending Trump and so disrespecting -- well, the charge is contempt of Congress," Louis explained. "He refused to give any information to the January 6th committee. This is somebody who battled for Trump over and over and over again. And then he says, sounded to me like he was thinking out loud, 'I can't keep doing this.'"

"People are going to have to grow up at some point," he elaborated. "Trump and Trump-ism and what he means to the country is about how do you react to this person with the vulgarity and the obscenity and the different things that Trump brings to the table. Are you going to accept it, fund it, look the other way or maybe just opt out, which is the easiest thing to do at this point?"
 
Trump supporters are just too mentally impaired to be able to distinguish the difference between reality and fantasy.
 
During a panel discussion on "CNN This Morning" on Donald Trump's "grifty" attempt to raise cash by selling digital trading cards with a poorly-rendered image of himself on them, contributor Errol Louis said it is time for supporters of the former president to "grow up" and realize he is no longer a serious candidate for a third presidential run.

Everyone on the panel ridiculed Trump's latest attempt to raise cash, and Morris and CNN co-host Kaitlan Collins both pointed out that the former president is no longer doing his campaign rallies --even after announcing his third run.

After watching a clip of ardent Trump supporter Steve Bannon saying of the latest Trump endeavor, “I can’t do this anymore,” about the digital card offer and then adding, "I gotta tell you: whoever–what business partner and anybody on the comms team and anybody at Mar-a-Lago – and I love the folks down there – but we’re at war. They oughta be fired today," Louis weighed in on the fact that Trump's political career is rapidly coming to a close.

"Look, Steve Bannon has been sentenced to prison, he's supposed to spend time behind bars for defending Trump and so disrespecting -- well, the charge is contempt of Congress," Louis explained. "He refused to give any information to the January 6th committee. This is somebody who battled for Trump over and over and over again. And then he says, sounded to me like he was thinking out loud, 'I can't keep doing this.'"

"People are going to have to grow up at some point," he elaborated. "Trump and Trump-ism and what he means to the country is about how do you react to this person with the vulgarity and the obscenity and the different things that Trump brings to the table. Are you going to accept it, fund it, look the other way or maybe just opt out, which is the easiest thing to do at this point?"

That is fine since we can elect DeSantis as president in 2024
 
Trump supporters need to admit that he is done!

Have have said this many many many many times over the span of about two years.

Some people dont pay enough attention to me.
 
That is fine since we can elect DeSantis as president in 2024

Sorry, the days of the uneducated white christian is over in America, they are not the majority any longer. DeSantis and white
Aggrievement might play big in jesusland but not in educated places
 
Trump is as big as the Democrats and the media make him. And they're just too stupid to see it.
 
Sorry, the days of the uneducated white christian is over in America, they are not the majority any longer. DeSantis and white
Aggrievement might play big in jesusland but not in educated places

Biden will have us in a recession and a war so it will be easy for the GOP to win
 
Republicans might crawl back to Trump on their hands and knees, and over broken glass if necessary.

The Republican elite have claimed about 600 times they are on the verge of ditching Trump.


Dump can count on rabid support of at least 50 percent of the base. That is more than enough to prevail in a GOP primary.

Marco Rubio and Cancun Cruz folded like cheap suits in the face of Trump's relentless and withering cruelty, mockery, derision. I can't see a short, fat Florida governor who wears shiny white go-go boots holding up much better
 
During a panel discussion on "CNN This Morning" on Donald Trump's "grifty" attempt to raise cash by selling digital trading cards with a poorly-rendered image of himself on them, contributor Errol Louis said it is time for supporters of the former president to "grow up" and realize he is no longer a serious candidate for a third presidential run.

Everyone on the panel ridiculed Trump's latest attempt to raise cash, and Morris and CNN co-host Kaitlan Collins both pointed out that the former president is no longer doing his campaign rallies --even after announcing his third run.

After watching a clip of ardent Trump supporter Steve Bannon saying of the latest Trump endeavor, “I can’t do this anymore,” about the digital card offer and then adding, "I gotta tell you: whoever–what business partner and anybody on the comms team and anybody at Mar-a-Lago – and I love the folks down there – but we’re at war. They oughta be fired today," Louis weighed in on the fact that Trump's political career is rapidly coming to a close.

"Look, Steve Bannon has been sentenced to prison, he's supposed to spend time behind bars for defending Trump and so disrespecting -- well, the charge is contempt of Congress," Louis explained. "He refused to give any information to the January 6th committee. This is somebody who battled for Trump over and over and over again. And then he says, sounded to me like he was thinking out loud, 'I can't keep doing this.'"

"People are going to have to grow up at some point," he elaborated. "Trump and Trump-ism and what he means to the country is about how do you react to this person with the vulgarity and the obscenity and the different things that Trump brings to the table. Are you going to accept it, fund it, look the other way or maybe just opt out, which is the easiest thing to do at this point?"

December 2022 and this is OP:

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SMH
 
During a panel discussion on "CNN This Morning" on Donald Trump's "grifty" attempt to raise cash by selling digital trading cards with a poorly-rendered image of himself on them, contributor Errol Louis said it is time for supporters of the former president to "grow up" and realize he is no longer a serious candidate for a third presidential run.

Everyone on the panel ridiculed Trump's latest attempt to raise cash, and Morris and CNN co-host Kaitlan Collins both pointed out that the former president is no longer doing his campaign rallies --even after announcing his third run.

After watching a clip of ardent Trump supporter Steve Bannon saying of the latest Trump endeavor, “I can’t do this anymore,” about the digital card offer and then adding, "I gotta tell you: whoever–what business partner and anybody on the comms team and anybody at Mar-a-Lago – and I love the folks down there – but we’re at war. They oughta be fired today," Louis weighed in on the fact that Trump's political career is rapidly coming to a close.

"Look, Steve Bannon has been sentenced to prison, he's supposed to spend time behind bars for defending Trump and so disrespecting -- well, the charge is contempt of Congress," Louis explained. "He refused to give any information to the January 6th committee. This is somebody who battled for Trump over and over and over again. And then he says, sounded to me like he was thinking out loud, 'I can't keep doing this.'"

"People are going to have to grow up at some point," he elaborated. "Trump and Trump-ism and what he means to the country is about how do you react to this person with the vulgarity and the obscenity and the different things that Trump brings to the table. Are you going to accept it, fund it, look the other way or maybe just opt out, which is the easiest thing to do at this point?"

What cracks me up is that it took THIS for these yahoos to make a public stink about Trump's dishonesty....and notice that the emphasis on their criticism is on Trump's team ... as if their great orange god doesn't have the final say on all things pertaining to him!

Then there are the truly stupid/hateful who just say, "So what" and "Fake News" or some such other nonsense.

What the RNC will say/do will tell the tale.
 
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