SOTU response collapses, Trump hits new low, Biden fundraising explodes
The David Pakman Show - March 11, 2024
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Trump hits DISGUSTING new low, stuns his OWN audience with sick attack
During a recent speech in Rome, Georgia, former President Donald Trump stooped to a new low by mocking President Joe Biden's stutter, a lifelong medical issue. Despite his own speech difficulties, Trump attempted to ridicule Biden's condition, which he has done previously on several occasions. However, throughout his speech, Trump struggled with coherence, frequently glitching and mispronouncing words, drawing attention to his own difficulties with speaking. His supporters cheered his attacks on Biden, demonstrating a concerning level of acceptance for such behavior. Trump's speech was characterized by confusion, as he stumbled over words, struggled to read from the teleprompter, and even created new words like "Potente" instead of Putin. Despite these glaring issues, Trump's supporters remain loyal, echoing his divisive rhetoric and portraying Biden as somehow a threat to democracy.
Trump voter ABANDONS TRUMP when he sees this ONE video
A video shared by Union Proud Warrior captures a profound transformation in a union member and Trump supporter's perspective upon learning about Trump's anti-union stance. Initially supportive of Trump for his perceived advocacy for the working class, the worker underwent a significant shift after watching footage of Trump endorsing "right to work" policies that undermine unions. This revelation prompted the worker to reconsider his allegiance, recognizing the direct threat Trump's policies pose to his livelihood and the importance of unions in his life. The incident prompts reflection on the importance of informed voting and the prevalence of self-interest in political decision-making, while also highlighting the need for greater empathy and consideration for marginalized groups in shaping political attitudes and policies. Moreover, it underscores broader issues within American politics, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing systemic challenges beyond personal experiences for more inclusive and empathetic political discourse.
From over the weekend:
The one thing that makes new poll bad for Biden
The latest New York Times/Siena poll indicates President Trump leading Joe Biden by five points. While the poll is credible, there are concerns regarding its sampling methodology, particularly the perceived oversampling of rural voters, which some argue may skew the results. However, it's important to distinguish between sampling and result weighting, a standard practice in polling. Despite these concerns, the poll's findings are consistent with other recent polls, suggesting it may not be an outlier. A significant issue in the results is the substantial number of undecided or potentially third-party-leaning voters, which could significantly impact the election outcome. Additionally, there is skepticism about polls showing unexpected shifts in racial voting patterns, especially among Black and Hispanic voters favoring Trump, which could potentially lead to a historic realignment in American politics.
From over the weekend:
You won't believe Fox's newest "economy is bad" claim
The manipulation of economic indicators, particularly the branding of wage growth as "wage inflation" by some conservatives, reflects a cynical attempt to sway public opinion against Joe Biden’s strong economy. Such oversimplification fails to acknowledge the complex interplay of economic factors and the natural consequence of wage growth in a healthy economy, especially during periods of low unemployment. Despite positive indicators like healthy GDP growth and low unemployment rates, there's a tendency to cast them negatively, as seen in the upcoming Senate race involving Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Polls indicating a close race with his Democratic challenger suggest the potential for significant political change, offering an opportunity to disrupt entrenched political alliances and potentially reshape the state's political landscape. It's crucial to see beyond the politicization of economic data and engage in informed discourse about the real implications of economic growth and wage increases, striving for a more equitable society.
More on the show:
-- Republican Senator Katie Britt, almost in tears during a Fox News interview, admits the story she told during her SOTU response has nothing to do with President Joe Biden
-- President Joe Biden's perfect reactions to the outrageous reaction by Senator Katie Britt to Biden's State of the Union address
-- President Joe Biden raises an insane amount of money in the immediate 24 hours after the State of the Union address
-- Donald Trump supporters are interviewed in Rome, Georgia, revealing that their reasons for supporting Trump are a confusing mishmash of misunderstandings and confusion
-- A new report says that the White House is developing a plan to displace Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister of Israel
-- President Joe Biden admits he was wrong to use the word "illegal" during his State of the Union speech, and MAGA pounces on him
-- Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace becomes irate with interviewer George Stephanopoulos when he calls her out about her support of a civilly liable rapist, Donald Trump
-- Voicemail caller is so impressed by David's handling of anti-vaccine caller that she is getting a Membership
-- On the Bonus Show: David's meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington DC, Producer Pat's trip, and much more...
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