Today, Donald Trump endorsed John Gibbs for U.S. Congress in Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District. When weighing who would be the stronger candidate, I decided Mr. Gibbs was that candidate, as well as a man of accomplishment and conviction.
Part of that decision was based on personality and likability, and while I’ve never met Tom Norton, Don had previously worked with him attempting to help with both. That lasted about a month before Don left because of his bad temperament.
That unhinged side came out again tonight on a call with Don Smith. He was furious about the endorsement, repeatedly referring to John Gibbs as “this son of a bitch”. He also refused to cease spreading the lie that Mr. Gibbs does not live in the district, which he most emphatically does.
“This son of a bitch is invading my house” is not the statement of a solid candidate, and neither is it a good sign for one to lament that “this son of a bitch is forcing me to take a second mortgage on my house.”
I lament the cost of campaigning all the time. It makes me sick. But it’s the reality of our political system. It is also reality that if you cannot haul in enough money in a primary, you have no chance of raising the funds necessary to defeat an incumbent with a war chest.
Anger and disappointment are human and understandable. However, this was a profanity-laced, entitled rant from someone who claims to be America First, while at the same time, putting his own spiteful interests first by vowing he will help Peter Meijer get re-elected before supporting John Gibbs if he loses the primary to him.
What true believer in America First believes the country can survive another term of Peter Meijer, or that a personal beef—over a little something called competition—is more important than the principle of representation?
For us not to view this as spite, we must believe the ridiculous proposition that Tom Norton really sees John Gibbs—who faithfully worked for President Donald Trump under Dr. Ben Carson—as more of a threat to America First than Peter Meijer.
Isn’t it far more likely he had the field all to himself just long enough to feel entitled to this nomination?
We already have enough politicians in both parties who put their own personal interests ahead of the nation and their voters. We do not need anymore, especially those who claim to put voters and America First. Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District already has one of them. They had the same in Justin Amash before that.
The voters in Michigan’s 3rd District do not need to be thrice screwed. They deserve better than that.
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Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou recently told Tucker Carlson a story about opium production in Afghanistan.
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#Epstein set it up with a left jab... POP 🤛! Iran came with the big overhand right... and POW 👊!
Down went #MAGA. Count to 10. Hell, count to 100. It's over.
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While I slightly feel bad, it had to be done.
We wanted to change out the microwave hood for a REAL hood because we cook with natural gas and entirely too much. The exhaust is not sufficient.
So, my son and I remove it and...
Tada! Mockingbird nest. As in, in the hood exhaust pipe on TOP of the microwave.
Two or three of the poor little bastards met their ends via the exhaust fan. Chop, chop. Hot, hot. The last man standing was taken behind the property by the easement and left for the hawks or owl, whichever will undoubtedly make short order of the little dude.
Thank God we really do not use a microwave because it's disgusting. I need to better, more permanently block the little basards from getting into these vents. This is the second time birds have gotten in and made nests because the builder didn't put the correct vent cage on.
I also noticed the cheap SOBs didn't TILE all the way up to the exhaust. Hope they spent the money on the 8 TILES they cheated me on.
Huh, anyhoo...
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Ok, looks like Robert and I cannot do "What Are the Odds?" tonight, so instead...
We will do one on July 1 before I go to DC for the celebrations.
I will almost certainly pop on for a bit later but instead, let's do it tomorrow because there are primaries we can cover and we can save the content for July 1.
Lot of traveling this and next month all the way up to the 1776 Law Center conference. Looks like Bedminster too on July 18.
But we'll figure it out. After that conference, it's almost certainly Minnesota next.
Watching people attempt to "unskew" polls conducted by all walks of this industry—ranging from Nate Cohn at The New York Times to Spencer Kimball at Emerson College to Tim Malloy at Quinnipiac—all to deny Donald Trump's gains against Joe Biden with various voting blocs, is more than a little sad.
The slew of recent polls over two weeks—to include no less than four today alone—have simply confirmed prior findings published from other pollsters who have previously been "unskewed". That includes your's truly and our work at BIG DATA POLL, Mark Penn at Harvard University, Patrick Ruffini at Echelon Insights, and many others.
I'm temped to equate this with an Occam's razor-like situation. But this debate is more about likelihood than simplicity.
Here's the Presidential Vote Preference Trend for Biden v. Trump going back to August 2020. The Public Polling Project did not begin asking the Rematch Question for 2024 until September 2021. However, we can still make some pretty important and interesting observations.