can win, because that walk from the bed to the shower, if you don t think you can win, it is hard. he is saying this earnestly, apparently. and yet, the washington reports that 70% of likely republican voters will not consider supporting chris christie if he actually runs. i agree, he is not a paid assassin. he will do it for free and for fun. this is the secret service code names ought to be ralph and ethel. and kristie has been for trump, against trump, against him again, then back for him, and what i think is really going on beyond the assassination part is, all these challenges to trump smell a vulnerability. now, you could not even talk about running against trump two years ago. but now there is such a feeling and a priority among majority republican primary voters, and the polling not to be so much anti trump,
it s not that you go out and say to the republican loyalists that trump is bad. because while the loyalists are tired of trump and want to move on, they think trump has the right enemies. so, the punches have to be pretty gentle. but you don t count down to them either. but if he s too weak to be biden, you got to prove you are tough enough to handle them. christie we ll have no problem doing that he. he ll probably have overkill. but that will weaken trump. the question is, will desantis find the right way to say, the goal is more important than running a losing candidate? and take medium shots at trump? i think that will work. the movie beyond trump argument. you know, it s interesting. the best candidate politician in republican politics who has handled trump the most successfully is brian kemp, the governor of georgia, who is very popular in a key state. he s pretty much close the door to running, but he s left it open a crack. i think he could teach the other guy s a master class
starting on monday, august 7th and monday, august 14th. why could that be? office staff, stay home. judges, stay home. law enforcement, get ready. in other words, fani willis is planning to announce something so big between the end of july in the first three weeks of august, that it poses a significant security threat to a significant number of people. willis s office has been investigating trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in georgia for more than two years now. and two days ago, we learn that yet another one of trump s lawyers may be a target in that investigation. that followed reports that at least nine of trump s 16 fake electors from georgia have been granted immunity in the investigation. and they are cooperating with prosecutors. the rest of those fake electors, including the chairman of the republican party of georgia they presumably remain targets of the investigation. so, fani willis appears to be casting a very wide net here,
different. it s different, you know, when you have a civil case or a criminal case. what are you hearing? i think there s a reason that the district attorney has put these, not only the judges on notice, but also the sheriff s office and other county officials because he has used fani willis as a direct target. he has called for her direct ouster and suggested she is racist, suggested this is politically motivated. a prosecutor has done an interview with blayne alexander, and she has said she will seek the justice that ultimately the investigation, the work of the special grand jury did that is deserved and as barbara said, this is still very active here. you have the republican this is more than donald trump. you have the republican party of georgia really in the cross hairs. you have 16 electors who have been told that they are targets of this investigation here as well as the georgia current gop chairman, david schaefer, this
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