Living in a post Trump world

The question for the week is simple. Who will follow Trump? I doubt it will be any of the clowns currently occupying the Democratic Presidential Clown car but unless the 22nd Amendment gets repealed he will have to leave on January 20, 2025.

So who can assume the mantle? Who will continue the success? Who can tweet the Liberals into depression? I hope we don’t have another GWH Bush situation. Read my lips, no new wimps! But who, who, who…

are you, who, who, who who!

Tells us what you think. There will be no math and you won’t be graded.

20 Comments

  1. Nikki Haley

    That she’s a woman is a factor because Leftists care about gender. She takes away a weapon from them She fights back. She is someone all Republicans respect. They’ll be a primary, but she will be the one to defeat. We definitely don’t want a Never Trump Swamp Republican, but it’s likely the country will want someone a bit less bombastic than Trump.

    • Leftist may care about gender, and color, but we all know that only applies to people they want it applied to. They will just declare you an inauthentic woman or POC. You won’t be real to them and they will attempt to destroy you as they would anyone else. They are hypocrites all.

  2. I like Haley, too, and think she’d be fine, but I’m going to lean more towards “someone not even on anyone’s radar today.” Trump pretty much came out of nowhere (at least as far as the political landscape) to win it all; I think that might be the course for a few more elections.

    If Haley were to spend a few years out of politics, and be seen as successful there, then she might be the “out of nowhere” candidate. But it’s my hunch right now that President 46 is someone very few people are thinking about.

    Hmm… how old will FrankJ be in November of 2024?

  3. Who do we see as our options? I am pretty sure Pence and Ted Cruz will be in the primaries. Probably Haley, maybe Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis and Texas’s Greg Abbott. Then a bunch of lesser governor’s, senators and representatives (Marco Rubio?) Recent trends seem to be that, unless there is a consensus candidate, there are going to be a long list of delusional narcissists who believe they should be in the Oval Office.

  4. I think Haley has a shot.
    I think Cruz is trying to position himself.He’s getting awfully manly and bellicose.

    I do worry about the next Trump. You know someone who’s more of a dictator type is going to try and since the media already blew past 11 to about a billion, they’ll have no way to describe an actual dictator.

  5. I hate to rain on everyone’s parade but I don’t think 2020 is a guaranteed Trump victory by any means. I’m really much more worried about 2020 than I am about 2024. Even if Trump is re-elected in 2020 you know it’s going to be another four years of guerilla war conducted by the Dems just like the last three years have been and the next one is going to be.

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