They're not saying that Trump should get more votes because of his trash headlines and behavior, they're just calling out because it's just what happens with that fascist.
Democrats should, unfortunately, do the same kind of massive attention seeking to resonate with those of his base that aren't completely set on just being evil. It makes the candidate look active, engaged, decisive, and not passive on any matter, no matter how small.
Anyone who pays attention to Trump knows he has no substance with what he says, but because he's always front and center of every little issue (or at least that's how he's got the media optics playing for him), it makes him seem very present and on top of things. Think of it like being a useless office worker, but you always walk around looking angry and in a hurry so people assume you're busy and working hard.
Like it or not, there is huge value in that in this whole dumb popularity contest.
Is that the thinking? Like a child in the back of class, desperate for attention and confused about why other people don't want to just be obnoxiously loud.
No, folks don't see any headline and think "that's how I will vote." This is the mental ability of an infant who just got object permanence.
it must be how much he thinks he'll "lose" if not able to run his grift and scam from 1600 penn ave for four more years and/or when his social network stock craters when he loses.
You'll be able to tell the exact size of his bribe by how much he makes selling the worthless DJT shares he owns now that the Saudis and Russia have pumped it up.
The version that aired during the "60 Minutes" program on Oct. 6 did not include what the lawsuit calls a "word salad" response from Harris about the Biden administration's influence on Israel's conduct of the war.
Well, Trump is the leading authority in the field of word salad.
"The version that aired during the '60 Minutes' program on Oct. 6 did not include what the lawsuit calls a 'word salad' response from Harris about the Biden administration's influence on Israel's conduct of the war."
I'd imagine Kamala's worst word salad is better than Trump's most eloquent statement.
"The complaint, filed in federal court in the Northern District of Texas, alleges the network aired two different responses from Harris responding to a question about the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The version that aired during the "60 Minutes" program on Oct. 6 did not include what the lawsuit calls a "word salad" response from Harris about the Biden administration's influence on Israel's conduct of the war."