Tim Miller
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You can't do that.
I went to the wall for you, but I'm this far and no further.
And I think a lot of it's coming apart, which is why I think he's giving shambolic press conferences about slapping his name on battleships.
I think, you know, what's left?
What else has he got?
I'm kind of surprised by how quickly the wheels have come off of that element of it, like Trump's power within the party.
And it's like this confident confluence of things like the Epstein thing is part of it.
The economic program is part of it.
He seems kind of tired.
Like, don't you think he could have?
Well, yeah, he could have bullied the Indiana people.
I think if he really like his heart doesn't see his heart doesn't seem to be in it.
I do think people can sense it like you can sense it on somebody like Trump.
And we've said every nasty thing in the book about this guy over the last decade.
But I do think people sense that he was fighting at least against what they perceived to be their enemies.
It was imaginary, right?
Like it was fake.
But like he was demonstrating that like he was going to go after the people that had screwed them over, that they had perceived to be screwed over by.
And and like now it's like, I don't know.
I don't think that they feel like he is right.