The former president’s apparent decision to skip the first debate is a major affront both to the Republican National Committee and to Fox News, which is hosting the event.

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      I think it’s a power move. The GOP is nothing without his base. He’s forcing that point. Viewer numbers are what feeds his ego.

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          Maybe both. Obviously Tucker will give him softballs. But it’s a competition he’s more comfortable with: collecting eyeballs.

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          He’s too privileged and stupid to be scared. He’s certain he’ll get away with whatever he does regardless of what that is.

          I agree with others saying this is a power move. By not going, he basically proves that many Republicans won’t watch which means less views which means Trump can say, without lying, that because he didn’t show the views were down.

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            Oh, I agree it’s a move. But the Republicans also offer something he craves. Legitimacy and attention. He doesn’t hold all the cards.

            Lol, like he cares if any of his claims need to be true. He doesn’t know what is or isn’t true, not does he care. He says whatever suits his needs in the moment.

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          He’s got nothing to lose by not going, and everything to lose by going to the debate. He’s the clear nominee at this point. The GOP is Trump. It’s almost beneath him at this point to enter a debate with those others. And he’s making that point. The GOP is that far gone. Without someone like Trump what’s left of their electorate will not vote.

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        Exactly. Why go and share a stage with a bunch of people who are trailing him so much in the polls when he can go sit down with Tucker Carlson and get all the attention.

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        I think it’s a power move.

        Seriously? More likely he knows he will get his arse handed to him in a debate.

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      I just hope he’s rotting in a prison cell by the time the actual election gets underway and the GOP has to scramble to put up some other reject in his place.

      You’re thinking of the Republican primary. He’ll still run in the general with or without the Republican nomination, in or out of prison. If he gets the nomination, and ends up convicted, there’s going to be a hell of a fight in the Republican party. Invest in popcorn now.

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      He doesn’t really need to go though. Latest polling numbers have him at 54% of the Republican vote, with DeSantis at 15% as his closest competitor. Who does he need to convince that doesn’t know who he is already?

      If they’re smart, this is the GOPs chance to out all the dirty laundry on Trump uncontested by Trump himself on a nationally televised event. Each candidate will have their chance to dunk on Trump while high-fiving each other.

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        Except, according to DeSantis’ leaked debate prep, he’s planning to defend Trump

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          What a pathetic little man. He has a chance to show how he’s different from trump and the best he can do is get on his knees and plead fealty!?

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          I guess he’s hoping for VP or at least a cabinet position?

          Hopefully the other candidates have a spine and a brain. Trump has already sunk. The only hope for Republicans is to move away, not to sink with him. I don’t really care either way. It looks to me like the party is doomed, which is good. Hopefully the democrats split and take over as two parties over time, maybe with actual progressives in one.

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        If the GOP didn’t try to convince their base to drop Trump on January 7th 2021, they never will.

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    Really Trump’s best move is just to assume he’s the nominee and act like it’s foolish for the GOP to even have a primary.

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      The article only has one line about this, noting that what platform this interview would take place on is unclear. I just checked and it looks like he’s continued to do a show on Twitter despite Fox News sending him a cease-and-desist letter, so presumably it would be there.

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      The media will chop up the interview no one watched and play pieces of it ad nauseum on air and online.

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    I wouldn’t show up to any debates either if I was him. Why would I I have a motherfuckin CULT that will die for me. All I gotta do is tweet “kill em all my peeps” and it’s over.

    Wouldn’t even dignify these pretenders with my presence.

    Honestly I’m curious as to why he hasn’t given the “fire at will” order yet. I would have Jan 6. Other billionaires holding him back?

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    Ronna McDaniel’s prayers have been answered. Now they don’t have to fret over banning Trump for not signing the GOP Loyalty pledge.

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    Gotta try to boost the ratings for the mouthpiece that helped boost you up and covered your ass last time around, eh? And keep yourself from facing direct criticism or being forced to sign that annoying “support the nominee” pledge - or letting tv cameras you don’t control show the nation see how fat, sallow, and stressed you look, or hearing the dementia-and-pill addled word salad come out of your mouth.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if they pre-recorded it, either.