Trump Taunts Amash as a 'Dumb' 'Loser' Who 'Knew He Couldn't Get the [GOP] Nomination'
While presidential speculation swirls, a second poll shows the congressman down double digits in a Republican primary he will no longer compete in

It took President Donald Trump just over three hours to react—gleefully—to this morning's announcement by Rep. Justin Amash (I–Mich.) that the libertarian congressman was leaving the GOP.
Great news for the Republican Party as one of the dumbest & most disloyal men in Congress is "quitting" the Party. No Collusion, No Obstruction! Knew he couldn't get the nomination to run again in the Great State of Michigan. Already being challenged for his seat. A total loser!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 4, 2019
It's not the first time Trump has called Amash a "loser."
While Cato Institute Executive Vice President David Boaz retorted Thursday that "Almost every word in this tweet is false," the president does have some polling stats on his side.
Breitbart News reported Wednesday that Strategic National, a Republican strategy outfit run by Grand Rapids political player John Yob, surveyed 400 likely GOP primary voters in Michigan's third congressional district from June 29 to July 1, and came up with the following numbers: 27 percent for state Rep. Jim Lower, 17 percent each for Amash and state Rep. Lynn Afendoulis (who only declared her candidacy on June 27), 5 percent for former Sand Lake Village Trustee Tom Norton, and 4 percent for supermarket heir Pete Meijer, who announced after the answers came back.
The poll, which is not yet online, has a reported margin of error of 4.89 percent; Strategic National carries a C+ pollster rating from FiveThirtyEight. Still, that's the second survey in less than a month to find Amash trailing Lower by double digits. And some of the details look ominous for the congressman's future with his Republican constituents—52 percent consider him "very unfavorable" and 19 percent "somewhat unfavorable," compared to just 12 percent each for "somewhat favorable" and "very favorable." A full 82 percent said they want a candidate who is a "strong supporter of President Trump," compared to 7 percent who prefer "criticizing President Trump."
Yet for all the unpromising math, local scuttlebutt until just prior to Amash's announcement was that a jungle GOP primary would advantage the five-term incumbent. "There's the strong possibility that this becomes a feeding frenzy instead of an orderly opposition to Amash, with many candidates seeking to gain the president's approval in the primary," Michigan Republican consultant John Sellek warned the Detroit News earlier this week. "That will potentially clear the path for Amash to eek [sic] out a primary victory."
Instead of all that, the 39-year-old is now filing papers to run against whoever emerges from the GOP primary scrum—which, per Breitbart, is already shaping up to a contest largely about the candidates' level of pro-Trumpness—plus the survivor of a competitive Democratic field that includes former Obama White House Counsel staffer Nick Colvin.
But Amash faces a significant obstacle in the general election: Michigan is one of just nine states to have a straight-ticket ballot option, whereby voters can fill out a single box with the name of a political party to cast a ballot for each and every one of that party's nominees. Third-party candidates and especially independents are disfavored by such systems. "Straight-ticket voting makes it prohibitive to run outside of the major parties," Amash told me last August.
So which is more likely: that an incumbent with name recognition could survive a divided-for-now GOP primary despite swimming against the riptide of Republican public opinion on impeachment, or that he could defy the gravity of straight-ticket voting in a three-way race that will attract some of the most attention and money in the nation?
"No independent has ever been elected to the Michigan legislature, nor to congress from Michigan," Ballot-Access News Editor Richard Winger noted today. The recent electoral track record of major-party representatives who switch to Libertarian once in office is somewhere between grim and gruesome.
Yet as Winger also noted: "Sometimes well-known public officials leave a major party and become an independent, and then a few months later, join a minor party. Examples are Ralph Chapman, Maine legislator who went from [Democrat] to [independent] to Green; Virgil Good, who went from Dem to Rep to independent to Constitution; Lincoln Chafee, who went from Rep to Dem to independent to Libertarian." Which is to say, Amash may well be transitioning, or at least giving himself the option to, should the Democratic nominating process cough up a democratic socialist, a math-flouting buttinsky, or a cop.
Another potential consideration: In a contested Republican primary where the main issue would be his insufficient loyalty to the party leader, it would be a problem to be fending off nonstop will-you-or-won't-you questions about a Libertarian Party run. He'll still get those questions now, but will likely answer not defensively, but with the same kind of conflicted-but-interested openness he exhibited in a conversation two weeks ago with libertarian podcaster Brian Nichols:
I don't want to rule that kind of stuff out. My goal is to do what I can to defend the Constitution in the best way I can. And if that means running for something else, then that's something I would do. So, I keep those options on the table; I think about where I can be most effective.
And I do have a position of influence. I have more of a national profile, and I want to use that to help set things back on course for our country. So, to help restore our faith in the Constitution, and our system of government, and protect people's rights from an abusive government. So, I want to do those things, and I'll think about the best way to do that.
And I've been very grateful, very honored, to represent my district. It's really one of the greatest honors of my life, and I wake up every morning so thankful to the people of my district for giving me the chance to represent them in Congress. So, it's something that I hold dear and enjoy doing. And I will keep all things on the table. But I really do like the work that I'm doing, and I feel like I'm making a difference.
So Amash once again has the country's political attention, at least for a while. He has used it previously to move public opinion—especially among his fellow independents!—on impeachment; now he's clearly gunning for similar success on the more abstract goals of declaring personal independence from two-party tribalism, and reinvigorating constitutional separation of powers. Is being one particularly lonely and loud voice among 438 increasingly ineffectual legislators the way to get that done? The Washington Post's Aaron Blake, for one, has his doubts.
"The question now is whether he will do something about it—or more specifically, whether he will do something that actually has an impact," Blake wrote. "There is one obvious path available, if he truly has the courage of his convictions: running for president."
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Stay classy, Mr. President, and be all the statesman that you can possibly be.
Not all men are graced with the class and charm consistently exhibited by you in this comment section, Charles.
Trump's not wrong.
But Amash is a loser and deserves his taunting.
If there is anything a bigoted, stale-thinking, to-be-replaced Republican in unconvincing libertarian drag can't abide, it is a libertarian.
Carry on, clingers.
So you’re saying Trump is a libertarian.
I bet you also wish that presidents still wore powdered wigs, classy-boy!
I'd like to see Amash #Resist Orange Hitler's regime in one or more of the following ways:
Encourage Nancy Pelosi to begin impeachment proceedings.
Tour the literal concentration camps Drumpf has built, and back up AOC's reports, for example that people are literally forced to drink from toilets.
Run for President in 2020 on the Libertarian Party ticket, then basically endorse the Democrat (like Weld did in 2016 as the VP nominee).
If Amash can accomplish some or all of this, he might join Jeff Flake on the list of most important (former) Republican legislators of the Drumpf Era.
+1
Meandering, but hit it out of the park with the Flake punchline.
Impeach for what FFS.
There was no crime, No collusion and no obstruction.
Fuck, you are a dumb MF.
I will bathe in your tears after Trump wipes out the Democratic nominated asswipe in 2020, especially when he takes back Congress from that other loser Pelosi. The woman has serious drink problem and has lost control of the Congressional Dems to commie wing known as the democratic socialists lead by another brain dead moron - AOC.
HE'S. A. FUCKING. TROLL. GET THAT THROUGH YOUR FUCKING HEADS, PEOPLE! GODDAMN.
"The woman has serious drink problem"
And apparently so do you...
In my attempt at a holiday tradition - what Francis Scott Key would have written if he were cooler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh-TKJTCtnw
Backup national anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMKOXZiEhqg
I heard there was some hassle about the correct attribution of this one - but whoever contributed to it, it would be a great backup national anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlWjUMSSJVY
And let's not forget a shout-out to all America's enemies, foreign and domestic.
NSFW.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkhAI3VE1AM
WTF? How is this even a thing? Party affiliation shouldn't even be allowed on ballots.
Legacy of the days of open voting when party thugs would strongarm voters at the polls. Even after secret ballots were implemented, it became a way for parties to maintain control of their locality or state, because most voters aren't going to take the time to research the minutiae of every candidate, especially for obscure positions like judgeships.
LOL - Your 6th Grade history teacher must have been quite the rebel.
You could try reading books that don't require crayons or feature stories of teenage wizards.
Ballots should just have a blue box and a red box to check. Also, get rid of candidate names. In that way you can avoid confusing illiterate voters who might wonder what they are voting for.
Let's be honest - Amash knew he was going to lose the primary and wanted attention
Or maybe the primary was his excuse to finally do what he wanted to do for a long time. Maybe it was a relief.
So he lied his ass off to get elected and now gets to show his true feelings. Being a lying dickhead is always a good bet with politicians. So, you may be onto something.
Auditioning as the Hate Republican Right for CNN.
Celebrating the USA from sea to sea.
Start with New York City:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny6hwUOFvlw
Swing down to the Carolinas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqobNXNZk10
Georgia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh7BZf7D5Bw
Boston:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSR6ZzjDZ94
Kentucky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG-qo04cAw0
Kansas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVokojoF_lY
To California:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmIsdMWzdaE
And here I thought I'd never see another U.S. president with less dignity than LBJ.
You don't think Trump calls in his staff to tell them to jot things down while he is taking a shit?
I haven’t seen him pick up dogs by their ears, or send young boys off to war for no good reason like LBJ did.
Manners are overrated.
Yes they are. They are often just a cover for cowardice or mendacity.
I haven’t seen him send young boys off to war for no good reason
Worst Hitler ever.
He wants to and just doesn't because reasons!!
Agreed. He is after name recognition to sell a book he is likely to be working on.
'How I opposed Trump'.
It will be just like every other anti Trump book, full of TDS bile and lies and unnamed sources said this or that.
Despite the fact that he has stated many many times that he actually doesn't want to start any more foreign debacles.
He had an opportunity to attack Iran. He even had a probable motive and yet he declined.
If I were you, I would check your sources of information. They are obviously 100% wrong.
STRIKE TWO!!!
What? You've been asleep since 1969?
And what would America be without immigrants?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqUkPzFmfxo
So Amash once again has the country's political attention
What the hell makes you think that?
Amash has Washington's attention and Welch is so far removed from reality that he thinks that is having the nation's attention. No really, that is why Welch thinks that. Just call him Pailine Kael without the prose skills.
Well, that clinches it, we're definitely going to get a plug for "The Declaration of Independents" in the podcast on Monday.
I started to hear [the word] nationalism more and more. And that’s a concept that really is about a love for your people simply by virtue of being your people, not related to any principles you hold or what your country stands for, what ideals you’re striving for.
Yes, the American public actually expects the people it elects to look after their interests first and whatever ideological windmills they are chasing second. The fucking nerve of them.
Moreover, what the hell is wrong with "loving your people simply for being your people"? Just exactly who is not "his people" and what does he plan to do to them? The irony of that statement is that Amash is trying to say that the government should put the needs of foreigners who wish to immigrate above the needs of the people who live here (meh principles and all that) and trying to imply he wants a more inclusive society when in reality he is reading everyone who disagrees with him out of the country. If you violate his principles, whatever those are supposed to be, your interests just don't rate and you have no right to have any voice in your own government. Amash will of course still expect you to pay your taxes and abide by the rule of this government that he has just told you that you have absolutely no voice in.
Fuck him. What an asshole.
+1
"I started to hear [the word] nationalism more and more. And that’s a concept that really is about a love for your people simply by virtue of being your people, not related to any principles you hold or what your country stands for, what ideals you’re striving for."
I wonder if his mother is principled enough to win his love.
Nationalism is not about your feelz, it is about self government.
Government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
The people of *this* country.
The foundation of represent government, that representatives actually represent those they govern, is now fundamentally rejected by the Left and dipshits like Amash.
Globalists gonna globalist.
Globalist is government of the global ruling class, by the global ruling class, and for the global ruling class.
Nationalism won't ensure a state's survival, but it is a necessary component for providing the cultural cohesion that brings its citizens a common purpose and makes them more willing to fight and die in its defense.
Being able to identify and learn from mistakes is one thing, but a country that is perpetually second-guessing itself and doesn't believe in its own inherent viability will eventually find itself dominated by outsiders.
LOL - You are awesome!
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Next stop for Amish's career is MSNBC or CNN.
Cato Institute
Great news for the Republican Party as one of the dumbest & most disloyal men in Congress is "quitting" the Party. No Collusion, No Obstruction! Knew he couldn't get the nomination to run again in the Great State of Michigan. Already being challenged for his seat. A total loser!
What's false about this tweet?
It is good news when someone who was elected by his districts Republicans who has decided to betray them leaves. Now everyone knows what he is, and we can be shut of him.
There was no collusion or obstruction.
And it's pretty obvious that he won't be able to win the primary.
He's shit on nearly everyone who sent him to DC.
And he is already being challenged for the seat.
Wait--you're right--he might not be a "total" loser.
I'm really not a fan of Cato since Gramsci marched through it.
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I forwarded your link to Justin.
I laughed way too hard at this.
He's got enough clout to "spoil" the election. Trump is calling him a loser, but Trump may very well end up being the loser in that district.
This is not Amash' fault. This is Trump's fault for demanding unswerving personal loyalty.
Parties don't run on loyalty, they run on coalitions. When you start forcing people out on loyalty issues the coalitions start to crumble. So Trump is going to get a loyal Republican nominated, but the party is going to lose the district.
You probably should've told Amash something about coalitions - might've been able to do something other than pose.
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It is Donald's party now. Just as the Ds belong to Bernie, Elizabeth, and Alexandria.
The two-party system is officially a failure. Those who believe otherwise are lost in the woods. Nothing worthwhile remains.
Perfectly reasonable Libertarian Pres and VP candidates bagged, what? 3% of the vote last time in 2016? If you still expect a "breakout" political moment for Libertarians, I'd guess you are nuts. Perhaps you should all rent The Garden of the Finzi Continis.
What is more important than ever is the sort of fight Reason is making -- spreading, and advocating for, respect for human liberty in the face of collectivist and other fascist insanity. And the fight the Institute for Justice is making against government destruction of individual rights.
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