I hope it's possible to see the contradictions here...
On one hand the J6 disqualified Trump because he actively tried to get the 2020 electors rejected. On the other hand, the Left had been actively calling for electors to renounce the clear victory Trump had in the
undisputed election of 2016:
https://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/democrats-electoral-college-faithless-trump-231731 or
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli...444/electoral-college-trump-hamilton-electors
So because pro-Trump rioters were violent on their own accord, Trump's a no-go.
On the one hand, we have anti-Trump people (Musk, Vance, etc ) changing their minds and supporting Trump, that's bad. On the other hand we have the Alphabet Networks, Cable, Print, The Senate (D), the House (D) and the Cabinet (D) covering up this President's dementia issues for at least the last 2 1/2 years, now turning on Biden - and the voters who wanted to re-elect him - because he wasn't going to win - that turn of events is OK....
So Trump's a no-go because the people around him have no moral compass and put politics above all else.
On the one hand, calling Trump The Tang Menace, the Short Fingered Vulgarian, The Tangerine Satan, The Cheeto Hitler, others (
https://lamag.com/celebrity/read-ji...cknames-for-donald-trump-on-his-78th-birthday ) and finally the "actual genocidal" Hitler, is not bad, but Trumps names (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_used_by_Donald_Trump ) are really low class,
So, Trump's a no-go because mean words.
I get it, you don't like Don the Con, but Harris...? Someone who has zero accomplishments, got her break into perpetual government employment by seducing a married man (yes, he was complicit and more wrong than Harris IMHO), plus a host of other things making her candidacy problematic. When an ambulance chasing attorney won't support you, that says something in my book:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political...den-megadonor-refuses-fundraise-kamala-harris
There isn't a perfect candidate, but do we really want 4 years of Biden policies, now on steroids?