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Trump is presumptive Republican nominee
http://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-results-indiana-ted-cruz-win-2016-5
Now Cruz and Kasich have dropped out, he's running unopposed.
Now Cruz and Kasich have dropped out, he's running unopposed.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:http://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-results-indiana-ted-cruz-win-2016-5
Now Cruz and Kasich have dropped out, he's running unopposed.
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He may well be your next president
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eddie wrote:He may well be your next president
Very doubtful. His negatives are waaaaay too high. More likely we will see worse than what happened with Goldwater in 1964.
But it's deeper than the mere invention of Orange County conservatism. This goes back to the Bush/Cheney reinvention of the Republican Party. Neither conservative, nor liberal, Bush/Cheney and the Neo-Cons actually tried to reinvent the USA in the imperialism mold. Remember? The USSR had just folded. China wasn't there yet, and was solidifying as an economic power. The US was the last Empire. Accompanying all that were wars of conquest, lying (which in a democracy is an anathema), and the typical sins of the cavalier: starting wars, rape, kidnapping, torture, murder...and a myriad of other evils. It's simple humanism vs. imperialism.
As I said, this doesn't go down well with democracies. Quietly, but significantly, what happened in abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, and a million other places in the ME, changed public opinion at home about the party-in-charge, forever. That would be the Republicans.
What is left over is the sewage in the abandoned pit...people who would accept torture would accept anything. That sewage tends to see no wrong, and in fact openly applauds racism, sexism, disdain for POWs, homophobia, affronts, insults, and one-dimensional politics. And LO...what do we have?
The typical Trump supporter. Since we are down to the dregs, the sun will shine and dry up the sewage. This is as I predicted six-years ago. The Republican Party is over. Ask Wolf...he was there when I predicted it.
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In the wee hours of the morning media news programs {fill dirt time - I call it} they've been running interviews with women that went out with Chump-Trump {the early years when he was between wives and not such a megalomaniac} and this one woman was gushing about, 'what a perfect gentleman he was - opening doors for her - speaking nicely to the wait staff - the restaurant paid for the full meal even with his children so he tipped the wait-staff greatly - and he gave her the sweetest kiss on the cheek'! When asked how long this relationship lasted: 'Oh, not long, we only went out a couple of times and all he could talk about was Marla' = AIR HEAD DELUXEeddie wrote:He may well be your next president
But the reverse psychology about his misogynistic debasing women has begun in earnest and the media is following the 'game plan' like good/obedient/mindless robots that they are!
Category = Donald Trump What is 'A racist, sexist, misogynistic, nativist, isolationist, pathological liar'; that will be the new Jeopardy Game Show questionnaire and a double bonus bucks winner too!
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Trump is actually going to help make America great again in a big way. He's going to be the lead weight that drowns the Republican Party. Democrats are already making plans for the second Clinton era:
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/democrats-trump-supreme-court-222797
Donald Trump threw a big party Tuesday night. So did every Democrat running for Senate.
The party’s Senate candidates are brimming with excitement about spending the next six months hitting their opponents with Trump — and being able to tie their case together by saying that Republicans’ opposition to President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court pick means they want a President Trump to fill the vacancy.
“Here’s where we are: If I were Trump or I were [Mitch] McConnell or I were Paul Ryan, the first thing I’d say is, ‘Listen, let’s take one issue off the table quickly: Let’s have hearings on Garland. Let’s have a vote and put him on the court,’” Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said in an interview Wednesday.
He added, “Every Republican candidate will now have to answer for every racist and every anti-woman and every anti-immigrant statement. There are so many other issues than Trump, but Trump is the No. 1 issue.”
Democrats are gearing up for the next phases of the Supreme Court fight, from having Obama do more campaigning on the vacancy — such as the local news interviews he did Monday, all of which just happened to be in markets with competitive Senate races — to beginning to plot out a final month of campaigning before the election. Preliminary plans call for kicking off the home stretch with commercials highlighting the still-empty seat as the Supreme Court begins its new term the first Monday in October — and riding Republicans on the issue every day until polls open.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/democrats-trump-supreme-court-222797
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Americans should definitely have an option for 'none of the above'...
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eddie wrote:He may well be your next president
Doubtful. Hillary will beat him.
But just in case I'm dusting up on my sacrificing skills and voodoo moves.
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He may well be your next president
THE ODDS are still well against him, though...
Except for those diehard Repub' moles, like 'Ignorant Thoughts' and his ilk..
IT would take a collective brain meltdown by the American electorate, to allow a dangerous fruitcake like Trump to steal the Presidency.
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WhoseYourWolfie wrote:eddie wrote:
He may well be your next president
THE ODDS are still well against him, though...
Except for those diehard Repub' moles, like 'Ignorant Thoughts' and his ilk..
IT would take a collective brain meltdown by the American electorate, to allow a dangerous fruitcake like Trump to steal the Presidency.
Ask yourself, How did right-thinking persons allow him in?
The answer is, there are so few Republicans left, that the kook wing has taken over. The Republican Party has lost it's keel.
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