Condi Rice says No to possible VP nod fromTrump

Anger is NOT enough to stop Hillary.

Trump is doing his part in getting those White Working CLass DEMS we need to win.

The rest of the Party needs to tell the Leadership to grow up, deal with the fact that they lost and that they lost because of their failures, and to support the FUCKING CANDIDATE.


Or, we will have a supreme court that is heavily Leftist for the rest of OUR LIVES. and beyond.

The problem is for each blue collar dem you get, you lose a upper middle republican to hillary, AND you lose a more libertarian leaning Republican to Johnson.


The upper class needs to be told the Truth, but those they respect, Establishment Republicans, that Trump is a populist with an off putting style, but with policies that are reasonable and workable, and would benefit the Working and Middle Class Americans greatly.


The Libertarians, need to be told the Truth, by those they respect that, whatever issues, they have with Trump, Hillary is a hundred times worse.


We can win this.

if our leadership puts the interests of the Party and America ahead of their own selfish short term political interests.

Or if their constituents DEMAND IT of them.

Trump runs on nothing but anger, his policies are shifting, and at some times at odds with others he holds. He isn't raising ANY money, and from what I see he has zero ground game. He is running on his name, and his name won't be enough to win enough States in November.


He is not running on his name.

He is running on his communications and negotiation skills, his issues, his standing up to PC, and his standing up for the American workers.

No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?
 
The problem is for each blue collar dem you get, you lose a upper middle republican to hillary, AND you lose a more libertarian leaning Republican to Johnson.


The upper class needs to be told the Truth, but those they respect, Establishment Republicans, that Trump is a populist with an off putting style, but with policies that are reasonable and workable, and would benefit the Working and Middle Class Americans greatly.


The Libertarians, need to be told the Truth, by those they respect that, whatever issues, they have with Trump, Hillary is a hundred times worse.


We can win this.

if our leadership puts the interests of the Party and America ahead of their own selfish short term political interests.

Or if their constituents DEMAND IT of them.

Trump runs on nothing but anger, his policies are shifting, and at some times at odds with others he holds. He isn't raising ANY money, and from what I see he has zero ground game. He is running on his name, and his name won't be enough to win enough States in November.


He is not running on his name.

He is running on his communications and negotiation skills, his issues, his standing up to PC, and his standing up for the American workers.

No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?

The fact that in talking to people who support him they seem to only know vague policy points of Trump's, but gush over him, kind of like people gush over a celebrity.
 
Ah, Jammie Jake....still using "we" in speaking of The Republican Convention.

Should we tell him that pants are mandatory - that pretty red Dr. Dentons with velcro backflaps are unacceptable attire? Or just let him find out at the door. Let's hope they don't have one of those cute "You Have To Be This Tall" thingies by the entrance!

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The celebrity effect gave him wins, however I don't see that carrying over enough into the general election, especially once the Dems really start laying into him.

And anyone they put in his place has the advantage of not being under the gun for the past 2-3 months.

The fact you won't vote for him proves the point.


The Celebrity Effect got him a hearing.

HIs polices and communication skills are what fueled his wins.

I really doubt that. He channeled anger that has been simmering in middle america. Bernie did the same thing but he ran into a much more polished party machine then Trump did.


They are angry because their interests have not been represented for a long time.

By speaking to their interests Trump is showing his support for THEM.

"Channeling anger"?


Maybe. Or maybe they've noticed that the same people who have nothing but contempt for Trump and the same people that have nothing but contempt for them.

Maybe their have noticed how similar the lies the libs says about Trump are to the lies the libs say about them.


Anger is the rational response to being shit on for long periods of time, by assholes.
This is what happens when Republicans convince their dumb constituents that all governments are evil.

Rather than appeal to common sense Republicans pray on stupidity
Replace R with a D and you'd be correct. Democrats pray on stupidity, and misinformation is their greatest tool in maintaining their power.
Here is how you've been conned into voting GOP. Assuming you are the typical GOP voter who doesn't make enough money to be voting GOP but still you think you belong.

5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

1. Religion
2. Abortion
3. Fear: Let’s face it, fear is much easier to sell than hope. But not only is it easier to sell, much like religion, it’s also a great way to get people to act irrationally and against their own interests. If you keep people afraid – which Republicans constantly do – you can get them to believe all sorts of nonsense. 4. Ignorance: Now, by this I don’t mean that every Republican voter is ignorant. What I mean is that most people have no idea how government works. That combined with the fact that the average American’s “political memory” seems to be on par with Dory from Finding Nemo, and what you get are people who blame the wrong people for the issues in our country. Think about this: The Republican party runs on the pretense that government is corrupt and inefficient. Yet, they’re the ones trying to make it more corrupt and inefficient. It’s Democrats who want to overturn Citizens United, get money out of politics and fix the government. Not only that, but Republicans build their platform on the “evils” of government… so why would they ever try to make it work better? As I’ve said before, if you want to see who you can trust in government, ask yourself which party is trying to get money out of politics and which party is trying to get more money in. 5. Guns: The issue of guns ties into a lot of facets of Republican voters. Many Republicans cling to their guns because of the fear-mongering they’ve been sold about “bad guys with guns.” Living in Texas, I constantly laugh at these imbeciles who walk around thinking they’re going to take down a “bad guy” if some sort of active shooter situation arose. Especially when I know many of them would probably piss themselves if someone ever actually pointed a gun at them. Guns also tie in with the asinine belief that our Second Amendment is there to give us the right to overthrow a Constitutionally elected government. Something that’s never made any sense to me. Article III of the Constitution clearly states that treason is not-at-all acceptable. Not only that, but I’ve yet to have anyone rationally explain to me how violently overthrowing a Constitutionally elected government is remotely “Constitutional.” If someone overthrows a president I voted for – isn’t that a violation of my rights? But Republicans have always masterfully sold this belief that any mention of gun regulations is tantamount to Nazi Germany or some other horrifically oppressive regime. As if asking people to pass extensive background checks, banning access to certain kinds of “military-style” assault rifles and limiting magazine size is the same as a full-on gun confiscation by the government to weaken its people. We can’t even begin to have a common sense discussion about gun violence because of fools on the right who don’t believe that guns have anything to do with it in the first place. It’s completely absurd.

Read more at: 5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican
 
The celebrity effect gave him wins, however I don't see that carrying over enough into the general election, especially once the Dems really start laying into him.

And anyone they put in his place has the advantage of not being under the gun for the past 2-3 months.

The fact you won't vote for him proves the point.


The Celebrity Effect got him a hearing.

HIs polices and communication skills are what fueled his wins.

I really doubt that. He channeled anger that has been simmering in middle america. Bernie did the same thing but he ran into a much more polished party machine then Trump did.


They are angry because their interests have not been represented for a long time.

By speaking to their interests Trump is showing his support for THEM.

"Channeling anger"?


Maybe. Or maybe they've noticed that the same people who have nothing but contempt for Trump and the same people that have nothing but contempt for them.

Maybe their have noticed how similar the lies the libs says about Trump are to the lies the libs say about them.


Anger is the rational response to being shit on for long periods of time, by assholes.
This is what happens when Republicans convince their dumb constituents that all governments are evil.

Rather than appeal to common sense Republicans pray on stupidity
Replace R with a D and you'd be correct. Democrats pray on stupidity, and misinformation is their greatest tool in maintaining their power.
Here is how you've been conned into voting GOP. Assuming you are the typical GOP voter who doesn't make enough money to be voting GOP but still you think you belong.

5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

1. Religion
2. Abortion
3. Fear: Let’s face it, fear is much easier to sell than hope. But not only is it easier to sell, much like religion, it’s also a great way to get people to act irrationally and against their own interests. If you keep people afraid – which Republicans constantly do – you can get them to believe all sorts of nonsense. 4. Ignorance: Now, by this I don’t mean that every Republican voter is ignorant. What I mean is that most people have no idea how government works. That combined with the fact that the average American’s “political memory” seems to be on par with Dory from Finding Nemo, and what you get are people who blame the wrong people for the issues in our country. Think about this: The Republican party runs on the pretense that government is corrupt and inefficient. Yet, they’re the ones trying to make it more corrupt and inefficient. It’s Democrats who want to overturn Citizens United, get money out of politics and fix the government. Not only that, but Republicans build their platform on the “evils” of government… so why would they ever try to make it work better? As I’ve said before, if you want to see who you can trust in government, ask yourself which party is trying to get money out of politics and which party is trying to get more money in. 5. Guns: The issue of guns ties into a lot of facets of Republican voters. Many Republicans cling to their guns because of the fear-mongering they’ve been sold about “bad guys with guns.” Living in Texas, I constantly laugh at these imbeciles who walk around thinking they’re going to take down a “bad guy” if some sort of active shooter situation arose. Especially when I know many of them would probably piss themselves if someone ever actually pointed a gun at them. Guns also tie in with the asinine belief that our Second Amendment is there to give us the right to overthrow a Constitutionally elected government. Something that’s never made any sense to me. Article III of the Constitution clearly states that treason is not-at-all acceptable. Not only that, but I’ve yet to have anyone rationally explain to me how violently overthrowing a Constitutionally elected government is remotely “Constitutional.” If someone overthrows a president I voted for – isn’t that a violation of my rights? But Republicans have always masterfully sold this belief that any mention of gun regulations is tantamount to Nazi Germany or some other horrifically oppressive regime. As if asking people to pass extensive background checks, banning access to certain kinds of “military-style” assault rifles and limiting magazine size is the same as a full-on gun confiscation by the government to weaken its people. We can’t even begin to have a common sense discussion about gun violence because of fools on the right who don’t believe that guns have anything to do with it in the first place. It’s completely absurd.

Read more at: 5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican
 
The upper class needs to be told the Truth, but those they respect, Establishment Republicans, that Trump is a populist with an off putting style, but with policies that are reasonable and workable, and would benefit the Working and Middle Class Americans greatly.


The Libertarians, need to be told the Truth, by those they respect that, whatever issues, they have with Trump, Hillary is a hundred times worse.


We can win this.

if our leadership puts the interests of the Party and America ahead of their own selfish short term political interests.

Or if their constituents DEMAND IT of them.

Trump runs on nothing but anger, his policies are shifting, and at some times at odds with others he holds. He isn't raising ANY money, and from what I see he has zero ground game. He is running on his name, and his name won't be enough to win enough States in November.


He is not running on his name.

He is running on his communications and negotiation skills, his issues, his standing up to PC, and his standing up for the American workers.

No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?

The fact that in talking to people who support him they seem to only know vague policy points of Trump's, but gush over him, kind of like people gush over a celebrity.


Lack of detail does not mean that they are not serious about the policies.

I am deadly serious about being anti-immigration, but I did not sweat the details. I don't really believe that a Candidate has complete control over what the exact details of his policy will be when implemented.

I am deadly serious about not wanting to be the world's bitch on trade. But I don't know exactly how any trade negotiations will go, or end up. I do know that ANY ATTEMPT to negotiate trade with the interests of the American citizens as the goal will be a H-U-G-E improvement over what we have had for the last 50 years.

BUT, I want to know generally where his start point is, and where he will be trying to go.


That people are excited over him, is not because he is a celebrity, but because he has communicated a real feeling of being "one of them."

Not in the sense that he is a self made man, or isn't an Ivy League Grad, but that he is seriously willing to represent them and their interests.

This is not about his time as a Reality TV star, but about his impressive communication skills.
 
The Celebrity Effect got him a hearing.

HIs polices and communication skills are what fueled his wins.

I really doubt that. He channeled anger that has been simmering in middle america. Bernie did the same thing but he ran into a much more polished party machine then Trump did.


They are angry because their interests have not been represented for a long time.

By speaking to their interests Trump is showing his support for THEM.

"Channeling anger"?


Maybe. Or maybe they've noticed that the same people who have nothing but contempt for Trump and the same people that have nothing but contempt for them.

Maybe their have noticed how similar the lies the libs says about Trump are to the lies the libs say about them.


Anger is the rational response to being shit on for long periods of time, by assholes.
This is what happens when Republicans convince their dumb constituents that all governments are evil.

Rather than appeal to common sense Republicans pray on stupidity
Replace R with a D and you'd be correct. Democrats pray on stupidity, and misinformation is their greatest tool in maintaining their power.
Here is how you've been conned into voting GOP. Assuming you are the typical GOP voter who doesn't make enough money to be voting GOP but still you think you belong.

5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

1. Religion
2. Abortion
3. Fear: Let’s face it, fear is much easier to sell than hope. But not only is it easier to sell, much like religion, it’s also a great way to get people to act irrationally and against their own interests. If you keep people afraid – which Republicans constantly do – you can get them to believe all sorts of nonsense. 4. Ignorance: Now, by this I don’t mean that every Republican voter is ignorant. What I mean is that most people have no idea how government works. That combined with the fact that the average American’s “political memory” seems to be on par with Dory from Finding Nemo, and what you get are people who blame the wrong people for the issues in our country. Think about this: The Republican party runs on the pretense that government is corrupt and inefficient. Yet, they’re the ones trying to make it more corrupt and inefficient. It’s Democrats who want to overturn Citizens United, get money out of politics and fix the government. Not only that, but Republicans build their platform on the “evils” of government… so why would they ever try to make it work better? As I’ve said before, if you want to see who you can trust in government, ask yourself which party is trying to get money out of politics and which party is trying to get more money in. 5. Guns: The issue of guns ties into a lot of facets of Republican voters. Many Republicans cling to their guns because of the fear-mongering they’ve been sold about “bad guys with guns.” Living in Texas, I constantly laugh at these imbeciles who walk around thinking they’re going to take down a “bad guy” if some sort of active shooter situation arose. Especially when I know many of them would probably piss themselves if someone ever actually pointed a gun at them. Guns also tie in with the asinine belief that our Second Amendment is there to give us the right to overthrow a Constitutionally elected government. Something that’s never made any sense to me. Article III of the Constitution clearly states that treason is not-at-all acceptable. Not only that, but I’ve yet to have anyone rationally explain to me how violently overthrowing a Constitutionally elected government is remotely “Constitutional.” If someone overthrows a president I voted for – isn’t that a violation of my rights? But Republicans have always masterfully sold this belief that any mention of gun regulations is tantamount to Nazi Germany or some other horrifically oppressive regime. As if asking people to pass extensive background checks, banning access to certain kinds of “military-style” assault rifles and limiting magazine size is the same as a full-on gun confiscation by the government to weaken its people. We can’t even begin to have a common sense discussion about gun violence because of fools on the right who don’t believe that guns have anything to do with it in the first place. It’s completely absurd.

Read more at: 5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

1. Religion is important to a lot of people. The left has nothing but contempt for religious people, or at least Christians.

2. Abortion is important to a lot of people. If you really believed that millions of babies were being killed, I think it would be important to you. A better question is how Pro-life people who supposedly really believe that millions of babies are being killed, can vote for democratic Pro-Choice Candidates.

3. The Fear complain it just nonsense. Not all change is good. Disagreeing with a lib about which change is good, does not mean that someone is inordinately afraid or afraid of change.

BUT, Dismissing conservatives concerns as "fear" does avoid the need to defend any such change as good and marginalizes the left enemies.

It does mean that poor policies and negative change sometimes occurs with serious harm to people and America, but, libs don't seem to care.

It also means that large segments of Americans get to see that their interests are pissed on by the rest of society and that they are laughed.

Which is a extra plus, if someone is purposefully trying to tear this nation apart.
 
The Celebrity Effect got him a hearing.

HIs polices and communication skills are what fueled his wins.

I really doubt that. He channeled anger that has been simmering in middle america. Bernie did the same thing but he ran into a much more polished party machine then Trump did.


They are angry because their interests have not been represented for a long time.

By speaking to their interests Trump is showing his support for THEM.

"Channeling anger"?


Maybe. Or maybe they've noticed that the same people who have nothing but contempt for Trump and the same people that have nothing but contempt for them.

Maybe their have noticed how similar the lies the libs says about Trump are to the lies the libs say about them.


Anger is the rational response to being shit on for long periods of time, by assholes.
This is what happens when Republicans convince their dumb constituents that all governments are evil.

Rather than appeal to common sense Republicans pray on stupidity
Replace R with a D and you'd be correct. Democrats pray on stupidity, and misinformation is their greatest tool in maintaining their power.
Here is how you've been conned into voting GOP. Assuming you are the typical GOP voter who doesn't make enough money to be voting GOP but still you think you belong.

5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

1. Religion
2. Abortion
3. Fear: Let’s face it, fear is much easier to sell than hope. But not only is it easier to sell, much like religion, it’s also a great way to get people to act irrationally and against their own interests. If you keep people afraid – which Republicans constantly do – you can get them to believe all sorts of nonsense. 4. Ignorance: Now, by this I don’t mean that every Republican voter is ignorant. What I mean is that most people have no idea how government works. That combined with the fact that the average American’s “political memory” seems to be on par with Dory from Finding Nemo, and what you get are people who blame the wrong people for the issues in our country. Think about this: The Republican party runs on the pretense that government is corrupt and inefficient. Yet, they’re the ones trying to make it more corrupt and inefficient. It’s Democrats who want to overturn Citizens United, get money out of politics and fix the government. Not only that, but Republicans build their platform on the “evils” of government… so why would they ever try to make it work better? As I’ve said before, if you want to see who you can trust in government, ask yourself which party is trying to get money out of politics and which party is trying to get more money in. 5. Guns: The issue of guns ties into a lot of facets of Republican voters. Many Republicans cling to their guns because of the fear-mongering they’ve been sold about “bad guys with guns.” Living in Texas, I constantly laugh at these imbeciles who walk around thinking they’re going to take down a “bad guy” if some sort of active shooter situation arose. Especially when I know many of them would probably piss themselves if someone ever actually pointed a gun at them. Guns also tie in with the asinine belief that our Second Amendment is there to give us the right to overthrow a Constitutionally elected government. Something that’s never made any sense to me. Article III of the Constitution clearly states that treason is not-at-all acceptable. Not only that, but I’ve yet to have anyone rationally explain to me how violently overthrowing a Constitutionally elected government is remotely “Constitutional.” If someone overthrows a president I voted for – isn’t that a violation of my rights? But Republicans have always masterfully sold this belief that any mention of gun regulations is tantamount to Nazi Germany or some other horrifically oppressive regime. As if asking people to pass extensive background checks, banning access to certain kinds of “military-style” assault rifles and limiting magazine size is the same as a full-on gun confiscation by the government to weaken its people. We can’t even begin to have a common sense discussion about gun violence because of fools on the right who don’t believe that guns have anything to do with it in the first place. It’s completely absurd.

Read more at: 5 Reasons Why Poor and Middle Class Americans Vote Republican

Always running back to the tired "mystification" concept so cherished by those on the left.
 
Trump runs on nothing but anger, his policies are shifting, and at some times at odds with others he holds. He isn't raising ANY money, and from what I see he has zero ground game. He is running on his name, and his name won't be enough to win enough States in November.


He is not running on his name.

He is running on his communications and negotiation skills, his issues, his standing up to PC, and his standing up for the American workers.

No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?

The fact that in talking to people who support him they seem to only know vague policy points of Trump's, but gush over him, kind of like people gush over a celebrity.


Lack of detail does not mean that they are not serious about the policies.

I am deadly serious about being anti-immigration, but I did not sweat the details. I don't really believe that a Candidate has complete control over what the exact details of his policy will be when implemented.

I am deadly serious about not wanting to be the world's bitch on trade. But I don't know exactly how any trade negotiations will go, or end up. I do know that ANY ATTEMPT to negotiate trade with the interests of the American citizens as the goal will be a H-U-G-E improvement over what we have had for the last 50 years.

BUT, I want to know generally where his start point is, and where he will be trying to go.


That people are excited over him, is not because he is a celebrity, but because he has communicated a real feeling of being "one of them."

Not in the sense that he is a self made man, or isn't an Ivy League Grad, but that he is seriously willing to represent them and their interests.

This is not about his time as a Reality TV star, but about his impressive communication skills.

Honestly he doesn't impress me communications wise, which is probably why I only see this as a scale up of "The Apprentice".
 
Because your candidate can't control his mouth, you can't get the votes you need. This is generational as much as anything else: the millennials and younger genx'rs realize how false is your narratie.


If that was true, you and your lib media allies would not spend so much time lying.
Bullshit, and the RepubliCON, Conservative fox news assholes never lie huh?? yea right :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:


Want to cut and paste the complete quote where Trump said all Mexicans are racist?

Didn't think so.
What difference does that make Mexicans hate him and are not voting for him anyways...

He's probably gonna lose California (a state he thinks he has a chance)by 20-30 points!! LOL,....



The false accusation of racism, is scaring off millions of voters, white AND otherwise, that if they looked at Trump's policies would like them.

That is one of the reasons the Left makes so many False Accusation of Racism.
:crybaby:waaaaaaaaaa, its always the media fault:rofl:, blah blah blah..

Yea I guess when you call Mexicans racist, talk about building some fucking wall, and talk racist shit to a judge of all people because he is Hispanic, , after a while your gonna be called a racist, just the way it goes:shock:, wow unreal huh..

That fat blob of orange shit is tanking HARD and I'm enjoying every minute of it
 
And tr
He was a triangulators that's for sure. The Clinton's give in too much to the GOP it's one of the things I don't love about her. It's why we went with Obama over hillary. But I liked the clintons


Clinton I was president during my college years, and he was moderated by a Republican Congress (after the AW Ban disaster), but right now using precedent from Bush II and Obama the president wields too much power by way of federal agencies that expand their own power without going back to congress.

And Hillary to me is far more of a true blue lefty than Bill was or is.
And trumps your answer? You better dump him at the convention

I'm actually hoping for that. I was flopping between Jindal and Walker in the beginning, settled on Cruz at the end.
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Dump Trump and his cult sits out the election. The GOP is in a bad spot.

Maybe, maybe not. The masses might be rallied enough to go against Hillary if the Republicans pick the right person.
Clearly the right person doesn't exist because every GOP candidate that ran against trump sucked.

That means the entire party sucks.

Just ask Republicans who overwhelmingly picked loser trump.

PS. Hillary beat trump in a new Florida poll. Good luck
 
And tr
He was a triangulators that's for sure. The Clinton's give in too much to the GOP it's one of the things I don't love about her. It's why we went with Obama over hillary. But I liked the clintons


Clinton I was president during my college years, and he was moderated by a Republican Congress (after the AW Ban disaster), but right now using precedent from Bush II and Obama the president wields too much power by way of federal agencies that expand their own power without going back to congress.

And Hillary to me is far more of a true blue lefty than Bill was or is.
And trumps your answer? You better dump him at the convention

I'm actually hoping for that. I was flopping between Jindal and Walker in the beginning, settled on Cruz at the end.
You settled on crazy then

I don't see him as crazy, he's religious.
Same thing really
 
He is not running on his name.

He is running on his communications and negotiation skills, his issues, his standing up to PC, and his standing up for the American workers.

No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?

The fact that in talking to people who support him they seem to only know vague policy points of Trump's, but gush over him, kind of like people gush over a celebrity.


Lack of detail does not mean that they are not serious about the policies.

I am deadly serious about being anti-immigration, but I did not sweat the details. I don't really believe that a Candidate has complete control over what the exact details of his policy will be when implemented.

I am deadly serious about not wanting to be the world's bitch on trade. But I don't know exactly how any trade negotiations will go, or end up. I do know that ANY ATTEMPT to negotiate trade with the interests of the American citizens as the goal will be a H-U-G-E improvement over what we have had for the last 50 years.

BUT, I want to know generally where his start point is, and where he will be trying to go.


That people are excited over him, is not because he is a celebrity, but because he has communicated a real feeling of being "one of them."

Not in the sense that he is a self made man, or isn't an Ivy League Grad, but that he is seriously willing to represent them and their interests.

This is not about his time as a Reality TV star, but about his impressive communication skills.

Honestly he doesn't impress me communications wise, which is probably why I only see this as a scale up of "The Apprentice".

He convinced millions of working class dems, despite generations of class warfare and anti-republican propaganda, that he is "one of them" while still they all know that he was born rich and is Ivy League.
 
And tr
Clinton I was president during my college years, and he was moderated by a Republican Congress (after the AW Ban disaster), but right now using precedent from Bush II and Obama the president wields too much power by way of federal agencies that expand their own power without going back to congress.

And Hillary to me is far more of a true blue lefty than Bill was or is.
And trumps your answer? You better dump him at the convention

I'm actually hoping for that. I was flopping between Jindal and Walker in the beginning, settled on Cruz at the end.
'
Dump Trump and his cult sits out the election. The GOP is in a bad spot.

Maybe, maybe not. The masses might be rallied enough to go against Hillary if the Republicans pick the right person.
Clearly the right person doesn't exist because every GOP candidate that ran against trump sucked.

That means the entire party sucks.

Just ask Republicans who overwhelmingly picked loser trump.

PS. Hillary beat trump in a new Florida poll. Good luck


No one has ever said that fear mongering and race baiting doesn't work.
 
If that was true, you and your lib media allies would not spend so much time lying.
Bullshit, and the RepubliCON, Conservative fox news assholes never lie huh?? yea right :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:


Want to cut and paste the complete quote where Trump said all Mexicans are racist?

Didn't think so.
What difference does that make Mexicans hate him and are not voting for him anyways...

He's probably gonna lose California (a state he thinks he has a chance)by 20-30 points!! LOL,....



The false accusation of racism, is scaring off millions of voters, white AND otherwise, that if they looked at Trump's policies would like them.

That is one of the reasons the Left makes so many False Accusation of Racism.
:crybaby:waaaaaaaaaa, its always the media fault:rofl:, blah blah blah..

Yea I guess when you call Mexicans racist, talk about building some fucking wall, and talk racist shit to a judge of all people because he is Hispanic, , after a while your gonna be called a racist, just the way it goes:shock:, wow unreal huh..

That fat blob of orange shit is tanking HARD and I'm enjoying every minute of it


Do you believe that some mexicans are racist?


Building a wall is not racist.

Saying a judge is biased is not racist.


I can see that you enjoy seeing Trump taking a beating.



Do you want to tear this nation apart?
 
And tr
And trumps your answer? You better dump him at the convention

I'm actually hoping for that. I was flopping between Jindal and Walker in the beginning, settled on Cruz at the end.
'
Dump Trump and his cult sits out the election. The GOP is in a bad spot.

Maybe, maybe not. The masses might be rallied enough to go against Hillary if the Republicans pick the right person.
Clearly the right person doesn't exist because every GOP candidate that ran against trump sucked.

That means the entire party sucks.

Just ask Republicans who overwhelmingly picked loser trump.

PS. Hillary beat trump in a new Florida poll. Good luck


No one has ever said that fear mongering and race baiting doesn't work.
If trump was believable and not playing a character. He's ridiculous.

This reminds me of whites crying about oj being found not guilty. You want to ignore all the white murderers who went free.

Yes we are scaring women their right to choose is at stake. It's true.

The GOP are the good old boys party. Blacks do not benefit from the good old boys policies. Neither will you eventually.

BTW, what do you do or what did you do before you retired?
 
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Clinton I was president during my college years, and he was moderated by a Republican Congress (after the AW Ban disaster), but right now using precedent from Bush II and Obama the president wields too much power by way of federal agencies that expand their own power without going back to congress.

And Hillary to me is far more of a true blue lefty than Bill was or is.
And trumps your answer? You better dump him at the convention

I'm actually hoping for that. I was flopping between Jindal and Walker in the beginning, settled on Cruz at the end.
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Dump Trump and his cult sits out the election. The GOP is in a bad spot.

Maybe, maybe not. The masses might be rallied enough to go against Hillary if the Republicans pick the right person.
Clearly the right person doesn't exist because every GOP candidate that ran against trump sucked.

That means the entire party sucks.

Just ask Republicans who overwhelmingly picked loser trump.

PS. Hillary beat trump in a new Florida poll. Good luck

Trump's Celebrity effect skewed the winnowing process for the other candidates. Not complaining, just pointing it out.
 
No, he's running on his name. We have entered the era of the Kardashian Candidate.

What are you basing that on?

The fact that in talking to people who support him they seem to only know vague policy points of Trump's, but gush over him, kind of like people gush over a celebrity.


Lack of detail does not mean that they are not serious about the policies.

I am deadly serious about being anti-immigration, but I did not sweat the details. I don't really believe that a Candidate has complete control over what the exact details of his policy will be when implemented.

I am deadly serious about not wanting to be the world's bitch on trade. But I don't know exactly how any trade negotiations will go, or end up. I do know that ANY ATTEMPT to negotiate trade with the interests of the American citizens as the goal will be a H-U-G-E improvement over what we have had for the last 50 years.

BUT, I want to know generally where his start point is, and where he will be trying to go.


That people are excited over him, is not because he is a celebrity, but because he has communicated a real feeling of being "one of them."

Not in the sense that he is a self made man, or isn't an Ivy League Grad, but that he is seriously willing to represent them and their interests.

This is not about his time as a Reality TV star, but about his impressive communication skills.

Honestly he doesn't impress me communications wise, which is probably why I only see this as a scale up of "The Apprentice".

He convinced millions of working class dems, despite generations of class warfare and anti-republican propaganda, that he is "one of them" while still they all know that he was born rich and is Ivy League.

The question is will this maintain until November. The problem with a populist uprising is that a portion of the populism consists of (with apologies to Joe Quimby of the Simpsons) "fickle mush-heads" who will turn on a dime if the slope of the flow leads them there.
 

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