Conservative TOWNHALL: "They Are Troubled by Trump"

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TOWNHALL is about as Conservative as you can get and not officially be a fascist:

They Are Troubled by Trump - Erick Erickson - Page 1

...More than 450 words in, we finally get to the man all of the candidates above are fretting about. That would be Donald John Trump Sr. On paper, Trump should not be an issue for any of these candidates, given his background.

Trump is on record supporting a Canadian-style universal health care system. He received several deferments to avoid the Vietnam War. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. He has had several businesses go bankrupt. He has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and their causes, including a good bit of money to Hillary Clinton. He previously has been in favor of abortion rights and told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts that he is "evolving" on the issue of gay marriage.

But Trump has something these other candidates are struggling to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe some of what he is saying. But you would be hard-pressed to think it. Trump speaks with a passion, clarity and bluntness that are refreshing in an age of cynical politics. The salesman knows what he is selling, even if no one else really does.

Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump.



Hmmmmm. Interesting.

So, if the rest of the elephants start calling Messicans "Rapists", will they jump in the polls as well?

Discuss.

Are the other Republicans as wishy-washy as TOWNHALL paints them?

:D
 
TOWNHALL is about as Conservative as you can get and not officially be a fascist:

They Are Troubled by Trump - Erick Erickson - Page 1

...More than 450 words in, we finally get to the man all of the candidates above are fretting about. That would be Donald John Trump Sr. On paper, Trump should not be an issue for any of these candidates, given his background.

Trump is on record supporting a Canadian-style universal health care system. He received several deferments to avoid the Vietnam War. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. He has had several businesses go bankrupt. He has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and their causes, including a good bit of money to Hillary Clinton. He previously has been in favor of abortion rights and told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts that he is "evolving" on the issue of gay marriage.

But Trump has something these other candidates are struggling to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe some of what he is saying. But you would be hard-pressed to think it. Trump speaks with a passion, clarity and bluntness that are refreshing in an age of cynical politics. The salesman knows what he is selling, even if no one else really does.

Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump.



Hmmmmm. Interesting.

So, if the rest of the elephants start calling Messicans "Rapists", will they jump in the polls as well?

Discuss.

Are the other Republicans as wishy-washy as TOWNHALL paints them?

:D


What I also found interesting is the comments section on the article from one of the loons


"UNITED WE STAND ... DIVIDED WE FALL

Republicans and conservatives of all type and stripe from the TEA Party onwards must unite and declare themselves believers in God, Christ, the Bible and Ten Commandments.

While so doing, loudly, they must brand hippie legacy 'progressives' for what they are... religion bigots that are atheist... anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Bible and anti-Ten Commandments.

No element of the above two paragraphs must be wavered from... no exception."


They don't know what to do about Trump
 
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TOWNHALL is about as Conservative as you can get and not officially be a fascist:

They Are Troubled by Trump - Erick Erickson - Page 1

...More than 450 words in, we finally get to the man all of the candidates above are fretting about. That would be Donald John Trump Sr. On paper, Trump should not be an issue for any of these candidates, given his background.

Trump is on record supporting a Canadian-style universal health care system. He received several deferments to avoid the Vietnam War. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. He has had several businesses go bankrupt. He has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and their causes, including a good bit of money to Hillary Clinton. He previously has been in favor of abortion rights and told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts that he is "evolving" on the issue of gay marriage.

But Trump has something these other candidates are struggling to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe some of what he is saying. But you would be hard-pressed to think it. Trump speaks with a passion, clarity and bluntness that are refreshing in an age of cynical politics. The salesman knows what he is selling, even if no one else really does.

Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump.



Hmmmmm. Interesting.

So, if the rest of the elephants start calling Messicans "Rapists", will they jump in the polls as well?

Discuss.

Are the other Republicans as wishy-washy as TOWNHALL paints them?

:D


What I also found interesting is the comments section on the article from one of the loons


"UNITED WE STAND ... DIVIDED WE FALL

Republicans and conservatives of all type and stripe from the TEA Party onwards must unite and declare themselves believers in God, Christ, the Bible and Ten Commandments.

While so doing, loudly, they must brand hippie legacy 'progressives' for what they are... religion bigots that are atheist... anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Bible and anti-Ten Commandments.

No element of the above two paragraphs must be wavered from... no exception."


They don't know what to do about Trump


Yepp. Shut him up and lose 80% of the frothers in the primaries.

Don't shut him up and lose 80% of Latinos in the General.

What a quandary.....

:D
 
"Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump."

However unintended, the Trump 'candidacy' clearly illustrates just how weak and dismal the GOP field truly is.
 
TOWNHALL is about as Conservative as you can get and not officially be a fascist:

They Are Troubled by Trump - Erick Erickson - Page 1

...More than 450 words in, we finally get to the man all of the candidates above are fretting about. That would be Donald John Trump Sr. On paper, Trump should not be an issue for any of these candidates, given his background.

Trump is on record supporting a Canadian-style universal health care system. He received several deferments to avoid the Vietnam War. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. He has had several businesses go bankrupt. He has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and their causes, including a good bit of money to Hillary Clinton. He previously has been in favor of abortion rights and told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts that he is "evolving" on the issue of gay marriage.

But Trump has something these other candidates are struggling to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe some of what he is saying. But you would be hard-pressed to think it. Trump speaks with a passion, clarity and bluntness that are refreshing in an age of cynical politics. The salesman knows what he is selling, even if no one else really does.

Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump.



Hmmmmm. Interesting.

So, if the rest of the elephants start calling Messicans "Rapists", will they jump in the polls as well?

Discuss.

Are the other Republicans as wishy-washy as TOWNHALL paints them?

:D


What I also found interesting is the comments section on the article from one of the loons


"UNITED WE STAND ... DIVIDED WE FALL

Republicans and conservatives of all type and stripe from the TEA Party onwards must unite and declare themselves believers in God, Christ, the Bible and Ten Commandments.

While so doing, loudly, they must brand hippie legacy 'progressives' for what they are... religion bigots that are atheist... anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Bible and anti-Ten Commandments.

No element of the above two paragraphs must be wavered from... no exception."


They don't know what to do about Trump


Yepp. Shut him up and lose 80% of the frothers in the primaries.

Don't shut him up and lose 80% of Latinos in the General.

What a quandary.....

:D

Its worse than you think. Trumps surging poll numbers affirm that there's strong support for his screed against Mexicans in the GOP.
 
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TOWNHALL is about as Conservative as you can get and not officially be a fascist:

They Are Troubled by Trump - Erick Erickson - Page 1

...More than 450 words in, we finally get to the man all of the candidates above are fretting about. That would be Donald John Trump Sr. On paper, Trump should not be an issue for any of these candidates, given his background.

Trump is on record supporting a Canadian-style universal health care system. He received several deferments to avoid the Vietnam War. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. He has had several businesses go bankrupt. He has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and their causes, including a good bit of money to Hillary Clinton. He previously has been in favor of abortion rights and told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts that he is "evolving" on the issue of gay marriage.

But Trump has something these other candidates are struggling to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe some of what he is saying. But you would be hard-pressed to think it. Trump speaks with a passion, clarity and bluntness that are refreshing in an age of cynical politics. The salesman knows what he is selling, even if no one else really does.

Republican mega-donors are whining that Trump might get on the debate stage. Instead of trying to shut up Donald Trump, they should instead push the other Republicans to tell us, with passion, what they believe. Clarity and conviction trump, well, Trump.



Hmmmmm. Interesting.

So, if the rest of the elephants start calling Messicans "Rapists", will they jump in the polls as well?

Discuss.

Are the other Republicans as wishy-washy as TOWNHALL paints them?

:D


What I also found interesting is the comments section on the article from one of the loons


"UNITED WE STAND ... DIVIDED WE FALL

Republicans and conservatives of all type and stripe from the TEA Party onwards must unite and declare themselves believers in God, Christ, the Bible and Ten Commandments.

While so doing, loudly, they must brand hippie legacy 'progressives' for what they are... religion bigots that are atheist... anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Bible and anti-Ten Commandments.

No element of the above two paragraphs must be wavered from... no exception."


They don't know what to do about Trump


Not to mention that the person who wrote those silly comments needs an English grammar and spelling book....
 

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