Learning from Cruz!..Scott Walker Just Dropped a Major Bomb on the RINO GOP Leadership

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When your polls are tanking, you take clues from a frontrunner....

Politistick ^ | August 17, 2015 | Jennifer Burke
Republican presidential candidate and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker made no friends with the RINO GOP establishment on Monday, going where establishment-backed “moderate” squishy candidates like RINOs Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham or Chris Christie would probably never go. Appearing on the Glenn Beck radio program on Monday, Walker told Beck that RINO leader Mitch McConnell is “part of the problem” in Washington, citing broken GOP promises regarding Obamacare and funding Obama’s illegal amnesty. “Mitch McConnell is part of the problem. Will you go so far as saying that there are people in the GOP that are part of the establishment, like...
 
Since you are supporting a progressive statist whom you really like on naivistt issues, Vigilante, you are now officially a WrHINO progressive statist. I understand that you are hedging your bets. Since Cruz is almost out of the race and Trump faces a 75% dislike rate from all American voters, you are picking your other candidate. Good to think ahead.
 
Those are Republican numbers not all voters. If those numbers are so, then his unavailability rate has gone down a point or two from 75%.
 
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Since you are supporting a progressive statist whom you really like on naivistt issues, Vigilante, you are now officially a WrHINO progressive statist. I understand that you are hedging your bets. Since Cruz is almost out of the race and Trump faces a 75% dislike rate from all American voters, you are picking your other candidate. Good to think ahead.

OK,and since you LOVE the LGTB so much, and because you NEVER stand with Conservatives you are a LIBERAL... which means that you are a FAGERAL...OFFICIALLY OUTED AS SUCH!!!

Odd you quote a 75% dislike rate from all voters...BUT...


Trump is the biggest gainer in the poll, up 6 points since July according to the first nationwide CNN/ORC poll since the top candidates debated in Cleveland on Aug. 6. Carson gained 5 points and Fiorina 4 points. Trump has also boosted his favorability numbers among Republicans and Republican-leaning voters, 58% have a favorable view of Trump now, that figure stood at 50% in the July survey.
Donald Trump pulls clear of competition post debate - CNNPolitics.com

Just think up 8% in one month by Republicans, which your aren't one of, Seems the Independents are also starting to appreciate trump.... we really don't give a shit about

So JakeAss shall now be known as the FAGERAL MANCHURIAN REPUBLICAN.... it has a TRUTHFUL RING to it! :badgrin::badgrin::badgrin::badgrin::ack-1:
 
Vigilante the Fearful can't argue the 75% unfavorable rating Trump has with the voters as an entire electorate.

Vigilante the Fearful has admitted he is a progressive statist because he knowingly and willingly supports a progressive statist. who supports the Iran deal, who supports the right of LGBT to being treated equal in the workplace, who supports national health care, who repudiates the Bush invasion of Iraq.

Vigilante the fearful supports all of those things that Trump supports.

Gotta stop running away and own up that you gave up, Vigi.

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Vigilante the Fearful can't argue the 75% unfavorable rating Trump has with the voters as an entire electorate...
If-and-when The Donald ever became the Anointed One, that number would change rather dramatically.

From Trump's perspective... one thing at a time... first things first... cull much of the herd of RINOs prior to the Primaries, deal a metaphorical death-blow to most of the rest IN the Primaries, then show-up and piss-on the handful of survivors at the Convention, to take the damned thing.

If-and-when that happens, you're going to see that so-called 75% of yours drop - dramatically - when Mister Hairdo goes up against whatever shrew or milquetoast that the Dems can manage to field in the wake of the Autocratic Rule-by-Imperial-Decree that America has been subjected to in recent years.

I have no clue whether The Donald can actually pull that off... God, I hope not... but you Liberals had better hope he can't, even more than the rest of us, 'cause, if the guys gets in, he's gonna trash most of the so-called Progress you've made in the past few years, and not even bat an eye, doing it.
 
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Scott Walker will say anything to appeal to the base, his campaign managers told him him "hey, people don't like Mitch McConnell, bash him so you seem like you'll shake things up" to which Walker likely said (and maybe I'm exaggerating here) "duuuuhhhn, ok boss"
 
Scott Walker will say anything to appeal to the base, his campaign managers told him him "hey, people don't like Mitch McConnell, bash him so you seem like you'll shake things up" to which Walker likely said (and maybe I'm exaggerating here) "duuuuhhhn, ok boss"

Liberal trolls come in different intelligence ratings, a 1 has an IQ under 20 points, to a 5, a PAID misinformed with a moderate to slightly higher 2 digit IQ ...this one is -2!!!!!!!

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You would think the JackAss, the FAGERAL Manchurian Republican could have found that link to 75% disapproval... while....

Trump Favorability Among Women Typical for GOP Candidates!

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After Donald Trump's controversial comments about women's issues and about Fox News' Megyn Kelly in particular, many observers are wondering if Trump can muster the female support required to win the GOP primary. Trump has a lower favorability rating among Republican women than among Republican men (50% vs. 59%, respectively). However, this gender gap is fairly typical for many of the current GOP candidates. These data come from the Gallup U.S. Daily survey, conducted July 8 through Aug. 13 with a random sample of 18,259 adults aged 18 and older, including 7,446 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
 
Trump has forced people to not only respond to him but to respond to the immigration issue.

He won't be president, but maybe the country will finally gt a workable plan for immigrant legitimacy.
 

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