sarahgop
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Barring some great catastrophe, Trump will be the next president.
Clinton, Bush... no chance in hell.
What have Bush, Clinton learned from voters’ attraction to the outsiders?
If there something was going to take Trump down, they'd have found it by now, because both parties have done their best to do so already. Problem for the establishment is, every time they take a crack at Trump he throws it right back at them, he doesn't play by the rules and doesn't turn tail and run, and they just don't know how to deal with that but people love it, someone that has the balls to stand up to them and upset the business as usual. Support for that won't change. It's been coming for years. Trump is the right guy at the right time. He's going to blow into white house and Washington like an atom bomb, and I can't wait.Barring some great catastrophe, Trump will be the next president.
Clinton, Bush... no chance in hell.
What have Bush, Clinton learned from voters’ attraction to the outsiders?
It is coming, it is still early. Trump takes time away from the other candidates. He is a distraction which I am sure Mrs. Clinton is sure to be appreciative of. It give the press something to discuss other then her problems. IF Trump gets close or actually wins the nomination expect then for some big scandal to be revealed. But then again America's tolerance for anything seems to be quite high these days.
I'll have to disagree with that, Meat. Kasich especially. Neither really stand a chance.I, like everyone else, thought Trump would fizzle. Who knows, he may be a juggernaut, especially considering an incredibly weak Dem field. I still think Rubio and Kasich are in pretty good position to move center stage.
If there something was going to take Trump down, they'd have found it by now, because both parties have done their best to do so already. Problem for the establishment is, every time they take a crack at Trump he throws it right back at them, he doesn't play by the rules and doesn't turn tail and run, and they just don't know how to deal with that but people love it, someone that has the balls to stand up to them and upset the business as usual. Support for that won't change. It's been coming for years. Trump is the right guy at the right time. He's going to blow into white house and Washington like an atom bomb, and I can't wait.Barring some great catastrophe, Trump will be the next president.
Clinton, Bush... no chance in hell.
What have Bush, Clinton learned from voters’ attraction to the outsiders?
It is coming, it is still early. Trump takes time away from the other candidates. He is a distraction which I am sure Mrs. Clinton is sure to be appreciative of. It give the press something to discuss other then her problems. IF Trump gets close or actually wins the nomination expect then for some big scandal to be revealed. But then again America's tolerance for anything seems to be quite high these days.
Well, you'd be wrong, because it's his "bluster" that people like. That's what those who don't support him or like him understand. That's exactly what people like.I suspect Trump's bluster may wear thin. I doubt he can keep this up for over a year.
I suspect Trump's bluster may wear thin. I doubt he can keep this up for over a year.
Well, you'd be wrong, because it's his "bluster" that people like. That's what those who don't support him or like him understand. That's exactly what people like.I suspect Trump's bluster may wear thin. I doubt he can keep this up for over a year.
Obviously, but after so many years of an uncharismatic stuffed shirt, who knows?Well, you'd be wrong, because it's his "bluster" that people like. That's what those who don't support him or like him understand. That's exactly what people like.I suspect Trump's bluster may wear thin. I doubt he can keep this up for over a year.
Bluster isn't policy.
Regardless, if they had a bomb to throw at Trump, they'd have done it by now. They want him gone now, not later.If there something was going to take Trump down, they'd have found it by now, because both parties have done their best to do so already. Problem for the establishment is, every time they take a crack at Trump he throws it right back at them, he doesn't play by the rules and doesn't turn tail and run, and they just don't know how to deal with that but people love it, someone that has the balls to stand up to them and upset the business as usual. Support for that won't change. It's been coming for years. Trump is the right guy at the right time. He's going to blow into white house and Washington like an atom bomb, and I can't wait.Barring some great catastrophe, Trump will be the next president.
Clinton, Bush... no chance in hell.
What have Bush, Clinton learned from voters’ attraction to the outsiders?
It is coming, it is still early. Trump takes time away from the other candidates. He is a distraction which I am sure Mrs. Clinton is sure to be appreciative of. It give the press something to discuss other then her problems. IF Trump gets close or actually wins the nomination expect then for some big scandal to be revealed. But then again America's tolerance for anything seems to be quite high these days.
I don't think that the democrats are trying all that hard for the reasons given. The Republicans are not nearly as good at destroying people as are the democrats that control the MSM. The Republicans have to be somewhat careful in how they go about destroying another Republican. Kinda like how the left wing is careful about how they will destroy Sanders.
But I must say I am enjoying watching both sides squirm, they deserve it.
I have completely quit watching Fox news, because it's not really news. Every show, 2 minutes of news and then 58 minutes of OPINION, no thank you.Everyone loves Trump!! except the establishment rubio asslickers at FOX.
No it's not. In fact it's the logical conclusion.With not 1 vote yet cast, it is way to early to say Trump is in the Whitehouse, or even wins the GOP nomination.