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Sen. Deb Fischer
No, the issue is that this fails as a red herring fallacy – the thread is about Trump, not Clinton.Sen. Deb Fischer
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"She voted against Chuck Hagel's nomination as Secretary of Defense"
What was that about??
Washington Roundup: Arguments for and Against Chuck Hagel's Nomination
"But while Schumer hasn't said this, one can easily imagine him informally telegraphing to his colleagues that "a vote for Hagel is a vote against Israel.""
"According to Foxman, Hagel is not pro-Israel or anti-Iran enough for the job. ""
Once again, when the issue is at hand, the "Republicans" who oppose Trump do not care at all about the US, but they do care about Israel, about selling out our troops and national interest for the cause of re-conquering the Promised Land for Israel...
All of these whiny windbagged hypocrites are obsessed with more war in the Middle East to help Israel.... and their candidate is Hillary.
the thread is about Trump, not Clinton
No, the issue is that this fails as a red herring fallacy – the thread is about Trump, not Clinton.Sen. Deb Fischer
Deb Fischer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"She voted against Chuck Hagel's nomination as Secretary of Defense"
What was that about??
Washington Roundup: Arguments for and Against Chuck Hagel's Nomination
"But while Schumer hasn't said this, one can easily imagine him informally telegraphing to his colleagues that "a vote for Hagel is a vote against Israel.""
"According to Foxman, Hagel is not pro-Israel or anti-Iran enough for the job. ""
Once again, when the issue is at hand, the "Republicans" who oppose Trump do not care at all about the US, but they do care about Israel, about selling out our troops and national interest for the cause of re-conquering the Promised Land for Israel...
All of these whiny windbagged hypocrites are obsessed with more war in the Middle East to help Israel.... and their candidate is Hillary.
McCain's out:
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Inbox, from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.): "Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump. ... and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton."
In the middle of the political storm detonated by the release of the video showing Donald Trump bragging that he engaged in sexual assault, Republicans have been in chaos. Some have abandoned their party's nominee, some have stayed silent, some have tried to concoct a plan (probably unworkable) to dump Trump. And Trump weighed in—via a tweet, of course—to proclaim his defiance: "The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly - I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE, WILL NEVER LET MY SUPPORTERS DOWN!"
Trump's declaration aside, the question of the day is: Is it over for the reality TV celebrity? Has he unintentionally fired himself?
Michael Steele, the former chairman of the Republican Party, believes it is. On Saturday afternoon, I asked him for his reaction to the Trumpocalypse under way. He cut to the chase:
This is a devastating blow to the Trump campaign and to the party, and there is not much either can do to salvage it. It almost doesn't matter what Trump does in the next debate.
A former GOP chief says the elephant is cooked. As another former GOP official tells me, "This is no longer about what happens on Election Day. It's about what happens in 20 years—and whether there is still a Republican Party then."