FURY: Trump Declares War On GOP

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The Republican nominee predicted some “hypocrites” will lose because they betrayed him, and he may be right.

WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump trained his wrath on the leaders of his own party Sunday, slamming them as “hypocrites” for abandoning him, and predicting they will lose in November.

A slew of Republicans ― especially those in tough election contests ― fled the sinking Trump ship after recordings surfaced Friday of The Donald admitting to predatory sexual behavior.

Continuing to support a presidential candidate who once declared he could get away with sexual assaulting women seemed like a terrible idea to people like Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), who as recently as last week were defending their party’s White House nominee.

Even House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who did not unendorse Trump the way many colleagues did, disinvited Trump from a rally in Wisconsin on Saturday.

But Trump is not going away, or taking it quietly. In a flurry of tweets and retweets, he hammered Republicans for being offended by the idea of a commander in chief who professed on tape that he likes to grab women “by the pussy.”

More: Angry Trump Declares War On GOP | Huffington Post

Will Trump ever learn the value of being "politically correct"? I don't see how this can end well...
 
"GROAN"…unbelievable…just friggin' unbelievable. We must NOT let this madman become our president!
 
Paul Ryan was shouted off his own stage in WIsconsin. Good for him. That's what should happen.

Burn the house down. We don't need a democrat government.
 
Go Trump! Looks like the coup has begun. Count me in.
When loners take advantage of BLM protests, it is thuggery in your mind.

When you are excited about Trump supporters wreaking havoc with firearms on the American public, then its patriotic revolution.

Did I get that about right?
 
The Republican nominee predicted some “hypocrites” will lose because they betrayed him, and he may be right.

WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump trained his wrath on the leaders of his own party Sunday, slamming them as “hypocrites” for abandoning him, and predicting they will lose in November.

A slew of Republicans ― especially those in tough election contests ― fled the sinking Trump ship after recordings surfaced Friday of The Donald admitting to predatory sexual behavior.

Continuing to support a presidential candidate who once declared he could get away with sexual assaulting women seemed like a terrible idea to people like Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), who as recently as last week were defending their party’s White House nominee.

Even House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who did not unendorse Trump the way many colleagues did, disinvited Trump from a rally in Wisconsin on Saturday.

But Trump is not going away, or taking it quietly. In a flurry of tweets and retweets, he hammered Republicans for being offended by the idea of a commander in chief who professed on tape that he likes to grab women “by the pussy.”

More: Angry Trump Declares War On GOP | Huffington Post

Will Trump ever learn the value of being "politically correct"? I don't see how this can end well...

This is the value:

Politically-Correctness = America Loses
 
"GROAN"…unbelievable…just friggin' unbelievable. We must NOT let this madman become our president!


Watch him win.

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Bwahaha
Wiin what? The sympathy of you RW losers? Your Great RW hope's political aspirations are on life support and his handlers are running away to keep from dying with him.


What? If hillary wins what does she win?

What do you win?

The grand prize of crying about obstructionist?

The grand prize of trying to defend hillary on more scandals?

Yea you won something all right, don't you ever get tired of it?
 
Burn the house down. We don't need a democrat government.

So why are you trying so hard to make one?

I'm hoping Russia stops us from committing suicide. We are in desperate need of Vladimir Putin to come here and restore sanity.

Burn the democrat house down to the ground and sow the ground with salt so it never grows again.
 
[What? If hillary wins what does she win?

What do you win?

The grand prize of crying about obstructionist?

The grand prize of trying to defend hillary on more scandals?

Yea you won something all right, don't you ever get tired of it?
We win not having to live in a hellish Twilight Zone with people who have zero rationality empowered for four years.

And we win exposure of the toxic lies and deceptions from people like evangelicals, who hoodwinked the American public into believing they actually gave a damn about family values, or anything other than themselves.
 
Let's see. My guess is the most likely outcome of this "war" will be that the GOP will be in tatters, and Trump's 'brand' will be in shambles.

I'd call that a tie. There's good news for George W. Bush in all this. That's because he won't be the GOP pariah he once was in the aftermath of Iraq, Katrina, and the 2008 financial collapse which ultimately helped get Obama elected.
 
Burn the house down. We don't need a democrat government.

So why are you trying so hard to make one?

I'm hoping Russia stops us from committing suicide. We are in desperate need of Vladimir Putin to come here and restore sanity.

Burn the democrat house down to the ground and sow the ground with salt so it never grows again.
Trump deserves to lose simply because you said that. A political coalition that would have you as a member has no place in American politics.
 
Trump is a moron.

Kelly Ayotte, Senator of New Hampshire
Robert Bentley, Governor of Alabama
Jaime Herrera Beutler, Representative of Washington
Bradley Byrne, Representative of Alabama
Jason Chaffetz, Representative of Utah
Mike Coffman, Representative of Colorado
Barbara Comstock, Representative of Virginia
Mike Crapo, Senator of Idaho
Dennis Daugaard, Governor of South Dakota
Rodney Davis, Representative of Illinois
Cory Gardner, Senator of Colorado
Scott Garrett, Representative of New Jersey
Cresent Hardy, Representative of Nevada
Joe Heck, Representative of Nevada, running for Senate
Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah
Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Former governor of Utah
Will Hurd, Representative of Texas
Carly Fiorina, Former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard and candidate for G.O.P. nomination
Deb Fischer, Senator of Nebraska
Jeff Flake, Senator of Arizona
Jeff Fortenberry, Representative of Nebraska
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio
Steve Knight, Representative of California
Mike Lee, Senator of Utah
Frank LoBiondo, Representative of New Jersey
Mia Love, Representative of Utah
Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico
John McCain, Senator of Arizona
Lisa Murkowski, Senator of Alaska
George E. Pataki, Former governor of New York
Erik Paulsen, Representative of Minnesota
Tim Pawlenty, Former governor of Minnesota
Rob Portman, Senator of Ohio
Condoleezza Rice, Former Secretary of State under George W. Bush
Martha Roby, Represenative of Alabama
Tom Rooney, Representative of Florida
Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Former governor of California
Chris Stewart, Representative of Utah
Dan Sullivan, Senator of Alaska
John Thune, Senator of South Dakota and chairman of the Republican Conference
Fred Upton, Representative of Michigan
Ann Wagner, Representative of Missouri
 

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