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Rumors going on this morning that cruz and Rubio have a deal and that Cruz will be telling his supporters to back Rubio in Florida and Rubio doing the same elsewhere. Also hears he may be supporting Kasich in Ohio
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.
 
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Bottom line. If you think love and kindness works in the world, and you want free shit vote democrat. If you want to get to work, vote Trump.
 
The immigration part of the debate made me laugh.

Americans are "too good" to do the work immigrants do.
They would rather live off their parents and/or relatives then work shitty jobs.

Of course, they don't address that.....
 
.... so what I mean is, it's not going to open up jobs for Americans.
because they won't do those jobs. They would rather remain jobless.
 
Bottom line. If you think love and kindness works in the world, and you want free shit vote democrat. If you want to get to work, vote Trump.
Get to work? Tell us, what does Trump manufacture, besides a clothing line, made in China?
He manufactures great buildings...casinos and hotels...built by blacks and Hispanics...where white people can go to relax and enjoy life. And golf courses...great, great golf courses. Yo.
 
Bottom line. If you think love and kindness works in the world, and you want free shit vote democrat. If you want to get to work, vote Trump.
Get to work? Tell us, what does Trump manufacture, besides a clothing line, made in China?
He manufactures great buildings...casinos and hotels...built by blacks and Hispanics...where white people can go to relax and enjoy life. And golf courses...great, great golf courses. Yo.
Exactly...
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.

Trump tried to prove he could act presidential by playing the straight man last night, and exposed the flaw many Trump critics have been bringing up all along. His actual policy knowledge is weak. He is all bluster, with no substance.
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.

Trump tried to prove he could act presidential by playing the straight man last night, and exposed the flaw many Trump critics have been bringing up all along. His actual policy knowledge is weak. He is all bluster, with no substance.
He's also beginning to try to play party peace-maker. I think I heard that Priebus is even softening.

What choice do they have?
.
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.

Trump tried to prove he could act presidential by playing the straight man last night, and exposed the flaw many Trump critics have been bringing up all along. His actual policy knowledge is weak. He is all bluster, with no substance.
That's why Kasich will be his veep.
 
.... so what I mean is, it's not going to open up jobs for Americans.
because they won't do those jobs. They would rather remain jobless.
Americans don't pick crops, that's hard work, for wetbacks...

So, what is a Presidential candidate going to do to change the "attitude" of the American people? (this is said, tongue in cheek) .....
 
.... so what I mean is, it's not going to open up jobs for Americans.
because they won't do those jobs. They would rather remain jobless.
Americans don't pick crops, that's hard work, for wetbacks...

So, what is a Presidential candidate going to do to change the "attitude" of the American people? (this is said, tongue in cheek) .....
Try demanding work for tax payer support.
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.

Trump tried to prove he could act presidential by playing the straight man last night, and exposed the flaw many Trump critics have been bringing up all along. His actual policy knowledge is weak. He is all bluster, with no substance.

If he knows his stuff, he's hiding it well.
He is also at a disadvantage as he's not been part of the political machine like the other 3 have... he has a much steeper learning curve.
I don't trust any of them ultimately, and don't really feel comfortable with any of them being in the White House.
But I'm not sure I would feel comfortable with anyone, because, the system is broken, and, it would require a tear down and rebuild to make any great change and improvement, OR, it will take decades to chip away at slowly fixing it......
 
Not a shock.

Most of the focus was on Trump last night. Cruz was more polished in his answers. I thought Trump sounded clumsy and redundant myself. I don't think he did a very good job. Maybe he thinks he can relax now with Carson behind him. His "schtick" is getting old.

That being said, I hate Cruz.

Trump tried to prove he could act presidential by playing the straight man last night, and exposed the flaw many Trump critics have been bringing up all along. His actual policy knowledge is weak. He is all bluster, with no substance.
He's also beginning to try to play party peace-maker. I think I heard that Priebus is even softening.

What choice do they have?
.
They have to nominate the person with the most votes and take the chance that said person wins in November. Anything else will result in a shellacking in November.
 

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