The REAL reason the nomination of Trump calls the GOP's judgement into question:

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Donald Trump has been going on and on about how Hillary's vote for Iraq calls her judgement into question.

Trump claims the Iraq invasion was a horrible mistake,

Trump: We Have to 'Admit' Iraq War Was A Mistake, Or Dems Will Win

Trump on Iraq: How Could We Have Been So Stupid? "One Of The Worst Decisions In The History Of The Country"

Donald Trump Accuses George W. Bush Of Lying To Invade Iraq

Iraq was the Republican's war. Remember how they insisted any American opposing the Iraq invasion was a traitor? How Democrats were "soft"?

Now they insist Hillary's vote for the war shows she has "bad judgement".

Well, if Republicans had the bad judgement to trick America into invading Iraq, then how do we know they don't have bad judgement again after electing George W. Bush and nominating Mitt Romney? Remember the Bush Tax cuts were supposed to create jobs. Again "bad judgement".


Republicans need to retire from politics for awhile. At least until they get over this period of "bad judgement".
 
it's a good idea to question anyone's judgement, but keep in mind that in a two-party system a change in a party's leadership can have some profound effects.
 
Donald Trump has been going on and on about how Hillary's vote for Iraq calls her judgement into question.

Trump claims the Iraq invasion was a horrible mistake,

Trump: We Have to 'Admit' Iraq War Was A Mistake, Or Dems Will Win

Trump on Iraq: How Could We Have Been So Stupid? "One Of The Worst Decisions In The History Of The Country"

Donald Trump Accuses George W. Bush Of Lying To Invade Iraq

Iraq was the Republican's war. Remember how they insisted any American opposing the Iraq invasion was a traitor? How Democrats were "soft"?

Now they insist Hillary's vote for the war shows she has "bad judgement".

Well, if Republicans had the bad judgement to trick America into invading Iraq, then how do we know they don't have bad judgement again after electing George W. Bush and nominating Mitt Romney? Remember the Bush Tax cuts were supposed to create jobs. Again "bad judgement".


Republicans need to retire from politics for awhile. At least until they get over this period of "bad judgement".

It wasn't bad judgement. It was pure and simple corruption.
 
it's a good idea to question anyone's judgement, but keep in mind that in a two-party system a change in a party's leadership can have some profound effects.

Trump's win calls into question the voters' decision making ability. They've nominated someone who is both unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation.
 
it's a good idea to question anyone's judgement, but keep in mind that in a two-party system a change in a party's leadership can have some profound effects.

Trump's win calls into question the voters' decision making ability. They've nominated someone who is both unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation.
well, then just going to have to round everybody up and send them to the shower room, can't have all these mentally defective sub-humans contaminating the precious american democracy now, can we?
 
There is a cogent argument to be made that Mrs. Clinton and other non-GOP senators voted as they did in recognition of the President's being the Commander in Chief, thereby they acquiesced to granting him the discretion to act as he saw fit given the information his military and intelligence advisors had shared with him.

There is also a cogent argument that can be made that Trump was at various points in favor of and opposed to the Iraq War and that, as he's been for and against so many other things political, sometimes shifting his position in the space of mere hours or days, that the man lacks conviction and clarity of thought when it comes to multidimensional matters. There's no sin in having that shortcoming, but that doesn't mean I want a guiltless idiot in the White House either.
 
it's a good idea to question anyone's judgement, but keep in mind that in a two-party system a change in a party's leadership can have some profound effects.

Trump's win calls into question the voters' decision making ability. They've nominated someone who is both unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation.

Just like the Dems did in 2008.
 
The REAL reason the nomination of Trump calls the GOP's judgement into question:


GOP'ers are tired of being lied to by liberals, RINOs, and other big-govt pushers.

The nomination of Trump shows they are smart enough to start booting the leftists out.
 
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i'm just not sure the people are to blame, if all there is to work with is deliberately falsified information and propaganda from the media, it's garbage in and garbage out.
 
The REAL reason the nomination of Trump calls the GOP's judgement into question:


The GOP's judgement has been in question for many years.

That's why Trump is the frontrunner. Normal conservatives have had it with RINOs, huge spenders, amnesty pushers, new (unconstitutional) entitlements, etc. They want someone who will go in and clear all that out... or at least make a good start at it.
 
it's a good idea to question anyone's judgement, but keep in mind that in a two-party system a change in a party's leadership can have some profound effects.

Trump's win calls into question the voters' decision making ability. They've nominated someone who is both unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation.

His win doesn't call their decision making ability into question. They have been demanding an idiot racist for a long time. It only confirms what was already known.
 
Trump's win calls into question the voters' decision making ability. They've nominated someone who is both unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation.

Right, because the qualified and suitable ones have been so great for our country.

What we are experiencing is voter retaliation against the GOP. We've told them over and over again what we want, and once in power, they don't provide.

Democrat voters are much different. Just tell them what they want to hear and they're happy. "We're going to get even with those rich people. We are going to take away guns. We are going to solve poverty, we are going to end discrimination" and on and on it goes.

As we've seen, they don't do anything they say they are going to do, but the voters really don't care.

Well.........we Republican voters do care. And while I didn't vote for Trump, I can understand why people put him in front of everybody else. It's time for real change, and I don't mean real bad change like under DumBama. I mean real change in leadership.
 
Unqualified and unsuitable to lead the nation, a civil organizing back bench rookie senator and now a proven pathological liar. So how is that qualified and suitable?
 
His win doesn't call their decision making ability into question. They have been demanding an idiot racist for a long time. It only confirms what was already known.
Clearly, all the liberals can do when asked about Trump or his voters, is tell lies about them.

Their agenda is to destroy conservatives, and telling the truth doesn't do that.
 
The only racists in this political campaign are an old Hag and soon the be former president that promotes a policy of maintaining the plantation voting block.
 
Donald Trump has been going on and on about how Hillary's vote for Iraq calls her judgement into question.

Trump claims the Iraq invasion was a horrible mistake,

Trump: We Have to 'Admit' Iraq War Was A Mistake, Or Dems Will Win

Trump on Iraq: How Could We Have Been So Stupid? "One Of The Worst Decisions In The History Of The Country"

Donald Trump Accuses George W. Bush Of Lying To Invade Iraq

Iraq was the Republican's war. Remember how they insisted any American opposing the Iraq invasion was a traitor? How Democrats were "soft"?

Now they insist Hillary's vote for the war shows she has "bad judgement".

Well, if Republicans had the bad judgement to trick America into invading Iraq, then how do we know they don't have bad judgement again after electing George W. Bush and nominating Mitt Romney? Remember the Bush Tax cuts were supposed to create jobs. Again "bad judgement".


Republicans need to retire from politics for awhile. At least until they get over this period of "bad judgement".

The Clintons beat the drums of war with Iraq for 10 years before we invaded. Revisionist history is a fools game. Stop listening to poorly educated liberals and learn to think for yourself.
 
The Clintons beat the drums of war with Iraq for 10 years before we invaded. Revisionist history is a fools game. Stop listening to poorly educated liberals and learn to think for yourself.

so the Iraq war suddenly becomes a good idea because Clinton said Saddam was a bad man?

Everyone agree Saddam was a bad man. That wasn't the point

The point is, should we have gone in without international support with too small of an Army and no real plan of what to do after we toppled Saddam

You can't lay that one off on the Clintons.
 
We handed a stable Iraq to Obama and he promptly cut and ran. Then he created, funded, and armed ISIS to fight more imaginary boogeyman. That moron, Clinton, was in lockstep the entire way. Seems certain ME countries did not donate to the Clinton slush fund so they had to go.
 

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