Trump gets primaried

It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Weld's family owned slaves.

This thread is not about slavery. Get on topic bitch.
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.
 
Hillary got the most votes. Meanwhile Trump is fucking this country up and you mindlessly follow him.

He isn't fucking up this country, just the part of it you hold dear. And personally, that's a good thing. President Trump is systematically destroying everything you leftists worked so hard for over the last 50 years. I would go so far as to say that he is changing the cellular political structure of this country irreversibly and permanently. This no longer resembles the country you grew up in and whether you like it or not, there is no turning back.

He's fucking up the country.

Not mine, he's making my country greater than it ever was.. But he's certainly fucking up your silly little notion of what this country should be, and to that I say: "Thank you, Mr. President. Good job."
:beer:

Yes yours. H's fucking you up the arse with no Vaseline. And you're thanking him for it. :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:

Bitter, are we? Sorry your girl lost.


Not really. :21:

I feel sorry for dumb asses like you.
 
Weld is a lemming.

So, what's yer point?

You are the lemming if you support Trump.

Trump is by far, THE most unlikely person to be elected president in American history. Lemmings would choose a safe bet, a leader who supports the status quo. Like Hillary, for example.

Hillary got the most votes. Meanwhile Trump is fucking this country up and you mindlessly follow him.

He isn't fucking up this country, just the part of it you hold dear. And personally, that's a good thing. President Trump is systematically destroying everything you leftists worked so hard for over the last 50 years. I would go so far as to say that he is changing the cellular political structure of this country irreversibly and permanently. This no longer resembles the country you grew up in and whether you like it or not, there is no turning back.

He's fucking up the country.

Yep, you must be in some third world shithole.
 
He isn't fucking up this country, just the part of it you hold dear. And personally, that's a good thing. President Trump is systematically destroying everything you leftists worked so hard for over the last 50 years. I would go so far as to say that he is changing the cellular political structure of this country irreversibly and permanently. This no longer resembles the country you grew up in and whether you like it or not, there is no turning back.

He's fucking up the country.

Not mine, he's making my country greater than it ever was.. But he's certainly fucking up your silly little notion of what this country should be, and to that I say: "Thank you, Mr. President. Good job."
:beer:

Yes yours. H's fucking you up the arse with no Vaseline. And you're thanking him for it. :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:

Bitter, are we? Sorry your girl lost.


Not really. :21:

I feel sorry for dumb asses like you.
Misguided sorrow can be dealt with by a doctor.
 
Weld is a lemming.

So, what's yer point?

You are the lemming if you support Trump.

Trump is by far, THE most unlikely person to be elected president in American history. Lemmings would choose a safe bet, a leader who supports the status quo. Like Hillary, for example.

Hillary got the most votes. Meanwhile Trump is fucking this country up and you mindlessly follow him.

He isn't fucking up this country, just the part of it you hold dear. And personally, that's a good thing. President Trump is systematically destroying everything you leftists worked so hard for over the last 50 years. I would go so far as to say that he is changing the cellular political structure of this country irreversibly and permanently. This no longer resembles the country you grew up in and whether you like it or not, there is no turning back.

He's fucking up the country.
In before the lock!
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Weld is an even more trivial character than the nobodies lining up for slaughter in the democrap primary.
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Weld's family owned slaves.

This thread is not about slavery. Get on topic bitch.
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.
 
Weld's family owned slaves.

This thread is not about slavery. Get on topic bitch.
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.

No, you just hate whites who don't kiss your black ass
 
Trump will shred Weld. Bring it on!! :113:

You brainwashed idiots will vote for Trump. But Weld is going to put some knots on his head. He's going to expose Trump and when he is done with Trump, you will understand that Trumps rule is coming to an end.
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
I can’t wait. This is going to be fantastic. Weld isn’t getting much money to primary Trump as basically a democrat running for the republican ticket. So where does he get the money you ask? The democrats of course. Their diners and the DNC itself spends itself into a hole for a losing race. Which leaves them broke and demoralized right before a presidential election.

It’s a dream come true.
 
This thread is not about slavery. Get on topic bitch.
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.

No, you just hate whites who don't kiss your black ass

I don't like whites who are racists.
 
Trump will shred Weld. Bring it on!! :113:

You brainwashed idiots will vote for Trump. But Weld is going to put some knots on his head. He's going to expose Trump and when he is done with Trump, you will understand that Trumps rule is coming to an end.

Just exactly what will your 'hero' do to Trump?
 
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.

No, you just hate whites who don't kiss your black ass

I don't like whites who are racists.
Of course you do. They’re all in your party.
 
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.

No, you just hate whites who don't kiss your black ass

I don't like whites who are racists.

I don't like racists, whatever color.
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Another washed up politician knowing he will get immediate national attention from the Media if he bashes Trump. LMAO who the f-- is Bill Weld?

Some Poo flinger who wants to write a book someday on how he challenged Trump.

It's so illustrative, from a psychology point of view, how the cult followers come running out, wet diapers in hand, clamoring to defend Dear Leader's "honor", melding down into gobs of poo over somebody they profess to know nothing about.

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Nice TDS rant.
You scored a 9.27 outta a possible 10.
Good job!
9.27 at least.
 
According to your own hatred of all things white, that should be enough to get you to post how he is a racist and should be killed.

When have I said I hate all things pussy?
You don't have to say it, your plethora of written words speaks for you. But thanks for admitting you hate pussy. Not surprising really.

Yes you must show where I have specifically said I hate all whites. But you can't do that because that's not been said. All you can do is lie and troll. Opposing whites who are racists like you, is not racism. So just keep crying about a racism you've made up as part of your psychosis little boy.

No, you just hate whites who don't kiss your black ass

I don't like whites who are racists.
And what percentage of whites are racist in your opinion?
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
I can’t wait. This is going to be fantastic. Weld isn’t getting much money to primary Trump as basically a democrat running for the republican ticket. So where does he get the money you ask? The democrats of course. Their diners and the DNC itself spends itself into a hole for a losing race. Which leaves them broke and demoralized right before a presidential election.

It’s a dream come true.

He's been a republican his whole career. He ran as a 3rd party candidate last time and got on the ballot. I don't think lack of funds are going to impact him. The DNC will not be putting money into a republican primary and you just watch what Weld does to Trump. He's going to land some blows and he will hurt Trump.
 

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