What does Trump's selection as nominee, mean for the Democrat party?

Little-Acorn

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Now that the nominee is selected, the usual liberals are screeching their usual hatred and lies. Just as they have done for every Presidential election for many decades.

The Republican party didn't select Trump. The voters did. Apparently the usual liberal screechers have forgotten that the party was dead-set against him, and was trying everything it could to put someone else in instead. They were defeated by the voters, too.

BTW, the only people "shocked" are the liberals who are terrified that Trump might be someone who sees right through their constant appeals to Political Correctness and exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies... and isn't affected by them. And neither are his millions of supporters.

Trump is their worst nightmare: Someone they can't divert, someone they can't successfully lie about, someone whose supporters don't listen to Democrats' diversions, smears, and fibs any more. He's the first Republican in living memory for whom that's true.

Trump's acceptance by the voters, is the death knell of the Democrat party - a party that absolutely depends on fooling people into thinking they have a valid point, and fooling them that their diversions and lies are anywhere near the truth.

The Democrats highest priority has never been to destroy conservatism - that's #2. Their highest priority has been to fool their constituents into believing the Democrat ever deliver what they promise, believing the Democrats are for the "little guy", and believing that Democrats are not the big-govt-socialist party.

Trump's ascendancy sounds the death knell for the Democrats' constituents' belief in their party's lies, diversions, and chicanery. And once that acceptance is gone, the Democrat party cannot survive.
 
Now that the nominee is selected, the usual liberals are screeching their usual hatred and lies. Just as they have done for every Presidential election for many decades.

The Republican party didn't select Trump. The voters did. Apparently the usual liberal screechers have forgotten that the party was dead-set against him, and was trying everything it could to put someone else in instead. They were defeated by the voters, too.

BTW, the only people "shocked" are the liberals who are terrified that Trump might be someone who sees right through their constant appeals to Political Correctness and exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies... and isn't affected by them. And neither are his millions of supporters.

Trump is their worst nightmare: Someone they can't divert, someone they can't successfully lie about, someone whose supporters don't listen to Democrats' diversions, smears, and fibs any more. He's the first Republican in living memory for whom that's true.

Trump's acceptance by the voters, is the death knell of the Democrat party - a party that absolutely depends on fooling people into thinking they have a valid point, and fooling them that their diversions and lies are anywhere near the truth.

The Democrats highest priority has never been to destroy conservatism - that's #2. Their highest priority has been to fool their constituents into believing the Democrat ever deliver what they promise, believing the Democrats are for the "little guy", and believing that Democrats are not the big-govt-socialist party.

Trump's ascendancy sounds the death knell for the Democrats' constituents' belief in their party's lies, diversions, and chicanery. And once that acceptance is gone, the Democrat party cannot survive.

I actually do not believe the Democratic Party is too worry about Donald Trump and in fact they will Trump defeat himself while letting him just talk...
 
Now that the nominee is selected, the usual liberals are screeching their usual hatred and lies. Just as they have done for every Presidential election for many decades.

The Republican party didn't select Trump. The voters did. Apparently the usual liberal screechers have forgotten that the party was dead-set against him, and was trying everything it could to put someone else in instead. They were defeated by the voters, too.

BTW, the only people "shocked" are the liberals who are terrified that Trump might be someone who sees right through their constant appeals to Political Correctness and exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies... and isn't affected by them. And neither are his millions of supporters.

Trump is their worst nightmare: Someone they can't divert, someone they can't successfully lie about, someone whose supporters don't listen to Democrats' diversions, smears, and fibs any more. He's the first Republican in living memory for whom that's true.

Trump's acceptance by the voters, is the death knell of the Democrat party - a party that absolutely depends on fooling people into thinking they have a valid point, and fooling them that their diversions and lies are anywhere near the truth.

The Democrats highest priority has never been to destroy conservatism - that's #2. Their highest priority has been to fool their constituents into believing the Democrat ever deliver what they promise, believing the Democrats are for the "little guy", and believing that Democrats are not the big-govt-socialist party.

Trump's ascendancy sounds the death knell for the Democrats' constituents' belief in their party's lies, diversions, and chicanery. And once that acceptance is gone, the Democrat party cannot survive.
Listen...I believe this is being over-thunk.

Trump has proven me wrong ever since he announced his intentions to run.

I am not going to underestimate his chances to beat Hillary in the general

Having said that, I could have never imagined him being POTUS one day, as I watched The Apprentice year after year
 
I actually do not believe the Democratic Party is too worry about Donald Trump
Just as all his other opponents didn't worry about him... at first.

and in fact they will Trump defeat himself while letting him just talk...
Just as he defeated himself for the last several months, eh?

I'm encouraged. If that's how the Democrats regard him, they will never see him coming.

Which would be a big mistake on their part... just as it was for 16 other candidates.
 
I actually do not believe the Democratic Party is too worry about Donald Trump
Just as all his other opponents didn't worry about him... at first.

and in fact they will Trump defeat himself while letting him just talk...
Just as he defeated himself for the last several months, eh?

I'm encouraged. If that's how the Democrats regard him, they will never see him coming.

Which would be a big mistake on their part... just as it was for 16 other candidates.

You do realize there is a big difference between the Primary season and General Election or do you believe that he will be able to say whatever he wants and it will not hurt him?

If so enjoy November and either Trump move more to the center or he will lose big.

Also the real challenger for Trump was Ted Cruz and he had no chance of winning in November either.
 
Now that the nominee is selected, the usual liberals are screeching their usual hatred and lies. Just as they have done for every Presidential election for many decades.

The Republican party didn't select Trump. The voters did. Apparently the usual liberal screechers have forgotten that the party was dead-set against him, and was trying everything it could to put someone else in instead. They were defeated by the voters, too.

BTW, the only people "shocked" are the liberals who are terrified that Trump might be someone who sees right through their constant appeals to Political Correctness and exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies... and isn't affected by them. And neither are his millions of supporters.

Trump is their worst nightmare: Someone they can't divert, someone they can't successfully lie about, someone whose supporters don't listen to Democrats' diversions, smears, and fibs any more. He's the first Republican in living memory for whom that's true.

Trump's acceptance by the voters, is the death knell of the Democrat party - a party that absolutely depends on fooling people into thinking they have a valid point, and fooling them that their diversions and lies are anywhere near the truth.

The Democrats highest priority has never been to destroy conservatism - that's #2. Their highest priority has been to fool their constituents into believing the Democrat ever deliver what they promise, believing the Democrats are for the "little guy", and believing that Democrats are not the big-govt-socialist party.

Trump's ascendancy sounds the death knell for the Democrats' constituents' belief in their party's lies, diversions, and chicanery. And once that acceptance is gone, the Democrat party cannot survive.
There's still breath in that old Hag's lungs.
 
Now that the nominee is selected, the usual liberals are screeching their usual hatred and lies. Just as they have done for every Presidential election for many decades.

The Republican party didn't select Trump. The voters did. Apparently the usual liberal screechers have forgotten that the party was dead-set against him, and was trying everything it could to put someone else in instead. They were defeated by the voters, too.

BTW, the only people "shocked" are the liberals who are terrified that Trump might be someone who sees right through their constant appeals to Political Correctness and exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies... and isn't affected by them. And neither are his millions of supporters.

Trump is their worst nightmare: Someone they can't divert, someone they can't successfully lie about, someone whose supporters don't listen to Democrats' diversions, smears, and fibs any more. He's the first Republican in living memory for whom that's true.

Trump's acceptance by the voters, is the death knell of the Democrat party - a party that absolutely depends on fooling people into thinking they have a valid point, and fooling them that their diversions and lies are anywhere near the truth.

The Democrats highest priority has never been to destroy conservatism - that's #2. Their highest priority has been to fool their constituents into believing the Democrat ever deliver what they promise, believing the Democrats are for the "little guy", and believing that Democrats are not the big-govt-socialist party.

Trump's ascendancy sounds the death knell for the Democrats' constituents' belief in their party's lies, diversions, and chicanery. And once that acceptance is gone, the Democrat party cannot survive.
I am shocked there were enough Republicans that would vote for him to get nominated.
I would be even more shocked that there would be enough Americans to elect him in a general election.
God help us all if that happens.
 
Interesting.

Even the liberals (the ones that aren't avoiding the thread altogether) can come up with nothing more than, "Um, well... umm... we'll see, I guess."
 
Interesting.

Even the liberals (the ones that aren't avoiding the thread altogether) can come up with nothing more than, "Um, well... umm... we'll see, I guess."
Are you one of the nuts that supports Trump?
Who are you? sex, education, profession, age, previous party affiliation, is someone paying you to support him
 
Interesting.Even the liberals (the ones that aren't avoiding the thread altogether) can come up with nothing more than, "Um, well... umm... we'll see, I guess."
Are you one of the nuts that supports Trump?
Who are you? sex, education, profession, age, previous party affiliation, is someone paying you to support him
Except for the usual diversion artists who try to change the subject away from Trump and get the OP to talk about something else.

(yawn)

Back to the subject:
The Republican voters are sick of seeing their putative "representatives" in government, kowtowing to liberals and being pushed around by them. So they've finally brought in a "gunslinger" whose job is to ignore the attack and threats from the opposition, and straighten things out.

Whether Trump will actually bring about conservative reforms, remains to be seen. He has no real political background, other than trying to wheedle or negotiate favorable treatment as a businessman from whatever politicians are in office.
 

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