200 House Republicans give Trump twostanding ovations on Capitol Hill

if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.
 
200 House Republicans give Drumpf two standing ovations on Capitol Hill

And they will all hang together.

LOL, yeah, Republicans are in a jam with a crappy candidate, they have to circle around him at some point. You know, like you dweebs are doing with Chillery ...
 
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Yep. They sure love him.
How can they not love hitlery...you are told to....:lol:
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.

:wtf:

Um ... yeah ... only one party does that. You're such a useless, partisan Democrat piece of donkey exrement it's hilarious. Whatever both parties do, OMG, it's a problem (but only when the Republicans did it). Remarkable
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.
You think Obama will give Trump his phone without a battery? Or his pen without ink? :lol:
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.

:wtf:

Um ... yeah ... only one party does that. You're such a useless, partisan Democrat piece of donkey exrement it's hilarious. Whatever both parties do, OMG, it's a problem (but only when the Republicans did it). Remarkable

went right over your head, NOT remarkable.
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.

:wtf:

Um ... yeah ... only one party does that. You're such a useless, partisan Democrat piece of donkey exrement it's hilarious. Whatever both parties do, OMG, it's a problem (but only when the Republicans did it). Remarkable

went right over your head, NOT remarkable.

Bu bu bu I was criticizing Republicans, what does Democrats doing the same thing have to do with it????

:lmao:

Rocket scientist you are ... not ...
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.

:wtf:

Um ... yeah ... only one party does that. You're such a useless, partisan Democrat piece of donkey exrement it's hilarious. Whatever both parties do, OMG, it's a problem (but only when the Republicans did it). Remarkable

went right over your head, NOT remarkable.

Bu bu bu I was criticizing Republicans, what does Democrats doing the same thing have to do with it????

:lmao:

Rocket scientist you are ... not ...

I wasn't criticizing either merely suggesting role reversal. Dems stall Donnie like Repukes did Obama.

write that down.
 
if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate .. Trump will be 90 years old before any of his crap gets a vote.

:wtf:

Um ... yeah ... only one party does that. You're such a useless, partisan Democrat piece of donkey exrement it's hilarious. Whatever both parties do, OMG, it's a problem (but only when the Republicans did it). Remarkable

went right over your head, NOT remarkable.

Bu bu bu I was criticizing Republicans, what does Democrats doing the same thing have to do with it????

:lmao:

Rocket scientist you are ... not ...

I wasn't criticizing either merely suggesting role reversal. Dems stall Donnie like Repukes did Obama.

write that down.

Gotcha, when you said "if the democrats learned anything from the republicans it was how to filibuster a bill in the senate," clearly you meant both parties are the same.

:lmao:

What a Democrat tool ...
 
The times, the times they are a changin'. Dylan.

Well well well. It's nice to witness this. Finally. But like the old adage, better late than never. I really believe the change of heart is coming about because R's realize they really can't let Clinton near 1600.

"by Alex Swoyer7 Jul 2016Washington, DC 613

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump met with at least 200 House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning.
Sources report Trump received two standing ovations during the meeting, where he reportedly spoke about tax reform, Obamacare, the Supreme Court, the Second Amendment and dishonesty in the media.

From “sources in the room”: Trump got TWO standing Os from House Rs this morning Trump blasts media in meeting with House Republicans

— Sean McMinn (@shmcminn) July 7, 2016

The New Yorker arrived at the meeting with his daughter Ivanka. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus also attended the meeting. The presumptive nominee reportedly answered questions from lawmakers for roughly 40 minutes."

YAY!

Rest at link:

200 House Republicans Give Trump Two Standing Ovations on Capitol Hill - Breitbart

And don't think that standing ovation was easy...

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The times, the times they are a changin'. Dylan.

Well well well. It's nice to witness this. Finally. But like the old adage, better late than never. I really believe the change of heart is coming about because R's realize they really can't let Clinton near 1600.

"by Alex Swoyer7 Jul 2016Washington, DC 613

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump met with at least 200 House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning.
Sources report Trump received two standing ovations during the meeting, where he reportedly spoke about tax reform, Obamacare, the Supreme Court, the Second Amendment and dishonesty in the media.

From “sources in the room”: Trump got TWO standing Os from House Rs this morning Trump blasts media in meeting with House Republicans

— Sean McMinn (@shmcminn) July 7, 2016

The New Yorker arrived at the meeting with his daughter Ivanka. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus also attended the meeting. The presumptive nominee reportedly answered questions from lawmakers for roughly 40 minutes."

YAY!

Rest at link:

200 House Republicans Give Trump Two Standing Ovations on Capitol Hill - Breitbart

I guess you missed the part about how contentious it was, according to the Wall Street Journal, which is at least a legitimate news agency:


Donald Trump Woos Some GOP Lawmakers, Leaves Others Cold

"""In one of the morning’s most confrontational exchanges, Mr. Trump chastised Sen. Jeff Flake (R., Ariz.) for criticizing him publicly, saying that up until now he hadn’t personally attacked Mr. Flake but could start to, according to someone familiar with the discussions.

Mr. Flake referred to himself as the “other senator from Arizona—the one who wasn’t captured,” in a reference to Mr. McCain’s time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, which Mr. Trump has diminished. Mr. Flake said he wanted to be able to support Mr. Trump, but found it hard to do so amid the candidate’s stream of incendiary comments.

A spokesman for Mr. Flake confirmed that the meeting’s exchange, as reported first by the Washington Post, was accurate.

When Mr. Trump blamed the media for distorting his comments, Mr. Flake responded that he was referring to direct quotes, according to the person familiar with the exchange. Mr. Flake wasn’t immediately available for comment.

Mr. Trump also belittled Sen. Mark Kirk, the Illinois Republican locked in a tight re-election race who rescinded his endorsement of Mr. Trump last month. Mr. Trump called Mr. Kirk a “loser” and predicted he would lose his race, according to someone familiar with the discussion.

Mr. Trump also said he believed Mr. Kirk privately supported him, but felt he had to publicly disavow him, according to two people familiar with his remarks. Mr. Kirk said he didn’t have any reaction to Mr. Trump’s comments and predicted that Mr. Trump wouldn't win in Democratic-leaning Illinois.

Mr. Trump also faced some tough questions earlier Thursday from House Republicans, who pressed him on some of his most provocative stances, including his early comments that many Hispanics crossing the southern border are rapists and criminals. Rep. Cresent Hardy, a Nevada Republican facing one of the tightest re-election races in the country this fall, asked Mr. Trump about how his campaign style would register in swing states such as Nevada, which has a large Hispanic population."""

Donald Trump Woos Some GOP Lawmakers, Leaves Others Cold

Pffffffffft. The Wall Street Journal is part of the Never Trump crowd. As a matter of fact the editor has such a hate on for Trump that he wants Trump to lose so badly that it punishes the voters that backed him.

Imagine that. A Republican wanting to punish the electorate because he didn't like the candidate. Piss on him. Bret Stephens can go fuck himself. Forever.
 
The times, the times they are a changin'. Dylan.

Well well well. It's nice to witness this. Finally. But like the old adage, better late than never. I really believe the change of heart is coming about because R's realize they really can't let Clinton near 1600.

"by Alex Swoyer7 Jul 2016Washington, DC 613

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump met with at least 200 House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning.
Sources report Trump received two standing ovations during the meeting, where he reportedly spoke about tax reform, Obamacare, the Supreme Court, the Second Amendment and dishonesty in the media.

From “sources in the room”: Trump got TWO standing Os from House Rs this morning Trump blasts media in meeting with House Republicans

— Sean McMinn (@shmcminn) July 7, 2016

The New Yorker arrived at the meeting with his daughter Ivanka. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus also attended the meeting. The presumptive nominee reportedly answered questions from lawmakers for roughly 40 minutes."

YAY!

Rest at link:

200 House Republicans Give Trump Two Standing Ovations on Capitol Hill - Breitbart

I guess you missed the part about how contentious it was, according to the Wall Street Journal, which is at least a legitimate news agency:


Donald Trump Woos Some GOP Lawmakers, Leaves Others Cold

"""In one of the morning’s most confrontational exchanges, Mr. Trump chastised Sen. Jeff Flake (R., Ariz.) for criticizing him publicly, saying that up until now he hadn’t personally attacked Mr. Flake but could start to, according to someone familiar with the discussions.

Mr. Flake referred to himself as the “other senator from Arizona—the one who wasn’t captured,” in a reference to Mr. McCain’s time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, which Mr. Trump has diminished. Mr. Flake said he wanted to be able to support Mr. Trump, but found it hard to do so amid the candidate’s stream of incendiary comments.

A spokesman for Mr. Flake confirmed that the meeting’s exchange, as reported first by the Washington Post, was accurate.

When Mr. Trump blamed the media for distorting his comments, Mr. Flake responded that he was referring to direct quotes, according to the person familiar with the exchange. Mr. Flake wasn’t immediately available for comment.

Mr. Trump also belittled Sen. Mark Kirk, the Illinois Republican locked in a tight re-election race who rescinded his endorsement of Mr. Trump last month. Mr. Trump called Mr. Kirk a “loser” and predicted he would lose his race, according to someone familiar with the discussion.

Mr. Trump also said he believed Mr. Kirk privately supported him, but felt he had to publicly disavow him, according to two people familiar with his remarks. Mr. Kirk said he didn’t have any reaction to Mr. Trump’s comments and predicted that Mr. Trump wouldn't win in Democratic-leaning Illinois.

Mr. Trump also faced some tough questions earlier Thursday from House Republicans, who pressed him on some of his most provocative stances, including his early comments that many Hispanics crossing the southern border are rapists and criminals. Rep. Cresent Hardy, a Nevada Republican facing one of the tightest re-election races in the country this fall, asked Mr. Trump about how his campaign style would register in swing states such as Nevada, which has a large Hispanic population."""

Donald Trump Woos Some GOP Lawmakers, Leaves Others Cold

Pffffffffft. The Wall Street Journal is part of the Never Trump crowd. As a matter of fact the editor has such a hate on for Trump that he wants Trump to lose so badly that it punishes the voters that backed him.

Imagine that. A Republican wanting to punish the electorate because he didn't like the candidate. Piss on him. Bret Stephens can go fuck himself. Forever.

Would you like to post some links to negative articles about him or just blather?

I stated the facts from the article and it has been corroborated that he got into contentious arguments with those mentioned above. It was not a coronation.
 

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