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What has my curiosity going is noticing how every conservative in the media turned against Trump.
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Where will he be next week on those issues?
Winning Nevada by an even bigger landslide. He's polling 45% in Nevada.
Its easy to win when you tell anyone exactly what they want to hear. It won't work in the General Election.
What has my curiosity going is noticing how every conservative in the media turned against Trump.
Trump is the biggest liar of them allDoes anything make a difference with moronic Trump supporters?LOL!! You really think that makes any difference at all?
Yes. Chronic liars and old tired Socialists matter to Trump supporters.
If you're this upset now, how are you going to cope when Trump wins?
I think he may be the beginning of the end of what we know as the Republican Party
They have created a monster that they can no longer control. That monster is giving them Trump
He actually had substance as well as style so did Bill Clinton. Obama, Trump, Sanders, H Clinton not so much
Substance...Let business so whatever they want.
Two recessions later...
Still rather have that over the Carter years (shudder).
We'll be OK if we stop the crap with all of our
His numbers shrank after the "Kim Davis Issue" was introduced at the 11th hour just before yesterday's primary. Look for more of that in Texas and the Super Tuesday states. It was the first time Trump's numbers took a significant hit. It was either the rebel flag issue, which SC voted to ban on public grounds. Or it was the gay marriage issue; where SC voted to exclude non mother/father pairs.
People get grumpy when their self-governance is taken away and their Christians plopped in jail all so two dudes can force children to be without a mother for life as a matter of binding contract. It's an issue that crosses all demographics except the far left. It bleeds into Hillary's supporters too; I guarantee it; since I myself used to support Hillary up and until the moment she saddled up with the Rainbow Reicht.
Trump is not going to be the GOP nominee. I'll admit, it's a bit of a mystery who it actually will be. But it won't be Donald Trump. The gay marriage issue took pounds of flesh off him this time; and that was when the ad was really weak and wimpy. If they bump up the heat on that issue, introduce Kim Davis and motherless/fatherless kids....Trump calling the gay marriages he's attended "beautiful" ...and proclaiming it's a dead legal issue...that's going to come back to haunt him.
Kasich is all about jobs for the working class. If he runs "Trump soft on gay marriage ads"...look out...
Kasich is a nice guy and I would vote for him.
After I do all the Blue Collar guys I know will kick my ass after he opens the Southern Border.
What makes you think Kasich is "nice," the fact that he saddled the children and grand children of Ohio's citizens with huge Medicare taxes?
Is Ohio not running a surplus?
Yes we are, but at the expense of cities and towns all across the state.
Let me get this right...
What good for Wall Street is not necessarily good for Main Street.
What's good for a State BUDGET is not necessarily good for the majority of it's Municipalities.
Tell her Trump is a birther
Trump is the biggest liar of them allDoes anything make a difference with moronic Trump supporters?
Tell her Trump is a birther
LOL!! You really think that makes any difference at all?
Yes. Chronic liars and old tired Socialists matter to Trump supporters.
2008 was the begining of style over substance for Presidential nominees and I don't see it ending anytime soon.
Yes something I don't expect blind partisans who parrott party talking points to understand.He actually had substance as well as style so did Bill Clinton. Obama, Trump, Sanders, H Clinton not so muchYou must have missed Reagan in 19802008 was the begining of style over substance for Presidential nominees and I don't see it ending anytime soon.
Substance...Let business so whatever they want.
Two recessions later...
More so than 2008.2008 was the begining of style over substance for Presidential nominees and I don't see it ending anytime soon.
You considered 2000 and 2004 decided on the issue of "substance"?
You guys are able to admit when you are wrong? Where was that honesty on Iraq or when bushanomics put us into a recession?I never could have predicted Trump, but I knew Jeb Bush had no chance ever. I'm shocked he didn't get the message much earlier.
I must admit I was wrong too. I knew Bush wouldn't make it, but I predicted he would stay in much longer than he has. The question now is who gets his support? I think Kasich will benefit from this if he doesn't drop out as well.
Because there is no honesty in anything you just said. In Iraq, we all knew that there were WMDs, during the election year the democrats pretended they didn't know, and nothing Bush did caused the collapse in the economy. In fact Bush warned the democrats in congress about the coming disaster 5 times and they refused to do anything about it.
THAT is honesty right there.
I never could have predicted Trump, but I knew Jeb Bush had no chance ever. I'm shocked he didn't get the message much earlier.
So why did you believe Jeb "had no chance ever"?
Several reasons:
1. He's a Bush.
2. He's an establishment candidate.
3. He's a progressive.
4. He's soft on illegals.
5. He supports common core.
In short, he's the opposite of what the bulk of the GOP voters want.
Uh.....how many votes did you cast for Jeb's sibling?
Irrelevant, but I voted for him twice.
I never could have predicted Trump, but I knew Jeb Bush had no chance ever. I'm shocked he didn't get the message much earlier.
So why did you believe Jeb "had no chance ever"?
Several reasons:
1. He's a Bush.
2. He's an establishment candidate.
3. He's a progressive.
4. He's soft on illegals.
5. He supports common core.
In short, he's the opposite of what the bulk of the GOP voters want.
Uh.....how many votes did you cast for Jeb's sibling?
Irrelevant, but I voted for him twice.
"Irrelevant"?
It is a reflection of your judgement.......atrocious....
Would all those present heaping dirt on Jeb's grave who also cast two votes for his imbecile brother please raise their hands.......
Rustic......don't be shy now....
Amazin', ain't it?
I voted for the imbecile twice.
Option 1 - Al Gore, who said NYC would be under water right now.
Option 2 - John Kerry, who may be the dumbest man walking the earth
Take the imbecile every time in those 2 choices.....which is sad.
More consequential......
Some Gore quote you made up, or
"you've covered your ass now"?
Given the above, I don't think we need to linger on your judgement of Kerry's intelligence....
Didn't have to make that Gore quote up. The person who wants to "save the planet" and has become fantastically wealthy with that scam. From his Nobel Prize speech (which along with Barrack Hussein Obama winning one shows you how devalued that award has become).
Last September 21 (2007), as the Northern Hemisphere tilted away from the sun, scientists reported with unprecedented distress that the North Polar ice cap is "falling off a cliff." One study estimated that it could be completely gone during summer in less than 22 years. Another new study, to be presented by U.S. Navy researchers later this week, warns it could happen in as little as 7 years.
The Iran deal is proof positive how stupid Kerry is. Or how Putin is making him look even dumber (which admittedly is pretty hard to do).
He actually had substance as well as style so did Bill Clinton. Obama, Trump, Sanders, H Clinton not so muchYou must have missed Reagan in 19802008 was the begining of style over substance for Presidential nominees and I don't see it ending anytime soon.
Substance...Let business so whatever they want.
Two recessions later...
Still rather have that over the Carter years (shudder).
His numbers shrank after the "Kim Davis Issue" was introduced at the 11th hour just before yesterday's primary. Look for more of that in Texas and the Super Tuesday states. It was the first time Trump's numbers took a significant hit. It was either the rebel flag issue, which SC voted to ban on public grounds. Or it was the gay marriage issue; where SC voted to exclude non mother/father pairs.
People get grumpy when their self-governance is taken away and their Christians plopped in jail all so two dudes can force children to be without a mother for life as a matter of binding contract. It's an issue that crosses all demographics except the far left. It bleeds into Hillary's supporters too; I guarantee it; since I myself used to support Hillary up and until the moment she saddled up with the Rainbow Reicht.
Trump is not going to be the GOP nominee. I'll admit, it's a bit of a mystery who it actually will be. But it won't be Donald Trump. The gay marriage issue took pounds of flesh off him this time; and that was when the ad was really weak and wimpy. If they bump up the heat on that issue, introduce Kim Davis and motherless/fatherless kids....Trump calling the gay marriages he's attended "beautiful" ...and proclaiming it's a dead legal issue...that's going to come back to haunt him.
You are absolutely correct, everyone whose career or job is permanently gone will NEVER forget Kim David and will therefore vote for another Republican who will make even more Americans lose their income.
You can now relax and stop posting until after the 2016 election.
Kasich is all about jobs for the working class. If he runs "Trump soft on gay marriage ads"...look out...
Kasich is a nice guy and I would vote for him.
After I do all the Blue Collar guys I know will kick my ass after he opens the Southern Border.
What makes you think Kasich is "nice," the fact that he saddled the children and grand children of Ohio's citizens with huge Medicare taxes?