Things getting serious! Trump takes back pledge to support GOP nominee

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The Politico ^ | March 29, 2016 | Kyle Cheney
Donald Trump has rescinded his pledge to support the Republican nominee for president. "We'll see who it is," he said Tuesday during a CNN town hall. He said he had been treated "unfairly" by the Republican National Committee and the GOP establishment. He said he was unsure whether the Republican establishment was plotting to take the nomination away from him during the convention in Cleveland. He also said he didn't need Cruz to promise to support him should Trump win the nomination. "I’m not asking for his support," Trump said....
 
Do you not understand that he cannot unite the party?
 
Do you not understand that he cannot unite the party?
Either the party gets behind Trump, or FOR SURE he'll go third party and take 48% of the Republicans with him! He might just get so fucking PISSED at them that he actually starts a THIRD NATIONAL party, having enough money to back several Super Pacs and put primary candidates into the re-electioin mix of those RINO'S that have opposed him.
 
I'm more convinced that Trump is working to undermine the GOP nomination, and hand the election to the establishment sociopaths he has been funding.

If Soros ran as a republicrat and talked about building a wall these people would cheer, and then lament when they were imprisoned by it.

 
Let him try

I KNOW THIS is what the Establishment wants...to LOSE the election if they can't have THEIR MAN in charge, as they can wheel and Deal with the Hildebeast, as her fatal weakness is MONEY, as is theirs! Seems Trump may NOT be the 100% conservative we want BUT he WILL cause a meltdown of the corrupt political system!
 
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Cruz, Kasich, Bush, none of the establishment candidates ever intended to support Trump. This is pretty obvious.
 
Cruz, Kasich, Bush, none of the establishment candidates ever intended to support Trump. This is pretty obvious.



That's for sure. But, they sure planned to try and break him. I can only assume they want to lose again. Keeps them in their money after all. Disgusting.
 
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Is there anything sweeter than watching the Republican party self-implode?

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The Politico ^ | March 29, 2016 | Kyle Cheney
Donald Trump has rescinded his pledge to support the Republican nominee for president. "We'll see who it is," he said Tuesday during a CNN town hall. He said he had been treated "unfairly" by the Republican National Committee and the GOP establishment. He said he was unsure whether the Republican establishment was plotting to take the nomination away from him during the convention in Cleveland. He also said he didn't need Cruz to promise to support him should Trump win the nomination. "I’m not asking for his support," Trump said....

Yep, he's really showing what kind of pussy he is. Heard him on Hannity tonight, he used the term "unfair" 4-5 times, in relation to the media, the GOP rules and about anything else he doesn't like.
 
Is there anything sweeter than watching the Republican party self-implode?

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There is no Republican Party at the present time, hasn't been one in years. There are two Democratic Parties, one has an "R" in front of it, that's the only difference. We aim to change that real soon though.
 
Is there anything sweeter than watching the Republican party self-implode?

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There is no Republican Party at the present time, hasn't been one in years. There are two Democratic Parties, one has an "R" in front of it, that's the only difference. We aim to change that real soon though.
You can delude yourself into believing that. I choose the red pill. Conservatives like you have somehow fallen into the delusion that anything less than 100% conservative is Liberal. Y'all painted yourselves into the tiny corner where you now find yourself. The results are playing out on the national stage as the rightwing clowns are reduced to throwing pies at each other.
 
The Politico ^ | March 29, 2016 | Kyle Cheney
Donald Trump has rescinded his pledge to support the Republican nominee for president. "We'll see who it is," he said Tuesday during a CNN town hall. He said he had been treated "unfairly" by the Republican National Committee and the GOP establishment. He said he was unsure whether the Republican establishment was plotting to take the nomination away from him during the convention in Cleveland. He also said he didn't need Cruz to promise to support him should Trump win the nomination. "I’m not asking for his support," Trump said....
Why would Trump want to support any of the Republican candidates if he's not nominated? The only reason that someone that fails to get the nomination supports an opposition candidate is they are hoping for a place in the winner's administration or they are loyal party members. Trump is neither. If he doesn't get the nomination he just as well support Clinton. He's a lot closer to her than the other candidates.
 
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