Trump didn't "declare war" on the RNC... a few RNC members declared war on him

Little-Acorn

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Speaker of the House Paul Ryan announced that he would no longer defend Trump or campaign for him. When he had a conference call to discuss this with other Republicans, the others uniformly condemned Ryan's announcement.

Sounds to me like the RNC hasn't changed its support of Trump. One member chickened out, turn and ran. But the large majority are still with him.

Trump replied that it would be nice to have Ryan's support, but didn't need it to win.

Who, exactly, is "declaring war" here?

The usual media announced, of course, that it was Trump declaring war, not Ryan. It's not clear why.
 
President Trump is the worst nightmare for all Establishment/Elites. They've been building this world to suit themselves since the USSR collapse or even earlier. They have spent lots of money, they have brought bunch of their puppets to power in many countries (including this one), they have brainwashed millions of people so that those people could feel comfortable in artificially created "reality" and if Trump wins, all that expensive construction will collapse and they will become nobody. Trump said: "On January,20 all Americans will wake up in a different world!" But so will the Elites. And what will be good for the majority of Americans won't necessary be good for the Elites.

That's why they are fighting for "Anybody but Trump" for president and that's why the rest of the people should stand for "Nobody but Trump!"
 
I guess these assholes learned nothing after getting spanked due to the midterm back stabbing they delivered to their constituents.
 
Who, exactly, is "declaring war" here?

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Well you'd have to understand most of the base of the GOP.. They can't meld the principle of attending church and trying their best to lead a moral life with "grabbing women by the pussy". It's like trying to combine matter and anit-matter. It just doesn't end up well.

So, since Trump's past is what caused moral-striving people to distance themselves as they had to...as they must...Trump is the one who started it. Before he signed up to be the head of the ticket for a moral party, he should've realized his past would never gain the support of that party.
 
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan announced that he would no longer defend Trump or campaign for him. When he had a conference call to discuss this with other Republicans, the others uniformly condemned Ryan's announcement.

Sounds to me like the RNC hasn't changed its support of Trump. One member chickened out, turn and ran. But the large majority are still with him.

Trump replied that it would be nice to have Ryan's support, but didn't need it to win.

Who, exactly, is "declaring war" here?

The usual media announced, of course, that it was Trump declaring war, not Ryan. It's not clear why.
A distinction without a difference.
 

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