kaz
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Which is where Trump kills Hillary.I will admit that I certainly thought The Donald would have been gone by now but there seems to be zero inclination on the part of GOP challengers to The Donald to take him on. It's allowed him to basically bully the field into silence.
The lack of courage on the part of Rubio, Christie, Bush, and Kasich is all at once bewildering and saddening. Much more for Rubio than anyone else. He's set up his "white house or bust" scenario by saying he is resigning from the Senate. Christie and Kasich have day jobs to go back to. Bush is the most bewildering of all in how little he seems to really want the job which was the one question mark besides his bid to start with.
Rubio's cache on the lecture circuit is far from established as a fairly incompetent Senator, a pretty lousy Republican, and someone who has been exposed as being as petulant as his age would indicate. Someone in the Rubio camp, one would think, would mention to the Senator that this is the final sets of his professional life and it's time to start spiking the ball when he can.
Trump is basically lying his way through the campaign season and nobody is checking him or calling him out. Democrats will not be as accomdating. The GOP is setting itself up for a shameful defeat and it's candidates seem content to let it happen.
Really, no one cares what the Democrats think of Republican candidates. They won't vote for one under any circumstances. The reverse is also true.
Enter the independents. Best of luck.
You are gonna struggle hard once the voting begins. I'm going to enjoy it.
Like you did the last election, Klown?
What are you talking about? Do you think I predicted a Dem win in 2014? Who told you that? Trump?
Get back in the Kommunist Klown Kar, Bozo, you're not making any sense