I understand you have a dog in this fight it’s not personal
Not to me anyhow I’m just enjoying the show
But be vigilant
Remember Pissant
He did to Palin who never ran anyhow despite the blood shed here for her what you’re doing to Trump on behalf of Walker I think
Fair enough....Trump is a very flawed but damned fun candidate
I get up everyday eager to see how he’s bullied the VICHY GOP or the media
I’m ambivalent but tuned in
But for you....don’t get too eager....or mean to the wrong folks
Pissant did the tuna breath Bachman and Palin joke and got zotted forever but I think he’d been warned......
I’d rather not see that happen to you
Trump implodes and folks will come back to your way of thinking
You never know
I think the main attraction is Trump fights and says stuff we all feel but the rest fear saying sort of
Do I or any other posters think he’s a doctrinaire consevative
A big NO
But I think he would listen to his electorate and loves America and is not an elitist despite being pretty rich
He’s so interesting to watch and he laughs at himself
Not to mention a very hot mommy First Lady
And first daughters that are scorching
It could be worse
Who have I been “mean” to?
Is your post a threat?
What a fine post.
No. Come back to her thinking? Are you nuts?
She is a big supporter of the cronyism, and the SuperPACs behind all of it, that is destroying the Conservatives.
The following is from Sundance at the Conservative Treehouse:
If you look back closely at the history of the last few election cycles you will see what Trump is fully aware of, and what few have EVER paid attention to.
The Citizens United Supreme Court decision was reached in 09. Obama famously railed against it in his 2010 State of the Union speech.
Most, conservatives and Republicans saw the CU decision as a win for our team; a win for free speech; a win to push back against the scope of the Labor Union money that supports the leftist political apparatus...
...what was not thought through was how the Citizens United decision would evolve, and be used by the establishment Republican class, against us.
In 2010 we defeated dozens of incumbent Republicans in both the House and Senate, replacing them with more conservative representatives. Jim DeMints Senate Conservative Fund, a traditional political action committee (PAC), was a key element in supporting Marco Rubio, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, etc.
Mitch McConnell and the establishment republicans were furious.
If the 2010 election process was allowed to repeat again in 2012, the power of dozens of professional republicans was at risk. The very influence of Tom Donohue and the CoC was at stake. Billions of dollars hang in the balance. Something needed to be done to stop the vulgarians.
In late 2011 and early 2012 the Wall Street and K-Street lobby groups formulated a plan to stop conservatives from steamrolling their preferred candidates, Super-PACs.
Super Political Action Committees were formed, using the Citizens United decision, to pour BILLIONS into very specific election processes and subvert the traditional dependency on campaign financial support from the electorate.
In essence the construct of the Citizens United decision was used to pump political gladiators with Wall Street steroids. This approach would be how the professional class would defend their seats, their place at the trough.
This would be how Mitt Romney would be nominated despite the will of the electorate.
We were too slow to respond, because we did not understand the scheme.
In 2014, the process took on new levels of political maneuvering. We caught on to the constructs, as well as the overall goals, of Donohue to 1.) keep Obamacare, 2.) get immigration reform to include amnesty, and 3.) establish Common Core federal education standards.
Late in 2013 we began ringing the alarm bells. Few could believe what we were saying.
It came to pass in 2013, 2014 when establishment Super-Pacs funded by Wall Street and Tom Donohue, and directed by the power brokers alongside Mitch McConnell, destroyed conservative challengers like Ken Cucinelli in Virginia, Matt Bevin in Kentucky, and most obviously Chris McDaniel in Mississippi.
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Wardaddy — do you understand what is going on now?
She is working for the establishment, and against freedom.
Well said.