Awesome!
The GOPe is one step closer to their brokered conventions where they will promptly kick Cruz to the side and give the nomination to Bush, Rubio or Mitt.
And you guys will be sitting there like slack-jawed yokels wondering what happened.
No wonder the right always ends up with their face in the dirt.
God ain’t that the truth.
But they might actually throw the yokels a bone this time and let Cruz be the appointed loser to Hillary. Oh what fun.
I’m already wondering what made FR support a liberal.
Cruz says there will be a revolt if the gopE takes it away from the guy who wins. He’s talking the talk but he knows better. He is part of the E now and he’s doing his part to stop Trump.
And all these people on here who support Cruz will end up pulling the lever for who ever the elites nominate. Just like they always do. Just like I always did. But won’t do again.
“Awesome!
The GOPe is one step closer to their brokered conventions where they will promptly kick Cruz to the side and give the nomination to Bush, Rubio or Mitt.
And you guys will be sitting there like slack-jawed yokels wondering what happened.
No wonder the right always ends up with their face in the dirt. “
So I guess we’re all just supposed to accept “reality” and vote Trump since he has like 330 delegates and you need 1237 to win the nomination? Cruz stated clearly last night to Hannity that he’s trying to win this during the primaries, not at the convention. According to the count I saw, he came in to today less than 100 delegates behind Trump and if he takes 3 of 4 today (the 3 caucus states I presume), he may cut Trumps lead to 75 or less.
Despite the narrative you’re trying to create, we still believe we can win the nomination outright. True, Trump has the momentum and he’s in the driver’s seat, but you guys are gonna have to earn it.
I'd say a bigger reason is that those on the right accept the claims of George W., McCain, Romney, and Trump that they are really, truly conservatives. Despite all the signs to the contrary, we believed them (or at least, hoped for the best). The sad thing is that even Romney had a more credible conservative political history than Trump.