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To: Finny
How many other Republican politicians, including RINOs like Romney and Jeb, have donated as heavily to Democrats as they have donated to Republicans?

Well, Romney threw the 2012 election whether intentionally or not, he 'choked' exactly as Trump described it, and that has to be a major donation/gift to the 'RATS.

As for !YEB, he awarded Hillary a 'Liberty Medal' on the anniversary of the massacre of our fellow citizens in Benghazi.

I'd consider that a pretty sizable 'donation'.
144 posted on 10/21/2015 4:28:06 PM PDT by mkjessup ("Politics Ain't Beanbag - Finley Peter Dunne")
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To: mkjessup; Catsrus
So many good folks are really rationalizing, twisting themselves into pretzels trying to justify voting for a now-politician (not a businessman) who until 2011, donated to both parties and more to Democrats than to Republicans. Hard cash, money.

No matter how much I loathe them, no matter how much they have assisted Democrats and the left, I bet that neither Romney nor Jeb have donated roughly equal $$ to the campaigns of Democrats as they have to Republicans, or even close.

Trump has, for decades, up until only a few years ago. He helped put Harry Reid in office, and he helped put Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor's mansion, among other things.

Now folks can rationalize that by saying, "Well, that's just the cost of doing business." What they're saying that they approve and support a politician who will advance the cause of the opposition party and government tyranny if he personally stands to gain financially from it.

And that, my FRiends, is the kind of political "compass" America would do well to toss into the trash heap. Honor and country before personal financial gain -- I guess a lot of folks think that's obsolete.

I know that many of the great patriots who gave their all to create the United States of America in the Revolutionary War, lost all kinds of $$, not to mention their lives and property, in order to do what would gain liberty and justice for all.

But that is so old-fashioned today, so quaint, so "deluded," according to those who defend what is so obviously indefensible. "Cost of doing business" -- bah!

146 posted on 10/21/2015 6:34:35 PM PDT by Finny (Voting "against" is a wish. Be ready to own what you vote for.)
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