Posted on 07/25/2016 11:55:37 AM PDT by Lakeshark
In 2008 we had John McCain, who was too honorable to criticize Barack Hussein Obama. In 2012 we had Mitt Romney who again was too honorable to attack our first black President.
Now we have Ted Cruz who is too honorable to honor his pledge of party unity, too honorable to protect our Supreme Court from Hillarys potential nominees, and too honorable to help us win. We have all the Libertarians, so honorable they have a shot at throwing the election to Hillary.
We have a whole list of conservative pundits and websites, who could swallow the GOP betraying all their 2012 pledges, doubling our national debt and increasing entitlements, without a word about bolting the party, but Trumps crude, honest talk is too much for their honor to bear?
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Bkmk
Hillary should be disqualified for cheating. Just like doping for the olympics. This should be a new refrain that is repeated over and over.
Excellent points
Excellent article!
Cruz is willing to let the funding of abortions continue. This kind of makes me think it’s more about him than it is about what’s right. All the other republicans not supporting Trump are giving the okay for federal funded abortions, losing 2nd Amendment rights, Hillary appointed judges, unlawful immigration, Obamacare, un-vetted so-called muslim refugees being dumped on us, etc.
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True, except for those thick skulled NeverTrump & diehard Cruz supporters, whose false "integrity" prevent them from supporting Trump.
Remove words six and seven to say an even more important message.
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