Posted on 02/03/2016 5:44:08 PM PST by Elderberry
Edited on 02/03/2016 5:51:36 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Donald Trump may still be leading most polls for the Republican presidential nomination, but after Monday night's Iowa caucuses, one longtime conservative activist believes the real-estate mogul's days as a frontrunner are numbered.
"He underperformed and I think his balloon has been punctured," said Richard Viguerie, chairman of ConservativeHQ.com and a direct mail fundraising pioneer. "The only person who has gone after Trump and has won is Cruz, and now I think others are going to be emboldened to do that."
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Agreed...I believe most of US -- meaning FReepers -- will.
But there seem to be a large number of infiltrators -- trolls -- working under unfamiliar screen names employed every two years, likely in behalf of the GOP-e and their candidates, whose purpose is to enrage Cruz and Trump supporters against each other.
And somr of us -- on each side -- are falling for it.
NO! Please, NO!
I don't want freepers to get the wrong idea. I made up some funny Cruz graphics after he made me sad by using some underhanded tactics to get votes. But I WOULD crawl across the proverbial broken glass to vote for him if he becomes the nominee.
I sincerely hope Cruz die-hards will do the same if Trump is the nominee!
I would similarly vote for Rubio if he could convince me he would not work for blanket amnesty. If the republic is to be destroyed then let history record it was a rat president that did it :-(
Go Trump!
Go Cruz!
Go Jeb! (Straight home to momma you effing loser)
I like your graphic...keep posting it!
Great post! ... You are a wise freeper my FRiend :-)
Good luck, sir. Time to stack everything and pull turf over your head. I'm too old to see the end before it sees me.
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