Posted on 04/11/2016 1:16:33 PM PDT by SpaceBar
Mr. Publana is a brainiac. After 30 years, he still knows how to make my blood sing with both his spoken and unspoken thoughts or a look over the rim of his nerdy glasses.
Levin must be having fun with this LOL
Doesn’t bother me none. Just found it funny to describe Cruz as white, and it made me think of whole “white Hispanic” thing with ol’ Jorge Zimmerhombre. Unlike 95% of media I don’t think it’s a pejorative.
Hello FRiends. As a Trump supporter myself, Id like to ask what is your reaction to the following document circulated at the convention? And, also, IF a Trump PAC distributed a similar document at a future event, would you, as a Cruz supporter, consider it a form of intimidation? Please take a moment to consider this question carefully. Thank you and Best FREgards,
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That would IMHO be hardball politics. I wouldn’t care at all.
Frankly 2 points I would make.
1 Many of the charges are entirely accurate.
2 Trump has said far worse about a number of candidates and makes sh!t up as he goes along. The citizenship smear when he first fell behind Cruz in CO (still waiting for Trump’s lawsuit), the smear on Carson comparing him to a pedophile, accusing Cruz of breaking the law (yesterday) the list goes on.
BTW I don’t know that Trump hasn’t circulated a document about “Lying Ted” that certainly has been a theme here for many months, so this IMHO is ‘turnabout is fair play’.
BINGO!
I callem LIEberals because they LIE!
“How exactly is Trump turning into a liberal.”
If you’ll notice, I didn’t call Deceptive Donnie a liberal. I called his supporters liberal by the way you are acting. See as follows:
“Deceptive Donnie supporters: turning more and more into liberal, politically correct weenies who believe everybody should get a trophy.”
That is the way liberals act.
Now, on the other hand, Deceptive Donnie isn’t “turning liberal”, he is liberal. He never “turned conservative”.
And if you’re going to tell me that changed, why has he changed his positions even DURING the campaign?
had about 10 different positions on abortion?
Why is he recommending a “mandate” for health care?
Why is he now talking about “keeping the good ones” instead of deporting all 12 million?
Why is he pro-Planned Parenthood?
Why is he “neutral” with Israel?
Why did he financially support liberal politicians for 40 years? (Don’t tell me it was because he was a businessman, otherwise, I’ll ask you:
Why was your business more important to you than your moral, ethical, political values?
I also did not appreciate his put-down of John Bolton a week or so ago. I happen to admire John Bolton. I've been following his writings for a while and he consistently makes excellent sense. What is Savage's beef about Bolton?
Sure looks like it. That sure looks like guilt on his face or “or I just got caught”.
Jones you’re definitely not a Jedi To be so silly and act like the term “feelings” is a code word for “dumb” simply reveals you don’t appreciate the science behind emotional intelligence. Probably something you don’t recognize.
The RNC took the opportunity to create “rules” that are much like tax law. Very little transparency. Oh, they obeyed the technical aspects of the rules, but made a serious political mistake.
The election is about being shafted by the Republican establishment the last two election cycles, and once again Republicans fell into the perception trap confirming the public’s anger and distrust.
Cruz claimed the mantle of putting down the establishment, but now has been endorsed by Lindsey Graham, Romney, etc. He’s losing that mantle faster than ice in hell.
DAMN IT!
If Trump wsd as much of an insider as Cruz, he would have known how
this fixed system works.
If Trump were more establishment hed know how to massage the system.
If Trump had spent his whole life in politics like ol ted hed know that the
votes dont count. Its how much you promise the delegates.
Yeah pretty much this.
Hannity said this afternoon neither Cruz or Trump in wanted by the Rence Priebus GOP crowd and that don’t be too surprised to see a helicopter drop in Paul Ryan or someone similar at the convention.
He said the GOP (John Bonehead gang) has gone to hell like too fast.
Lies, misrepresentations, talking points, and general garbage.
But hey, what else can I expect from a paid shill?
How did you know he was speaking about Cruz? Maybe you’ve come around after all?
Wow, first Kasich voter...
Guess there is a first for everything...
can I ask what draws you to him?
He is just so different from Cruz.
Listened to Rush today.
According to him, the CO Republican Party changed the rules last year BECAUSE Trump was doing so well. They intended on stopping him there.
This wasn’t some random action to streamline and improve the process. The Tweet that came from the CO GOP confirmed their ultimate motive for the Rule changes.
That being said, Trump’s people should have been on top of this given the lead time. Big mistake for his Campaign IMHO.
This is why Political novices don’t normally get too far in their aspirations, Trump being the exception. (so far)
Nope. The only thing that was changed about the process was that the straw poll was canceled. Since the straw poll results were not binding, the change had no effect on the way the delegates were chosen.
Now, if they hadn't canceled the straw poll, THAT would have changed the process, because this year the RNC would have required that the results be binding. That would have been a change from previous elections.
Well, I thought that was what Rush said, but I was busy getting ready for work and probably misunderstood him.
The whole thing is a mess. Que Sara Sara...
That could only be true if Pete Rose hadn't actually played a baseball game.
It's a testament to your ability to kid yourself to believe, in any way, that it's okay for Cruz to "win" without voters actually voting for him.
Any part of a supposed "electoral process" that bypasses the need for actually voting is a scam.
I look at Kasich as a consolation prize.
Look around you. There are plenty of people who will never vote for Trump, no matter what. On the flip side, plenty more will never vote for Cruz.
That being the case, maybe the best the GOP can do is scratch both off the ballot and settle for third place. That’s Kasich.
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