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To: cantfindagoodscreenname; Cincinatus' Wife; verga; Finny; Norm Lenhart; Windflier; RitaOK
There will be a name for this when the Strumpettes (at least some of them) regain their senses: Battered American Syndrome.

Totally weary of being ignored by John McCain, Willard, Reince Priebus, Mitch McConnell, John Barleycorn Boehner, the RNC and by being crapped all over by each and every one during the Obozo fascist ascendancy, they will take any old leftist POS in GOP drag who talks dirty, talks nasty, is boorishly rude and gives them attention on the border almighty.

This is what happens when all the GOP cares about is fattening corporate bottom lines. They appear to have decided that Willard's manners were the problem. And this on a day when a decent Christian woman was jailed by a federal black-robed tyrant named Bunning for faithfully following the Scriptures. The Rump was asked about her at his press conference, and, of course, dodged the question and claimed no knowledge.

130 posted on 09/03/2015 2:50:16 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline: Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society/Rack 'em Danno!)
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To: BlackElk
I really hate to differ with you, friend, but we're on opposite sides about Trump.

It's true that he fails the conservative 'test' in some respects, and that he's a recent convert to some of his more conservative positions. The fact remains, he passes the American test with flying colors.

In those areas that are most crucial to the survival of the United States, he's in foursquare agreement with we conservative patriots. If what he set forth in his 2011 book, "Time To Get Tough", is any indication, he'll gradually adopt a well rounded conservative viewpoint.

Here's the thing. Ted Cruz was my first choice for prez in 2016, but it's apparent that he's not resonating with the voters at a level sufficient to capture the nomination. If Trump weren't in the race, Bush would probably be dominating, and Cruz would be fighting off attacks from Jeb's establishment pacs. The heinous GOP-e would be running their usual dirty politicking and squeezing out the outsiders and anti-BigGov candidates. The USCOC boys would be rubbing their hands as they watched our best guys being squashed one by one.

But a funny thing happened on the way to stealing the nomination from The People. A brash, big-mouthed billionaire, who doesn't dance to their tune, entered the race and completely upset their apple cart. He came out swinging, saying the very things that most decent Americans have been screaming at their TV sets for years. His poll numbers hit Number One right out of the gate, and have continued to climb ever since, even though he's done everything conventional wisdom says you can't or mustn't do in a presidential campaign.

The guy is speaking for those of us with weaker voices, and there's not a damn thing the state-run media, the K Street lobbyists, LaRaza, the GOP-e, Hollywood, the alleged conservative pundits, and the anti-American left can do about it. He's steamrolling them all, and promising to do the very things we sent a wave of new Republican legislators to Washington to do.

Trump is the only candidate who wants to build the southern border fence, shut off freebies for illegals, deport them all to their countries of origin, and end birthright citizenship. The only one.

We can argue about conservative purity, and while those conversations are valid, none of it will mean a thing if the Dems are allowed to create 30 to 50 million newly minted voters over the next four years. It will be the final death knell for this republic if someone doesn't stand up and implement the critical steps above.

Some of the other candidates have made statements that sound in accordance with the above, but they're only soft harmonics of the dominant note that Trump is sounding. He means to put an end to the most pressing existential issue the country faces, once and for all.

This is what's driving his polling numbers, and it's why, despite his acknowledged dearth of long held conservative views, the American public is with him. We need a General who's not afraid to lift our flag and lead us into battle against the forces that are destroying us. I've looked around, and the only one I see in the race is Trump.

145 posted on 09/03/2015 6:19:13 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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