Posted on 08/08/2015 6:17:43 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
Ignore the colors on this map. Voting for Walker, Rubio, Cruz, Fiorina, et al only guarantees we are going to get Jeb Bush -VS- Hillary Clinton in 2016. Regardless of how much you despise the thought, it is written.
.Expecting a different outcome is like standing at that soda machine that gives you diet ginger ale regardless of which button you push
The plan was broadly outlined in October of 2013. The details were filled in during the spring of 2014 you were not paying attention. Its too late for you to do anything to stop it.
The only thing left now is for you to do what Tom Donohue knows you will do: Select your candidate, believe it makes a difference, and then predictably youll get the CoC selection, Jeb Bush.
There is no substantive difference between Jeb and Hillary, and there is absolutely no difference between the current National GOP and National Democrats. Both parties are intent on the expansion of government, the diminishment of U.S. national interests (Main Street), along with the inflation of Wall Street interests (CoC) and capital markets (Koch Brothers).
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And Obama is playing Russian Roulette with Iran.
By what analysis did you arrive at that prognostication?
Well, you can approach it one of several ways:
1. if you believe that the eGOP is going to pick the candidate, then it sure as heck won’t be Trump.
2. if you don’t accept #1, Trump can be/is pretty offensive, and it will catch up with him.
3. he will show himself to be the moderate progressive that he has been up to now, and that will alienate the same people who didn’t vote for Romney last time (and, many who did).
4. and, sort of a continuation of #2, he will say something that even those of us who appreciate his outspokenness will not be able to overlook.
I could probably think of more, but that should do for starters.
The GOP-e can choose their favorite candidate to push, but they have no control over the primary votes. Their favored candidate cannot win if the people don't vote for them.
2. Trump can be/is pretty offensive, and it will catch up with him.
Perhaps, but the country is flocking to him precisely because he's unafraid to say the things most politicians would die to avoid. Sometimes the way he communicates his message is harsh to our wussified ears, and yes, sometimes he does go over the top.
With the dire state our country's in, I couldn't give a crap about his harsh language, or if he offends some perpetually offended protected class. I'm simply too angry about what's happening to my country to give a damn. From what I read here and elsewhere online, that's pretty much the prevailing mood.
3. he will show himself to be the moderate progressive that he has been up to now, and that will alienate the same people who didnt vote for Romney last time (and, many who did).
I don't expect Trump to be a perfect conservative, but he's grown as a person, and I really don't expect him to support any kind of left wing socialist policy. Freepers who've read his (just re-released) book, "Time To Get Tough", report that his prescriptions for America are more conservative than most would expect from him.
Now that the battle has been engaged, there's no way that Trump will quit. His competitive warrior sense has been switched on, and only victory will extinguish it. The man was made for this sort of contest. He'll use every bit of knowledge and skill that he's acquired over the decades to achieve his end of vanquishing his foes and winning the deal.
Only Trump can defeat Trump. As long as he wants the presidency, there's nothing anyone can do to stop him from getting it.
I disagree completely. If Trump really were going to run, he would be the GOPe dream candidate. He stands for everything they do, but since he yells a lot, some conservatives actually support him in a way they would never support other RINOs.
There are people out there who are against amnesty and don't trust RINOs on amnesty. But they cheer Trump on his amnesty.
If the GOPe could get Trump to actually run, it would be their final victory.
Trump = the destruction of the Tea Party.
I don’t think that this will happen, but if it does, Bush, as president, would be 1,000 times better than hillary....but of course there will be some so called Republicans who will sit out the election as they did the last two.....and then whine for 4-8 years while their candidate sits and watches....PATHETIC
Oh good grief...........
Wrong. Bush is just like Hillary. He would be more comfortable and more electable as a Democrat.
Cruz is the one who has been saying there is one party in DC
Trump golfs with Bill Clinton
“NO OTHER candidate is capable of beating the CoC, GOP machine. People need to wake the heck up. Once illegals are allowed to pour across border and vote in numbers greater than we have now, America is done. WAKE UP PEOPLE, your favorite candidate cant win. Get behind Trump!”
Clinton’s golfing buddy is not the man for the job
I know where you stand, Geron. It’s really too bad you feel that way.
Peace
There is nothing conservative about Trump. That is why I like Ted Cruz.
Principles are what I have always supported over personalities since I joined this forum a LONG time ago.
It’s a good thing you were young when Ronald Reagan first ran for president. I can just hear you shutting him out because he was once a Democrat union boss. You would have badly misjudged the man, simply because he once held to the wrong sort of politics.
People change and grow, Geron. I hope you can admit that truth and at least give Trump a fair hearing by reading his book.
Peace
I sure hope you’re wrong.
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