Posted on 09/22/2017 6:34:03 AM PDT by Nextrush
"hold them by the nose, kick them in the a** and give them hell all the time"
General George S. Patton Jr. speech to soldiers during World War II
General Patton never got the chance to run for public office, but another West Point graduate who served in the Vietnam War has run for public office and been elected multiple times.
Now he wants to be the next US Senator from Alabama.
Roy Moore went into action.........
He called for deployment of the Army to the southern border while the details of "the Wall" are worked out.
Moore, a former prosecutor, laid out the case that appointed Senator Luther Strange is mixed up big time with the enemies of the man whose name Strange used in vain during the debate, President Donald J. Trump.
"In just about four days the future course of our nation, of our politics in America may well be determined.......My opponent on the other hand has been a professional lobbyist for over 23 years....He earned 6.674 million dollars during the nine year period from his lobbying disclosure form from 1999 until 2008...for over 23 years he maintained a condo worth half a million dollars at 801 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC...."
Another dead giveaway as to Senator Strange's real "home" came at the beginning of the debate when Strange acknowledged his wife's absence because of the birth of a grandchild. Strange said that his wife was "in Washington"........
Governor Sarah Palin spoke at a rally after the debate in support of Judge Roy Moore saying:
'He was deplorable before deplorable was cool....are you ready to send the loudest message that you can sent to DC at this time. The loudest message to "the swamp". Are you ready to tell them "Here Comes the Judge"?
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Either you believe that Trump is a fool who, despite being surrounded by a very diverse group of very intelligent people, is backing the wrong candidate instead of an obviously a better choice in the opinion of an internet forum - or that he is aware of something or pursuing a strategy that you’re not aware of.
Occam’s principle is that the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation is. I don’t assume that internet posters have better insight than the President of the United States does.
You don’t drain the swamp by campaigning on behalf of the swamp. That’s the kind of anti-logic Obots bought into whenever Obama did something stupid. I support Trump, but not to the point of believing the irrational.
Strange is in McConnell’s pocket. Can you name a worse swamp creature than McConnell?
Republican leaders are going to endorse the incumbent unless said incumbent gets caught with a dead girl or a live boy.
Same with the NRA. They will always endorse the incumbent as long as the incumbent is satisfactory in their eyes.
I love the part about putting the military on the southern border. Moore gets it. If Trump is serious about stopping illegal immigration, he can order the military down there right now.
Incidentally, I have believed in and supported Trump through thick and thin. My posting history bears this out. I’ve been one of his staunchest defenders. But Luther Strange is a bridge too far. He is the swamp personified.
Btw, no one who says to trust Trump’s opposition to a good man like Moore even offers a theory as to what’s going on. They just say blindly trust. That is cultish. One of the 4-D chess people needs to pipe up and offer a theory. Throw us a bone. At least hint at the grand scheme that unfolds after McConnell gets his newest yes-man and a unique opportunity to put a strong anti-swamper in the Senate has been lost.
Just like economics, politics is not a zero sum game and even more so. My first retort to the one making the accusation that Trump was played was specific to that assertion.
The fact that you can’t even offer a *theory* as to why electing yet another swamp creature would be better than electing a swamp-fighter says it all.
He benefits either way.
In this case, the shortest evidence chain pointing toward the assumptions under discussion seems strongest for Trump choosing a creature of The Swamp over a candidate that appeals to the base that elected Trump. You appear to favor the longer evidence chain of assumptions. It is certainly possible you are correct and only time will tell. Have a great FReepin' day/weekend - looking forward to Tuesday!
Opinion discarded.
Into the trash it goes.
Yea, right. Because I don’t try to PROJECT my capacity to know what others are thinking or know that I don’t, does say it all. Dirty Harry had it 100% correct. Now, you go figure it out what that was.
I support Trump. I don’t worship him.
It is worth every penny you paid for it, as is yours.
There you go again. Quit trying to project your limited knowledge of all the underlying facts. I trust him to a point of my limited knowledge and my worship is reserved for only one.
Why he would support Strange is not that complicated, however. As head of the Party, he has to work with other key players. That does not mean he is going to give away the farm. It does mean that sometimes, in the interests of getting specific legislation through Congress, he needs to wheel and deal on side issues like giving Strange the benefit of the doubt, as to whether Strange will support the President on coming issues. (I suspect that Strange--not the President--is the one making the major concessions, but admit that I have no inside knowledge. There are strong historic precedents for such an expectation.)
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