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To: katana

Trump has consistently and frequently criticized democrats including Hillary.

In case you didn’t notice, this is primary season where primary candidates run for the nomination. It is entirely expected that candidates ‘pile on’ each other. What matters is not so much what is said and whether tis true, but how the recipient responds and reacts because a person in the White House is going to be facing the same crap everyday 24/7.

So Carson and the rest along with their crybaby media minions can sob all the way to Super Tuesday about how unfair life is but it won’t matter if they don’t demonstrate how to handle it.

Carson is the ‘bubblicious’ one here.


38 posted on 11/09/2015 10:44:33 AM PST by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: Hostage

Oh I’m aware and am paying attention. There were a few reasons why Ronald Reagan coined the “11th Commandment” term about refraining from attacking his fellow Republicans. One was his ingrained optimistic outlook. He didn’t try to make others look small in order to make himself look big. And in general people are more motivated to go to the polls if they’re persuaded to vote for someone than if that someone is the only alternative left standing in an arena covered by the bloodied corpses of his opponents. But another was that after the primary season is over, the convention done, and the general campaign begun whoever is the nominee is going to need the support of those other candidates he just whipped. As a novice candidate his thin skin is probably Trump’s biggest weakness. That and the Eminent Domain story from Atlantic City the Democrats and the press are keeping on ice for use in October 2016.


46 posted on 11/09/2015 11:23:12 AM PST by katana (Just my opinions)
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