Posted on 01/15/2016 1:35:59 PM PST by Isara
Trump’s favorite wedding guest Hillary Clinton came out in support of his defense of “New York Values” against Ted Cruz.
Watch below:
Just this once, Trump's right: New Yorkers value hard work, diversity, tolerance, resilience, and building better lives for our families. -H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 15, 2016 |
Another far left liberal politician from New York came out in support of the Trumpinator this morning as well – the sainted Andrew Cuomo. He’s presided over the “New York Values” of gun grabbing and demanding prolife conservatives be run out of New York.
Is that kind of like Debbie Wasserman Schultz backing up Ted on eligibility??
I sympathize. It is very hard to accept that indeed, we have only ONE good candidate.
OMGosh! Would THAT not be a blow out?!!
LANDSLIDE!
in your opinion.
I am for either as are many .
Maybe a surprise to you , but guess what. yes there are people who don’t agree with you and think these attacks are just plain stupid .
Still it does not matter what I say to you or isara, especially seeing the past posts is all about doing the establishment bidding as you can’t get it.
Meanwhile the establishment sits in the back ground , watches and starts to applaud Finny and co for doing their bidding and trying to take out one of the two best candidates we have.
well done.
CNN ecstatic about Trump (in their minds) taking out Cruz.
They fear Cruz.
Wonder if the Daily News has used the Statue of Liberty to mock anyone other than a good man for simply saying what most Americans would agree on, that we don’t want anything to do with (what honestly appears to be) freedom-hating, abortion-loving, police-despising values?
Maybe they could save the hostile finger for a terrorist group who wants them all dead, or something?
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