So Trumpsters, what kind of justices will your guy send to the Supreme court?
How does he look at the Constitution?
What does he think or know of original intent?
Does he truly believe in the sanctity of life, and that the promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness applies to the unborn as well as the born, guaranteed in the Bill of Rights?
I would very much like to know from both Trupsters and especially Trump himself. Just claiming to be anti establishment, and spouting cheesy one liners to get a bunch of laughs and ovations isn't enough any more, because the stakes are now way too high.
When we go into the voting booth to pick our nominee for President in the upcoming primaries, we have to get this right the first time, no ifs, buts, or ands.
I don't want to get all excited that an anti establishment guy, supposedly on our side, got elected POTUS, and find out the hard way I elected a guy that would make former New York Gov. Michael Bloomberg envious. Remember him. He was supposed to be a rich, anti establishment, non politician, and look what New York really got. Want someone forcing you to live the way he wants you to by taxing and banning those things that bring you life, liberty, and happiness, because he thinks it's for your own good?
I sure don't, and until Trump starts answering questions, or talking about the Constitution, the basic fundamental rights given to us by God, and the government's real job of protecting those rights, he's not ready or worth considering for the job of POTUS in my personal and humble opinion.
Excellent analysis and comment.
Trump mentioned two names on Sat. night, the only candidate to do so.
Why don't you do a little homework on them instead of just coming on here and flapping your rhetorical gums?