As a non-supporter of Trump, I never thought I'd say this... but if the GOP-e stabs him in the back like that.. he should.. and I will support him.
Much as I take issue with Trump, his state-by-state victories have been won fairly. It's one thing to try to consolidate support unto a single candidate to present a united front in the primary, but undercutting the candidate who wins that primary by backing that evil Queen Bitch of the darkside is cloak-and-dagger crap that should never be tolerated.
As every day goes by I ma going to Trump.
I am sick of this crap. The good old , elitist boys pushed us into their choices and now we have a say they say F-U.
WOW I am so pissed off and angry right now.
if the GOP-e stabs him in the back like that
Here is what Cruz said to Steponallofus yesterday in an interview:
If we unify, head-to-head, [i.e. Rubio, Kasich, Carson] our campaign beats Donald soundly. And for everyone concerned about the best interest of the Republican Party, if Donald is the nominee, in all likelihood, your former boss Hillary Clinton becomes the president.
It would seem that Cruz lets a little bit out of the bag here. He has been co-opted by The Party. He is looking out for what he perceives as the best interest of the Republican Party, not the best interest of the American people.
Since you are seeing that the Republican Party is plotting to stab Trump in the back, maybe you can well imagine that the bosses will stab Cruz in the back once Trump is out of the way.
I think that is exactly what will happen.
Posters on FreeRepublic have been saying this for weeks. National Review writers (and other establishment types) were only pushing Cruz to try to take out Trump. They have been planning all along to take out Cruz once Trump is gone.
I will be clear here. We who have been supporting Trump are not cultists, were not idiots, were not liberals, were not racists, were not KKK members, were not fascists, were not Trumpanzees. We are simply patriotic Americans who understand how the uni-party has stacked the deck and we perceive Trump as the best means to take out the GOP-e segment of the uni-party.
If, by some chance Cruz is in fact nominated I might be persuaded to vote for him, but with each passing day I think it less likely that he would survive the Party process, and with each passing day I wonder where the loyalties of Cruz really lie.