Posted on 03/06/2016 9:14:56 PM PST by mbrfl
For the past 4 years, we've heard Mark Levin tell his radio audience that this time around, conservatives need to rally behind one conservative who can actually beat the establishment. As near as I can tell, Levin seems to have gone silent on that point in recent months.
As we watch the GOPe ramp up their attacks on Trump, borrowing from the Mississippi playbook of dirty tricks, wouldn't now be the time to rally around the only candidate who can take out the GOPe - Trump? Any thoughts?
And don’t forget the voter fraud. The republican gopE is just as dirty as the democrats.
At least they’re the right wing of something, unlike Trump. I don’t need a candidate who ever called Pat Buchanan a neo-Nazi and agrees with Michael Moore and Code Pink on Iraq.
No question about it. They’ll do whatever they can to steal this thing.
Supporting this New York con artist Trump is bizarre alright.
Cruz will never get the nomination. The gopE will change the rules the day before the convention if they have to.
And even if he did get the nomination he’ll never win the general election.
And I’m not saying Trump can win either. I’m convinced the gope wants Hillary to win.
Reagan was not a known quantity on the national stage. Trump is very well-known. He helped his favorables out a little during the primary but this year they have collapsed again. He bamboozled people with Republican hope and change but more people are wising up to his con every day. No man who said he opposed deportation of illegals 4 years ago could now believe they all need to be kicked out. This was an obvious con to win the primary.
Well then Donald Trump had better spend some money on ad buys to respond to these attacks.
Does Trump expect to be unscathed in the face of such reckless hate? If he's too dense to realize that a prompt and aggressive response is needed, then he's not savvy enough to win the nomination anyway.
As much as I want him to succeed, I reiterate my opinion that Donald Trump is running a somewhat inefficient and haphazard campaign. He could be doing much better by showing some discipline and heeding the valuable wisdom of those who advise him, whether it be Sessions, Giuliani, Palin, Gingrich, or whoever.
If Donald Trump relies too heavily on his own ego, he'll be less effective than if he seeks out sage advice. Winning a nomination requires a team of people working along with a candidate, shoring them up where they are weak, and with each individual filling their proper role.
If Trump ran a cleaner campaign, he'd be blowing the doors off of his rivals. Instead, he's made mistakes and is giving them too many opportunities to attack.
No man is an island...
This is why we are called the stupid party. Trump is our only chance to beat the GOP establishment once and for all. Instead we rally around a so-called conservative who voted for TPP and is married to a Goldman Sachs VP.
Cruz should back the hell out and allow the only guy capable of getting 1237. He is just a boat anchor to Trump right now. He has no path to 1237. And he cannot overcome Trumps lead. So what is his motivation?
When he was posting here on a regular basis, he showed his true self and it wasn't pretty! That's when I told him that I wanted my money back, for the books of his I had book and his reaction to that was disgusting; to say the least.
And if you need any proof of Trump’s longstanding pro-amnesty position, listen to him backing Gang of 8 style amnesty on Fox in 2012 here:
Now it looks like both Iowa and Texas had a form of voter fraud. As usual, it’s difficult to deal with after election day is over. It has to be stopped while it’s happening, or before it can happen.
This is one advantage the cheaters have.
The Political Insiders on Fox, i.e. Pat Caddell and the other Republican on the panel, said Trump is in trouble in this campaign now. And they have been pretty pro-Trump or at least evenhanded for months. I’ve never seen them so negative on the potential of Trump’s campaign to date as they were Sunday. Like you said I think they suggested his campaign operation and lack of willingness to spend money is a major weakness now for him.
LOL, it’s so funny how the idea of a brokered convention was said to be ridiculous a couple weeks ago and now the Trumpsters are terrified of it.
Within a couple weeks, as Trump continues to circle the bowl, pretty soon the idea of Trump getting enough delegates to stop Cruz from getting the nomination will be considered the far-fetched idea. Trump has peaked and is now being exposed for the unelectable flip-flopper that he is.
Lots of New Yorkers now live in Florida. They won't vote for him either! As a matter of fact, even the generations old families in Florida won't vote for Ted. There goes Florida's 99 delegates and two of the needed 8 states to win outright, in order to be qualified for the nomination.
Does he have a chance at winning the WINNER TAKE ALL states of Ill., N.J.,Pa., Ct.? Maybe one of them, maybe none of them.
We're now headed into many states, where Cruz doesn't have much appeal.
Time and time again the polls show that Cruz does better than Trump in the general. He also does better than Trump head to head.
Trump supporters are in denial.
Here's something to ponder: Cruz beats Hillary in some, not all, polls simply because he has never been under sustained, coordinated, corrupt attack like Trump has been pretty much since he entered the race. Yes, Trump gets a lot of air time, which is a blessing or a curse because people have seen enough of him to have an opinion. Not the case with Cruz. He pops up once in a while in the American consciousness and in the general that will change.
It will never happen, but were Cruz to be the nominee, once the general public gets any sort of in-depth or sustained look at him, they will run away. His religious bigotry is just a starter.
Dretke v. Haley.
I rest my case.
No, what’s beyond “bizarre”, is your uber sycophantic, emotional support of an INELIGIBLE candidate, who is unappealing to most people and joins himself at the hip with Crazy Glenn Beck and other vile advisers.
Get behind Trump why he says ever thing is negotiable. Not trustworthy with all his evolving positions
Change ineligible to unelectable and Glenn Beck to Chris Christie and you’re describing Trump supporters.
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