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?
If NOTHING at all is negotiable, his Senate colleagues HATE him, HOW would a pResident Cruz get ANYTHING at all done?
Well it figures since Michael weiner once donated to gov jerry brown. Trumy weiner both pulling scans on the Right
He's Chris Christie with a "tough-on-immigration" stance and an orangutan living on top of his head.
In order to win the GOP presidential nomination, a candidate MUST get 1237 delegates and win, OUTRIGHT, a minimum of 8 states. How does Cruz win the nomination sans Florida, N.Y., and many more such states?
How would Cruz beat Hillary or Bernie, or whichever Dem it may be, in the general?
Forget your biases, your hatreds, and rationally explain to me HOW he does it.
Whilst Cruz is slimy Uriah Heep, with the visage of a somewhat younger Grandpa Munster and a voice worse than Hillary’s cackle.
“The only person who has taken on the GOPe and won a major race is Ted Cruz.”
Are you kidding?
Trump has never beat a RINO in a real contest.
Are you not paying attention?
Courts of law are pure THEATRE with the lawyers being well rehearsed actors.
The REAL WORLD is where people work, own companies, produce things, and producing a beauty pageant ( though one of Trump's investments, isn't the main one, which is developing hotels, apartment buildings, gold courses, etc. ) takes far more ingenuity, planning, and actual WORK, than looking up cases and writing torts.
Don’t lose your mind. It’s real simple, as long as you’re willing to grant my previous comment a little poetic license. The real world is the business world. A court-room isn’t make believe, but it is a contrived setting with clear pre-determined rules of operation. That’s my point. Suceeding in the real world requires a different sort of mind. Trump has it. Cruz doesn’t. He thrives in a very structured environment. Being an effective CEO requires more than that. Trump is an intuitive problem solver. It’s long past time to try that approach instead of electing another pontificator.
Lets see, who did win them? WHY DONALD J. TRUMP!
Which state will Cruz win that Romney did not win in 2012. State by State voting.
“Ted Cruz beat the pants off the GOPe endorsed RINO David Dewhurst for the US Senate from Texas”
That’s it?
This is the great “beat the GOPe” brag?
Let me guess what the other is....”durrrrr he called McConnell a liar”?
The legend of Cruz industry back at it again. Take minor things....pump them up to herculean levels of historical importance.
I’ve asked this numerous times only to get no answer.
You really should do some research before showing us how much you do not know.
>>>ally behind one conservative
Trump is not conservative and definitely not a constitutional conservative.
If you’ve ever listened to Levin, you know he is just not going to go against these core principles.
>>Will you explain to me the difference between Schumer, Clinton, Reid and the garden variety Republican?
The first group voted for Obamacare. The latter didn’t.
Exactly so!
Without getting in the weeds over whether Trump is a conservative or not, let me rephrase it by saying that Trump is the one candidate who has the best chance of pushing the conservative agenda forward.
He is a Cruz guy. Real conservatives are.
In a similar vein, its funny that Cruz loses to Trump in every national poll, to which a Cruz supporter quickly replies “When is the National Primary”
The head to head against Hilary, would be also by state, yet that seems lost on everyone.
Also, the supposedly “most conservative” candidate cannot beat Trump in the Republican primary elections (not caucuses) yet is expected to fare better in the general election where conservatives make up a small number of the electorate.
People sound like they are taking crazy pills.
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