Posted on 03/12/2016 8:49:37 AM PST by stockpirate
protester just rushed stage at Trump rally after diversion
Naw,
I do believe in the constitution and the 1st amendment after all.
I’ll just say that your statement is reflective of SOME of your candidates supporters here and does not help your candidates cause.
The problem is Trump is not an outsider. He has been enmeshed in the DC political culture is entire adult life. His own supporters admit that bribing politicians was necessary for Trump to conduct business. Trump is campaigning as a tyrant and his supporters love him for it. Should Trump win the election his supporters here on FR will defend every unconstitutional and tyrannical act perpetrated by a Trump administration.
Uhhh, well, remember the woman that tried that at the WH?
Trump will win at the ballot box. What will follow is a major temper tantrum by the Left. That will be when CW2 goes hot.
Waaaaa! Teacher make her stop. Waaaaaa!
no worries, consider it a badge of honor of sorts (if that helps)
I think its a Cheeto belly. His favorite snack. Well and mine. :-)
Looks like we got a bad case of Sore Cruzerman here. :-)
No, no. You seem to think your opinion has weight.
I’m pinging the Admin. Explain to him or her why I should be banned?
Trump not a political outsider?
What politician that is running against the businessman is less political?
I voted for Ted for Senate, and I started out the campaign season assuming that I’d support him for President. After Goldman came out, I began to look for other options, but figured I would vote for Cruz for senate again.
At this point, I’m not sure that I could vote for him for Senate next time, but he will probably end up being better than whatever choice the Houston Country Club and Dallas Citizen’s Council offers up.
I remember Mississippi and Cruz never stood up for McDaniel. He was actually on the senate committee that did the crap. Now he has the Bush family part of his campaign. Then now he blames the victim (Trump) instead of the violent protesters who want to deny us the right to speak. And you think Trump might be bad?
Cheetos really are adtictive. I gave them up for New Year’s and have not had one yet this year.
That’s why I asked. What was said there that gives rise to your question?
I have managed to stay off them for about 2 months now but I feel a cheeto binge coming on. :-)
“Can we punch that guy?” can be read as sarcasm toward Trump and people defending themselves.
I hear you. I replaced them with Kiwi Fruit.
“I do not fear that man, but have a healthy fear of his supporters”.
I read that many years ago but can’t remember who said it.
It pretty much sums up my concerns about Trump.
I believe he is to the left socially and centrist to moderate fiscally.
His supporters are all over the map from the standpoints of education, financial security, social beliefs and any other label.
Trump finds himself at the head of a movement and I believe he is himself greatly surprised by his success.
The American people have little experience with movements of this magnitude.
Movements have a way of getting away from their original intent.
With the raw emotion evident on all sides, the possibility of unpleasantness rises exponentially.
The Reagan led movement of the 80’s had none of the inside fighting and belittling of the current Trump led movement.
Both movements took on the character of their heads, Reagan and Trump.
The current ruling regime has to be changed.
I mean the enelected and faceless little people in the various Departments Of as well as the politicians who enable them.
Hopefully we can do it while reestablishing the rule of law and the rights guaranteed to us in the constitution.
Chicago, and now Dayton, are examples of when rhetoric runs amuck.
Trump himself deserves some mention for his In Your Face, destroy everything style of campaigning.
He made it easy for the leftists to up the game by an order of magnitude. It’s what leftists do.
The GOPe/RNC deserve more for their constant slaps at Trump and their clear disdain for him and his supporters.
Stick a fork in them, they’re done.
With the character, or lack thereof, of the Marxist left and the attitude of too many Trump supporters, we could be headed for “interesting times”.
The way Obama has eroded the rule of law, it’s no surprise that mob rule is the next step. The Democrats are promoting the protests and it must be tied to them by whatever fair media still exists.
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