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To: StAntKnee

For all of my opinions regarding Trump (I’ll keep the rest to myself), he HAS forced a lot, and I mean a LOT of topics into the communication stream that media and party elites have squashed for so many years and dared us to talk about. This one, although not new (look back at Ron Paul), is already stirring a loud voice among the republicans. I said earlier that they know better but I think I was too fast on the draw. After thinking about their history, I wouldn’t put it past them to do it, but I know they are probably real gun shy about it right now listening to the swell of voices coming from every direction. They are getting some serious stink-eye right now from the voters who have historically “held their noses”. I sure hope they make the right decision and don’t play around here. It could be their final move if they do.


52 posted on 03/18/2016 6:27:36 AM PDT by FunkyZero (... I've got a Grand Piano to prop up my mortal remains)
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To: FunkyZero

You’re right, I think, about “their final move,” if they steal the nomination. Think about NY state, 65% preference for Trump, and very few undecided. He has, first brought out the arrogance of the elitism on the GOP side. Imagine, NRO saying, not once but twice that middle America towns deserve to die. Calling Trump supporters dumb and unengaged. And now this naked disrobing of their true hearts, to say, flat out: F the voters; steal the nomination.

If they can’t do it soon, they’ll never be able to, bc if DT gets even close to 50% the rest of the way, they won’t dare pull the tiger’s tail. Because, as you say . . .

It will be their final move.


72 posted on 03/18/2016 8:26:22 AM PDT by StAntKnee (Add your own danged sarc tag)
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