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To: Luircin

But let’s be honest here. It’s no longer about supporting Cruz. This is a vendetta and seething hatred against Trump and his supporters; nothing more.

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Ding...ding...ding!


15 posted on 04/04/2016 7:34:13 AM PDT by Artcore
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To: Artcore
This is a vendetta and seething hatred against Trump and his supporters; nothing more.

I hold no "seething hatred" for The Donald (or "Il Donald" as I've taken to calling him). However, several sites' commentariets, including this one's, Brietbart's, Gateway Pundit's, The Consevative Treehouse's, and others' have become so infested with Trumpholes that comments to most postings have become unreadable due to the outpourings of vitriol that accompany any article that might be seen as even slightly negative toward their beloved authoritarian strong man.

I didn't vote for Trump in my state's primary, and am one of the millions of conservatives and libertarians who will be unable to vote for him in the general, if indeed he is the nominee. In my case, it will be the first time since I first voted in 1972 for Tricky Dock that I will vote for someone other than the GOP candidate at the top of the ticket (I may just leave the presidential choice blank if I can't warm to one of the Libertarian candidates). I'll vote straight GOP on all the downballot races.

Il Donald doesn't scare me as much as his crazed partisans. Trump himself may not be a fascist, but there is a distinct fetid odor of fascism in the air around his mobs of slavishly devoted followers.

70 posted on 04/04/2016 9:02:55 AM PDT by Spartan79 (I view great cities as pestilential to the morals, the health, and the liberties of man. Jefferson)
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