Yep. Pretty much. I will vote for no one but Trump.
PING
yesterday, my wife and I became un enrolled, leaving the GOP forever.
“And if Trump loses out, a split is guaranteed,”
Yup. So you and the rest of the GOPe better get with the program, pronto.
I think it’s guaranteed if he wins it. I’d never vote for Trump.
“Conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer...”
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“Conservative”? _— Lost me right there.
Seems to me we’re ALREADY split.
There’s “them” - the RINO bastards... and Us.
We are now informing businesses that we do business with, that if the GOP, in our opinion, steals the nomination from Donald, we will no longer be doing business with them if they continue to donate anything, including service, to the GOP nationally or state.
I’d vote for Ted if Trump leaves the race on his own. I really have few objections to Ted.
But if the GOP pulls some stupid stunt then I am leaving the GOP and I will not vote for the GOP buttboy whoever he is.
But K. wants to blame it all on “Trump supporters”
He seems to have missed the event, where the GOPe sold out all Republicans and got in bed with major Hillary donors.
GOPe is in bed with the Democrats for a Hillary presidency.
See:
Tech billionaires (major Dem donors) plot with GOP leaders at exclusive island resort to stop Trump
Kraut’s Cruz hate trumps his Trump distaste.
Kraut has come out of the closet as a Trumpster.
Wonders never cease.
What? Krautyammer is having a lucid moment? Ditto that, Trump Only!
A broken clock......Kraut is correct....what is left of the GOP will fracture for good.
That’s why the GOP Establishment and the DNC are teaming up.
“Charles” is no longer in charge. And that is what vexes him. He is finally reduced from the persona of reasoned intellect to outright lash-out threats and fear.
In truth, his private little world of largess, accolades, DC privilege and ease of income are threatened and will come to a close if Trump becomes President because his views will become meaningless. He knows this and that’s the only reason he is so vehemently against Trump.
Charles lost all purchase when he signed on for the rags for whom he writes and the Sunday and daily shows he whores himself out to for the establishment.
Finally Charles K says something about Trump I can agree with!
The neo-con artists and their open borders toadies should all pack up and go back to the democrat party from whence they came. They are ones who have destroyed the republican party, and are perfectly comfortable with Hillary Clinton becoming president.
Glad to see they are waking up. Funniest statement was when he says trump thinks he should win even if he only has half the delegates. Ha! Trump is way past the half way mark.
Really if the Trump fanboys hat the GOP so much just go away. Start your own party.
If Trump honestly loses the nomination, as he has said, nothing will happen. It is what it is. BUT. If he is denied the nomination after gaining the requisite amount of delegates or close to, that, indeed, will be ugly.
I have NEVER seen a party that WANTS to lose an election more than the GOP wants to lose this one. Makes me wonder why I am Republican and why I should vote.
I would hope that the GOP, as a party, is wise enough to see that should a candidate receive double or more than their closest rival’s delegate count, then that candidate whould be the nominee.
If Trump is significantly short of the 1237, he will need to demonstrate his ability to coordinate a deal with his opponents (including the GOP party itself).
If he falls just a few short - such as being over 1100 or 1150, then the party will not be able to easily justify selecting another nominee - even the next runner up in the delegate count.
If a dark horse nominee emerges, then the whole party - indeed the whole country - will have to burn to the ground before the party elites will be able to justify their perfidy.
To those that insist that political chicanery is within the rules of the party, my reply is that the rules were established by the party to serve the party, and in this unusual election cycle, the voters are watching to see if what they need and want makes a difference. The party needs and wants votes - but if the people come to understand that the party is unwilling to follow the voters’ lead, then the party will cease to exist.
2010 and 2014 were landslide GOP wins in congress, borne on the backs of GOP promises that have been clearly demonstrated to be lies. “Politics as usual” this year means the death of the GOP.