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To: nathanbedford
Boo hoo.

Did he hurt your sensibilities?

I guess you forget that Trump, or his supporters, NEVER started any of the violence.

Frankly I'm quite pleased that the left gets stood up to with their crap by him and his supporters. If more people had stood up against them, we wouldn't be in such dire straits. I guess that living in Germany has taught you well to lie down before your conquerors.

You, on the other hand, do realize the left thinks so little of your candidate and his chances, that they never show up at his speeches.

You might want to think about why......

But you won't.

68 posted on 04/16/2016 6:22:04 PM PDT by Lakeshark (One time Cruz supporter who now prefers Trump. Yes, there are good reasons.)
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To: Lakeshark
Every day Donald Trump obliges those who are willing to listen with evidence out of his own mouth that he is temperamentally unfit for the responsibilities of President Of the United States Of America.


69 posted on 04/16/2016 6:28:31 PM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: Lakeshark
Well done, Lakeshark.

Tuesday night is going to be sweet, as is the Tuesday after that.

Nathanbedford is still stuck on the same old, weak "Trump incites violence" canard that he's been peddling for months, a classical (if feeble) Left wing smear tactic used when criticizing a candidate's policies is ineffectual (since Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have very similar policy positions on most issues).

Ted Cruz has exhibited his lack of character on several occasions at this point, and indeed has ceded the moral high ground to Trump long ago. I've never seen such an empty shell of a so-called "conservative" who is so driven by personal ambition that he was willing to sell his soul to the GOPe, hire Neil Bush, and be endorsed by the likes of liberal GOPe icons such as John McCain, Mitt Romney, Lindsay Graham, Jeb Bush, etc. Cruz even has stopped using the term "DC cartel" because it might offend his GOPe masters (except in his funding literature, of course).

Ted Cruz has leveled so many false accusations against Donald Trump that I've lost count.

Just like with nathanbedford's obsession, Ted Cruz literally can't string 2 sentences together without disparaging Donald Trump as some kind of demon from Hell. He appears unhinged in interviews, turning every single question into a smear of Donald Trump. And it's not working.

The People have seen Cruz's hysterics, and he's now dropping like a rock in polls all over the country, trailing a distant third behind even John Kasick throughout the Northeast.

If it weren't for the "greased skids" delegate thefts that Cruz is availing himself of courtesy of the GOPe (a fact even Cruz fan Rush Limbaugh conceded a few days ago) Cruz would not be picking up any delegates for the remainder of April.

Again, GOP voters see all this, and they won't tolerate Ted Cruz being the nominee on any ballot at the convention. Even the GOPe isn't so stupid as to splinter the party, destroy voter enthusiasm, and lose both houses of Congress with the toxic Ted Cruz at the top of the ticket.

I can recall Cruz falsely accusing the Trump campaign of assaulting reporters, which of course was repudiated forcefully a few days ago as the Michele Fields hoax ran its full course with no charges being filed, once the prosecutors saw the video evidence which showed that there absolutely was no assault.

That's just one example, of course, but there are a plenitude of others.

Nathanbedford's hateful anti-Trump propaganda is becoming more and more repetitive, boring, and, most importantly, impotent.

After the next couple of Tuesdays, with Cruz eliminated both mathematically and practically, we can start to focus on unifying the party behind Donald Trump, and we'll see exactly how much nathanbedford and his ilk really want to see Hillary in the White House. Will they support the party's nominee, Donald Trump, or not?

Time will tell, but some people are apparently willing to cut off their nose to spite their face.

Ted Cruz, disingenuous as he is, would still have gotten my vote had he won the GOP nomination, but, fortunately, with that now being an impossibility, I don't have to worry any longer about that moral dilemma.

Vote Trump

81 posted on 04/16/2016 6:59:05 PM PDT by sargon (No king but Christ!)
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