Posted on 05/13/2016 4:52:14 AM PDT by detective
Thursday on MSNBC, while discussing Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryans (R-WI) meeting with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Bill Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, told members of the Republican Party that reunifying the party would mean capitulation.
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He says that like its a bad thing?
Too bad Billy. I guess you aren’t as important as you think you are
Yes, SOOOOOO?
Yes, it is a poor choice of words. I just used it because Idiot Kristol used it. Just making fun of his language.
But point taken nevertheless.
I guess Bill Kristol wants to vote for Hillary.
It means NWO Globalism must capitulate to Constitutional Nationalism.
I hate that Trump is even going to Paul Ryan. This guy is an idiot, he took his policies before the people in 2012 and lost in a landslide. Now, after Trump wins the primary in a landslide he wants Trump to accept his policies. I trust Trump not to cave, especially when the people are behind him. The people have largely consolidated behind him if not the politicians. A Ryan endorsement brings in about 3000 votes and he won’t be able to convince the Bill Kristol’s of the world who are more worried that they will lose the influence they always thought they had.
No Bill, what it means and that you and your ilk have been exposed for the frauds that you are along with the herd of RINO’s who are now looking for someone to protect them
Go away Billy. And take Mittens with you. Losers.
Kristol has always impressed me as a mewling, weak little man who had a self-hate thing going on because he was a “conservative”.
I was a charter subscriber to The Weekly Standard but allowed my subscription to lapse. I couldn’t stand the “woe is me, I’m a republican” attitude of his articles and his magazine.
He’s probably been walking around with a raging erection since last June because of Trump.
Hmmm, I just watched that video and it was quite worth my time to see that little puke whine and complain. Awww, poor Billy didn’t get his way. He wants to run a third party for a truly independent candidate. Newsflash, Trump was the only truly independent candidate to run for a parties nomination successfully in all of our lifetimes and you hate it because it means you’re on the outside looking in. Hope you get your 3rd party candidate so he can not be on all the ballots and not be in the debates, you’ll know how Ralph Nader felt all those years.
Plot Twist: Trump wins only because of Bill Kristol’s 3rd party ticket. That would be the icing on the cake.
These people are idiots. The also capitulated to Obama. They have no idea how to negotiate, they got nothing concrete, you can count on that. Paul Ryan “negotiated” with Obama and the democrats were shocked that they got MORE than they asked for. I wish Trump didn’t waste his time with them but I guess he wants some sort of unification for the convention.
For everyone saying Paul Ryan is the conservative standard bearer: is it me or did he not just fund Obama care AND Planned Parenthood in its entirety in the last omnibus budget. Give me a break
DAMN RIGHT IT DOES!-)
Between Kristol and Romney we better gear up our mental health facilities. These two have gone nuts.
That candy ass makes me want to puke...
These are the individuals associated with the Weakly Substandard, Bill Kristol-nact’s publication:
William Kristol
Fred Barnes
Christopher Caldwell
Andrew Ferguson
Victorino Matus
Lee Smith
Philip Terzian
Stephen F. Hayes
Matt Labash
Jonathan V. Last
Jay Cost
Daniel Halper
Contributing editors[edit]
Max Boot
Joseph Bottum
Tucker Carlson
Matthew Continetti
Joseph Epstein
David Frum
David Gelernter
Reuel Marc Gerecht
Michael Goldfarb
Mary Katharine Ham
Brit Hume
Frederick W. Kagan
Robert Kagan
Charles Krauthammer
Tod Lindberg
Robert Messenger
P.J. O’Rourke
John Podhoretz
Irwin Stelzer
All of them are to be shunned as lepers.
I would give Tucker Carlson a pass. He’s the only one at NR that has been relatively fair to Trump.
Kristol? He is a one-issue guy, and cares nothing about the bulk of issues of importance to American conservatives. America first? Not for Bill, ever.
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