Posted on 07/25/2016 12:54:35 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
In 2008 we had John McCain, who was too honorable to criticize Barack Hussein Obama. In 2012 we had Mitt Romney who again was too honorable to attack our first black President. Now we have Ted Cruz who is too honorable to honor his pledge of party unity, too honorable to protect our Supreme Court from Hillarys potential nominees, and too honorable to help us win. We have all the Libertarians, so honorable they have a shot at throwing the election to Hillary.
We have a whole list of conservative pundits and websites, who could swallow the GOP betraying all their 2012 pledges, doubling our national debt and increasing entitlements, without a word about bolting the party, but Trumps crude, honest talk is too much for their honor to bear?
We have Paul Ryan who is so honorable he has to rush to the microphones and join the media lynch mob criticizing Trump as racist, while the Dems race-baiting over 8 years has gotten a pass. Ryans priority is to protect his own, oh so honorable brand, as a compassionate conservative, superior to the voters as well as Trump.
There is nothing honorable about choosing to lose.
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Couldn't read any further.
This is not the first thread I have said this on. A Hillary win would be like chewing tin foil while shaving your head with a cheese grater. Don’t do it America. Don’t do it.
I think you’re correct on those. I’ll say one thing about Trump - if he wins I will once again believe that we have free and fair elections in the US. I do not believe that the 2012 election was free and fair. 2008 possibly was even though there was a large amount of fraud.
A very big highlight of this campaign season for sure is the Bush's might be gone for good. They will/have lost control of the party and that is a good thing.
Next up the Clintons, the D's have mental problems so they may never figure it out.
So was Ronald Reagan but Reagan wasn't known for personal insults.
Blah blah blah.
Trump is our nominee.
Get with the program.
Boorish behavior is boorish behavior whether done by our guy or the other guy. I’ve voted for people like that in the past but in no way approved of their behavior. Reagan proved that you didn’t need to act like that.
There is no substitute for victory: General Douglas MacArthur
In the '80s.
Could have Reagan won the nomination today?
I don't know if his consistently-conservative message would sell today but I'm sure that his persona would.
Trump has done us a tremendous favor by eliminating one half of the Bush-Clinton dynasty.
Now he (Trump) has to deal with the other half.
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