Posted on 09/13/2015 12:42:05 PM PDT by entropy12
WASHINGTON (AP) Gladiator season may have arrived in the fight for the Republican nomination.
"There will probably be more elbows thrown at that debate," Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."
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Lol, there are no debates, only fully staged joint press conferences.
Interesting to note that the RNC Chairman is encouraging fratricide within the Republican party. Has he said anything critical of the Democrats?
Next debate I predict the moderators will attack DDT and marginalize Cruz.
All the Cheap labor candidates will gang up against Trump and get worse polling as a result. Trump and Cruz will have more support after this debate and maybe there will be more GOPe stiffs forced out of the 16 candidate field.
Doesn’t matter at all to me....they’re all casper milquetoat lightweight wimps to me who will be swallowed up by the Trump tide eventually.
Beautifully put FlingWingFlyer!
“Interesting to note that the RNC Chairman is encouraging fratricide within the Republican party.”
According to George Will, that is the winning strategy. On Fox News Sunday, Will launch into a venomous rant against Trump by exalting Jindal the Twerp’s out-of-left field attack against Trump. He was working up a full head of steam, but, fortunately, Chris Wallace interrupted him and we were spared the frothing-at-the-mouth two minutes of hate that Will had prepared for us. George Will and his fellow mindless Trump haters in the Republican establishment are pretty much burning their bridges.
Left wing moderators should like Trump, a long time liberal who is acting like a conservative to try to get the nomination.
The audience will be packed with gope supporters with instructions to boo Trump.
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