I found the comments at the end of this Conservative Treehouse article to be quite strong in nature, and I’m just wondering if we can’t find a way to unite.
Not with the Trump nuts out there, who are more than willing to overlook every red flag he’s been throwing up lately, and then attack Cruz supporters for pointing out Trump’s less-than Conservative past.
I don't think saying in a private meeting that gravity will take down Trump's campaign is the way to unite.
The ONLY way we get rid of the establishment Republicans is for there to be four years of President Trump. I can't see him wanting eight years of it at his age. Why Trump on top? He can bring in young voters and unaffiliated voters. There's also a percentage of women who will vote for an alpha-tell it like it is male instead of going with hillary. Add to that Cruz has deep-pocket donors so he's still got promises to keep to the behind-closed-doors crowd.
So, yeah, Cruz people can unite with change. But they have to understand that it isn't their guy who's the game changer.
I don't think saying in a private meeting that gravity will take down Trump's campaign is the way to unite.
The ONLY way we get rid of the establishment Republicans is for there to be four years of President Trump. I can't see him wanting eight years of it at his age. Why Trump on top? He can bring in young voters and unaffiliated voters. There's also a percentage of women who will vote for an alpha-tell it like it is male instead of going with hillary. Add to that Cruz has deep-pocket donors so he's still got promises to keep to the behind-closed-doors crowd.
So, yeah, Cruz people can unite with change. But they have to understand that it isn't their guy who's the game changer.
A primary is a complex competition. Primaries are necessarily messy and complicated to put the candidates through the paces and for them to show the differences between each other. Unity, as well as things like VP and cabinet choices, come much later, usually after the nomination. That’s when uniting for the good of the party occurs.
This primary is different because Trump is a different type of candidate. He cannot be controlled by the conventional methods - media, GOP elites, big donors, big business, and other power brokers. By association, they cannot control the voters who support Trump. They are desperate and are trying many untoward tactics and are planning more in the future.
This manufactured skirmish between Cruz and Trump is part of their slimy and deceptive scheme because their own easily-controlled candidates are not being accepted by voters. They have no recourse except to take down Trump and Cruz, as the GOPe refuses to compromise with the voters’ wishes.
All of this will be ramped up as the primary progresses, culminating in a chaotic convention, if they have their way. While unsettling to some, it is fascinating to watch the dismantling of an out-of-touch party who refuses to accept their evolution.
It’s a primary. It’s a battle for the best champion. We ‘unite’ after the battle.
What’s next? You want to talk about the ‘need to heal’? Gads - fight the liberal bullshit...