Posted on 12/21/2015 9:19:47 PM PST by WilliamIII
Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol appears on Thursday's Morning Joe to talk about the Republican presidential primary race and candidate Donald Trump. Kristol said Trump supporters don't "think about the implications" of what the candidate is saying.
"People I respect think Trump has peaked, that a lot of people are intrigued by Trump," Kristol said causing host Joe Scarborough to break out in laughter.
"You can laugh," Kristol told Scarborough. "He's not going to win Iowa. He'll run third."
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Oh, and Bill Kristol is still a GOPe tool.
What do they call Kristol jumping off the 68 story Trump tower in frustration of seeing Trump leading for 6 straight months?
Kristol Knocked to the pavement below.
Jump, Jump, Jump
LOL!
I’m beginning to think that blag (a blog plus a paper - rag) he works for should be renamed “Weekly Standard Bullsh!t”
As if Iowa and NH results really matter...
Bill Kristol, with his head still stuck up his ***.
Bill Kristol you peaked during Bush 41. Time to move on with your life.
In other news, Kristol is a couple of decades passed his safe to consume date.
I think my guy, CRUZ, will win in Iowa, and if Trump wins big in NH and SC, it will become a two man race.
But they better watch out for yeb? because he is hitting his stride in 12th place. He is more comfortable being last, what a pathetic loser.
I feel better now. This moron had been wrong more than Dickie Morris.
Trump's standard is winning. I really like him for that, and I think this is a major reason the GOPe fears him---if they don't produce, he will expose them force them out, or otherwise render them irrelevant.
Bill and George Will must talk with each other before writing their opinions pieces...
There are people who won’t say they are voting Trump to a pollster for fear of it getting back to the “wrong” people.
Better yet, tell Reagan, who lost Iowa to Bush in 1980.
Bush went on to win the presidency in an historic landslide over Carter.
No, wait...
“Whether Donald Trump wins the nomination (and hopefully the presidency) or not, the country owes him a Yuge debt of gratitude for talking about the issues both parties would prefer stayed hidden from the voters, showing us us the true dimensions of the depravity in the GOPe and their financial supporters, and outing supposedly âfair and balancedâ news networks for the dispicable trash that they really are.”
To some extent - I’d like to think so. But if Trump dropped out tomorrow, the entire system would go back to business-as-usual within 24 hours, and you’d hear no more talk about “walls” or Obama living on “another planet,” or Hillary being dishonest.
That’s the way politicians are. Worm-like, spineless slugs who hide under rocks and only surface when there’s some nice money to munch on. I don’t trust any of them, and that includes Ted Cruz.
The media is pissed they can not control the narrative this elections cycle unlike usual cycles. The media and people in power should be taking a closer look at the people they are trying to control and ask what is going on. I have never seen normal people so mad and outspoken about their government and media. There is a breaking point and with what Americans have been buying in mass quantities during the Obama years I would be terrified to be one of the elite who refuses to back off their agenda.
Trump may be the elites only hope and they have not figured it out yet.
“Trump’s standard is winning. I really like him for that, and I think this is a major reason the GOPe fears him-—if they don’t produce, he will expose them force them out, or otherwise render them irrelevant.”
That’s next! As president, Trump will continue to do what he’s been doing on the campaign trail. He will propose legislation that will implement what he’s been saying he wants to do, and if the GOPe balks, he will go on TV and destroy them. This will be a good thing because it will most likely result in a number of the GOPe being run out of office in 2018. Sure Obama has been a serious impediment, but he’s been continually “helped” by the GOPe.
Excellent AND factual :)
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