Posted on 01/19/2016 4:58:22 PM PST by free_life
I hope this stays in extended news so it gets seen by many FReepers, it would good for us all to know where we are headed.
Period.
(Or that Milquetoast liberal pansy whats-his-name that shows up for the democrat debates...what the hell is his name?)
No, I'm basing it on the fact that Trump is not a conservative and has expressed a tendency to use the same unconstitutional methods that Obama has used if he is elected. He has done nothing to change my mind, and as I said, he is not owed my vote. My choice not to vote for Trump is not a vote for Hillary, and more than a choice not to vote for Jeb is a vote for Hillary. It is amusing how fast the very people that would never vote for Jeb do a 180 when someone would not vote for their candidate...
We're talking Supreme Court picks. Time for you and your family to put on the big boy pants and make an affirmative decision rather than leave it in someone else's hands.
So that means if Jeb gets the nomination, you will vote for him and push everyone else to vote for him? And based on Trump's history, I have no confidence in the kind of people he would pick for SCOTUS.
That is just how I feel when I try to tell Trump cult members all those facts and they either deny, excuse, attack me, or don’t care. You really don’t understand , Trump or Clinton, they are BOTH DISASTERS for this country. WAKE UP!!!!
Yes, anyone that stops a liberal/Democrat from returning to the WH to continue America on its downward spiral.
I’m with you. Trump is a destroyer. He breaks things, crushes them with a nasty smile on his face. Maybe he’ll crush things that *should* be crushed. Or maybe he’ll just destroy everything. He just seems too chaotic for me.
Trump has already said his partial birth abortion-supporting judge sister would make a “phenomenal” SCOTUS. We know what he would appoint; LIBERALS.
I think that is, at best, debatable.
Who said that it was okay not to vote for Romney? No, I didn’t like the guy very much, but a Romney presidency would have been far better than what we have experienced these last three years, and what we are about to experience in the next 12 months.
I have not had a drink of Republican kool-aid since the very early 1990s, however, I fully understand that any candidate that the Democrats have put up since that time, and any Democrat that they put up from this point going forward, will be an utter disaster for this country. I am sick to death of people who call themselves conservatives who sit on their hands and allow Democrats like Barack Obama to achieve office, just because the candidate that the Republicans put up isn’t ideologically pure. The whole idea of a political party it is to take the largest possible group of people with similar views, not identical views, but similar views, and get them to vote for the same candidate. That is how you keep the real enemies, the Democrats in this case, out of power. The Democrats understand this principle very well. Do you, or does anyone else out there, seriously believe that all Democrats really liked pulling the lever for Barack Obama in the last two elections? Because if somebody out there actually believes that, then I’ve got some beach front property that I’d like to sell you in Arizona. However, the Democrats are smart enough to pull together when it counts. I don’t like why they pull together, but I admire the fact that they have the common sense to swallow a bit of their pride and thereby achieve a practical result that is at least somewhat close to what they would like to actually achieve in an ideal world. We conservatives and Republicans clearly don’t understand this, otherwise Barack Obama would not be the President of the United States right now. If we understood this 24 years ago, then Bill Clinton would never have been President, and Hillary Clinton would be the disbarred, ex-convict, ex-wife of a no-name former governor of some hick state - rather than the odds on favorite to be the Democratic candidate for president this year.
It is time to stop bickering, and time to start pulling together to defeat this cancerous growth on our country. If we don’t defeat the Democrats this year, our country is over.
Yes, I will.
Indeed!
Yes to both.
Trump and Cruz, yes. The other GOP-e RINOS, I’ll likely sit out as a NYer, my vote doesn’t matter.
Applause!
Dittoes!
Either.
NO BUSH!
In a word, yes. Yes to both questions.
You’ll get no flames from me...rather a standing ovation! Good on you for telling it like it very well would be....
P.S. And if Hillary wins you can know with all certainty Trump will be at their next party event!.
That’s a two thumbs up!
If he is not the nominee, I will vote for the most conservative 3rd party candidate.
Trump is not a conservative, and based on previous flp flopping (like party affiliation and a democrat as late as 2009)I speculate a huge left turn after being elected. I'd prefer a democrat liberal be blamed for the disaster rather than a republican.
None of us are claiming to stay home. I consider voting a serious responsibility, and will be voting for the most conservative candidate. Which 99% chance will not be Trump.
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