Posted on 02/10/2016 11:44:39 AM PST by Jim Robinson
As much as I love Cruz as a conservative, there really is a voter rebellion underway and it may be unstoppable. Despite all the denials, the simple truth is the voters really are fed-up and really are up in arms against the establishment.
Trump's message is exactly what the voters are looking for:
Build the wall, enforce the law, deport them all, slap a moratorium on Muslim immigration, bomb the hell out of ISIS, cut the taxes, cut the spending, cut the regulations, cut the government, cut the bad trade deals, cut the political correctness crap, bring back capital, bring back manufacturing, bring back jobs, get the economy back on track, rebuild the military so no one messes with us and make America great again!
It's a winning message.
The rallies are real.
The pent up anger is real.
The rebellion is real!
GOPe RINOs Bush, Rubio, Kasich, et al, stand no chance whatsoever.
We still have hope for conservative Cruz to pull it out, but this is Trump's Rebellion to lose.
Go, Cruz, GO!!
Go, Trump, GO!!
Either way, we win, they lose.
Either way, we win, they lose.”
bump
I want them both, on an all-star conservative ticket.
Trump/Cruz 2016!
Cruz/Trump 2016!
See my post below.
See my post below.
I agree with you about Trump. I hope he can and will pull off the promises he’s making and that he’s not just tricking us to get into power. But I feel this way about every election.
I don't have an issue with people who support Trump with their eyes wide open. There is a logical argument to be made for supporting him despite some very clear danger flags, and as you implied, we should always question the sincerity of every candidate.
What gets me going is the overly committed groupie mindset of some that Trump is the perfect candidate, and that once in office he'll be the perfect President. That is just delusional.
At the end of the day, I may hold my nose and vote for Trump, but I won't be doing it under any false notion of who or what he is.
And should Cruz get the nomination, I am not certain that he will win in a country that has twice elected Obama. Should Cruz win and become President, I am quite certain that we will have a Constitutionalist in the oval office, which bodes well for SCOTUS appointments and reigning back the bureaucracy. However, with a Congress still packed full of GOPe and Democrats, I am under no illusion that he will role back 100 years of progressive policies during his 4-8 years.
My current appraisal is that Trump doesn't have the majority support to put him in the win zone. Thus, we will go to a brokered convention where neither Cruz nor Trump have much of a chance. The ensuing crap storm will destroy the Republican Party and President Clinton strolls in.
Good post, from back in February.
Very nice.
I agree completely.
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