Posted on 02/20/2016 10:49:22 AM PST by dlt
The Trump-Truthers are running out of arguments for why The Donald can't win the Republican nomination, and on Saturday, Trump could end that discussion entirely. With a victory here -- coming on the heels of a blowout in New Hampshire -- Trump would not only prove that he can win the primary, he'd cement himself as the race's frontrunner.
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Trump as all human beings have their flaws. He will get the job done.
Impeachment on what grounds?
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2006/10/20061026-1.html
“Trump as all human beings have their flaws.”
True.
“He will get the job done.”
I do not believe that.
He’ll do something. High Crimes and Misdemeanors isn’t precisely defined.
It is really hard to say what the SC results will be.
Your points are good and Rubio is the establishment’s boy now, with Jeb dead in the water.
Don’t count out Kaisich.
It’s just objective fact.
Pelosi has no say, so why would President Trump need to deal with her at all or any other Democrat for that matter, Senate or House?
“funding issues.”
And funding issues are not subject to cloture in the Senate!
I’ve never heard anyone bring it up (but of course someone may have).
Caliph BHusseinO is ‘transparent’ and has been for his entire 7 years, starting with his ineligibility for the office.........and then when he got it, his not even giving the traditional “thank you/great things ahead” speech for the American people......but instead immediately flying off to Cairo to give a ‘rah rah’ speech there to the Muslim university... (AND springing all his Muslim Brotherhood terrorist gangster pals out of prison so they could take over the Egyptian government and install Shariah Law)
(nothing’s ever been done about him ....its as if nobody** in America gives a damn if this country is subverted or destroyed (**not including FR friends of course).
If Yeb! had Trump’s numbers they would be calling him the presumptive nominee already.
Deportation laws are on the books already, we just need someone willing to use them.
It is the one and only cental issue: are we America, or Mexico?
The very existence of civilization depends on the answer.
The Republicans are complicit enablers of the terrorists and murderers and rapists coming in and being protected as well as the Democrats.
Many of us have come to the conclusion that Trump is a sociopath and will painted as such in the general election if he wins the nomination.
WHEN CANDIDATES ACT LIKE STALKERS
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3398772/posts
Posted on 2/18/2016, 1:23:44 PM by Bill Russell
Since candidates first started throwing their hats in the ring for the Republican Presidential nomination, I have been cheering for Ted Cruz as my first choice. There were also a number of candidates whom I would gladly support against the Democratic challengers. I really liked the way Donald Trump was electrifying the electorate and he was near the top of my list.
But that has changed. Trump is now at the bottom of my list.
As I have watched Donald Trumpâs attacks on Ted Cruz in recent weeks, and especially those in the last few days leading up to the South Carolina Primary, he has reminded me of the actions taken by the sociopath who stalked me and my family during and after my congressional campaigns in Pennsylvania in 2008 and 2010. What I now see occurring on the national level is a magnified reflection of what I experienced in my dealings with a petty grifter in a rural congressional district.
The last few weeks have seen a variety of vicious personal attacks with Trump calling Cruz a liar, accusing him of committing fraud in the Iowa Caucuses, stating that he is an âunstableâ person, and threatening him with lawsuits over his eligibility. Trumpâs angry delivery of his denunciations of Cruz, his constant portrayal of himself as savoir of the republic and victim of Cruzâs âlyingâ campaign ads (the ones using Trumps own statements and records against him), and his constant use of threats to attempt to intimidate Cruz, is reminiscent of my stalkerâs sociopathic behavior.
During the course of my dealings with my stalker, Larry (his real name), I had to do some quick research on sociopaths and their characteristics. Anyone can find a multitude of mental health websites that will explain that sociopaths are experts at appealing to our sympathies and convincing us that they really well meaning. They can be highly seductive and even have a special charisma. They usually blame others for their situations to maintain their charade of innocence and victimhood. They have defective consciences with an inability to feel empathy and lack remorse for wrongdoing. They are often inappropriate and give excessive attention to the objects of their sexual attraction. While usually smart, they often overestimate their own intelligence, are often unethical and immoral, but manage to avoid major run-ins with the law. They exhibit deceitfulness by lying and conning others with enough truth mixed in to make their stories plausible. But their downfall is their impulsiveness, irritability and aggressiveness - especially when their âmask of kindnessâ comes off. Unfortunately, they often wind up in positions of authority, because they crave power over others.
I first met Larry in late October of 2007 when he volunteered to join my campaign against the infamous King of Pork, John Murtha. He touted himself as combat Marine who was ticked off at Murthaâs betrayal of the Haditha Marines and undermining of the troops in Iraq. He said he had decades of campaign experience and was the ideal person to be my campaign manager. I decided to give him a try on a volunteer basis. By late November it was clear that he was the wrong person to lead the campaign as his lack of organizational skills and attempts to intimidate people I wanted to win over were the absolute wrong fit for my campaign. We parted ways permanently on January 3, 2008 after Larry grew unhinged and threatening.
Immediately following our parting, Larry undertook a campaign of harassment which lasted beyond the course of my political runs against Mr Murtha and ended in late 2010. On a personal level, I received a constant barrage of threatening emails and harassing letters and phone calls threatening lawsuits, smears, and collections actions by Coastal Asset Recovery (Larryâs collection agency). On the public level, Larry threatened to run against me in the 2008 primary, issued a false statement through a fake public relations firm stating that I had fired him for being a âdisabled Vietnam Veteran with Agent Orange diabetes.â He entered every possible online forum under false names to accuse me of slander/theft/lying and say he was suing me in federal court. He took the smallest of issues and extrapolated them into accusations of theft, fraud, and discrimination by me. He even went to work in a paid status for John Murtha, and created multiple websites to attack me including one fake website using my name to do personal attacks on the family of my primary opponent in 2010.
Fortunately for me, Larry did not have Mr Trumps billions of dollars, nor his bully pulpit with which to conduct his harassment of me. We were able to largely mitigate his attacks by ignoring him. But the parallels in Larryâs and Mr Trumpâs behaviors are astounding. When I listen to Mr Trumpâs vicious and unfounded accusations against Ted Cruz, I am reminded of Larryâs attempts to intimidate and threaten me on the night we parted company. As I listen to Trumpâs repeated threats of lawsuits, and his renewed threats to run as third party candidate, I cannot help but compare his behavior to Larryâs continuous letters and emails threatening to sue me.
Mr Trumpâs repeated accusations over the Iowa Caucuses remind me of the false accusations Larry made against me and which were repeated by the Murtha Campaign. On the night of the Iowa Caucuses, CNN broadcast a story stating that Ben Carson was leaving Iowa just after the caucuses and not going immediately to New Hampshire as almost all of the other candidates were. CNN speculated that it could mean that Carson was leaving the race. The story became catnip thrown into the rough and tumble process of herding cats and votes in the open forums that are the Iowa Caucuses. All of the campaigns had access to the story and there were multiple reports that the story was used to persuade Carson voters to switch to other candidates, including Cruz. Mr Trump continues to tout the incident as if it was a massive and underhanded conspiracy on the part of Mr Cruz to steal votes from Ben Carson. Mr Trumpâs accusations appear to be no truer than when Larry took an unspecified expenditure line for $187,000 from one of my campaignâs FEC reports to falsely accuse me of stealing that money from my campaign. Like Larry, Mr Trump appears to believe if he repeats a lie often enough, people will believe it.
Just this week, we have watched the story of a false Facebook page claiming to be Congressman Trey Gowdy denouncing Senator Marco Rubio and endorsing Ted Cruz. I cannot help but think of Larryâs use of the false website using my name to conduct a dirty personal attack. The Rubio camp immediately responded by denouncing the post as a dirty trick from the Cruz campaign. The final truth on who was behind it may never be known, but I cannot help but think that it came from Trump or one of his supporters to try to bolster the Trump and Rubio mantras accusing Ted Cruz of lying.
Just like Larry, Mr Trump continues to pose as the victim of lies and mistreatment and threatens lawsuits for defamation or to challenge Cruzâs Natural Born Citizenship. If Mr Trump does sue Ted Cruz, he will discover the truth is an absolute defense in a court of law, and the truth is on Cruzâââ‰â¢s side. He will lose a defamation lawsuit because he actually said the words that Cruz is using against him in interviews and he supported and donated to the Democratic candidates he now says he is against. He will lose a challenge to Cruzâs Natural Born Citizenship, because Cruz is a Natural Born Citizen in accordance with the Constitution and legal precedent. (If Trump really believed Ted Cruz to be ineligible, he would have already challenged him in court.)
If Mr Trump continues in his bombastic folly, he will face a very bright spotlight of public scrutiny which he has managed to avoid to this point. Ted Cruzâs legal and Supreme Court credentials are far beyond any legal skill I could bring to the arena. But when Larry finally did get around to suing me through his collection agency in small claims court, he lost. Over the course of my dealings with him, I managed to find out enough about Larry to publicly expose his lies in the press, reveal his history of criminal investigations, bankruptcies, warrants, and lawsuits as well as his desertion from the Marine Corps. Three weeks after my fraud complaint to the District Attorney against Larry for his lawsuit, his collection agency was out of business.
In given circumstances, anyone is capable of cruelty, lying and extreme selfishness. But the sociopath makes a lifestyle of these traits. The best method of dealing with sociopaths is to recognize them early and avoid them. If you are already entangled with them, do whatever you can to protect yourself from further harm. I can only urge Republican voters to go with anyone but Trump. For even if Ted Cruz does not highlight the episodes of Mr Trumpâs life where he exhibited these traits on a grand scale, it is a sure bet the Democrats will if he is the nominee.
The DNC and media have plenty of Trump brand catnip to throw into that cat fight.
Perhaps not a majority (yet). But still comfortably ahead of whoever takes second place.
Winning may not be everything, but losing isn’t anything.
That's kind of a scary co-ink-e-dink!
I’ve thought so too.
You got that right.
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