Posted on 03/02/2016 11:42:36 AM PST by WhiskeyX
(The Hill) An image of a swastika made out of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trumps last name has appeared outside a Super Tuesday polling location in Houston, according to several reports. The poster uses Trump four times to create the image of a swastika, with the word Stop written below in large capital letters. The sign was located outside of rival Ted Cruzs polling place, according to a reporter from The Guardian.
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You are ready to believe anything aren’t you? No matter that this attempted smear wouldn’t fool a third grader? Oh, I forgot your are a Trumper
It sure didn’t take Cruz long to lie about Reagan’s 11th Commandment, did it? Oh yeah, such a good Christian man.
“And you believe Cruz, or one of his people, would put up such a sign, right in front of his office, for the world to see. This is beyond irrational.”
Why not? Aren’t most of his people in on this BS too?
And that guy has been on TV pushing the whole KKK shtick as hard as Rubio.
But nooooooooo, there just can be no way his organization created this. Maybe it was Obama and stuck it there, right?
Yeah....cuz someone threw up a sign outside a Cruz location means Ted Cruz is calling Trump a Nazi.
By the same logic all the names people are calling Cruz means Trump is responsible for that.
Ha! I was thinking the same thing. Cruz has his own polling place?!
“Cruz people likely think there is no way the left would EVER dare pull thin on Ted.”
Did the Cruz campaign do it or someone who wanted it to look like the Cruz campaign did it? Who would benefit from it, Cruz, Rubio, Clinton, Sanders?
Hey what a coincidence... I heard fourth-hand info that a cross was burned somewhere in the same area code where Trump once was, so clearly he must have stacked the faggots underneath and supplied the kindling.
“The sign was located outside of rival Ted Cruzs polling place,”
I believe a “Ted Cruz polling place” in Texas would have also been a polling place for Carson, Kasich, Rubio and TRUMP.
Just what exactly is a “Ted Cruz polling location”? Don’t all voters for ALL candidates go to the same designated polling locations? I call BS on the entire concept of a “Ted Cruz polling location.”
I was told that a Trump supporter put up this sign - outside a Trump polling location.
It looks like a Rosen polling location. Those are the signs most in evidence, the canopy, the big sign, etc.
The presence of Cruz signs does not mean it is a Cruz location, and without the little "paid for by..." the sign isn't official Cruz campaign material.
(As if Trump supporters haven't been creative with the anti-Cruz graphics around here--and that isn't official Trump campaign material, either).
In the article (what there is of it) the comment is made: "Anti-Trump protester says Trump is a white supremacist, a Nazi and supporter of the KKK"
There are a host of people who don't like Trump and not all of those are Cruz supporters by any measure. That the Mexicans wouldn't think much of Trump is a no-brainer.
Sorry, but today nothingburger is on the menu.
Ha!
Oh come on now. There are pictures of the back of Rubio’s head near foam. Can’t you recognize his distinct head shape?
Doesn’t everyone have their own polling place where they control the signage??
I agree - it’s getting ridiculous.
Bad dog, Astro!!
ELROY!!!
Does no one grow weary of losing arguments by Godwin default?
Sheesh.
Every candidate has their fringe followers. I highly doubt the Cruz campaign created this sign.
Some days, only absurdity suffices.
This is one of those days.
:)
Evidently, not. The hits just keep on coming. From ALL directions.
Telling, no?
We think alike. :-D
“Dont all voters for ALL candidates go to the same designated polling locations?”
You would think so, but I was denied the right to vote once in California when the poll was moved to a new location and the poll workers seemed to be Democrats taking ownership of the polling location and the ballots. You would have to ask the author what they had in mind in this article. Bill Clinton seemed to have no fear of the anti-electioneering laws, so perhaps he believes those polling sites are his personal preserve?
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