Posted on 03/14/2016 4:01:50 AM PDT by nikos1121
>>Pam Bondi
OK, I guess. She’s free to vote for /endorse whoever she pleases.
I voted for Bondi & Scott on their first election run. Only to find out she’s a RINO, and would not vote for her again.
But, we’ll accept her for Trump if she brings him more votes. : )
I have sent Rush many emails over the years. Not one has ever been acknowledged.
When I send emails to Trump’s campaigns, I get an immediate acknowledgment at least.
For those who may want to contact the campaign:
http://www.donaldjtrump.com/contact
How many followers does he have?
I have sent Rush many emails over the years. Not one has ever been acknowledged.
Thanks for the link.
2 early votes from us, and at least 4 more from our neighbors....
Go Donald
LOL first try!!!
Rush keeps digging his hole deeper and deeper.
Those who are “on” to him will not easily return.
Who would have thought. Traitor, just like the rest of them.
When little known Chris McDaniel beat entrenched republican senator Thad Cochran in the first Mississippi primary of 2014 it triggered a series of events that became known simply as “Mississippi ’14“.
The entrenched DC republican elite developed a plan to destroy McDaniel before the run-off primary. They decided to call McDaniel a racist, pay for print and broadcast attack ads, request help from black Mississippi pastors, and pay Democrats, preachers and voters to vote in the run-off election. Republicans in DC attacking a republican outsider.
Their Machiavellian plan worked. In the run-off Chris McDaniel again beat Thad Cochran with republican voters, but the paid-to-vote Democrats lifted Cochran back onto the throne in the elite Republican Chamber.
Against the desperation of a South Carolina victory for Donald Trump, and now a Nevada victory for Donald Trump, the DC Republican team have re-enlisted the exact same players to roll out a similar nuclear attack approach against the ‘outsider republican’.
Appearing on Bloomberg News the former Mississippi architect, Stuart Stevens, and Mississippi financier/bag-man, Henry Barbour, who carried out the Mississippi Strategy – openly admit their intent to use the same level of vitriol to remove Donald Trump.
(L-R) Stuart Stevens – Mark Halprin – Henry Barbour
See the Video Here (at 23:10) as Stuart Stevens and Henry Barbour are assembled again to discuss the process of “taking down Trump”. Stevens fully admits to the Mississippi 2014 strategy and how it will work in 2016 against Donald Trump.
So how do they do it? Simple, it’s war – a thermonuclear political war. There are no boundaries, there are no rules, there is nothing too far, there is nothing held back.
They run attack ads, they’ll shout names and make up malicious smears; they’ll follow the candidate around to make noise at rallies; they lie about anything and everything; they’ll pay anyone and everyone to assist, and they don’t care if the high-information voter knows what they are doing; it’s all part of the overall scorched earth plan.
They’ll pay people to do and say anything, ANYTHING. Winning is all that counts. Destroying the opponent is all that matters. Every means justifies that end. Period.
The GOPe have already hired actresses and actors to appear in the attack ads and to make personal appearances, as actors, during Trump events. The hiring agency is Talent Direct Agency (TDA) – The actors and production teams are working out the script details right now.
More than likely the construct begins tomorrow with the CNN debate. Expect a full media assist from an ideological corporate media empire who also has skin in the game and corporate ownership who also see candidate Donald Trump as a risk.
A thrilled attendee for the bloodbath, NRO’s Charles Cooke, puts it this way:
[…] Tomorrow night, as they stand on either side of Trump, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz must find their resolve and all-but-machine-gun the man to the floor.
Without breaks for water or silence for applause, they must explain that Trump is an entitled mess whose business record is so questionable that he managed to bankrupt a casino; that he is an unashamed fraud who didnt even wait to be elected president before folding on Planned Parenthood and Obamacare, exactly like the feckless Congress he is running against; that he is feigning religiosity to appeal to people he believes are rubes; and, above all, that whatever he may be pretending now, he has spent a lifetime screwing the little guy.
They must repeat verbatim his previous words on amnesty; they must outline in detail how his policies will make life worse for everyone; and they must point out that a Trump nomination designed to mix things up will result, eventually, in more of the same.
In the meantime, conservatives who are not running for president must ensure that every spare dollar is spent attacking Trump. Melt down the fences if you have to; we need long-range bombers here.
If Donald Trump can flood the airwaves with his nonsense, his opponents can counter it incessantly. And while they are at it, they can tie him up in court, just as hes trying to do to Cruz. There are a good number of just asking questions ready to be put to them, among them Trumps mother was Scottish, can he really be president? and Trump ran a host of scams designed to rip off the poor; surely one of them would like to sue him?
Thus far, part of Trumps media strategy has been to say something outrageous and then to move on before it can be rebutted or fact-checked. Why are his rivals not doing the same thing to him? Why, moreover, are the men in charge of the big guns all-but flirting with the snipers on the other side? (read more)
Perhaps now you can better appreciate why Mitt Romney is joining the effort and throwing anything against the wall to see if it will stick:
On Wednesdays Your World on FOX News, former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told Neil Cavuto that Donald Trumps tax returns may prove he hasnt been honest about his money.
Romney suggests the bombshell could include him lying about his wealth or that he has not made all those charity donations he claims to have made. (link)
You see, it doesn’t actually matter if there’s any truth to the claim, the goal is to create an absurd hurricane wind of inbound attacks driven with increasing ferocity by the corporate media who will demand the candidate to respond.
In Mississippi 2014 Chris McDaniel was not racist, nor was there anything remotely linking him to anything racist; the goal is to push the candidate away from their campaigning, the truth is irrelevant.
Once the GOPe force the candidate away from campaigning, then they begin selling the false story and using the actors/actresses, or preachers, to deliver an outcome.
By the time the next debate on Fox comes around, well, it’ll be peak DEFCON-5 thermonuclear political button pushing because, quite simply, they have nothing to lose.
What a disgusting group of fatcat pigs - who all feed off of the government trough, one way or another - discussing what Trump is, or isn’t. These old blowhards don’t even begin to comprehend that THEY are the problem.
Thanks for the ping to this Halperin vid. Trump continues to pull the masks off of the GOPee leftists.
---> "6,411,259 people like this"
Just sent Trump an email—no more debates. Told him he can ask the crowd in Ohio tonight what they think—they will agree.
Who benefits—only Fox and their revenue from ads. Not Trump.
Fox and the GOP have actively tried to destroy Trump and his candidacy—so I say:
SCREW THEM!
Yay!! Way to go!
which is more than 4 times the circulation of the New York Times (a failed newspaper!) and instantaneous, 24x7
>> I do follow the Rush thread on FR.
I did that for a short while also. But I found him to be so boring that it became a waste of time. It was more interesting to spend my time reading Freeper comments on other threads.
Adios, Rush!
: )
I’ve been mowing mine in increments. Where did all those dang sticky Willy cleavers come from? I tried to borrow some goats as they supposedly like to eat it.
http://www.statesman.com/news/lifestyles/home-garden/sticky-weed-useful-but-annoying/nRrN4/
Whoa, sick is right. If I ever need to visibly define the word cuckservative, I’ll refer back to that clip.
>>must of missed that turn-coat
He was always a snake, like his father. He was just the less poisonous snake that some of us voted for, because we didn’t want O’Commie.
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