To: DoodleDawg
Yeah, about that. So how does Trump agree to a VP who he himself as publicly said on multiple occasions was not constitutionally qualified to be president? And who he has, in fact, threatened to sue over over his eligibility? How does he walk that one back? Trump doesn't seem to have any problem changing positions to fit the situation and circumstances. If it helps his campaign to say Cruz isn't an NBC and threaten to sue him, he'll do that. If making Cruz his running mate helps him at the convention he'll do that, too. It's all about making the deal.
500 posted on
03/17/2016 4:04:14 AM PDT by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: tacticalogic; DoodleDawg
Trump doesn't seem to have any problem changing positions to fit the situation and circumstances. He's demonstrated it mid-sentence numerous times.
501 posted on
03/17/2016 4:11:34 AM PDT by
Theophilus
(Always vote. Always vote your conscience. God wins every election.)
To: tacticalogic
Trump doesn't seem to have any problem changing positions to fit the situation and circumstances. Romney got crucified for flipping and flopping a fraction of the times Trump has, and expecting him to flip again on this one isn't hard to do. But how does he answer the question of why he put someone he publicly said is unqualified on the ticket without flopping?
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