I’ll vote for whoever runs against Hillary the commie, she’ll undoubtedly thank you for voting for a third party shill.
If it’s Hillary versus Trump I’ll vote for Trump but it will be the toughest vote I’ve ever made.
How we could take the strongest Republican field in a generation and end up with the worst candidate is still hard for me to believe.
It also won’t surprise me a bit if President Trump announces six months into his term that he is switching parties and going back to being a Democrat.
Wow. The twits really are deperate to hang onto power, aren’t they?
Ultimately its an “elect hillary” gambit. I’m sure we’ll have a few useful idiots on the right who will play along. But here’s the fun part: whats good for the goose is sauce for the gander. Perhaps there will be a large number of pissed off Trump supporters who forget to vote down ticket.
Enjoy the sophies choice, gop.
I would support either of them over Trump, as well.
Isn’t it wonderful to watch as we all hand you your worthless a$$! As someone said, you are besmerching the name of Ronald Reagan by your screen name.
Trump has nothing to worry about here. Nobody knows Tom Coburn and no one will vote for Rick Perry (heartless).
Save a pretzel for the gas jets, Rick.
I Will stay home and all you phony pretend consistent conservatives can KMA! You deserve Hillary Clinton!
And that is what you will get. Y’all can whine till the cows come home for all I care.
“I would vote for Coburn or Perry over Trump, who is not a conservative.”
TRANSLATED:
“I would vote for HILLARY over Trump, who is not a conservative.”
Fixed it.
Yes, Perry....who gave his WORD to support the candidate we voters picked!
The guy who couldn’t get over what...2%?
Perry is supporting Cruz and stated he is the only Constitutional Conservative running and will do as promised if elected.
Maybe they should of fought for conservative principles a long time ago. A lot of us are finding out that with the demographics in this country changing the conservative time is probably over. Any way a lot of us are finding out that conservatism as presently defined does not benefit conservatives. It may benefit corporate and Chamber of Commerce types but it sure as hell does not benefit us. They should of fought for conservative principles while we and they still had a chance. Since they are the ones who wrecked I think they should just pay taxes and (a lot of taxes) and be done with it.
Once you overthrow the government in a coup even a nonviolent one, you’ve opened yourselves up to counter coups of a more violent type. BLM and the various Soros groups are ready to respond as are any disenfranchised Trump supporters. We might end up looking like Libya.
If this passes for conservative, I don't want any part of it.
Hopefully Cruz will be the nominee. But if Trump is the nominee...and I know that this has become tantamount to heresy on this site...I would also vote for either Coburn or Perry.
By the way, I sure hope Cockburn and Perry are ready for what will be coming at them if they try this stunt.
Trump just may do what he keeps being accused of and cut his people loose on them and those around them. And if he does, I can’t say I’d blame him - providing that Trump wins nomination outright. After all, THEY SIGNED THE PLEDGE (or at least Perry did).
Didn’t Perry already get sifted to the bottom of the candidate pile early in the primary? Hasn’t he already lost to Trump, technically speaking? What kind of conservative is okay with this kind of game with the American people?
Trump, who is not a conservative. ////
Your opinion. What makes you the authority on conservatism? Palin, Schlafly, Sessions, et al, and other battle hardened conservatives, would disagree with you.
One thing we can agree on is that Trump is more conservative than hilllry. And he has a better chance of beating her than Perry or Coburn
I am no longer a member of the Republican Party, so I have no say in what they might decide to do. Trump appears to be executing a hostile take over of the Republican Party and he has been buying up shares in primaries and caucuses like his hair on fire.
Of course, the current leaders of the Republican Party want nothing to do with this takeover because they will be thrown to the curb. The shareholders in this drama are the rank and file party members (the voters), and they seem to be quite happy about the takeover, they think that they will benefit from the change at the top. The problem for the Republican “shareholders” is that they don’t control the Convention and the rules can be modified to reduce their votes to zero.
The big risk to the establishment is that the rank and file, if the value of their “shares” are reduced to zero, may walk out the door leaving the establishment with nothing more than a bunch of ballons, signs, and hats with little else.
I think Cruz can pull it off. Trump’s support is unwavering but neither is it growing.
But I would love to vote for Rick Perry ... I was for him in 2012 and still have scars from how I was treated.
If Rick had been nominated instead of Mitt, we wouldn’t have had the last 4 years of Obama.