Posted on 04/17/2016 1:33:34 PM PDT by markomalley
Even a stopped clock, and all that...
“John WHO” has spoken
You're the one failing the class. None of the candidates has yet gotten a 50% majority of the delegates.
Excellent!!!! More!!! More!!!
Your analogy is so far superior to his, it succinctly exposes the moronic power hungry turd he is.
One of the few times - actually, maybe the only time - I have ever agreed with Kasich. The rules have worked to Trump’s advantage all along (or he wouldn’t have so many delegates), but when he hits states where he has to work and have a strategy to actually convince, he can’t or doesn’t do it.
That said, life would have been a lot easier if Kasich had gotten out early. I don’t know where his money is coming from, but he’s spoiled other, better candidates. Still, he looks sane compared to Trump, and the Trumpettes hate Cruz with a passion, so I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up as the nominee.
A disclaimer - I’m not a Cruz supporter, but I’d vote for him. I’d never vote for Trump. If Kasich turns out to be the nominee, however, I’m not sure what I’m going to do. He’s extremely liberal, but so is Trump, so I imagine that a lot of the Trump voters would switch to him.
Trump to Kasick-—If you want to be relevant, “Start winning.”
Stupid hanger on. Go back to ohio john boy. Trump is not picking you for VP.
This is my advice to Trump:
I am the one assigning the grades, and I am forced assign an your response an F in logic.
My analogy did not imply that someone got more than 50% of the delegates. I adopted math scores greater than 50% from Kasich, so its hardly a point on which one can argue it makes my analogy less accurate.
Such emotional outbursts are not normally helpful, and just make the person look foolish.
On the other hand, complaining is not always a bad thing. It is even less helpful to let good people be bullied and cheated either, even if the people doing the cheating and bullying have official positions and do it with a mild manner smile.
Some people are sheepdogs that feel a stronger impulse to attack injustice than others. This can manifest as a virtue or a vice at different times.
I would encourage the Donald to keep standing up fearlessly for what he thinks is right, while learning to control and channel his anger better, especially on twitter. To be more reflective and more disciplined about his outrage at injustice. And as you suggested to smile more and frown less.
America to Kasich: Stop running!
Thanks, and I appreciate your thoughts. Trump can be very charming... he needs to let all of us see more of that side of him. Not only is he wise with numbers and strategy, but he is a hell of a salesman from what I’ve heard. :-)
Everybody to Kasich: Go home!
Kasich, the affirmative action candidate.
**Go** TRUMP!
Indict- Hillary!
Repatriate- Ted!
Mail Back Kasich!
Kibbutz 4 Bernie!
Good one.
Kasick is the definition of a$$hole.
Me to Kasich, stop running.
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