Posted on 05/12/2016 6:08:44 AM PDT by Sybeck1
Mike Lee(R-Utah) said Wednesday that he is not ready to endorse presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump
"I have not supported Donald Trump up to this point, I have not endorsed him," Lee said, according to The Washington Examiner.
"I have some concerns with him. He scares me to death; so does Hillary Clinton
. There is no easy choice right now." Lee had previously endorsed Ted Cruz
, before the Texas senator ended his presidential bid earlier this month. At the time, he said Cruz had a "proven record of fighting for our conservative values and for the issues that matter most to Americans."
The Utah senator said he plans to continue following the election and will make a choice in the future.
"I'll make the decision as best I can," he said, "but I'm not there yet."
Lee now joins several other Republican leaders, who have said they are not ready to endorse Trump or said that they don't plan to vote for the presumptive nominee in a general election.
Speaker Paul Ryan said last week that he was "just not ready" to endorse the presumptive GOP nominee.
No easy choice? What a loser. What is this cult-like attachment to ones preferred candidate?
This isn’t about Cruz. It’s simple really. Lee does Romney’s bidding or the Mormon support/money dries up.
“FReerepublic was ecstatic over Ryan’s selection as the VP candidate in 2008-2009. “
But then, like Cruz, we got to know him.
And the loser "I'm gonna get you kicked off if you commit heresy against our leader" attitude of some of his more pathetically smitten and intellectually weak apostles is just sad.
Go Trump! Beat Hillary!
Post 204 seems to be Romney-speak out of three or four sides of your mouth. Your overall meaning and why you pinged me is muddy.
LOL! The fact you couldn’t recognize that you were one of the trumpostles I was referring to only confirms my analysis. I suppose this will get me reported!
Well, not by me. Carry on.
Just who could be more of a “social conservative,” than the man who makes it very clear that he puts his fellow countrymen, their liberty, jobs & other interests, first??
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Absolutely!
I have seen posters that say they will not vote for Trump because he is not 100% pro-life.
I am 100% pro-life, yet I fail to see what the Presidents views have to do with the “Law of the Land” - there is nothing any President can do about this issue - and other social issues - unless Congress acts on behalf of the people and the President RESPECTS the choices made by the People.
I believe a President Trump will respect We the People.
I am not proficient in writing down my thoughts. I hope you understood what I mean. :)
Yes, we do give folks the benefit of the doubt until they prove us wrong, that’s when we turn on them.
Obviously I agree. I no longer even say GOP leaders. Matter of fact, I’ve taken to using the term, “Republican wing of the Uni-Party.”
Too often I’ve been corrected by FReepers when I’ve damned the Republican wing of the Uni-Party that it is the leaders, NOT Republicans that are at fault. Well, who put those leaders there but individual Republicans! They elect club leaders who in turn elect county leaders who in turn elect state leaders who then elect the national leaders.
ENOUGH!!
Individual Republicans need to accept the responsiblity that it is because of THEM that this sad, corrupt organisation lives.
The poster is claiming that once Trump gets elected, he’ll finally show his true colors and will fall into equal disrepute with Ryan. Lots of Deep Thinking goes into that conclusion.
For example, we’ll learn that Trump isn’t a real patriot; he’s just been pretending for DECADES to love America.
We’ll learn Trump doesn’t really care about his name/brand, and he’ll merrily trash both by reniging on all the promises he’s made.
I suppose we’ll learn he doesn’t even love or care about his own kids or grandkids. If he did, he’d try to fix the problems just as he said he would. But presumably we’ll learn that this pig in a poke wants his kids and grandkids to inhabit a hellish shadow of the great country America used to be.
So many revelations to come, it would seem. If only we’d been smart enough to select Yet Another Career DC Politician, we’d be ok.
/s
Shades of McCain v. Obama and Romney v. Obama. Tough choice for you, Senator Lee? Welcome to the club
This isn't truly about morals. This isn't about "Conservatism", as these so called "Conservatives" were all in for the Obama agenda.
This is about Amnesty. The Republican Party is all in, except when in campaign mode. Trump seems committed to a wall and stopping the open border.
This is not a tough choice at all for me.
Great post! Nailed every point, and the gif is priceless. Thanks!!
You come across just fine!
mike lee’s problem is he is waiting for the Mormon church to tell him what to do.... I have friend who is a scholar and writes books on the Mormon church and politics. the guy is a liberal ex-Mormon so I have to be carful about how I take his info because it is shaded with his alternate version of reality. but the gist of his info is that the church dictate’s to the politicians and professional commentators there positions if they are members in good standing.
“Is there no Republican left in DC with balls?”
It takes balls to abandon ones conservative principals and
and jump on the fadwagon for a candidate that is northeastern
moderate at best and no clue what he’s going to be one day,
two weeks or a year from now.
I never though I would see the day that standing your ground
on conservative values and principals would be at the least
frowned upon and at worst outright attacked and insulted
right here on Free Republic.
Voicing any concerns about Trump is met with attacks, and insults.The only debate is “your just a sore loser”. That’s
it. No intellectual debate at all.
In some ways FR is starting to look a lot like DU.
That’s an excellent retort to Mike Lee’s ridiculous remark.
I doubt if Mike Lee expressed the same kind of misgivings about Mitt Romney when he became the 2012 presumptive nominee, even though Mitt’s record in office would make any progressive liberal blush with pride.
Did Mike say, “Mitt scares me”, or did he keep his head down and wait until it was politically safe to support him?
That aside, what on earth is the point of making such a tremulous statement, AFTER the door has closed on the possibility of anyone else becoming the nominee? Man up and go to war with the General you’ve got, Mike.
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