To: bray
Will detests Trump.
If Trump is nominated, the GOP must keep him out of the White House - April 29, 2016
If Trump is nominated, Republicans working to purge him and his manner from public life will reap the considerable satisfaction of preserving the identity of their 162-year-old party while working to see that they forgo only four years of the enjoyment of executive power.
185 posted on
06/26/2016 1:09:11 PM PDT by
Cboldt
To: Cboldt
"while working to see that they forgo only four years of the enjoyment of executive power"
HA! George Will thinks he is so clever, but this statement proves he is an utter moron. The next president is highly likely to determine the course of the US Supreme Court for decades to come, and so perhaps for generations more (given the very strong deference to precedent in our legal tradition). The idea that a Hillary presidency is likely to be just a tiny 4-year blip in a merry Republican march is ludicrous.
189 posted on
06/26/2016 1:37:22 PM PDT by
Enchante
(No lipstick on the PIAPS!! #NeverShrillary)
To: Cboldt
George Will could of just gone democrat quietly. As others on the NO TRUMP garbage wagon also except that they all want to influence others to follow them. They all know that if Trump is derailed, the election goes to the socialist democrats and the GOP will be fractured beyond repair. Thus, they all are already working for the democrats. The same overlords are in control of both parties so as far as those anti Trump RINOs are concerned, they will still have the same pay and perks as when they pretended to be Republicans. Donald Trump has done an invaluable service to the party by showing the true nature of so many of our prominent elites.
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