Posted on 07/20/2016 11:12:37 PM PDT by Kevin in California
What do ya'll think Levin will have to say tomorrow about his little crybaby?
Gonna be interesting to see how he defends him not living up to his pledge.
Of course, I do remember when one of the beloved audience tried to get Levin's take on the natural born citizen clause and ended up getting insulted and bullied as a "birther". The snarky comments about how anyone could even imply that Cruz wasn't a citizen (Mark never actually used "natural born") showed how much he enjoys being the bully that he claims to despise.
Sorry I asked..
I don’t LISTEN to Levin anymore.
Well Ben Shapiro and Elisha Krauss are covering Ted’s behind on Salem radio’s KRLA this morning so I expect that Mark Levin will be doing more of the same when his turn comes.
“I am dissaponted with cruz but lets just move on. The country is more important than boxing in cruz people.”....
AMEN! Cruz is history, a bad dream, let’s roll.
And when they aren’t busy outsourcing jobs, they are busy trying to insource cheaper labor to the USA via open borders and work visas to undercut the wages and benefits of Americans.
Levin was betting on Cruz as the One True Conservative in the Reagan tradition. The problem is that in Cruz "winning" this battle, he has lost his war.
Cruz may feel good about standing his ground for his principles, but he has taken himself out of viable consideration as the True Conservative of the future. His best "selfish" play was to suck it up and keep himself in play.
That's the reality that Levin will have to deal with.
-PJ
The reality, in case you have not been paying attention, is that for the last two elections, pragmatism and compromise by the Republican electorate has resulted in defeat.
Levin is not a pragmatic man and neither am I. Pragmatism says nothing, changes nothing and in fact creates the expectation by the GOP that the party will simply fall in line, no matter what they do or say.
I will not have "Here lies a pragmatic man" on my gravestone. You might as well pee on it.
Pragmatism has damaged the party and the results of that damage is what you see today.
-PJ
That sir depends entirely on the currently unknown future. He could be the next Churchill, or he could just write it off and go into the private sector.
In either scenario, Clinton or Trump, the bet is that it's a 4 year stint with much controversy. After what has occurred in this election thusfar, I would not blame Ted if he took a partnership in a law firm arguing before the Supreme Court.
I fear a GOPe that is afraid that a successful Trump weakens their own standing, so they will try to block Trump's agenda to protect their own interests.
It could be that Trump proves to be totally incompetent on his own, but I don't get that impression right now. I see a person who opens with a high bid and then negotiates down to an acceptable middle. Others only see the opening high bid as brash and incompetent, because the GOPe are used to discarding their strong cards before playing the round.
-PJ
You are so right. The others HAVE to be owned in order to run for anything. ONLY A BILLIONAIRE could attempt to save us. And he’s the only one patriotic enough to make the sacrifice.
I completely agree.
Our system is set-up, to sell out America.
I just watched Trump speaking at the convention. He is completely right on. He is the only person, anywhere, in either party saying what the problem is. And he intends to be for AMERICA.
That resonates big. He is right. And he is it seems, not for sale.
And he is our nominee.
Hopefully paid shill Levin is, too.
He sucks.
Sorry for snapping at you like that,...it wasn’t necessary at all.
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