Posted on 03/19/2023 10:18:23 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
So I skimmed through that and not only do I not care for their opinion, it’s wrong
We are always guided to think before we speak -it applies here too
Sorry, Trump is childish in his attacks, and it sucks to say that.
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It is childish to say “sorry” when there is no reason to be sorry. Question: Do you have any remorse for having voted for the Delaware Dunce and his mentally challenged VP? Just curious!
As I figured, you are foolish enough to believe that just b/c I prefer Ron, I will vote for the creepy crime boss if Trump is the nominee. Stupid!
just b/c I prefer Ron,
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So, which moron was your hoped-for choice in 2016, Jebbie or that slut from Arkansas? And now in 2024 your champion is another RINO establishment puppet? Shame on you! You need to stop watching CNN.
Cruz.
Losers need love too I guess.
I don't think you understand how politics work.
I don’t think you understand how politics work.
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That may be true from your perspective, and if you’d care to comment further on that point please do so.
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