Keyword: neverhillary
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The question of the day: does Donald Trump seem as immoderate today as you once thought? Does banning Muslims from entering the country “until we figure out what’s going on” seem immoderate when you consider the behavior of jihadis around the world? Does enforcing the immigration statutes on the books seem immoderate in light of what jihadis do in their spare time - murder, rape, acid dips, converting airliners to weapons of mass destruction?Or in light of the number of illegal aliens pouring across our borders daily with impunity?Here come the “niños”I guess you could stay aboard the #HillaryByProxy Express...
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While I have supported Trump since August, I do have many friends who have been NeverTrumpers. Most were Cruz supporters. I was not NeverCruz, having made it clear that I was NeverHillary, or NeverDem. ... Had Cruz won the nomination, I would definitely have worked for him. After the primary was over, the NeverTrumpers still kept fighting, showing why they still could not accept Trump. All they were doing was helping Hillary; that did not even seem to disturb them at all. I am genuinely sympathetic to the NeverTrumpers. Eight years ago, for a while I was a NeverMcCain. No...
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Bernie Sanders supporters may be “feeling the Bern” for their own candidate, but nearly half are planning to give Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton the cold shoulder in November. A YouGov poll released on Wednesday showed that 45 percent of Democrats who preferred Sanders in the primary, do not plan on voting for Clinton in the general. Supporters of the Vermont senator are extremely divided; 18 percent said they plan on voting for a third-party candidate like Jill Stein of the Green Party, 15 percent would support the presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, 9 percent were unsure, and 3 percent do...
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It’s been about twenty-four hours since Ted Cruz gracefully ended his bid for the White House. Many Cruz Crew patriots are already jumping on the Trump Train. Trump may not be their first choice, but he’s certainly a better choice than Crooked Hillary. Those of us who have been on the Trump Train are confident that the new Cruzer’s will come to admire Trump as much as we do...
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JIM SCIUTTO (HOST): So, Alex, you tried to start an anti-Trump movement early in this race. Will you also unhappily vote for Donald Trump like Governor Jindal or you going to follow other Republicans who say they'll go against the party and might even vote for Hillary Clinton? ALEX CASTELLANOS: I might even get happier and support Donald Trump. No, I think Governor Jindal was right on the money. Look there's a reason there is a Donald Trump. And that's because Americans are looking for an alternative to the way the country is going now. If you're a working person...
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I was introduced to this old song by a WWII-era Veteran friend of mine just last night. Perfect timing, I'd say. ---------------------------------- Those who are less than 100% fans of Donald Trump may consider voting for him to be Russian Roulette. BUT voting for the OPPOSITION means you shoot yourself and Lady Liberty FOR SURE...
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Free Republic stands for God, family, country! America! "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the United State of America." Securing the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity is our mission on FR. We cannot secure the blessings of liberty with Hillary in the White House. When Trump wins the lion's share of the primary votes, states and...
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This is all I'm going to say regarding the Republican race for the nomination in 2016. I started out supporting Trump, not for his politics, but for the way he was poking a stick in the eye of the GOPe, Democrats, media and everyone else who attacked him. I called it a breath of fresh air in a world of conformists. I shied away from him and leaned toward Cruz after Trump just seemed to go off-hook (telecom term) with his rhetoric. I expressly wished he'd calm down the language and become more presidential. To this day, I lean 60/40...
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Kirstie Alley endorses Donald Trump. Kirstie Alley endorses Donald Trump
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In peaceful protest to the GOP's attempt to steal the nomination from Trump, the following activism has been proposed. This is to occur every Monday until after the Convention in late July:
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In case anyone is unaware: All this talk about "1237 delegates means Trump is the nominee" is BUNK. That so-called "rule" is a temporary rule that can be changed at the convention. Therefore, Trump is not guaranteed the nomination even if he gets 1237, or 1400, or even 2000 delegates. They can change the rule to suit their #NeverTrump plan, and make the requirement 1 delegate more than however many Trump has. On the O'Reilly Factor tonight, Eric Bolling confirmed this. There are 42 convention rules in the rule book. Rules #26 through #42 are Temporary Rules that are written...
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Excerpt (more at link, post #1): Clinton Misogyny - Sex Juanita Broaddrick (AR)- rape Eileen Wellstone (Oxford) - rape Elizabeth Ward Gracen - rape - quid pro quo, post incident intimidation Regina Hopper Blakely - "forced himself on her, biting, bruising her" Kathleen Willey (WH) - sexual assault, intimidations, threats Sandra Allen James (DC) - sexual assault 22 Year Old 1972 (Yale) - sexual assault Kathy Bradshaw (AK) - sexual assault Cristy Zercher - unwelcomed sexual advance, intimidations Paula Jones (AR) - unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault Carolyn Moffet -unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault...
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#NeverHillary If any idea should be non-controversial among Republicans, I would have thought it would be this: Hillary Clinton should never be president of the United States. Whether you start with her corruption, her lack of achievements, her lack of skill or her total lack of anything resembling principles – this is clearly not a person any Republican should be willing to see in the White House. Yet with barely one-sixth of the delegates chosen in the race for the Republican nomination, the party establishment is so panicked over the possibility that Donald Trump might win the nomination, we have...
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