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^ Precisely.

As long as it's a "fair fight" it's cool, even if Trump somehow doesn't get the Nomination, I'll support the Nominee because fuck Hillary, but I swear - if there ends up being more than the faintest stench of monkey business - the GOP will have effectively killed themselves - most certainly so by the time 2020 comes.

Tread lightly, Priebus and the Establishment... *Everything* depends on your honesty...


The RNC has new rules in place to, as Judge Napolitano says, frustrate the will of the voter. For instance, for the candidate to receive the nomination, he must win at least eight states with 50% + 1. That's quite difficult. It leaves the door open for the RNC to pull some shenanigans. And I swear, if they pull some shit...well, I won't be pleased.

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I heard some of the Megan Mcain radio show last night. She was doing her best to hammer Trump and sounding very establishment republican. She aired a clip of Mitch McConnel being an alarmist that Trump isn't strong and how badly shill would beat him.
 
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Thanks Balze Halze, I had no idea internal rules were changed in the Republican primary process.

It reminds me of Tacitus who said "the more Corrupt the state, the more it legislates". In this case, it's the corruption of the RNC (National). Let's face it, the primary system is FUBAR now, with all these changes, I hope it ain't TARFU.

We should be demanding a straight 1 day primary vote for all 50 states. 1 vote = 1 vote. We cannot allow the minority of power brokers in the party decide our candidate against the majority vote.

If we truly get fucked around this cycle, I'm prepared to march on Republican HQ with pitchforks & torches. I think most R primary voters are with me.

Oh, & fuck Rince Priebus. We need a national figure who is for the average voter, not some slick lawyer who favors a few mega wealthy donors.
 
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An establishment unhinged, Patrick J. Buchanan

Calling for a moratorium on Muslim mmigration “until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on,” Donald Trump this week ignited a firestorm of historic proportions.

As all the old hate words – xenophobe, racist, bigot – have lost their electric charge from overuse, Trump was being called a fascist demagogue and compared to Hitler and Mussolini.

The establishment seemed to have become unhinged.

Why the hysteria? Comes the reply: Trump’s call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration tramples all over “American values” and everything we stand for, including the Constitution.

But is this really true?

The Constitution protects freedom of religion for U.S. citizens. But citizens of foreign lands have no constitutional right to migrate. And federal law gives a president broad powers in deciding who comes and who does not, especially in wartime.

In 1924, Congress restricted immigration from Asia, reduced the numbers coming from southern and Central Europe, and produced a 40-year moratorium on most immigration into the United States.

Its authors and President Coolidge wanted ours to remain a nation whose primary religious and ethnic ties were to Europe, not Africa or Asia.

Under FDR, Truman and JFK, this was the law of the land.

Did this represent 40 years of fascism?

Why might Trump want a moratorium on Muslim immigration?

Reason 1: terrorism. The 9/11 terrorists were Muslim, as were the shoe and underwear bombers on those planes, the Fort Hood shooter, the Times Square bomber and the San Bernardino killers.

And as San Bernardino showed again, Islamist terrorists are exploiting our liberal immigration policies to come here and kill us.

Thus, a pause, a timeout on immigration from Muslim countries, until we fix the problem, would seem to be simple common sense.

Second, Muslims are clearly more susceptible to the siren call of terrorism and more likely to be radicalized on the Internet and in mosques than are Christians at church or Jews at synagogue.

Which is why we monitor mosques more closely than cathedrals.

Third, according to Harvard’s late Samuel Huntington, a “clash of civilizations” is coming between the West and the Islamic world. Other scholars somberly concur. But if such a conflict is in the cards, how many more millions of devout Muslims do we want inside the gates?

Set aside al-Qaida, ISIS and their sympathizers. Among the 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide are untold millions of followers of the Prophet who pray for the coming of a day when Shariah is universal and the infidels, i.e., everyone else, are either converted or subjugated.

In nations where Muslims are already huge majorities, where are the Jews? Where have all the Christians gone?

With ethnic and sectarian wars raging in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Yemen, Libya, Nigeria and Somalia, why would we bring into our own country people from all sides of these murderous conflicts?

Many European nations – Germans, French, Swedes, Brits – appear to regret having thrown open their doors to immigrants and refugees from the Islamic world, who have now formed unassimilated clusters and enclaves inside their countries.

Ought we not explore why, before we continue down this road?

In some countries of the Muslim world, Americans who embrace “Hollywood values” regarding abortion, adultery and homosexuality can get their heads chopped off as quickly as converts to Christianity.

In what Muslim countries does Earl Warren’s interpretation of the First Amendment – about any and all religious presence being banned in public schools and all religions being treated equally – apply?

When is the next “Crusade for Christ” coming to Saudi Arabia?

Japan has no immigration from the Muslim world, nor does Israel, which declares itself a Jewish state. Are they also fascistic?

President Obama and the guilt-besotted West often bawl their apologies for the horrors of the Crusades that liberated Jerusalem.

Anyone heard Muslim rulers lately apologizing for Saladin, who butchered Christians to take Jerusalem back, or for Suleiman the Magnificent, who conquered the Christian Balkans rampaging through Hungary all the way to the gates of Vienna?

Trump’s surge this week, in the teeth of universal denunciation, suggests that a large slice of America agrees with his indictment – that our political-media establishment is dumb as a box of rocks and leading us down a path to national suicide.

Trump’s success tells us that the American people really do not celebrate “globalization.” They think our negotiators got snookered out of the most magnificent industrial machine ever built, which once guaranteed our workers the highest standard of living on earth.

They don’t want open borders or mass immigration. They want people here illegally to be sent back, the borders secured and a moratorium imposed on Muslim immigration until we fix the broken system.

As for the establishment, they are saying pretty much what The Donald is saying. To paraphrase Oliver Cromwell’s speech to the Rump Parliament:

You have sat here too long for any good you have done here. In the name of God, go!

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It’s impossible to get through a day without hearing the name Donald Trump…over and over again. His name is plastered across the pages of newspapers and magazines. His speeches and interviews are continuously replayed on television, radio and the Internet.




 
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:

The RNC has new rules in place to, as Judge Napolitano says, frustrate the will of the voter. For instance, for the candidate to receive the nomination, he must win at least eight states with 50% + 1. That's quite difficult. It leaves the door open for the RNC to pull some shenanigans. And I swear, if they pull some shit...well, I won't be pleased.

http://theconservativetreehous...residential-primary/


Well, they will get everything they deserve which will be President Hillary Clinton, if they pull some funny shit here.


 
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Well, they will get everything they deserve which will be President Hillary Clinton, if they pull some funny shit here.



I'm not so sure that would be "getting what they deserve" as much as it would be "fine with them".


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An establishment unhinged, Patrick J. Buchanan

Your link doesn't work for me. Try this one:
http://townhall.com/columnists...nt-unhinged-n2092276



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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Your link doesn't work for me. Try this one:
http://townhall.com/columnists...nt-unhinged-n2092276


Thank you ! ! !




 
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Trump is so much smarter than the media, and most of the other candidates. He hasn't spent ONE DIME on TV ads (unlike Jeb's flailing campaign), and yet EVERYTHING he says is covered non-stop, 24-7 by every news organization in the country AND by EVERY one of his opponents.



When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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He hasn't spent ONE DIME on TV ads (unlike Jeb's flailing campaign)

Business mogul Donald Trump said Jeb Bush is “wasting his time” and “wasting a lot of money” by running for president, and that he should “absolutely” drop out.

Trump, appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday with George Stephanopoulos, argued that Bush is “a stiff. He’s a nice guy. He doesn’t have a chance, all right. He ought to do what Walker did.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/11...video/#ixzz3u1mqqcjl

... and the more I hear the Jeb!Super-PAC ads... the more convinced I am that Jeb must be defeated.



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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He hasn't spent ONE DIME on TV ads (unlike Jeb's flailing campaign)

Business mogul Donald Trump said Jeb Bush is “wasting his time” and “wasting a lot of money” by running for president, and that he should “absolutely” drop out.

Trump, appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday with George Stephanopoulos, argued that Bush is “a stiff. He’s a nice guy. He doesn’t have a chance, all right. He ought to do what Walker did.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/11...video/#ixzz3u1mqqcjl

... and the more I hear the Jeb!Super-PAC ads... the more convinced I am that Jeb must be defeated.

Jeb reminds me a lot of Bob Dole in 1996. He absolutely stinks of desperation.



When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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He hasn't spent ONE DIME on TV ads (unlike Jeb's flailing campaign)

Business mogul Donald Trump said Jeb Bush is “wasting his time” and “wasting a lot of money” by running for president, and that he should “absolutely” drop out.

Trump, appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday with George Stephanopoulos, argued that Bush is “a stiff. He’s a nice guy. He doesn’t have a chance, all right. He ought to do what Walker did.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/11...video/#ixzz3u1mqqcjl

... and the more I hear the Jeb!Super-PAC ads... the more convinced I am that Jeb must be defeated.

Jeb reminds me a lot of Bob Dole in 1996. He absolutely stinks of desperation.


Jeb just plain stinks.




 
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Jeb reminds me a lot of Bob Dole in 1996. He absolutely stinks of desperation.

But Bob Dole was nominated in 1996.

The beauty of Trump is that he will keep Jeb! from being nominated.... I think.... absent shenanigans at the convention.



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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But Bob Dole was nominated in 1996.

Sorry I wasn't very clear. I was referring to Dole's horrible, embarrassing campaign during the general election.



When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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Texas Imam forced to resign after backing Trump's Muslim immigration proposal...

http://www.fox4beaumont.com/co...migration-1932.shtml

A political conflict is playing out within the walls of the Muslim community in Southeast Texas. A man who was the leader of Muslims in the area said Thursday the conflict has resulted in his ousting.

"Don't get me involved in any political games in the name of religion. I am not here a political man," Dr. Nidal Alsayyed said.

But it's political motivations he said have forced him to resign as Imam.

"Sadly, it's Clinton versus Trump," he said.

Dr. Al Sayyed told KFDM News he was forced to resign as religious director of the Islamic Society of the Triplex after making comments Monday in which he agrees with Donald Trump's statements that the U.S. should temporarily stop accepting any new Muslim immigrants into the country.

While the religious leader said he expected the call to resign eventually, he said it was sped up by politics.

"I think any future candidates, presidents who do not support the fact that we need to be more safe and more cautious about whom to bring into this country, whether a Muslim or not," Dr. Alsayyed said.

His comments he said had nothing to do with politics, but the former Imam said Trump's comments are in line with the Islamic religion.

"The text of the holy Qur'an says the loss of one life is equivalent to killing the whole mankind," he said.

His viewpoint, in part, shifting after lingering questions about the backgrounds of the couple responsible for the mass shooting in San Bernardino.

"But the way it happens when you see this mass shooting and you see some people coming with such a very peaceful background and all of the sudden the intelligences themselves, the agencies are not able to figure out what's happening, why all of a sudden this guy or this girl or that lady open fire and kill 15 people, because American Muslims are not doing their job in the country. So we need to stop, we need to stop taking new ones until we fix the existing situation," Dr. Alsayyed said.

The religious leader said there is a problem with some American Muslims seeing a conflict between following their religious beliefs and their patriotism to the U.S., and an issue differentiating the religious community and its political role. He said the two should not mix.

"I came to know this morning from some close contacts and friends over 102 Imams, religious people in Houston, were fired and forced to be basically leave their jobs, leave their mosques only because they did not get along with the political agenda for their board members," he said.

Dr. Alsayyed said he took the position to help young people here understand Islam, and it's the youth where Islamic leaders should focus their attention.

"Nobody is investing a dollar to basically raise the understanding what does it take for a Muslim to live in the United States," he said.

KFDM News spoke with a board member of the Islamic Society of the Triplex. He said the board is deliberating and will issue an official statement by Saturday in response to the comments from Dr. Alsayyed, but the Islamic Society of the Triplex does take issue with the statements made by the former Imam.



When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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Trump is so much smarter than the media, and most of the other candidates. He hasn't spent ONE DIME on TV ads (unlike Jeb's flailing campaign), and yet EVERYTHING he says is covered non-stop, 24-7 by every news organization in the country AND by EVERY one of his opponents.


You definitely don't accumulate his wealth by wasting money.
 
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I would think that with his foreign business interests that he may actually have a leg up on most of the other candidates regarding foreign policy.


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I saw this morning that the establishment types were trying, hoping and praying to get Trump and Cruz into a fight. Trump sent this out:



The media tried hard to get Cruz riled up about it...Here is Cruz's response:

https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/675360299747184640

Ted Cruz Verified account

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The Establishment's only hope: Trump & me in a cage match.

Sorry to disappoint -- @realDonaldTrump is terrific. #DealWithIt


Cruz is pretty dang smart. He gets my vote in the primary for sure.



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