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Peace through superior firepower |
Trump won every county in all five states. That's called a freakin' clue. I doubt that Cruz's pride allows him to think rationally, though. | |||
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No, there's nothing rational in the thought process of the Cruz camp. They still think they have a chance somehow. | |||
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safe & sound |
Certainly nothing wrong with having a contingency plan, but most of them seem to be operating on what ifs, maybes, and could bes instead of what is. | |||
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Glorious SPAM! |
The chance of those states going Republican in the general is not very good. The last time New York went Republican was in 1984. Rhode Island 1984. Connecticut 1988. Delaware 1988. Maryland 1988. Pennsylvania 1988. | |||
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Ethics, antics, and ballistics |
Which means they are due. -Dtech __________________________ "I've got a life to live, people to love, and a God to serve!" - sigmonkey "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." - Albert Einstein "A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition" ― Rudyard Kipling | |||
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safe & sound |
What does that have to do with the party primaries? Should party members in those states have no say in the national candidate just because the state won't swing that way in the general? | |||
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Cruz should have stuck with his wheel house; He should have focused on the revival of the Bill of Rights, including a push for the national recognition of State CCW licences in all 50 states. As well as shrinking government through deregulation and privatization. Instead he drones on and on about stopping Trump, and how Trump is Hillary... Makes him look like a weasel! | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
From your lips to G-d's ear. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! |
You have got to see the panic mode setting in today with PA Democrats (and GOP establishment types) after Trump won EVERY county in PA last night. Why, he's Adolph Hitler reincarnated! He will HUMILIATE our country! He will DESTROY our great Republic! Shhhhh...I think Barack Obama has already done a damn good job of that already. | |||
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I love that Trump is already onto Hildabeast. Crooked Hillary is the label for her. Called her out on the Email crap not answering the phone at 3am and messing up the middle east worse than it already was. All that in a few seconds during his speech. There will be some very good popcorn moments coming up soon. And as posted above he won EVERY single country in 5 states that should shake the system to the core. ------------------------------ Knowing is half the battle! "When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson | |||
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JOIN, or DIE |
Ted Cruz would like to note that even though Donald has won 6 states in a row, he will not respond in kind. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
July 17, 2015: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...fc9ce4b0896514d0fd66 "After watching and listening to Donald Trump since he announced his candidacy for president, we have decided we won’t report on Trump’s campaign as part of The Huffington Post’s political coverage. Instead, we will cover his campaign as part of our Entertainment section. Our reason is simple: Trump’s campaign is a sideshow. We won’t take the bait. If you are interested in what The Donald has to say, you’ll find it next to our stories on the Kardashians and The Bachelorette." | |||
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Will there be more butthurt when Trump wins the Repub nomination, or when he wins the Presidency? It's gonna fun to watch. & I don't really like Trump. I just hate the political establishment more. | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
Hehe ... ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Patent Pending |
The Trump Train Continues to Roll Donald Trump’s sweep of five states on Tuesday, bagging enough delegates to get him to around 975 of the 1,237 needed to nominate, and nearly 400 ahead of Sen. Cruz, probably does not much reflect public reaction to the shabby effort of Cruz and Kasich to pool their votes according to which is stronger in the remaining individual primaries. But it does show that Donald Trump has graduated from a protest candidate to a favored front-runner in states that are generally rather liberal, even among Republicans, and would have been thought inaccessible to a flamboyant billionaire who has never before sought public office. His speech on foreign policy to the National Press Club on Wednesday reveals a sensible conception of America’s national-security interest, and the candidate’s determination, if elected, to demarcate a sustainable definition of that interest, with suitable consultation with proven allies, especially the other English-speaking powers (Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand). He clearly lays out a middle course in which the United States will negotiate any disagreements with China and Russia from a position of military and diplomatic strength, and will revitalize the Western alliance by abandoning the Obama administration’s perverse effort to make allies out of enemies. He has also pledged not to revert to George W. Bush’s reckless war-making and imposition of democracy on non-democratic allies, which has promoted Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Muslim Brotherhood. It is a cogent and persuasive address that should end the campaign to portray Trump as a blundering warmonger. The anti-Trump forces, which began by disparaging his candidacy as a beau geste brand-building exercise, capped at 20 percent in the opening primaries and petering out thereafter, and have seen his support rise to almost 50 percent of Republicans, have now, in a final act of desperation, attempted a fusion of candidacies without a withdrawal: Cruz and Kasich are to stand back and support each other in the races where one is clearly ahead of the other. The efforts of the traditional Bush Republicans to ostracize Trump would elicit Lyndon Johnson’s famous “frontlash,” in which those who objected to such cynicism would exceed the numbers of those who fell in with it. Neither candidate has withdrawn, even from any of the remaining primaries; it is an uneasy half-reach between candidates who bracket Trump in policy terms and are too appalled at each other to make a formal alliance. They are like two young teenagers playing “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.” Most of the followers of both would probably rather have Trump than the other. It is anachronistic for Jeb Bush to endorse Cruz, the candidate of government shutdown. Once again, the forces of Republican continuity have failed to grasp that most Republicans and most Americans want to defenestrate into the oblivion of fading memory all those even remotely responsible for the unspeakable sequence of blunders of the last 20 years. Kasich, running as Mr. Rogers, advising us to “hug a stranger in the mall” and “invite a widow to dinner,” has thrown in with the most reactionary claimant of a serious presidential nomination since James Gillespie Blaine in 1884. Cruz is a pure conservative, pitching irreconcilable capitalism, and the steamrollering of any twinge of compromise in the capital. And Kasich, an almost submerged representative of the old Republican center, has been persuaded to assist in trying to salvage Indiana for Cruz, which is all that will revive a hope of a second ballot at the Cleveland convention in July. It will fail, and these two candidates throwing each other waterlogged life preservers will sink like Sen. Mitch McConnell’s “hot rock.” Even the splendid and redoubtable Peggy Noonan wrote, in the Wall Street Journal on Saturday, that she had had her “campaign moment” when the abrasive and sometimes repulsive coarseness of this campaign convinced her that we were not going to hear candidates of the personal suavity, and eloquence, of Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Ronald Reagan. The new Donald Trump will be less troubling than he has been in this respect, but the real reason for such a “campaign moment” is that the people who are the surging crowds in this campaign are too angry for that. In this election, Donald Trump has tapped into the anger, frustration, and fear of the scores of millions of voters who feel no one cares about them while the flabby, complacent ranks of the phony Bush-Clinton joint dynasty shift between comfortable deck chairs on what will become the great American Titanic unless there is a course change. Trump has got the attention of those voters and has now shifted his sights upwards to the rich Republican stomping grounds of the boardrooms and country clubs, as well as the sober middle class. He is the moderate in this race, close to Kasich in policy, well to the center of Cruz and Sanders (approaching from opposite extremes), and the natural claimant on much more of the center than Hillary Clinton. He has corralled the angry and financially stretched working class and can now assuage the concerns of traditional prosperous Republicans who have been spooked by the noisy billingsgate of the early campaign. It is time to retake the center, which Trump has the policies to do. Reagan did it with sonorous eloquence, Nixon with tactical skill, and Trump can do it by his unexceptionable moderation in all areas except rhetorical treatment of Mexican immigration and misconceived trade pacts. He is no Reagan, nor even Nixon, as a public tribune, but he is not complicit in the misgovernment of the last 20 years, he is a proven manager and deal-maker, and he isn’t his opponents. Trump is not necessarily my preferred candidate, but the latest skullduggery, by which Cruz robbed Kasich of his ethical virginity by ceding to him two states of no current importance, makes Donald Trump the only respectable candidate. Sanders is a nightmare; Clinton is a hackneyed, tainted, spavined wheel-horse. Cruz is unfit for the office he seeks: His intelligence and most of his policy opinions are not in dispute, but he is too tactically villainous for the headship of the American people, at least on this occasion. John Kasich has been seduced on his way to the Rose Garden, and has banished himself from the scramble for the White House to — if he doesn’t compound his miscues — the second prize in the lottery and a comfortable stay in the vice-presidential Naval Observatory. Any of the presidential candidates except Sanders would be an improvement on the incumbent. None could be as transformative of America (to a semi-bankrupt laughing stock) as Obama has been. ************************************************* NRA Life Member Capital punishment means never having to say, "You again?" | |||
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Oh stewardess, I speak jive. |
...is a great word, and the practice itself is seen too infrequently, especially to politicians. | |||
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Bad dog! |
I'm happy to hear you say that, and I hope you are right. Hillary lost RI, and damn near lost Connecticut. I'll bet that today a LOT of Democrats in DC are hoping that she is indicted. The simple question that has not received enough attention is why? Why was Hillary using a private server at all? Espionage, and selling top secret information, is a very real possibility. If it is Biden instead of Clinton, he will do better than she'd have done. But Trump will still win. ______________________________________________________ "You get much farther with a kind word and a gun than with a kind word alone." | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
Wow, that article is--for lack of a better word--stupid. What political imbecile wrote that? ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
What's so stupid about it? Conrad Black is a financier and author and columnist in a large number of publications in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, including the National Post and National Review Online (New York). He is the author of biographies of Maurice Duplessis, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Richard M. Nixon, a strategic history of the United States ("Flight of the Eagle"), and the most recent of his other books is "Rise to Greatness, the History of Canada from the Vikings to the Present." He was the publisher of the London (UK) Telegraph newspapers and Spectator from 1987 to 2004, and controlled many other newspapers including the Chicago Sun-Times, the Jerusalem Post and the National Post, which he founded. He is honorary chairman of Conrad Black Capital Corporation and has been a member of the British House of Lords as Lord Black of Crossharbour since 2001, and is a Knight of the Holy See. http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/ConradBlack/bio-358/ | |||
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