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The entire Bush family, Romney, Graham, Sasse, Ryan ?


Here is an extensive list:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballo...-to-never-back-trump


Wait until we get to early October and it's obvious that Trump is going to win in a landslide. Nearly all of these losers will trip over themselves to line-up to feed at the trough. They won't be able to support Trump fast enough.......
 
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The entire Bush family, Romney, Graham, Sasse, Ryan ?


Here is an extensive list:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballo...-to-never-back-trump


Hmmm, I'm surprised to see Ben Stein on that list. For some reason, I thought he was behind Trump.


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Chris Matthews is getting chills up his leg again:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/msn...-fire-153200202.html

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MSNBC host Chris Matthews is in hot water for ogling Melania Trump during Tuesday night’s victory rally in New York City.

Matthews was caught on open mic talking about Donald Trump's wife. “The way she walks," he was heard saying. "Did you see her walk? Runway walk. My God is that good. I could watch that runway show!”


Milania is understandable in an obvious way. But, I wouldn't make too much of it.

Mathews got so excited about Bernie's campaign manager's rhetoric that Mathews told him he was hitting Mathew's "erogenous zone." Link

That dude's wired funny. Wink


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Hmmm, I'm surprised to see Ben Stein on that list. For some reason, I thought he was behind Trump.

You must have missed the video about the Colorado delegates.

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Wait until we get to early October and it's obvious that Trump is going to win in a landslide

I don't know what will happen, but Hillary's voice could have an impact as well...when she isn't coughing.
 
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Hmmm, I'm surprised to see Ben Stein on that list. For some reason, I thought he was behind Trump.

You must have missed the video about the Colorado delegates.


Must have.

I may actually be thinking of someone else, but I could've swore it was Stein I heard speaking favorably of Trump.


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Maybe he changed his stance since then, but it was the most animated I've seen him.
 
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I may actually be thinking of someone else, but I could've swore it was Stein I heard speaking favorably of Trump.


Right after Cruz suspended I saw Stein on Neil Cavuto's show and he did not seem "anti" Trump. He said he had not made a decision but he had some good things to say. Hmmmm....
 
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Stein previously said some very neg things about Trump.

But here is a recent interview w Stein.

Stein says Trump is a very smart guy, and he will know what to do pull the party together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO2kjr9M9Co
 
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The entire Bush family, Romney, Graham, Sasse, Ryan ?


Here is an extensive list:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballo...-to-never-back-trump



This is plain stupid at this point. I really don't want Trump as the nominee, but reality needs to set in for them.

#neverTrump = #alwaysHil



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See? I knew he was using his short fingers, an ink pen, and a pad of paper to maintain a list. Big Grin

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DONALD J. TRUMP RESPONSE TO LINDSEY GRAHAM

"I fully understand why Lindsey Graham cannot support me. If I got beaten as badly as I beat him, and all the other candidates he endorsed, I would not be able to give my support either. Every time I see Lindsey Graham spew hate during interviews I ask why the media never questions how I single-handedly destroyed his hapless run for President. As a candidate who did not receive 1% in his own state - compared to my victory at nearly 40% with many others in the race - he has zero credibility. He was a poor representative and an embarrassment to the great people of South Carolina. Judging by the incompetent way he ran his campaign, it is easy to see why his military strategies have failed so badly --- we can’t even beat ISIS!

While I will unify the party, Lindsey Graham has shown himself to be beyond rehabilitation. And like the voters who rejected him, so will I!"

Donald J. Trump


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Jen Bush just announced he will not vote for Trump in November.
Thanks Jeb, but you showed your true character long ago. Ill bet 5 bucks right now you'll be wearing a big ol' red "Make America Great Again" hat as soon as the powers that control you order it.


Yup, what a clown. Here's a copypasta, I was too lazy to screenshot:

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Originally posted by Jeb!:
I congratulate Donald Trump on securing his place as the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee. There is no doubt that he successfully tapped into the deep sense of anger and frustration so many Americans around the country rightfully feel today.

The tremendous anger of the current U.S. electorate – whether Republican, Democrat or independent – is a result of people fearful about the future, concerned with the direction of our country and tremendously frustrated by the abject failure and inability of leaders in Washington, D.C. to make anything better.

American voters have made it clear that Washington is broken, but I’m not optimistic that either of the leading candidates for President will put us on a better course.

The American Presidency is an office that goes beyond just politics. It requires of its occupant great fortitude and humility and the temperament and strong character to deal with the unexpected challenges that will inevitably impact our nation in the next four years.

Donald Trump has not demonstrated that temperament or strength of character. He has not displayed a respect for the Constitution. And, he is not a consistent conservative. These are all reasons why I cannot support his candidacy.

Hillary Clinton has proven to be an untrustworthy liberal politician who, if elected, would present a third term of the disastrous foreign and economic policy agenda of Barack Obama.

In November, I will not vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, but I will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels, just as I have done my entire life. For Republicans, there is no greater priority than ensuring we keep control of both chambers of Congress. I look forward to working hard for great conservatives in the Senate and House in the coming months.


Fearful of the future? Or perhaps royally pissed off with the crony capitalist Uniparty? Enough of the Bush and Clinton dynasties, one is not really any different from the other. You can take your ball and go home; don't go away mad, just go away.


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Black Female Employee Drops Bombshell About Trump!

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Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"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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^^^ That is an amazing video.
 
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That response to Graham is outfuckingstanding.
 
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That response to Graham is outfuckingstanding.


Definitely got an R. Lee Ermey vibe from this!


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"the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב!
 
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I thought part of the whole "conservative values" thing was keeping one's word (or at least pretending to). Didn't Jeb and Lindsey and them all sign a pledge to endorse the nominee? I understand they're pissed they lost, but I could at least respect them if they gave lip service simply because they pledged they would.

Hell, they could have said "Trump's a piece of shit, but I said I'd endorse the nominee and since Trump won, I'm endorsing the piece of shit." Yeah, we'd know you don't truly believe you're endorsing him with words like that, but at least we could respect you a little for following through with your stupid pledge that has backfired on you..
 
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And Trump stated again, when it was still a possibility he could lose to Cruz, that he would support the nominee.

I still think it was a chickenshit question posed at the first R debate, with what I believe to have been a hoped, pre-emotive blow to Trump on day one. And yet he stands... alone.




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I understand they're pissed they lost,

Well, to be fair.....they didn't just lose; they were completely and utterly DESTROYED......by President Assclown. Big Grin



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Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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Lie-a-watha is warming up for the big stage. President Trump is not impressed. Big Grin




http://www.foxnews.com/politic...ms.html?intcmp=hpbt2

The night of Donald Trump’s big Indiana Republican primary win, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was ready. She tore loose with a series of late-night anti-Trump tweets in which she accused him of racism, sexism, xenophobia, narcissism and a host of other faults.

Two weeks earlier, after being asked about another Warren tweet storm in which she accused him of being "a loser," Trump fired a warning shot across Warren's bow. "Who's that, the Indian? You mean the Indian," he responded, referring to a well-known political controversy over Warren claiming Indian heritage.

The exchanges signal the start of what could be a nasty surrogate side-battle as the general election campaign begins to take shape. Warren is poised to be an aggressive Trump critic, for the Democrats and Hillary Clinton, should she lock up the nomination. And for Trump, who thrives off detecting weakness and pouncing, Warren is a target-rich environment.

From 1986 to 1995, she listed herself as a minority in the Association of American Law Schools directory. Harvard Law School cited her alleged Indian heritage in dealing with criticism that it lacked a diverse faculty. Her recipe in the "Pow Wow Chow" cookbook became the subject of derision, after charges it was plagiarized from a New York Times cookbook.

"I think she's a fraud," said longtime nemesis and Boston conservative talk radio host, Howie Carr. "I think her entire success in academia and in politics is based on a lie that she's a Native American. She refuses to take a DNA test. She doesn't even call herself Native American, anymore," he said.

Asked what the purpose of that alleged fraud would have been, Carr said, "She was basically going nowhere in her academic career. She was an instructor at the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Suddenly she began checking the box and she was a tenured professor first at the University of Pennsylvania, and then she got a job at Harvard University law school. "

Warren's office did not respond to requests for an interview. Adam Green of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a grassroots organization that raised over a million dollars in small donations for Warren's Senate campaign against Scott Brown, believes that Warren relishes baiting Trump and welcomes renewed scrutiny, should it come.

"The more Donald Trump takes the bait and attacks Elizabeth Warren and thrusts Elizabeth Warren into a national dialogue, the better for Hillary Clinton because the issues Hillary Clinton is fighting for are overwhelmingly popular with Democratic voters," he said.

Her critics, among them former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, whom she beat in the 2012 Senate race, suggest Warren's Twitter tear is not accidental. "She's been getting on Twitter more and more and criticizing Trump like she is the pit bull for the Democratic Party, the Democratic National Committee, and, I would suspect, Hillary Clinton," he said.

Carr added, "I think Hillary Clinton is giving her instructions. She's going to put on her war bonnet and go out and attack Donald Trump."

One of the ironies of this fight is that the two are vying, at least in part, for the same voters – blue-collar workers and swing-state independents who may well decide the election.

Trump is trying to pull them right with promises of more coal and less regulation, while Warren, with her strong progressive bona fides, is pulling left with a call for more government safety nets and regulation.



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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