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I think we will do just fine with out the Bush, Gramnesty, Mittens cronies - especially when they admit DC is screwed up.... but want us to just vote them in (like they are going to do something this time). They have been long exposed for what they are. They are part of the problem - just go away we don't want you.

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Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
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As soon as I finish my time machine I am going to book Hillary and The Donald on Eurowings 9525 and then collect my Nobel Peace Price for "Contributing To The Wellbeing Of Humanity".
 
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It's gonna be great (Yuuge!!!) when Trump wins the Presidency without the support of the establishment fuckheads that talk shit about him. I wonder if the Bush's, Graham, Ryan, et al will realize how insignificant they really are, if they do everything they can to deny Trump the Presidency, & he wins in a landslide anyway. The butt-hurt will be epic.
 
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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.

Didn't they ALL pledge to support the nominee?
 
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Didn't they ALL pledge to support the nominee?


I believe so. And Trump should bring that up at EVERY opportunity.
 
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I believe so. And Trump should bring that up at EVERY opportunity

Then they would accuse him of being vindictive and being a sore winner. He should not say anything and enlist Megyn Kelly in this endeavor, maybe have her bring it up at least once a night.
 
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Trump calls GOP's bluff

Donald Trump and Reince Priebus have a deal.

The Republican front-runner announced at a news conference on Thursday that he signed the loyalty pledge the GOP sought and will support the eventual Republican nominee, whoever that may be.

The deal, which was announced after a private meeting with Priebus in New York regarding a party-sponsored pledge that candidates will support the nominee, is a winner for Trump. In the short term, it clears the way for his name to appear on primary ballots and addresses the concerns of Republican voters turned off by his initial unwillingness to pledge his fealty to the party.

And if he changes his mind down the road, the party has no legal power to block Trump from reversing course and making an independent presidential bid.

"I just wanted fairness from the Republican Party," Trump said. "I will be totally pledging my allegiance to the Republican Party, and the conservative principles for which it stands."

Trump tried to headoff speculation that the RNC traded something for his signature. "What did I get for signing the pledge? Absolutely nothing." And he said he could not envision circumstances that would lead him to tear up the pledge.

Rival campaigns, however, were already griping about the very idea of a pledge, with one adviser saying many of the campaigns have ridiculed the RNC's loyalty oath among themselves. "We're all going to sign it, but it's meaningless because it's not binding,and Trump is going to do whatever he wants anyway. And to see Reince standing up there next to the guy who has destroyed his autopsy, it's just ridiculous."

Trump, who has led the GOP field in poll after poll, has long viewed the threat of a third-party candidacy as priceless leverage—and even used that word when he refused to take such a pledge in the first debate, on Aug. 6. But he agreed to the pledge to avoid complications in getting listed on primary ballots, and to take away an attack line in the next debate, a close associate told POLITICO.

His decision is a sign that he increasingly wants to show his campaign is real and not a stunt. The magnate is also trying to make that point by adding staff in key states, issuing position papers, and pursuing access to primary ballots throughout the country.

“It’s purely political. From what I’ve seen there are no legal ramifications,” said Larry Noble, senior counsel at the Campaign Legal Center. “There are no penalties for not doing it, and I’m not sure what they could do to him other than make a political issue of it.”

Priebus was accompanied by RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer, who has been closely involved in the negotiations.

The meeting was delicately choreographed. The RNC waited to circulate the pledge until it looked like Trump was on board, and Priebus would not go to Trump’s turf if he thought there was a chance he might be embarrassed.

A top Republican source further explained Trump’s logic: He thinks he could very well be the nominee. And with the pledge in place, the other candidates would have to support him.

The RNC’s draft pledge was first reported Wednesday by POLITICO’s Alex Isenstadt.

The text of the pledge: “I [name] affirm that if I do not win the 2016 Republican nomination for president of the United States I will endorse the 2016 Republican presidential nominee regardless of who it is. I further pledge that I will not seek to run as an independent or write-in candidate nor will I seek or accept the nomination for president of any other party.

One of the most memorable moments of the first Republican debate came on the first question, when Fox moderator Bret Baier asked: “Is there anyone on stage—and can I see hands?—who is unwilling tonight to pledge your support to the eventual nominee of the Republican Party and pledge to not run an independent campaign against that person?”

Trump drew some boos when he raised his right hand. He explained: “I am discussing it with everybody. But I’m, you know, talking about a lot of leverage. We want to win, and we will win. But I want to win as the Republican. I want to run as the Republican nominee. ... I will not make the pledge at this time.”

The next debate is Sept. 16, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California. The associate said Trump knew the third-party issue would again be a distraction, so he decided to close that door.


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Not sure how to embed this from the phone but watch this little parody....... I smiled especially when Rubio gets his.....

It is about 6 minutes long.

https://youtu.be/W7I92r9GqUw


Go Trump.


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Bob Dole has endorsed President Trump...

http://www.al.com/news/index.s...ml#incart_river_home

Former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole is the latest Republican to endorse Donald Trump for president.

The Trump campaign released a statement on the former Republican presidential nominee and former Republican National Committee chairman's endorsement on Friday evening.

"The voters of our country have turned out in record numbers to support Mr. Trump," Dole said in a statement. "It is important that their votes be honored and it is time that we support the party's presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump. I plan to attend the RNC convention in Cleveland to show my support for our party and our ticket, as I have done my entire life. We must unite as a party to defeat Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump is our party's presumptive nominee and our best chance at taking back the White House this November."

Trump thanked Dole for the endorsement, saying Dole "is a wonderful man and it is a great honor to have his support."

Dole's endorsement came the same day former presidential candidate Jeb Bush and Sen. Lindsey Graham on Friday said they couldn't support Trump in November.

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday that he isn't ready to endorse Trump.



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His nickname for Warren is "Goofy". That one makes me laugh.
 
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Goofus




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This is one of Ryan's biggest problems w Trump.
Ryan kept this position hidden for a long time.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...jackkempdonaldtrump/

4 million Americans turn 18 each year and begin looking for jobs.

But the federal government imports roughly 1 million legal immigrants, plus roughly 700,000 guest workers to refresh a standing population of roughly 1.2 million blue-collar and white-collar guest-workers, plus it ignores the resident population of roughly 10 million working illegal immigrants, and also ignores the arrival of several hundred thousand new illegal immigrants.

That adds up to two million new foreign workers each year to compete against the four million Americans who graduate from school or college each year.

Ryan’s own actions also show he’s still entranced by Kemp’s pro-immigration vision.

In 2014, for example, his secretly drafted legislation to bring in more cheap foreign workers was derailed as the last moment when GOP voters defeated GOP majority Leader Eric Cantor in his primary.

In December 2015, he backed a House plan that now allow companies to bring in an extra 200,000 cheap foreign workers to take Americans’ jobs in kitchens and hotels, golf courses and resorts. His plan bumped up the annual inflow of guest-workers to roughly 900,000.

Also, there’s no public evidence that Ryan backed away from his support for the “any willing worker” plan that would allow employers to offer very low wages for jobs and then hire any willing foreign worker once Americans decline the poverty wages.

Ryan sees Trump “as fundamentally non-American in an ideological sense … [because] the [immigration] platform he ran on is fundamentally in contrast to everything Paul Ryan” thinks about the world’s migrants flocking to America

In 2014, Obama told a Democratic audience that Americans do not have the right to exclude migrants. “There have been periods where the folks who were already here suddenly say, ‘Well, I don’t want those folks,’ even though the only people who have the right to say that are some Native Americans,” Obama said.

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amazing that Ryan says Trump isn't "conservative" enough
 
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His nickname for Warren is "Goofy". That one makes me laugh.


It's pure speculation on my part, but I think Hillary sent Warren out to try the put down on Trump. Maybe seeing if Warren would be a good VP candidate if she was successful.

But the Donald destroyed her. All it took was Goofy. The Indian will now always be known as Goofy and even the liberals will not be able to get that out of there head. I think she's done. Her attack failed.




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Partial headline at Foxnews.com

Trump remounts Warren

What an image for a Sunday morning.





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Watching the Sunday shows. All of the same people that repeatedly told us Trump would never win the primaries are now telling us that he will never win the general.

Apparently he has peaked. Big Grin


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Apparently he has peaked. Big Grin


Well, I'm going to go on record right now and say Trump won't get over 100%. I'm calling it; mark my words. He won't peak above that. So there. And y'all can quote me on that.


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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.


Unfortunately, a lot of people forget that politicraPs can lie with a straight face. Because they are so good and experienced at it.


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