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Donald Trump is a first-rate ass clown, but...

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May 22, 2016, 12:13 AM
David Lee
Donald Trump is a first-rate ass clown, but...
That facial expression is some sort of a health issue. Heard she is on meds for a brain problem. I dont think clinton could make it through a 1st year in office without a constant watch by medical people.But like many in power, take it to the grave and never get a whiff of clean air. Always breathing in the dirt.
May 22, 2016, 01:11 AM
ragman
I have thought long and hard about Trump. He was not my first choice but as I watched things my opinion changed. I was having a hard time balancing things out,so I said lets use the KISS principal.

1- Trump scares the hell out of the RNC and DNC and the power elite.


2- Trump has the guts to say publicly what most people only say at the privacy of their kitchen table.

3- Trump is a unknown quantity.

With what the world and this nation are facing in next few years,I will back Trump 110%.

No one can depend on exactly what he would do and that is the whole point. Change is upon us and we as a nation will change or we will fall. Take your pick.



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May 22, 2016, 01:18 AM
12131
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Originally posted by HRK:


WINNER! Big Grin


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May 22, 2016, 06:55 AM
Bassamatic
I think that article was spot on. Obama is obsessed with his legacy and knows that he must keep a democrat in the WH come November or it will all go away. There is no doubt in my mind that Trump will undo it all.

If the polls continue to show that Trump has closed the gap or worse yet, pulls ahead, then he will allow an indictment and throw his support behind Biden. I agree that he probably likes old Bernie but the safer route would be Biden.



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May 22, 2016, 11:12 AM
Tonyny
Golden bear backs Trump

Professional golfer Jack Nicklaus praised presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. “I like what Donald has done. … [H]e’s turning America upside down,” Nicklaus, who has won the Masters six times, explained to CBS’s Jim Axelrod. “He’s awakening the country.”“I like the guy. He’s a good man,” Nicklaus added. “And certainly — if he’s the one that’s on the ticket, I’ll be voting for him.”


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May 22, 2016, 01:45 PM
mrmn50
quote:
Originally posted by Tonyny:
Golden bear backs Trump

Professional golfer Jack Nicklaus praised presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. “I like what Donald has done. … [H]e’s turning America upside down,” Nicklaus, who has won the Masters six times, explained to CBS’s Jim Axelrod. “He’s awakening the country.”“I like the guy. He’s a good man,” Nicklaus added. “And certainly — if he’s the one that’s on the ticket, I’ll be voting for him.”


The Golden Bear is a good Ohio Republican. His dad owned a pharmacy not far from the Ohio State University campus and I was exposed to the fact of what a good Ohio Republican is when I sold to them.
Good people, the Nicklauses.
May 22, 2016, 11:03 PM
sdy
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...ar-going-aggressive/

Republican National Committee Chief Strategist Sean Spicer:

“Republicans have been accused in the past, and some degree rightfully so, of not tearing the bark off of our opponents and this year Donald Trump has made it very clear we are going to be aggressive,” and do what it takes to win

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nice touch, "tearing the bark off of our opponents"
May 23, 2016, 11:44 AM
Tonyny
Washington state GOP convention backs Cruz over Trump

I suspect delegate stealing is going on

Anyone living in Washington needs to find out who all these never-trump assholes are and VOTE THEM OUT.

They are acting like Seahawks fans. Big Grin




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May 23, 2016, 10:15 PM
sdy
Even Lindsay Graham is coming around

http://hotair.com/archives/201...to-get-behind-trump/

Graham urged GOP donors at a private fundraiser Saturday in Florida to unite behind Trump’s campaign and stressed the importance of keeping likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from the White House.

The fundraiser was hosted by former U.S. Ambassador to Portugal Al Hoffman, a former Republican National Committee finance chairman who also co-chaired Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential bid.

“He did say that we need to get behind him,” Teresa Dailey, a prominent Florida Republican fundraiser who attended the private event, told CNN on Sunday.

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I am not fan of Graham, but unity is the big issue now. Time to come together.
May 23, 2016, 10:28 PM
parabellum
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May 24, 2016, 08:24 AM
justjoe
Watch them all, every one of them, come slinking to Trump's side with big grins, shifty eyes, and sweaty brows as he moves closer to the presidency. By the time Trump is sworn in they will be claiming that they were ALWAYS rooting for Trump. Yes, indeed! And this is a great day for America! Oh, well, there may have been a small misunderstanding or two way back in those early days, but let bygones be bygones....

I'd call them "weasels" but what have weasels ever done to deserve comparison with Lindsay Graham? And John McCain? Karl Rove?

If I wanted to insult a weasel, I'd call it a Lindsey Graham.


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May 24, 2016, 12:17 PM
sdy
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/23/...-distance/index.html

Donald Trump's campaign is privately giving Senate Republicans in tough reelection races its blessing to avoid the presumptive nominee if he campaigns in their states, the latest effort by the unconventional candidate to build goodwill with a nervous GOP establishment.

Last week at an off-the-record lunch meeting in Washington, Trump adviser Paul Manafort told Senate Republican chiefs of staff that the Trump campaign wants to be helpful to GOP senators in tough races, according to three sources in the room.

Manafort said if there are issues that put GOP senators in awkward positions, the Trump campaign would seek to avoid those touchy topics while campaigning in their states, attendees said.

And if Senate Republicans want to keep their distance from the campaign and avoid the candidate altogether, Manafort said, the campaign would not hold it against the vulnerable senators, the sources said.

What's made Republicans more comfortable with Trump are the spate of polls showing that Hillary Clinton is beatable in the fall.

That was the message that Manafort delivered repeatedly in a round of meetings last week on Capitol Hill, including with the Senate GOP aides over lunch at a D.C. law firm, according to attendees. Manafort said that the campaign would seek input from lawmakers' offices, especially as the candidate barnstorms across their states.

Asked if Republicans were more open to Trump now, Cornyn said, "I think there's an acceptance to the fact that voters have made their choice. Every Republican I've talked to is not for Hillary Clinton, and that means they'll support the nominee."

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The Donald is doing some smart things
May 24, 2016, 12:34 PM
PASig
quote:
Originally posted by sdy:
Even Lindsay Graham is coming around



“He did say that we need to get behind him,” Teresa Dailey, a prominent Florida Republican fundraiser who attended the private event, told CNN on Sunday.



And ol' Lindsay would know a thing or two about that....BADA BOOM! Big Grin


May 24, 2016, 01:45 PM
Tonyny
Trump escalates attack on Bill Clinton

I'm thinking Trump has a master plan to cause so much trouble for Hillary prior to the convention showing her as weak and full of scandal. This will force the super delegates to have second thoughts choosing her over Sander's thus causing the place to erupt into total chaos worse than 1968 Chicago's convention.


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May 24, 2016, 02:37 PM
mod29
quote:
Originally posted by Tonyny:
Trump escalates attack on Bill Clinton

I'm thinking Trump has a master plan to cause so much trouble for Hillary prior to the convention showing her as weak and full of scandal. This will force the super delegates to have second thoughts choosing her over Sander's thus causing the place to erupt into total chaos worse than 1968 Chicago's convention.


Yep, the Democrats know Trump will shred her into little pieces over her many scandals, and those of her husband. That's got to make 'em nervous.

It's amazing to watch this unfold, on both sides.
May 24, 2016, 09:21 PM
justjoe
No point in crying over spilt milk, but Obama had the same level of weakness in '08 and '12 as Hillary in '16-- his hidden, commie/radical background and upbringing, the racist Rev Wright, the terrorist buddy Bill Ayers-- and McCain and Mittens were total pussies.

What scares Hillary and Bill is that they know for absolutely certain that Trump will not handle them with mittens, he will stomp the shit out of all their crookedness. Trump is crude and rude-- in other words, he is just what the times call for.


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May 24, 2016, 11:31 PM
sigmonkey
Trump took Washington. 1229.
8 to go.




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May 25, 2016, 07:59 AM
ersatzknarf
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WONDERFUL news ! Big Grin




May 25, 2016, 08:38 AM
jljones
Remember, there is NO WAY that Trump will ever get to 1237.
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May 25, 2016, 09:21 AM
Sig2340
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Originally posted by jljones:
Remember, there is NO WAY that Trump will ever get to 1237.
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Those in the GOPe who said that will walk it back, just you watch.

"Let me clarify my previius remark about Mr. Trump. The arithmetic is such that Trump is unlikely to get 1,237 delegates. What I meant was he'll get more than 1,237."

See, its all how you spin it after-the-fact.





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