I think Ryan got a call from Eric Cantor who told him not to endorse Trump...so he would have somebody to play golf with in retirement.
.....never marry a woman who is mean to your waitress.
June 02, 2016, 06:20 PM
Tonyny
quote:
Originally posted by PASig: What the hell is "Okie Doke"?
I've always heard "Okie Dokie", as in "OK"
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"For honest merit to succeed amid the tricks and intrigues which are now so lamentably common, I know is difficult; but the honor of success is increased by the obstacles which are to be surmounted. Let me triumph as a man or not at all." - Rutherford B. Hayes
"If we turn against each other based on division of race or religion... if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if we fall for, you know, a bunch of okie-doke, just because, you know it-it-it, you know, it-it-it-it-it-it sounds funny or the tweets are provocative." - Barack Obama
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June 02, 2016, 06:38 PM
justjoe
Sean Hannity's viewership jumped 35%, which leapfrogged him over Megyn Kelly to put him in second place on Fox News. --Why could that be? I can't figure that one out....
Keep it up you stupid nutjobs - we need to see more of this, front and center! The democrat party on full display for all to see.
“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” - John Adams
June 02, 2016, 09:27 PM
braillediver
Something I always took pride in is we never had political violence during a national election that resulted in deaths like other 3rd world nations. That might change this year- I hope not.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Paul Ryan, the top elected Republican, ended a long period of soul-searching and endorsed Donald Trump for president on Thursday, a step toward unifying party loyalists behind the insurgent candidate despite concerns about his candidacy.
Ryan had been a high-profile holdout to supporting Trump for the Nov. 8 presidential election out of concern about the presumptive Republican nominee’s bellicose rhetoric and break with party orthodoxy on issues including trade and immigration.
The House of Representatives speaker announced his support in a column for the Janesville Gazette newspaper in his home state of Wisconsin. It surfaced in the middle of a speech by Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in which she launched a far-reaching attack on Trump’s foreign policy credentials.
Ryan did not specifically use the word “endorse” in his column, but his spokesman, Brendan Buck, made clear that Ryan’s move should be seen as an endorsement.
The speaker had criticized the Republican candidate several times, including Trump’s proposal in December to temporarily ban all Muslims from entering the United States because of national security concerns.
The 46-year-old Ryan was the only member of the Republican congressional leadership who had not formally embraced Trump.
In a tweet, Trump responded: “So great to have the endorsement and support of Paul Ryan. We will both be working very hard to Make America Great Again!”
Ryan’s backing of Trump could give cover to more reluctant Republicans to get behind the billionaire businessman as their best chance to win the White House.
“I think the endorsement is significant because it shows the falling in line of the establishment Republicans from the top,” said Republican strategist Ron Bonjean.
It should also help Trump make the case that he can bring the party together as he girds for a Republican nominating convention in July that many party leaders plan to skip.
It also represents a blow to Republicans who have been trying to organize a third-party bid to give party loyalists who cannot abide Trump someone else to support. The “never Trump” crowd includes 2012 nominee Mitt Romney. Ryan was Romney’s vice presidential running mate.
While Ryan’s decision could push some Republican leaders off the fence, many holdouts remained, such as two former rivals, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Aides to both said their positions had not changed.
Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid described Ryan’s move as “abject surrender,” adding: “The GOP is Trump’s party now.”
‘HEAL THE FISSURES’
Ryan met Trump in a high-profile meeting last month and they have since had a number of telephone calls.
“It’s no secret that he and I have our differences. I won’t pretend otherwise,” Ryan wrote. “And when I feel the need to, I’ll continue to speak my mind. But the reality is, on the issues that make up our agenda, we have more common ground than disagreement.”
Ryan said he and Trump had spoken many times in recent weeks about how, “by focusing on issues that unite Republicans, we can work together to heal the fissures developed through the primary.”
“Through these conversations, I feel confident he would help us turn the ideas in this agenda into laws to help improve people’s lives. That’s why I’ll be voting for him this fall,” Ryan said.
Announcing he will vote for Trump should make it a bit more comfortable for Ryan to chair the party’s nominating convention in Cleveland.
While Ryan’s endorsement was significant for Trump, there remain many concerns about him within the party.
Longtime Republican financier Fred Malek drew attention to worries about Trump in a column in the Washington Post on Thursday. He cited Trump’s criticism last week of New Mexico’s Republican governor, Susana Martinez, considered a rising star in the party with the ability to appeal to Hispanics.
“These attacks on fellow Republicans must stop as we move closer to the general election,” Malek wrote.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, who has said he will support Trump, told CNN that Trump’s proposed Muslim ban was a bad idea and that his criticism of Martinez was ill-advised.
Ryan said he too still had concerns about Trump’s tone.
“It is my hope the campaign improves its tone as we go forward and it’s all a campaign we can be proud of,” Ryan told the Associated Press.
June 03, 2016, 07:20 AM
roberth
quote:
Originally posted by braillediver: Something I always took pride in is we never had political violence during a national election that resulted in deaths like other 3rd world nations. That might change this year- I hope not.
Sad but I agree, anti-Trump (D) are getting alot more physically aggressive. They don't have a verbal argument to counter Trump so they resort to intimidation and violence.
“At some point Donald Trump needs to take responsibility for the irresponsible behavior of his campaign,”
note in the videos the cowardly mob behavior of the attackers where the victims are out numbered and usually there is a sucker punch from the side or behind
What Obama has done to enable these mobs of illegal Mexicans may be the most damaging thing of his historically terrible & destructive administration
some of the tweets from reporters
"Make California Mexico again" chanted in San Jose
Protesters cornering Trump supporters as they leave. This woman taunted them. They cornered her & threw eggs at her
Protesters set a Make America Great Again hat on fire
(with signs that say "We need socialism" and "jail racist killer cops")
Chasing Trump supporters, kicking their cars, burning American flags
This is awful. Trump supporters are getting beat up on live TV. cops are only now getting around the protesters.
More fighting. This guy is bleeding from the face
Protest is moving pretty quickly. The guy in stripes just punched out, knocked a pregnant lady to the ground
Protesters outside Trump's San Jose rally yell at supporters walking by, rip apart signs and chant "f**k Trump!"
Protesters throwing traffic cones at police outside Trump rally in San Jose
June 03, 2016, 07:43 AM
entropy
I saw the comment from the mayor as well. I was astonished to say the least.
One side has had peaceful, legal gatherings. The other side has had intimidation and violence.
This is this Nations last chance. We better not fail.
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June 03, 2016, 08:00 AM
BamaJeepster
Vox editor calls for riots if Trump comes to your town:
“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” - John Adams
June 03, 2016, 08:11 AM
roberth
I don't think these people have a complete understanding of the results of what they are advocating.