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Yes, they will vote for him. What choice do they have at this point?
I won't.
Yes, they will vote for him. What choice do they have at this point?
Yep --- I don't get it. Like, at all.
Evan McMullen, Gary Johnson, Hillary Clinton. #NeverTrump
And those republicans who don't like libertarians and wouldn't vote for Hillary if hers was the only name on the ballot?
And those republicans who don't like libertarians and wouldn't vote for Hillary if hers was the only name on the ballot?
If he was running as a liberal he would have been dead right after his first comments about Mexicans.
If he was running as a liberal he would have been dead right after his first comments about Mexicans.
The support he has among republicans is irrelevant. Its a binary choice. Where would you like them to go? And Trump isn't a republican problem, he has unwittingly illuminated the solution. Think of it this way: a different republican saying the same things as Trump without constantly putting his foot in his mouth would be leading Hillary by double digits. He has the right message but is the wrong messenger.
And is married to a guy who treated the Oval Office as his personal intern brothel.Hmmm....
So our choices are between a guy caught on tape engaged in locker room talk that EVERY guy has said in some variation at some point in his life (and women, you know you're a helluva lot worse) or a vile cretin who sells government favors to foreign entities which hurt Americans and does so for private financial gain...
Actually, Trump is none of those things. Those are just liberal lies. But Trump is still a liberal. But yes, he got a lot of votes. He is a great salesman, no doubt about that. He sold himself as a republican but he is new to those positions and has no ability to make a conservative argument. In fact, most of his comments about things like abortion or guns are caricatures of the right that liberals hold. But hey, I am a fair guy. I will grant you that he is running as a republican so I guess thingw he says today are fair game. But in 2005, he was just another limousine liberal fat shaming women and groping them. You know, kinda like Bill.
again, libertarians are usually jaded republicans. Too embarrassed to be associated with the R
Like Robert Byrd, right?
Read more here: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-lewd-comments-women-2005-hot-mic
And this is the nominee for the party that "stands up for family values".
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[emphasis added by bubba]And they will all go down on the SS Trump, oblivious to why it went wrong, blaming everyone but the man himself.
Then you better not vote for him.
I don't plan to. But your avatar is correct: Trump is a con man. And the con is that he is a republican.
Read more here: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-lewd-comments-women-2005-hot-mic
And this is the nominee for the party that "stands up for family values".
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The majority of the Republican party vehemently disagrees with you.
You do realize if it was a con, Republicans loved what he was offering, right?
So you are saying he should have run as the liberal that he truly is... Ok. No argument there.
No, Trump is not a liberal. He is so Republican that he got more Republican primary votes than any Republican in history. They own him.
I don't plan to. But your avatar is correct: Trump is a con man. And the con is that he is a republican.
A minority of them did.
Hmmm....
So our choices are between a guy caught on tape engaged in locker room talk that EVERY guy has said in some variation at some point in his life (and women, you know you're a helluva lot worse) or a vile cretin who sells government favors to foreign entities which hurt Americans and does so for private financial gain...
Decisions, Decisions...