not even elected yet and already breaking a promise

lighthouse99

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All the Republican candidates made a promise not to go 3rd party (which would hand the presidency to the lying, money-grubbing, security-hating Clinton

I told you:

A lot of the candidates are going to put SELF before their country. That is not to say they are all going 3rd party, but some of them will likely stay in the race long past the time we all realize they aren't going to get anywehre near the White House

which means we will have these 5% and 4% and 10% figures in the polls for a long time


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How can the other Republican presidential candidates honor their commitment to the Party, if the leading candidate is already on record that he will initiate government policies that have been widely condemned within the Party as unAmerican?
 

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How can the other Republican presidential candidates honor their commitment to the Party, if the leading candidate is already on record that he will initiate government policies that have been widely condemned within the Party as unAmerican?

Seriously.

Especially given the number of registered Republican voters who are already leaning toward abstaining from the primaries and voting third-party (or in many cases Democrat) in the general election because the GOP has yet to put forth a candidate who isn't willing to play the Trump/Cruz game of "Who Can Spew the Most Insane Rhetoric".
 

patrick jane

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Seriously.

Especially given the number of registered Republican voters who are already leaning toward abstaining from the primaries and voting third-party (or in many cases Democrat) in the general election because the GOP has yet to put forth a candidate who isn't willing to play the Trump/Cruz game of "Who Can Spew the Most Insane Rhetoric".

True, and even though Trump/Cruz is getting headlines now, they won't be in 6 months. Hillary is biding her time, waiting for later exposure. She will probably end up on SNL too.
 

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All the Republican candidates made a promise not to go 3rd party (which would hand the presidency to the lying, money-grubbing, security-hating Clinton

I told you:

A lot of the candidates are going to put SELF before their country. That is not to say they are all going 3rd party, but some of them will likely stay in the race long past the time we all realize they aren't going to get anywehre near the White House

which means we will have these 5% and 4% and 10% figures in the polls for a long time


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You are soooooo republicanchick, it's so obvious. Why pile up posts under one name for 6 months or so, and then start under a new ID ?
 

lighthouse99

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Seriously.

Especially given the number of registered Republican voters who are already leaning toward abstaining from the primaries and voting third-party (or in many cases Democrat) in the general election because the GOP has yet to put forth a candidate who isn't willing to play the Trump/Cruz game of "Who Can Spew the Most Insane Rhetoric".

I guess you live on Mars or somewhere else far away


weird post


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shagster01

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The Republicans are falling apart, but the Democrats will in a few years too. What we are seeing is the beginning of the end of the two party system.
 

Crucible

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Yeah, people can just keep lying to themselves about Trump, like they've been doing since the start trying to assume him as incompetent or humming all the run of the mill, derogatory ills at his standing.

He doesn't take crap from others or care about PC, and that's a good thing. But if you want the country to labor under the false impression that it is something it is not, and trying to slander anything that is real, then by all means vote for Hillary. Take the blue pill :plain:

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The silent majority is with Trump, and that's a reality people don't want to acknowledge. He can win_
 
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shagster01

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Yeah, people can just keep lying to themselves about Trump, like they've been doing since the start trying to assume him as incompetent or humming all the run of the mill, derogatory ills at his standing.

He doesn't take crap from others or care about PC, and that's a good thing. But if you want the country to labor under the false impression that it is something it is not, and trying to slander anything that is real, then by all means vote for Hillary. Take the blue pill :plain:

But
The silent majority is with Trump, and that's a reality people don't want to acknowledge. He can win_


Do you know what majority means?
 

Crucible

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Do you know what majority means?

Do you understand what 'silent majority' means?

You didn't see all the signs of those John Q Citizens saying they stand with Trump and have been silent for too long?
The silent majority are awakening, and part of the reason he's is doing so well is because of just that- the mass people out there who before who largely just stood on the wayside while everyone else acts like morons.

You'd rather think he's just going to fade out
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You all simply suffer from a major denial complex.

You need to span your attention to something other than Trump haters :rolleyes:
 

lighthouse99

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Seriously.

Especially given the number of registered Republican voters who are already leaning toward abstaining from the primaries and voting third-party (or in many cases Democrat) in the general election because the GOP has yet to put forth a candidate who isn't willing to play the Trump/Cruz game of "Who Can Spew the Most Insane Rhetoric".

speaking of insane rhetoric



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lighthouse99

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Nope, just seeing more and more previously-hardline Republicans in my life shaking off the GOP coming into this election.

those people aren't too bright

I would say what they are doing going from R to D is like going from the frying pan to the fire but its more like the frying pan to eternal hell



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