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Rick wrote: Why so far out? If they have evidence of crimes, wouldn’t it be much better for Democrats if they brought those crimes to the light before the 2022 election? Do you have a list of the alleged crimes or are you just trusting NY Democrats that campaigned on taking down Trump?
NUMBER ONE...Timing is everything in life,the collection of irrefutable evidence is a major part,AGAIN u know TRUMP WILL ATTEMPT TO APPEAL everything. it will drag out because of that. i REPEAT,good lawyers
(which Trump does NOT have) will dot all i's and cross all t's so that appeals r not successful.
NUMBER TWO When the past A.G. BARR believes there is enough evidence to convict AND the past DEFENSE SECTY COHEN states the same thing......WHAT DO U THINK?
NUMBER THREE I have told u luck is a finite thing.....TRUMP'S LUCK IS ABYSMAL WITHIN THE TIMEFRAME I SET FORTH...ASTROLOGICALLY HE IS FACING A LACK OF SUPPORT (HE HAS ALWAYS LEANED INTO ADVERSITY,BECAUSE HE THRIVES ON THAT.....THERE WILL BE NOTHING TO SUPPORT HIM....HIS 'LUCK' WILL HAVE RUN OUT AND HE WILL BE FACING IMMENSE,INSURMOUNTABLE PROBLEMS......for the first time in his adult life, he will not "win" by strong arming or threats,his go to M.O.
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chickaree wrote: Praise the Lord. This guy was an embarrassment of the first order. It will take months iF not years for the GOP to scrape off the mud the whole birther issue smeared it with. I still wonder if Trump wasn't a liberal mole.
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This one is my favorite, because it's trueFredHayek wrote: This one didn't age very well.
Personally I think the GOP will continue on. Trump will just be a blip. Expect them to make a good recovery in 2018 after America sees how horrible Hillary is.
.ramage wrote: My opinion, for what it is worth, Trump may very well drop out of the public view if he loses the nomination, and we the people are the worst for it.
Rick wrote: Do I despise Hillary more than Trump?, yes, but that's like picking between a dirty used car salesman and a lying corrupt politician... we shouldn't have to make that choice, so I'm not going to. For the first time in 32 years I'm going to vote for someone who has no chance to win because I will not toss my principles and common sense into the trash can. Funny thing is the guy I'm voting for has a name I can't recall right now..
Ah yes, the Never Trumpers were born...Rick wrote:
There's no way to prove this, but if "little Marco" or "lyin Ted" had won the nomination, I would have bet money that Trump would have run on a third party ticket... his ego is far too big to endorse anyone but himself.ramage wrote: At the first Republican debate all candidates but Trump enthusiastically put up their hands and affirmed their support for the eventual nominee. Mr. Trump did not and he told the viewers why. Now that he is the nominee several of the hopefuls have stated they will not support Mr. Trump. Perhaps this can be the new definition of pandering and hypocrisy.
For me, the only satisfaction I'm going to have this election is seeing one of these two miserable human beings go down in flames. If there was any real justice, the winner would meet an untimely death or be indicted shortly after taking office and spare us the torture for four years. I wish I could insert myself into the Matrix until it was over.
This didn't age well either. Turns out the left has been encouraging violence all these years, which eventually led to a couple assasination attempts. Trump didn't have enough support back then for some kind of "revolution", but now that the public is away the the Obama administration actively tried to take Trump out, ILLEGALLY, the support for Trump is at a record high (my opinion, polls on this could never be very reliable... I'm banking on common sense being revived).hillfarmer wrote: It is even more refreshing to see other Republicans and Hillary Clinton call Trump out on his inability to tell the truth and his crazy ideas. The bigoted billionaire has no capability to lead this country and most responsible Republicans recognize that and have been courageous enough to say it out loud. They have been clear in calling out Trump as nothing more than a carnival barker who is a first class con man.
ScienceChic wrote:
What disturbs me is that Trump eggs on his supporters and encourages them to commit violence against protestors. He is no leader, he is a bully and I worry that he is ramping supporters up to go down a path toward revolution. Can you imagine what will happen if he wins the delegates but isn't chosen as the Republican nominee? All of his supporters will feel disenfranchised, even though he is gaming the system as much as any other politician, and is everything they think they stand against.
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Here you were wrong, then you were right... a wash.FredHayek wrote: I don't think it is that defined. Hillary I suspect will not be as left wing as President Obama. If she governs like Bill, she will work out comprehensive compromises with Republicans. Trump? I don't have a clue how he will govern.He says a lot of radical ideas, but I doubt he will have the political power to implement them. I believe the Republicans, Democrats, and the bureaucrats will fight him. So a bipartisan Hillary or a gridlocked DC? I choose gridlock.
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