Posted on Apr 11, 2016
Republican leaders’ silence on Trump is inexcusable — and irrational
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I disagree with the premise of the headline. But if you accept it: I will state that it makes this much sense, "Democrat Leaders Silence on HRC's carelessness with classified information is inexcusable -- and irrational".
Just because a person has an "innie" belly button does not mean they are morally responsible to denunciate the bad conduct of everyone else with an "innie".
Just because a person has an "innie" belly button does not mean they are morally responsible to denunciate the bad conduct of everyone else with an "innie".
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
We all must keep in mind it doesn’t matter which party they are from if they don’t do what’s right For Veterans personally I don’t give a shit about them Democrats or Republicans.
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I don't see a problem anymore. When they had that first debate, that should've been that "A-ha" moment, but it wasn't. Add onto that a multitude of racist and bigoted remarks he's made, and no one stood up then. When he advocated violence at his rallies, some eyes perked up, but again no one really said anything. BUT now that it's almost time to give a nomination to him, you want to spend millions to discredit him? I guess the RNC Chairman doesn't see the sheer stupidity in that. The best thing the GOP could do now is consolidate and figure out how to maintain control of congress. If Trump goes into the convention with the most of everything, and doesn't get the nod, all hell is going to break loose. And rightfully so. Dammit I'm defending Trump again. Accept failure in regards to the WH this cycle and focus on the capitol. Clinton will make it in there with little to no problems, and Cruz wouldn't stand a chance against her on a debate stage. Cruz is not dumb by any means, but he has no real experience to lean on, and people will see a Republican Obama when he speaks. Maybe in eight years the party will stop playing f*ck f*ck games with their own and really think this over.
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SSG Warren Swan
I'm going to go and say this: The RNC will do every shady trick known to man to keep Trump out of the election cycle. They've already brought out rules made two years ago, but not widely mentioned, and it's been said on various news sites that if Trump doesn't make it on the first vote, Cruz is a shoe in. Cruz is already hoping for a second and third floor vote being it frees up more delegates that belonged to others, and it was said today that some of these "superdelegates" are planning to jump ship to whoever has the "momentum". Again I despise Trump, but right is right, and this is not it. All this shows is exactly what Trump has been crying over with the shady politics. This whole mantra of listening to the people when the GOP took over in 14, is now becoming one big a** lie that even their faithful are beginning to see. If they listened to the people Trump would easily get the nod, and win, loose or draw, he'd have the parties support. These last 2.5 years will cost the GOP an EASY eight years in the WH, more than likely many seats in Congress, and disenfranchise diehard conservative voters who will rightfully feel they were screwed over dividing the party even more.
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SPC Andrew Griffin thanks for the post, I am glad the Republican Leaders are speaking up on Trump!
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