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Is the establishment of the Republican Party turning on Donald Trump?
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Dec 18, 2015 07:15:22   #
Greg Brady Loc: Phoenix
 
How's that Trump thing working for you? I hear the RNC may deep six his nomination if he wins, you really think you control your party?

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Dec 18, 2015 07:24:46   #
hprinze Loc: Central Florida
 
Greg Brady wrote:
How's that Trump thing working for you? I hear the RNC may deep six his nomination if he wins, you really think you control your party?


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YOU HEAR SOMETHING ?Then it must be true.

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Dec 18, 2015 07:33:03   #
PeterS
 
Greg Brady wrote:
How's that Trump thing working for you? I hear the RNC may deep six his nomination if he wins, you really think you control your party?

The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists are running the party and the RNC is damned if they do and damned if they don't. The real concern isn't the presidency--that was a long shot to begin with--but going down the line; how they can hold up in congress and the senate. There the general population seems to be getting a bit tired of anarchy so there has to be some worry that they may not only loose the presidency but loose in the house and senate. That's what the RNC's eyes are on and that's why they shutter at the thought of Trump. Of course for the DNC Trump is a god send; our only hope now is that he couples with Cruz. What better gift for Christmas. It's times like this, that even an atheist believes in god PTL and pass the beans...

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Dec 18, 2015 07:39:32   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
PeterS wrote:
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists are running the party and the RNC is damned if they do and damned if they don't. The real concern isn't the presidency--that was a long shot to begin with--but going down the line; how they can hold up in congress and the senate. There the general population seems to be getting a bit tired of anarchy so there has to be some worry that they may not only loose the presidency but loose in the house and senate. That's what the RNC's eyes are on and that's why they shutter at the thought of Trump. Of course for the DNC Trump is a god send; our only hope now is that he couples with Cruz. What better gift for Christmas. It's times like this, that even an atheist believes in god PTL and pass the beans...
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists ar... (show quote)


keep fooling yourself !!

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Dec 18, 2015 07:45:55   #
PeterS
 
reconreb wrote:
keep fooling yourself !!

So what part of my analysis was wrong?

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Dec 18, 2015 07:56:35   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
PeterS wrote:
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists are running the party and the RNC is damned if they do and damned if they don't. The real concern isn't the presidency--that was a long shot to begin with--but going down the line; how they can hold up in congress and the senate. There the general population seems to be getting a bit tired of anarchy so there has to be some worry that they may not only loose the presidency but loose in the house and senate. That's what the RNC's eyes are on and that's why they shutter at the thought of Trump. Of course for the DNC Trump is a god send; our only hope now is that he couples with Cruz. What better gift for Christmas. It's times like this, that even an atheist believes in god PTL and pass the beans...
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists ar... (show quote)



Cruz and Trump uniting? I don't ever see that happening. Neither one would be willing to run as VP. Their egos are way too big, for that.

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Dec 18, 2015 07:56:40   #
Liberty Tree
 
PeterS wrote:
So what part of my analysis was wrong?


There is zero chance of loosing the House. That is just one.

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Dec 18, 2015 07:56:41   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
PeterS wrote:
So what part of my analysis was wrong?



All of it.

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Dec 18, 2015 08:28:53   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
bylm1 wrote:
All of it.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 18, 2015 08:45:17   #
PeterS
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Cruz and Trump uniting? I don't ever see that happening. Neither one would be willing to run as VP. Their egos are way too big, for that.

VP is what Cruz is angling for. That's why he won't attack Trump--ass kissing 101...

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Dec 18, 2015 08:46:23   #
PeterS
 
bylm1 wrote:
All of it.

So you aren't anarchists? Bull shi9t!

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Dec 18, 2015 08:53:04   #
VladimirPee
 
It doesn't really matter who is the GOP nominee. Hillary is unelectable and her failed foreign policy will be highlighted once its one on one.


PeterS wrote:
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists are running the party and the RNC is damned if they do and damned if they don't. The real concern isn't the presidency--that was a long shot to begin with--but going down the line; how they can hold up in congress and the senate. There the general population seems to be getting a bit tired of anarchy so there has to be some worry that they may not only loose the presidency but loose in the house and senate. That's what the RNC's eyes are on and that's why they shutter at the thought of Trump. Of course for the DNC Trump is a god send; our only hope now is that he couples with Cruz. What better gift for Christmas. It's times like this, that even an atheist believes in god PTL and pass the beans...
The RNC doesn't know what to do. The Anarchists ar... (show quote)

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Dec 18, 2015 09:20:23   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
PeterS wrote:
VP is what Cruz is angling for. That's why he won't attack Trump--ass kissing 101...


No he is not!!!!! Man, you know nothing about conservative politics, do you? Of course not, you're a l*****t. Cruz will not be anyone's VP when the GOP nominee is chosen. Candidates almost NEVER pick another candidate challenger for a VP. They will select; 1) one that will not upstage them, and 2) one who will win them a big state, like Ohio, Florida, Virginia, etc.. If Cruz is not the nominee, why would the nominee select him as a VP candidate when he is from a red state? A state that will already be in the nominees pocket.

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Dec 18, 2015 09:46:38   #
Anigav6969
 
VladimirPee wrote:
It doesn't really matter who is the GOP nominee. Hillary is unelectable and her failed foreign policy will be highlighted once its one on one.


So, if Trump is the nominee, you think he beats Hillary ??....remember our wager?....we both know that's not going to happen....and the Republican Party knows it

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Dec 18, 2015 09:47:48   #
Anigav6969
 
JMHO wrote:
No he is not!!!!! Man, you know nothing about conservative politics, do you? Of course not, you're a l*****t. Cruz will not be anyone's VP when the GOP nominee is chosen. Candidates almost NEVER pick another candidate challenger for a VP. They will select; 1) one that will not upstage them, and 2) one who will win them a big state, like Ohio, Florida, Virginia, etc.. If Cruz is not the nominee, why would the nominee select him as a VP candidate when he is from a red state? A state that will already be in the nominees pocket.
No he is not!!!!! Man, you know nothing about con... (show quote)


That's not conservative politics....that's just politics

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