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jimntx said:
Delldude, you might want to sit down and make sure your heart pills are nearby before reading the next sentence.  I agree with you 100%.  And, I'm not sure any of us are going to be happy with the outcome. 
 
GOP goes into voter mandated restructuring, DNC by no means will get out of it also....they are there now, no one is recognizing the fact, yet.
 
Exciting times both politically and socially. 
 
KC, i might could agree with you if the left had a better alternative but they don't polls show her as 2/3rds of folks the first thing that comes to mind is liar, her favorably numbers are just as bleak. A lot of people simply don't like her.People are not going to turn out in droves to support her like they did for Obama. 
I'll be the first to admit I thought Trump would be gone by now but he's not. So to  just think no way Trump can beat her might not be the sure bet you and others seem to think.
 
townpete said:
Here's some comments FROM REPUBLICANS on another board I follow
 


.  Between Hillary and Trump I can't find myself wanting either to win. The Pubs do what they always do lately and create so much division among each other it sends the Dem nominee right into the White House. Get ready for Hillary because I think its coming
 
...Choosing a president from among Hillary, Rubio, Trump, or Cruz is like a condemned man being asked, would you prefer a firing squad, hanging, guillotine, or being fed to the lions?
 
...I have just abut resigned myself to voting for Hillary.
 
...I think I'm in the same boat. I'll hold my nose while I vote for her.
 
Those comments came from REPUBLICANS. 
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cltrat said:
KC, i might could agree with you if the left had a better alternative but they don't polls show her as 2/3rds of folks the first thing that comes to mind is liar, her favorably numbers are just as bleak. A lot of people simply don't like her.People are not going to turn out in droves to support her like they did for Obama. 
I'll be the first to admit I thought Trump would be gone by now but he's not. So to  just think no way Trump can beat her might not be the sure bet you and others seem to think.
 
 
I believe that when thinking people are standing in the voting booth and think about Donald Trump, they might hold their nose - but I think they'll either pull the lever for Hillary or forgo voting for President.    As I said in my previous post - even many republicans on other boards do not feel they could vote for Trump. As Trump said "I love the uneducated".   It may well be the most truthful thing he has ever said in this campaign. 
 
KCFlyer said:
 
 
I believe that when thinking people are standing in the voting booth and think about Donald Trump, they might hold their nose - but I think they'll either pull the lever for Hillary or forgo voting for President.    As I said in my previous post - even many republicans on other boards do not feel they could vote for Trump. As Trump said "I love the uneducated".   It may well be the most truthful thing he has ever said in this campaign. 
 
Looks like a couple Rino's to me KC.
Clinton lost most of the youth vote in Nevada, and that is going to be a national trend.
 
The Trump thing, after time, I think more will support him that don't now.
 
The GOP is already looking at a coup D'tat at the convention. They are too stupid to fully realize Trump's overwhelming success is do the GOP's overwhelming ineptitude.
They are already looking at funding an indie.
McConnell is already on record saying if they can hold the Senate they can keep HC in check. Tell you what, GOP takes out Trump, you'll either see the lowest GOP turnout or votes going dem Senate in retaliation.
 
I think Trump is good for the GOP....GOP hasn't done the will of the people for decades.....GOP needs to come to grips that they work for us and do not decide for us.
 
Capt. Marko Ramius:
A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing, don't you think?
 
KCFlyer said:
I believe that when thinking people are standing in the voting booth and think about Donald Trump, they might hold their nose - but I think they'll either pull the lever for Hillary or forgo voting for President.    As I said in my previous post - even many republicans on other boards do not feel they could vote for Trump. As Trump said "I love the uneducated".   It may well be the most truthful thing he has ever said in this campaign.
I'd vote Trump over Hillary every time.
Trump says he'd prosecute her, so there's at least that.
Maybe he makes Cruz Attorney General, that would be a hoot.
 
CMH_GSE said:
I'd vote Trump over Hillary every time.
Trump says he'd prosecute her, so there's at least that.
Maybe he makes Cruz Attorney General, that would be a hoot.
 
Did I hear Mr 'Defender of the Constitution to my last breath ' say in the debate, he'd side with the FBI on the IPhone issue?
 
CMH_GSE said:
I'd vote Trump over Hillary every time.
Trump says he'd prosecute her, so there's at least that.
Maybe he makes Cruz Attorney General, that would be a hoot.
 
Therein lies why this election is a lose/lose regardless of who wins.  If HIllary wins, Congress will do nothing but Benghazi investigation after email investigation.  Rump and Cruz have both said that they would prosecute Hillary if they are elected.  So the country just sits.  Since it's Obama's last term, and he's not going to ever gain the respect of the right, then he holds the key to the future of the country....regardless of who wins, pardon Hillary.  Force the country to get away from focusing on scandals and addressing things like, oh...the economy, the war, the loss of jobs, the immigration problem.  I know all that pales in comparison to tarring Hillary, but it's about the only thing that seems of importance.  But you might be careful what you wish for....Trump has all but declared Bush and Cheney to be guilty of war crimes....he might go after them as well. 
 
delldude said:
 
Did I hear Mr 'Defender of the Constitution to my last breath ' say in the debate, he'd side with the FBI on the IPhone issue?
 
He and Trump both.  Trump said to boycott Apple until the work with the feds.  On another board I am on, a righty wingnut posted "don't worry, by next week the Fuhrer will send his jackbooted thugs to Cupertino".   Just goes to show that supporters of Trump OR Cruz don't pay any attention to what they are actually saying. 
 
KCFlyer said:
 
Therein lies why this election is a lose/lose regardless of who wins.  If HIllary wins, Congress will do nothing but Benghazi investigation after email investigation.  Rump and Cruz have both said that they would prosecute Hillary if they are elected.  So the country just sits.  Since it's Obama's last term, and he's not going to ever gain the respect of the right, then he holds the key to the future of the country....regardless of who wins, pardon Hillary.  Force the country to get away from focusing on scandals and addressing things like, oh...the economy, the war, the loss of jobs, the immigration problem.  I know all that pales in comparison to tarring Hillary, but it's about the only thing that seems of importance.  But you might be careful what you wish for....Trump has all but declared Bush and Cheney to be guilty of war crimes....he might go after them as well. 
 
I wouldn't expect any legal movement on the Mata Hari issue until after Obama is gone. Sweet Loretta will take her good old prosecutorial time until the end of O's term.
 
I still think Trump, good or bad is good for a major shake up inside GOP. 
 
Teduardo doing the hanky panky?
 
 
This Republican operative, who has worked on 9 different presidential cycles, couldn’t keep it quiet any longer after being in talks with key leaders of Cruz’s and Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) campaigns.
The insider is Roger Stone. He once worked for Donald Trump, and passed along his report to a popular radio host that Cruz used a high-priced attorney to confidentially request that Rubio’s team promise Cruz a Supreme Court appointment in exchange for Cruz exciting the race. This is in addition to recent reports that the candidates’ wives have been in contact, discussing why someone dropping out is essential.
 http://usadailypolitics.com/bombshell-ted-cruz-makes-plan-to-drop-out-of-the-race/
 
Well....it looks like Kansas went for Rafael.  And while I don't like Trump, I like Rafael even less.  But I guess it shouldn't surprise me....Kansans elected Sam Brownback twice.  Despite seeing their state $84 million short of revenues this fiscal year....with money being diverted from roads and schools, and a sales tax increase as an attempt to help plug the hole caused by his tax cuts....in other words, looking at abject failure - they voted for the guy who wants to implement it on a national scale. 
 
KCFlyer said:
Well....it looks like Kansas went for Rafael.  And while I don't like Trump, I like Rafael even less.  But I guess it shouldn't surprise me....Kansans elected Sam Brownback twice.  Despite seeing their state $84 million short of revenues this fiscal year....with money being diverted from roads and schools, and a sales tax increase as an attempt to help plug the hole caused by his tax cuts....in other words, looking at abject failure - they voted for the guy who wants to implement it on a national scale. 
did you enjoy the Trump rally today?...lol
 
cltrat said:
did you enjoy the Trump rally today?...lol
 
while I am a registered republican, I sat out today.  There isn't one I could vote for or against...they all are pretty bad.  I did hear a couple of older folks talking about how Rubio would be the toughest on abortion...the single biggest issue facing America...and how heartwarming was to hear of his parents struggles.  
 
And the only reason I am a registered republican is because Kansans will only vote for the republican, so for our state elections, the REAL election is the republican primary.  I vote for the moderate republicans because we've got enough batshit crazy far right legislators running this state into the toilet. 
 

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