GOP starting to freak out over Trump (Bill Clinton, American, politicians)
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Why do you bash Obama when you like him in the form of Donald J Trump?
Trump is a liberal playing ultra-conservatives like a fiddle. It's amazing how gullible they are. Tell them you will kick out the scary Brown people and they will fall all over you ... even if you are liberal on virtually every other issue.
Why do you bash Obama when you like him in the form of Donald J Trump?
Trump is a liberal playing ultra-conservatives like a fiddle. It's amazing how gullible they are. Tell them you will kick out the scary Brown people and they will fall all over you ... even if you are liberal on virtually every other issue.
Enough already!
Not all illegal aliens are, to quote you, "scary brown people". Rather bigoted of you to make such an assumption. In the past, ICE has deported illegals back to 189 different countries. 189 different countries covers every single race, religion and ethnicity. I've never heard anyone say "Just deport the 'scary brown illegals' and let the non-'scary brown illegals' stay.
You seriously don't realize that the majority of Americans are fed up with illegal immigration? It's about time someone stood up and spoke out against illegal immigration. I know---you prefer the namby-pamby republicans who embrace PC BS and speak out of both sides of their mounths that are beholden to their mega-rich donors.
Imagine the political stalemate when even Trump's
own party turns its back on him......
Hillary is closer to the Republican establishment than Trump. I imagine many of them would prefer her to him. If Trump does win the nomination, some are going to start to send covert -- and maybe even blatant -- signals that Clinton is a better choice than Don.
Name it. What difference would it make anyway? If both parties in office unite against him it's a done deal.
Why would it be? Americans are tired of the two-party system, and disgusted with both of them. I'm no Sanders fan, but there's a reason that he, along with Trump (and Fiorina, Cruz, Paul, and Carson, to an extent) generate so much passion.
Hillary is closer to the Republican establishment than Trump. I imagine many of them would prefer her to him. If Trump does win the nomination, some are going to start to send covert -- and maybe even blatant -- signals that Clinton is a better choice than Don.
Yea. That republican establishment you are talking about is very powerful.
And poor Rubio may have cheated on his wife recently. These establishment types, last thing we need is another Bill Clinton who can't keep his #*ck in his pants.
Trump is a bull in the china shop, and Republicans are sweating bullets, never knowing what ridiculous statement he will blurt out next. Trump is playing the clueless base like a fiddle.
It's so entertaining watching this clown car hop from ditch to ditch.
Why do you bash Obama when you like him in the form of Donald J Trump?
Trump is a liberal playing ultra-conservatives like a fiddle. It's amazing how gullible they are. Tell them you will kick out the scary Brown people and they will fall all over you ... even if you are liberal on virtually every other issue.
The reasons that voters are supporting Trump are so much more than what you listed. It's not as simple as what you might think. It's about restoring American swagger, non-PC, focus on America, jobs, anger with Washington establishment, etc., just to start.
Trump is weak on substance, high on rhetoric. Falling for rhetoric and ignoring his lack of substance isn't going to do us any good.
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