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It's not a valid point. It's a logical fallacy. One can say the same thing about anything. Such as...
If Ted Cruz can't handle a story about his infidelity in the National Enquirer, how is he going to handle Putin?
Such comparisons are for the weak minded looking for justification for their choices. Of course they don't reflect reality.
You are being deliberately obtuse. It's not a "logical fallacy" to compare the complicated primary system to dealing with the rules and regulations of a place like China. If Trump isn't smart enough to learn and understand the primary system then he's not smart enough to grasp our complicated relationships with other countries. He claims he's smart enough to hire the best people if he becomes president but he hasn't proven that through the primary process which in reality is a vetting process for how someone would be as a leader. Trump fails. The primary rules have been in place long before Trump started running and he didn't bother to learn them. He and his fans are whiny little babies.
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Face it Krauthammer doesn't like Trump. Notice how he bashes Trump hard but not other candidates.
And at the same time we should also notice which of the candidates is whining the loudest at being treated according to the rules of the club he wants to join, right?
If Trump didn't like the primary rules that have been in place long before he ran for president he had the option and money to start his own party. He still could. He's a whiny little bully boy who is finally finding out that he can't always have his own way. Too bad.
Why not? They said they would treat him fairly. It's called "good faith". He could not have known a the time they would start playing such tricks.
There are several billionaires funding the effort to deny Trump candidates. This should be concerning to anyone who claims they want elections to be fair and free of big money. But then again, there is that silly partisan double standard at play here.
You are absolutely right. Trump should go third party.
And at the same time we should also notice which of the candidates is whining the loudest at being treated according to the rules of the club he wants to join, right?
More like Trump wants the club to join him and change to how he wants it to be. And he and his loyal followers can't seem to understand why that is not happening.
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You are absolutely right. Trump should go third party.
Should have done so from the start, doing so now will only give the appearance of a spoiled little boy taking his ball and going to play somewhere else.
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More like Trump wants the club to join him and change to how he wants it to be. And he and his loyal followers can't seem to understand why that is not happening.
Darth Krauthammer should shut his Canuck mouth and go back to Canada.
I can't stand this guy. He should become bff's with that Maddow guy.
He's such a condescending arrogant Heiney hole.
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Darth Krauthammer should shut his Canuck mouth and go back to Canada.
I can't stand this guy. He should become bff's with that Maddow guy.
He's such a condescending arrogant Heiney hole.
I'm predicting sour grapes futures will continue to be a BUY!
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