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Old 07-17-2016, 12:39 PM
 
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Originally Posted by mkpunk View Post
And you expect Trump to be any different? I haven't seen a more narcissist since Lex Lugar in his WWF debut. You described Trump to the T. Well maybe that he isn't worthless, but if he don't have Congress behind him, he WON'T be. Trump is against TPP, besides Cruz, a few R's and a few D's, who else is in favor of that? Who else is behind his wall in Congress? Think critically. We all know he will resort to executive orders when Congress blocks him. I won't mind it, but will the anti-Obama crowd do that?



One person's "hack" is a credible reporter, look at Fox News prior to being anti-Trump, many conservatives and Republicans thought the world of them.



Trump has actually tried to vet this by bringing in an establishment politician as the VP pick in Gov. Pence of Indiana. But remember, that pick also poisons the well if you like rights for abortion (though Trump himself was hammered on "Women should be punished" and now LGBTQ issues (though Trump recently came out in favor of the NC transsexual restroom restrictions.) Then throw in all of Trump's flip-flopping including his jobs policy (his business ventures are VERY OPPOSITE of his current policies) and his before universal healthcare before he was against it (and now favoring removing statelines but roughly keeping the core of Obamacare, just not calling it the ACA.)

In November, it will be the anti Trump's who will hold their noses and vote Trump. No, not all of them, but enough who realize how important this election is, if nothing else, than for the supreme court nominations.
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Perhaps BUT, let's remember that we have seen a VERY negative message in a lot of Trump in ads, the same message that Steve Forbes claimed to be a reason Romney lost (in his opinion mind you) not long after Romney lost in 2012. Forbes Welcome
You make valid points, but in the end, every one still has to pick their poison. For me it's Trump.

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