They should be shot for treason, the lying fucks.
Agreed, that and environmental regulations.The only free trade I think I could tolerate is free trade solely between nations with similar working conditions to our own. If 16 hour days in dangerous, hazardous or unsanitary areas want to do trade with us fine, but expect a tariff. While America can't stamp out all the sweatshops and child labor in the world I can see no reason for why we should be actively encouraging it with our dollars. This is the high cost of low prices and should be the last thing the seat of freedom and democracy in the world should be sanctioning.
The same people that love Ross Perot and love Ralph Nader love Donald Trump.
Those people that never have trusted the establishment.
The same people that have never voted for any establishment candidate.
The same people that either vote for the odd ball, or simply stay home.
The 6% that voted for Ralph Nader, the 20% that voter for Ross Perot.
So Donald Trump can count on somewhere between 6% and 20% support.
Sounds like a real winner to me.
In the way that everyone thinks that hes a total cockwomble?
They're all looooosseeers
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-wants-consequences-for-gop-rivals/ar-AAhMWp6
He wants consequences for opponents that won't endorse him. They shouldn't be allowed to run for office again.
Donald Trump is coming to Capitol Hill to rally the GOP troops roughly two weeks before he's slated to accept his party's nomination for president at the GOP convention in Cleveland, but the crowd might be a little thin.
"I've got a long-standing appointment downtown and I don't know at what time I can get out of that and get back to the Hill," Rep. Fred Upton, R-Michigan, told reporters Wednesday.
Colorado GOP Rep. Mike Coffman, one of the House Democrats' top targets in November, told CNN, "I'm not going to be able to make it. I've got a conflict."
"I haven't checked my schedule yet," Toomey said Wednesday evening when asked if he'd attend the Trump session. "I don't know."
Asked if he felt the need to hear what his party's nominee had to say, Upton, who hasn't endorsed Trump and isn't planning to attend the convention, said about his own meeting, "This has been set up for some time."
The hate Trump engenders amongst the Republican establishment is practically the only attractive thing about the man.more unity
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/06/politics/donald-trump-hill-republicans/index.html
please accept my apologies for the sloppy quoting
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee told Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake he would work to defeat him if he didn't change his tune. Flake, who has slammed Trump for his positions on immigration and his racially charged criticism of a Latino judge, reminded Trump that he is not up for re-election until 2018, according to two sources familiar with what occurred.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Trump's buffoonary and incompetence are more dangerous to this country than their corruption.The hate Trump engenders amongst the Republican establishment is practically the only attractive thing about the man.
Well, that and he isn't Hillary Clinton. But not many people are, so I don't count that.
Hard for me to see how buffoonary and incompetence is conceivably more dangerous than corruption and incompetence.It's becoming increasingly clear that Trump's buffoonary and incompetence are more dangerous to this country than their corruption.
Well, that and Trump is also corrupt.
Hard for me to see how buffoonary and incompetence is conceivably more dangerous than corruption and incompetence.
Given the choice, I'd probably choose buffoonary and incompetence because, while it may turn into corruption, it could still go either way. Also, buffoonary could potentially lead to accidental positive results for more than just politicians. Maybe.
Trump made members of the audience wince when he pledged to defend all articles in the Constitution, including, he vowed, Article 12, which does not exist because the founding document has only seven.
"Is it a little uncomfortable? Yeah," said Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R), a Tea Party conservative from South Carolina. "Is it a big deal in the greater scheme of things? No."
LOL that's hilarious. You might as well elect Kim Kardashian as POTUS.
Given the choice, I'd probably choose buffoonary and incompetence because, while it may turn into corruption, it could still go either way. Also, buffoonary could potentially lead to accidental positive results for more than just politicians. Maybe.
over 1,400 current Wharton students and alumni expressed their disdain for Trump, saying they were "deeply disappointed" by his candidacy.
more unity, not that relevant but kind of humorous.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/10/politics/trump-wharton-students-letter/index.html
I'm sure that one drumpf supporter from Wharton will step up and say that drumpf is the only choice, and he was a great asset to the school and it's culture when he was a student.
Or some other horseshit that sounds equally plausible.
Disloyal R's are far more difficult than Crooked Hillary. They come at you from all sides. They don’t know how to win - I will teach them!