Wow. Those men should be ashamed of themselves. Putting your hands on a young woman... Despicable. That's not even about politics.
I never was for Donald. I don't trust the guy, but some of the posters in here are so insecure in calling others names for having an opinion. You are the problem if you can't help but being arrogant assholes. You are no better than the guy you ultimately are arguing against. But I see an establishment trying so hard to dismantle someone albeit the people's choice. How hypocritical of the establishment who preaches the people's rights but are attempting to violate the first amendment they so violently claim that Trump will take away. I think most intelligent people can see right through the bs. I'm also tired of the black and white thing going on. It's absurd. And a complete excuse. A protester was pushed out, and that's it. Obama enabled the "BLM" movement in this country and that's where this divide came on. This is growing so tiresome.
Hilarously full of ****. If we call someone like you a dumbass, it's because you're being a dumbass. I don't give a **** what the "establishment" is doing- that's your party's problem- they reaped what they sowed. That's no excuse to support someone like Trump. But you know what? Clearly, you'll put all that aside to vote for your guy- don't you love someone who puts their "I never was for Donald" and then goes on to defend him? Hilarious. I may not agree with Cruz or Rubio, but I could certainly see why people would vote for them. Or for Hillary or Bernie (I'm not mentioning Kasich or Carson b/c basically, they're out). But Trump? You actually buy the horse**** he's peddling? We're not talking the typical lies that politicians inevitably have to make, we're talking about a Declaration of Independence-length list of BS from Mr. Trump. He's literally the most unqualified person to ever be this close to being a candidate in the last 2 centuries. Oh, so sorry, we can't call others names even if they're true. Fine. I like you as a person. Power to you in supporting Mr. Trump.
Delegate Count as of March 2, 2016 Needed to win nomination - 1237 Trump - 319 Cruz - 226 Rubio - 110 Kasich - 25 Carson - 8 ---- Bush - 4 Fiorina - 1 Huckabee - 1 Paul - 1 NOBODY is anywhere close to enough to win the nomination at this point. Prior to March 15, delegates are awarded on a proportional basis. After March 15, all states will be winner take all going forward. I believe this is why Kasich is staying in to be a firewall in Ohio vs. Trump so those delegates can be pledged at a brokered convention to someone else. All this talk of Trump having already won is premature. He's certainly in a strong place...but after March 15th their will only be 2 candidates left (IMHO). THEN the real race begins. Get ready folks. I believe the Republicans are headed to a brokered convention and it will be crazy.
I would love to hear the explanation on how the establishment Republicans are violating the 2nd amendment. Do tell, please.
I'm not saying you can't do anything. I'm just telling you that you look like a very insecure/arrogant prick for calling people names because they like someone. If you don't have a problem being those things then fine. I'm not a Trump supporter, but I don't like what my party is doing here. I ride the Kasich/Rubio train, but that train hasn't really left the station and appears to have engine failure. I'm going to support the republican nominee either way, unless they take matters in to their own hands and disregard the people's vote. For me personally, I don't think Bernie or Hilary would help me. For the guy next door they might help him ten fold. Good for that guy. Go vote.
It's ridiculous how Trump is playing by the rules the Republican party set out, but is having to withstand his own party's attacks and threats while he is trying to win this nomination. It's not fair, it's not in keeping with the will of the people who have voted for Trump more than other candidates, and if Trump does end up losing the nomination he should definitely run as an independent as payback to the republican party. He is not being treated fairly by the party (in what other case would you have the open fear mongering and negativity being openly expressed by party leaders towards one of its candidates?), so if all of the establishment attacks do end up wearing down his momentum, I hope he runs as an independent and ensures a Hillary win in November. The republican party will have gotten what it deserved.
He probably will do just that if he loses, odds are half the reason he ran to begin with was to make it easier for Hillary to win. He'll whine like a b**** about things not being "fair" then continue to do all he can to ensure Hillary wins.
I'm far more concerned about what the country would be getting with Mr. Trump - disaster. Cruz is just as bad. Hell, maybe worse.
I really do wish we could just split this country into two. They can govern and treat people their way, we can have our way.
I'm not sure if you know your history, but that's not exactly the first time someone had that idea in this country.....
This is such an amazing post. You do know that the ferocious Black Panthers who "supported" Obama did so by going to predominantly black districts and murmuring that he was a useless Uncle Tom..right? Of course you do. You know a lot. That's how Obama won the electing. Millions of Panthers.
Koch Bros will not dump their hundreds of million of $$ in to defeat Trump. Hey I think the Kochs feel they can in the end trust their fellow billionaire though the Donald is not quite in their financial league. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...p-during-primaries/ar-BBqggXi?ocid=spartandhp NEW YORK, March 2 (Reuters) - The billionaire industrialist Koch brothers, the most powerful conservative mega donors in the United States, will not deploy their $400 million political arsenal to attack Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential primary election, according to an official from the brother's political umbrella group.
If the GOP doesn't get it together soon, I can easily see Clinton becoming the next potus. All the talk about backdoor door deals and rule changes at the convention to derail a candidate's chances to become the party's nominee is just the recipe for total disaster. I do not believe the above scenario will happen. Just too much risk for self-implosion with unintended consequences in future elections, unless you think pissing millions of voters off is not a big deal. At the end of the day, if Trump wins the majority of states and delegates, but he falls short of the magical number of 1237 delegates, he will still be deemed the winner of the contest.
No chance. If Trump falls short of 1237 delegates then the rest will pick someone else, someone that actually has a chance to win the national election. My guess would be Cruz or Rubio, most likely Cruz who doesn't have that great a chance of beating Hillary, but would have at least a puncher's chance.
GOP treatment of Trump who's doing nothing wrong except dominate and grow the party is really poor behavior. I hope it comes back to bite them in the ass.