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You think you can dish something I can't take?
You need to ratchet it down a notch or two.
You think you can dish something I can't take?
I was talking about this: Trump: I could shoot people in streets and not lose support | TheHill
Is anybody else on the edge of his/her seat, waiting for the Donald to let out a full on onslaught of nasty words on Twitter, screaming that Cruz threatened his life and threatening to expose Cruz, and Tweeting pictures of his wife because she is just sooooooo hot, and then saying "Well he started it!" when asked about it...
That one as well, Trump thinks he is above the law clearly, and must be a god in his own head.
"if I were in my car and getting ready to reverse and saw Donald in the backup camera, I’m not confident which pedal I’d push,"
"Favorite cereal?" Kimmel asked. Cruz responded in jest: "serial killer or cereal?"
Cruz jokes about running over Trump with car - POLITICO
You can tell what's on his mind..
So Cruz can say whatever he wants as long it is about stopping Trump.. They would never let Trump get away with something like this..
Que propagandists to come justify it..
Wow, you trumpsters are getting desperate. LOL
Hey we all know Trump has had a bad couple of weeks. It really got bad this past weekend when he gave an interview sharing his views on foreign policy. Eyebrows and jaws dropped everywhere. And after that interview with Matthews last night, it will take a couple of days to gauge the damage on that one. And then there was several conservative women in the media calling on Trump to fire Lewandowski. And last night he reiterated that he will not support the Republican nominee if it turns out to be someone other than himself. Well today, it turns out that pledge he made to support the nominee is also tied to several states and the delegates he has earned in those states. SC is one such state that the candidates signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee. Since Trump has flat out refused to, he may have put himself in jeopardy of losing all 50 delegates and that is just one state. The other two candidates have come close to saying they would not support Trump but have not flat out stated such as Trump did.
And the salt poured in Trump's self inflicted wounds all polls point to a big win for Cruz in Wisconsin.
Gee with all that going on it makes your bait thread rather desperate! :lol: