“Candidate Trump needs to better understand that he is now the titular head of the G.O.P.,” said Scott W. Reed, senior political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “His words and actions will have an impact on the over 6,000 G.O.P. candidates running for office — from federal races down to the courthouse.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/us/politics/donald-trump-campaign.html?&_r=0
I imagine the GOPers have a lot of regrets about last night. :lol:
That's funny. True. Now Trump will have to become a bit more conservative as regards his rhetoric. That could be good or bad for his fellow Repubs.
I think it's even too late for the GOP to get into rehab. Is there any plausible way Trump could not be the Republican nominee?
He's the nominee. But, what he is not...at least not yet, is the leader of the Party. That fight is just getting started.
thr gop is falling into line fairly quickly
I imagine the GOPers have a lot of regrets about last night. :lol:
Do you think Trump has thought that far?
Maybe they'll now come to appreciate Roe v Wade! :mrgreen:I imagine the GOPers have a lot of regrets about last night. :lol:
“Candidate Trump needs to better understand that he is now the titular head of the G.O.P.,” said Scott W. Reed, senior political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “His words and actions will have an impact on the over 6,000 G.O.P. candidates running for office — from federal races down to the courthouse.”
ROTFLMAO. I think it's funny as hell when leftists try to give advice to non-leftists. It's confirmation the left is in panic mode.
I wonder what Scott W. Reed would say about Hillary being the titular head of the leftists? She being corrupt to the bone and all. :lamo
more nade up right wing craziness.
Of course I made it up. Duh!
You leftists need to relax and enjoy life a little. Having your panties twisted all the time isn't healthy.
I'm not sure what to make of Trump. Personally, I believe this whole thing was just a publicity stunt that somehow turned into a nomination as the GOP's candidate for president. :lol: It really is funny, when you think about it.
you right wingers arent trally known for having a sense oh humor
I imagine the GOPers have a lot of regrets about last night. :lol:
:2wave:
Sure we are. We are always laughing at the kook left. :lamo
The NY Times first said Trump would never run. He did.
Once he was an announced candidate, the NY Times said he would be a flash in the pan eclipsed by more polished candidates. He wasn't.
When he had some early successes, the NY Times said it wouldn't last and he would never be the GOP nominee. Wrong again.
The NY Times said Trump's unfavorables with women would sink him. A Gallup poll after the first debate, when all the GOP candidates were still in it, showed Trump's favorables among Republican women higher than almost anybody elses. Only Jeb Bush had higher favorables at 53% to Trump's 50%.
When he has had blistering press following some outrageous (make that politically incorrect) statement, the NY Times said each incident would alienate large voting blocks and finish him. That didn't happen either.
The NY Times pointed to all the nefarious characters and organizations the media was trying to use to tar Trump. None of that mattered.
The NY Times predicted the GOP efforts to derail the Trump train would put another candidate at the top. Nope.
And now we are supposed to believe the NY Times has a clue how successful Donald Trump will be in the general election?
When it comes to any kind of analysis of Donald Trump, I think I trust the opinion of others a whole bunch more than I do anybody on the New York Times staff.
there ya go that is what I am looking for, the classic childish comment.
:lamo
I bet you can feel those panties bunching up right now.
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