Ted's one of the Seven Princes of Hell? [emoji23]After Heidi called Ted an immigrant, I figured it was over. Cruz is a senator from here, but he's been known to be the Beelzebub incarnate. God bless his heathen soul, amen.
Ted's one of the Seven Princes of Hell? [emoji23]
No wonder he's such a scumbag.
It's probably the reason his face acts so inhuman, too.He's been known to hang around down there on his days off.
Looking at the state of things... it is now virtually certain.
Hillary Clinton Vs. Donald Trump for President.
God help us all.
Priebus just declared Trump "the presumptive nominee"
This all went down quick!
I bet they all (GOP) are *so* *freaking* *glad* it's over! :mrgreen:
Then you're in the right place! :thumbs:Still waiting on Trump's remarks. I suggest that he immediately drop all references to National Enquirer articles or other conspiracy theories. He should start tonight to do the following:
1. Immediately pivot to a true message of Republican unity.
2. Say really nice things about Ted Cruz.
3. Act Really presidential
4. Guarantee a win in November with his VP pick.
What will he do? Will he reinforce the republican base by picking Rubio? Or even Cruz? A Trump-Cruz ticket would be exactly what many voters want- a fighting force against the political establishment (the DC Cartel).
What will he do about women? Will he choose Joni Erntz? That could turn into a Sarah Palin moment, but would likely increase his popularity with women. But conservative women have been voting for Cruz so maybe he can shore up the base and women by picking Ted Cruz.
What will he go for? The female vote ? The Christian Conservative vote? The independents and moderates (someone like Kasich? Or even the Bernie supporters? To me this is very interesting.
We'll see how donald pivots... he's got to know a lot of conservatives really hate him right now. Gonna be tough to win without them
I think that's overstated. Many of the "Never Trumps" will evolve into "Never Hillary's." This will become a race of economics and foreign policy with absolutely NO emphasis on social issues- since the candidates essentially agree on social policy.
From what i can tell he is to the left of Hillary on economics... i think he's hoping to pick up bernie supporters there with his trade "ideas".
How is Hillary not a capitalist?Think about how he made his money. He is a capitalist. Hillary is not.
Sad, but likely true.I think that's overstated. Many of the "Never Trumps" will evolve into "Never Hillary's." This will become a race of economics and foreign policy with absolutely NO emphasis on social issues- since the candidates essentially agree on social policy.
How is Hillary not a capitalist?
Well GOP, time to embrace the Trump.
Before you say this, you might consider Bill & Hillary's balance sheets, including that of their foundation!Think about how he made his money. He is a capitalist. Hillary is not.
I think that's overstated. Many of the "Never Trumps" will evolve into "Never Hillary's." This will become a race of economics and foreign policy with absolutely NO emphasis on social issues- since the candidates essentially agree on social policy.