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If Paul Ryan and the rest of these #NeverTrump tools (particularly those that swore an oath, and then went back on their word thinking they are some how making a "defining statement") are fine with HRC by not supporting their candidate - help me out:
*Radicals in the Supreme Court *Continuing this disastrous Foreign Policy *Corruption and Dishonesty *Clinton Foundation - 76 different meetings in the Sec of State office with potential contributors *33K deleted emails That doesn't bother you. But Trump being clumsy does? Or maybe...just Maybe, *Conservative Principles* are code for "Donor-Class-lackey" Principles. Hmmm. That makes a lot more sense. Remember Eric Cantor. It can happen again. Good riddance. |
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Excellent synopsis from Lifezette's Eddie Zipperer:
>>>Swing and a miss, WSJ. Huelskamp’s real mistake came on May 15 when he appeared on Fox News and blasted Donald Trump who was, at that time, already the presumptive nominee. It was that day — the day he didn’t fan the populist anger — that did him in. He gave the #NeverTrump talking points everyone has heard again and again — Trump’s not a conservative. Trump has a potty-mouth. Blah, blah, blah. Then, he claimed that Trump is “slamming the borders” — and that’s “not a conservative position.” My representative is a member of the Freedom Caucus, he didn't have a primary challenger this year, and he will win re-election easily in 2016 by following a winning campaign strategy that I call the Three-Step Path to Victory. It goes like this: Step 1 — Get out of bed. Step 2 — Don't go on national TV and claim that border security isn't a conservative position. Step 3 — Don't support Hillary Clinton for president.<<< http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/w...r-of-populism/ |
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