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So, you're OK with Dear Leader accusing other candidates of criminal offenses? How asshatish of you.
Just remember, Dear Leader accused Cruz of committing a crime. I've not heard that level of vitriol coming from other campaigns.
I love how the Trumpkins love it when Dear Leader insults people, but can't seem to take it whenever anyone says something negative about their Dear Leader.
I ain't running for office. That's his campaign strategy though.
That's a load of horseshit. He just panders to the LCD constantly. He has zero principles. He is, in the words of Jimmy Carter, "Completely malleable"
Let's all sit down and take a long sip of some fine Kentucky bourbon (I like Knob Creek), and relax for a minute.
I didn't like Cruz's speech either. I'm a Catholic, but most Catholics would not call themselves Evangelicals. I didn't like Rubio's Gang of Eight stuff either, though he's admitted he was wrong, which is more than some politicians would ever do.
But with Rubio and Cruz, we have the best chance of nominating the most conservative candidate fielded by the GOP since Ronald Reagan 35 years ago!
There is no question in my mind that either of them would hold firm on most conservative principles that are important to me. Add to that the fact that Marco Rubio has a gift for explaining and advocating conservatism that we haven't seen since the Gipper, and that will be necessary to win in the general election. That's how "Reagan Democrats" came to be.
The circular firing squad is getting tiresome. I'm ready to start directing fire to the real enemy, though that will be impossible until Thin Skin Trump gets tired of the race and drops out.
Cruz is "owned by Goldman Sachs"? Riiiight.
It's a good thing Rand separated himself from his dad.
Cruz is using the religious rhetoric to solidify the religious right. I don't like it either. It is an unfortunate part of politics.
I don't trust Rubio due to his stance on illegal immigration and the Gang of eight crap he pulled. I don't like Trump because I think he's a Progressive, and will sell out conservative values to make deals. However, I would vote for any of them over Hillary or Bernie.
I want a leader, and a manager. Someone that has had to make executive decisions in which their performance is measured. Senators don't have to make decisions. They can vote, or they can not vote. Obama was great at that. I would rather have a Governor or CEO as President. That being said, I am in the Cruz camp right now. I don't trust Trump on the 2A. He's a New Yorker.
Valerie Jarrett is de debil.