Posted on 02/15/2016 8:00:05 AM PST by Biggirl
Former Executive Director of the South Carolina Republican Party and past adviser for Mike Huckabee Hogan Gidley attended the recent Republican debate and agreed with frontrunner Donald Trump that the majority of the attendees, many of whom booed Trump repeatedly, were from the donor class.
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The party is so stupid to do that. Even guys like me who can’t stand Trump thinks that stinks, and make me want to stick it to their favored candidate.
I think a large number of GOP voters have settled on Trump. The failure of McConnell, Boehner, and now Ryan to provide any leadership and push back against the left is why Trump is where he is today.
Got to remember a lot of Americans are angry right now.
and not “just” Republicans, either...
Hogan Gidley knows his stuff down here,, if you have money to bet go with what he says
WOOHOO GO.TRUMP.GO!!!
I hope that driver’s seat is in a steamroller, and that the others aren’t even speed-bumps in his way.
Exactly. And when people are really angry, they often don’t think rationally.
Even Cruz echoed Trump in the debate and challenged the biased crowd
Yeah like that silly American Revolution thingy.
Yep. The issues matter to me more than anything, but a “yuge” (so to speak) pile of icing on the cake is to just make all these donor class stooges and open borders/H1b advocates waste as many hundreds of millions of dollars on their candidates as possible. And that’s every candidate, except Trump.
Except they were standing for limited government, unlike Trump who supports universal health care and making *deals* with dems. Yeah, same thing....sure..../s
Well you are right. The GOP voters have started to coalesce around Trump as the best candidate to win the general election and to be an effective change agent in DC. The tribe has spoken.
Three events today (including a presser at 2:30pm), two tomorrow and two more on Wednesday.
Ouch!
Hey, you don’t have to convince me. I can’t stand the guy, and if I even vote for him in the general election, it will be because of the Supreme Court. I’m just saying that the party establishment is hurting their own case with stunts like that.
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