Posted on 07/28/2015 7:20:44 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I agree with everything you said except Paul is still on my acceptable list.
Let's see if the establishment RINOs are waking up to this reality. I believe what you expressed is the sentiment of tens of millions of voters.
I agree.
BTW another Trump Hater posted this exact same article, again. They sneer at other ‘less pure’ minions for being stupid. Guess a simple search is just too much.
This from Bloomberg.
Perhaps. I could see Trump helping Cruz. I think there’s also a risk that Trump could end up hurting Cruz, depending on how closely Cruz associates himself with Trump before Trump’s (inevitable, in my humble opinion) meltdown.
Obviously, there is also the point that Trump’s candidacy is, itself, bringing up important issues that may not have been discussed otherwise. I get that.
But the prospect of him actually serving as President of the United States? Nah.
The perfect scenario would be Trump at the height of his support getting up and saying “I have gotten to know Ted Cruz, and after getting to know him, I believe he is the best man to be President”.
Then Trump serves as Cruz’s Secretary of Commerce.
Some people can’t count after $1,000,000,000. Too many 0s in the pot
JebBber Booosh.
Michael Bloomberg Declares His Friend Jeb Bush the Best GOP Candidate
"Bloomberg was attending a party in his honor after receiving an honorary knighthood from from Queen Elizabeth II. During the party, at which Bloomberg said he had always admired the sophistication and fortitude of the British people, the former mayor also singled out Bush and Clinton as the only two candidates for him. Hillary and Jeb are the only two who know how to make the trains run, said Bloomberg.
Bloombergs first-name-basis relationship with Bush...."
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/04/12/michael-bloomberg-declares-his-friend-jeb-bush-the-best-gop-candidate/
For the record, the only Republican I will vote for besides Trump is Cruz. The rest are nothing but politically correct sell out Rats.
Nonsense. Jindal, Walker and Perry are good candidates too. I would not put any of them in a category of ‘RINOS’. If you are looking for per perfect Jesus Christ is your man. Donald Trump is only good in one or two issues, and bombastic to boot. Ted Cruz is a great orator and good on nearly every issue - but he is not perfect either.
It is time we get serious. I would hope no one on this board wants to have a President Hillary Clinton in 2017. As far as I am concerned, Cruz, Walker, Jindal, and Perry are all serious candidates, and worth supporting.
Well I’m done with Donald. I was only going to vote for him because of the $9 billion. LOL!
Why is it that the MSM is only concerned when Republicans mis-speak/mis-represent (if that is even the case with Trump)?
I can't see that happening. Trump has a humongous ego (as I think most people of his stature in business would). I'm not sure that he would be willing to walk away from the race "at the height of his support," or really even at any point where he still enjoys significant support. More likely is that he will only withdraw if and when his support has already eroded, at which point his supporters would have already picked a different horse (likely Cruz, for many but not necessarily all), and his endorsement may or may not be worth all that much anymore.
We'll see, though. Should be interesting to watch.
What about Hillary?! She claimed to be dead broke, which is just one of her many outright lies.
But does Trump really want to be President? Or does he just want to be the “straw that stirs the drink”?
Who knows?
when Bloomberg talks, people are safe to assume he is lying.
(ie the way his company spied on users of the stock market Bloomberg terminals)
hardly.
NRO is by the DC political class, for the DC political class.
WHO CARES?
This has NOTHING to do with the ISSUES he gives voice to.
Now, they attack Trump for NOT being as wealthy as he said.
Still NO response from Bloomberg to the issues that Trump gives voice to.
I think we’ve already seen the impact Trump has had on other candidates. Cruz has taken his game up a notch, even Huckabee is starting to show some brass ones. And I think we are beginning to see Cruz get himself into position to lead a revolt in the GOP, perhaps even getting other Senators to go along and defect from the GOP to start a new party. I think a lot of Senators are sick and tired of the GOPe leadership, but are afraid to speak out, as Cruz has. I think behind the scenes, Cruz is recruiting them to potentially bolt with him.
And I think Trump’s success has sent a clear signal that the time for revolt is nigh.
Yup! Bingo!
It's so amazingly obvious that I'm surprised that more people can't connect the dots. Trump is illuminating key important issues, and Cruz is reinforcing Trump's arguments. Eventually, Eventually Trump will fade into the background, leaving Cruz in center stage.
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