Posted on 03/30/2016 8:54:49 AM PDT by Carriage Hill
I really think Trumps chances of winning are purposely waaay underestimated.
We already see in the primaries that he has lots of people coming out that ordinarily would not come out.
On the other side there is less than any enthusiasm for hillary.No surprise there.
Those two facts alone point to a Republican victory.
Add in Trump has appeal to some libs a bunch in the middle and lots on our side and I think you have a slam dunk candidate.
Polls now that are trying to guess what he will do in Nov. are often wildly wrong.
Please do not post to me. I don’t post to you nor do I care what you think.
You go angcat!!!!!
Pants pocket or coat pocket?
Nice.
Front pants pocket.
Why is Hannity a rerun?
A rerun? His radio show?
I haven’t listened to him in a couple of years.
I’ve called him the new Paul Harvey more than once, reading wire copy verbatim til our eyes cross (he still doesn’t think his audience has Internet service and has already read this stuff) but now that he’s throwing his tanty and refusing to comment he is the radio version of Fox News, playing other people’s sound clips.
The pre-election crackup in all parts of the GOP/right is fascinating but nauseating.
Just imagine if it were a book call....they’d take up the entire third hour.
Ditto. I agree, and BTTT!
I just don’t get how you state Rush is up in almost all markets and post that data to support said statement.
Think Nielsen acquired Arbitron.
Interesting to note that Rush’s stations aren’t in the top 10 highest billing stations for 2015.
http://radioink.com/2016/03/30/iheart-owns-majority-of-top-ten-billers/
Even more ironic is that while iHeart owns the majority of the top billers, they are about to not be able to pay their debt payment and are balancing on not meeting their loan covenants.
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