Posted on 04/13/2016 3:07:05 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration
“Wisconsin is a lot of things, but “nice” is not one of them”......
Obviously you know NOTHING about the good people of Wisconsin. You have judged the entire population of our state by a group of people from Milwaukee and Madison. NEVER ever judge all of Wisconsin by those groups. There are one hell of a lot of good, no, great people, some even living in those cites, who want nothing to do with liberals who infested those two communist territories. So apologize to those of us who are not part of that crowd.
It’s what all tRump supporters have devolved into.
Oops: I obviously meant work, not “wort” (plant) - but if I had written wart, that might have been all right.
I guess so.
This is what passes for “conservative” journalism nowadays.
Can’t say I was ever really an Ann Coulter fan.
Now I know why.
Under regulations established in the 1980s, delegates cannot take money from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors or foreign nationals. But an individual donor is permitted to give a delegate unlimited sums to support his or her efforts to get selected to go to the convention, including money to defray the costs of travel and lodging.
Third time is the charm! :-)
Lol! Nice Work.
Go TRUMP
Has Ann gone bat guano crazy? So states that don't allow Democrats to select the GOP candidate are somehow evil? And they adopted rules to help ... Ted Cruz? He must be really amazing to anticipate exactly where the campaign would be a year in advance and then fly all over the country in time to change the rules so that they would work perfectly just for him right at this moment. What an amazing candidate!
Instead of attacking Ted Cruz for playing by the rules, she should be complaining about the dysfunctional Trump campaign. He has virtually no ground game, and sometimes doesn't even know when to show up - see his latest Washington state fiasco. Is this a serious campaign for POTUS, or just another reality TV show Ann?
Trump has NEVER topped 50% in any state. His best performance 49.31 was in THE MOST PROGRESSIVE STATE ON THE PLANET, politically just to the left of North Korea. Yep, that Trump fella is a force to be reckoned with. He's unstoppable. I promise you what people in Taxachusetts want in a President is WILDLY different from most Americans, especially Christians and Conservatives. BTW - Has Cruz whined and complained about the Hawaii, Minnesota, Nevada, or Kentucky caucuses? I wonder why not? Now that the field is narrowed and Conservatives aren't splitting their votes 3-5 ways, it will get much harder for Trump to win any state, except his mind-numbed progressive friends in the Northeast. Enjoy that lead while you have it, and oh by the way, have Trump read the rules.
Speaking of Texas, there were 14 people on the ballot when early voting began, and a massive influx of DNC voters/rent-a-Trump-mob types in the open primary. Even with all those advantages, Cruz still beat Trump by almost 500,000 votes. Setting aside the votes for Cruz, in the MOST RELIABLY CONSERVATIVE STATE IN THE UNION, more people voted AGAINST the progressive reality tv star than for him - (837,154 to 757,489). Don't know how one spins that as a negative for Cruz, but its certainly NOT a positive for Trump moving forward.
The primary system in recent years has given us 2 progressives - McCain, Romney, and now a hard core NYC values big government progressive - Trump, is leading. After watching far too many Democrats vote in the GOP primary in Texas, I'm leaning more towards a caucus or closed primary in the future. The GOP cannot allow progressives, especially Democrat crossovers to have so much influence over our nominee. Ann may be happy nominating Obama-lite and Hillary-lite, but its the fastest way to kill turnout among Conservatives and Christians, and is disastrous for local and state races down the ticket. They are terrified at the prospect of Trump at the top of the ticket. What a nightmare that would be, even in reliably Conservative districts/counties/states.
Has Ann settled on a gender yet?
Thank you for posting this. I cannot believe Cruz will be helped by this style of “winning.” The most likely scenarios is the electorate gets so ticked off they stay home.
“Wow, is Ann taking all her columns directly from FR arguments now?”
Either that,
OR
Common sense is...............just common.
I signed up with the CO Republican Party, at their invitation, in February, to be notified of where I could attend my local Caucus.
I received a confirmation email letting me know I was on the list.
I’ll let everyone know when and where I attend.
Although someone told me the Caucus for CO was March 1.
Path to certain failure: NeverTrump + NeverCruz = NeverWin = LostSCOTUS = LostFreedom = LostNation
by Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3420611/posts
Preach it, brother!
I love that movie, “Election”.
Tracy Flick with a ****, wow.
Annie is really outdoing herself with the deranged garbage she’s writing.
Ann shining the light on the cockroaches again. Sure glad she’s on our side.
That movie is awesome.
You are overreacting to Ann Coulter, who is obviously speaking in the context of politics, and who is habitually histrionic in style.
All (all!) of my people come from Wisconsin. I am very well acquainted with the state, and with its corrosive effect on our nation.
Would you be similarly outraged on behalf of the staunch conservatives in Orange County or Fresno County of California (I doubt it), or would you be reasonably understanding when people of other states categorically and harshly denounce California, both socially and politically?
The truth is that the decent, conservative people of Wisconsin and California have allowed their states to be completely subverted by de facto communists; they therefore deserve some of the blame.
To a lesser degree, conservatives throughout America deserve the blame for our country’s state: While leftists are eternally aggressive, we have been consistently passive, and have allowed them to take over all institutions.
The bottom line is: Wisconsin has been a communistic force in this nation much longer than California.
Ah - yeah. Still waiting I see! (Well, in four years maybe they’ll have it figured out.)
It sounds to me like maybe the CO GOP needs to get their act together if so many people are really that confused.
However, it also points out that one needs to be proactive on this stuff too. I did a quick google search on “colorado caucus locations” and it popped up with a website saying March 1 (yes - you missed it) and a place to type in your address to see which one of over 2900 precinct locations you would attend.
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