Posted on 04/20/2016 8:29:04 AM PDT by Jeff Head
This should be the ONE OVERRIDING PRIORITY right now, as far as I am concerned.
By being the principled conservative that John Cornyn is not.
That would make my day.
79 posted on 4/20/2016, 9:22:59 AM by Unrepentant VN Vet
Again, good letter.
....now, about those burning bridges....
If these two stood up and admitted that it has been nothing but Kabuki theater since day 1 and walk arm in arm to the White House, We The People would be back in charge for at least the next 16 years.
50+ years ago, my dad was in the dry cleaning business. Regularly, a county inspector would come by and inspect the equipment (which was his job). Even if the equipment was in perfect working order, the inspector wouldn’t pass it—unless you grease his palm.
It wasn’t a lot of money, but I could tell it got under my dad’s skin. So, I asked him why he didn’t fight it. He gave me a valuable business lesson.
If he fought it or complained to the county, the inspector would shut down his business. It would be possibly be shut down not just for weeks, but for months. Even if he “won” he would end up out of business.
He told me that many people in government positions treat it as a “pay for play” system. And, those that want to be paid will ensure you play, whether you like it or not.
I don’t blame Trump (or any business) for “contributing” to politicians of any stripe. It’s what they have to do to get things done; it’s what those in power demand: play the “pay for play” game or face punishment.
The Donald is doing something very similar. What he is saying is that the cronyism and delegate theft has to stop. He wants to return the party to the One Man One VOTE ideal that a Republic is supposed to be founded upon. Again, just like the Democraps, the party bosses had better concede or face utter destruction as the GOP will implode.
Both parties (Trump & Cruz) need to move.
If it’s only Cruz that humbles himself and extends the olive branch, the effort will fail to unite the Republican party.
Trump needs to humbly confess the wrongs of his public hate for Senator Cruz (and others).
Trump needs to have some real change in his character in order to be our President. Humbly embracing Senator Cruz with a repentant heart is a good start.
If both Cruz and Trump agree to meet in the middle, your letter is worthwhile.
Only in 2016, Cruz is Gerald Ford.
Vanity posts belong in Breaking News now?
The further I go, the more I think of Cruz as an “ideologue” - losing the forest for the trees of his own crusade.
Jeff, I don’t know if Cruz listens to you or not, but if he does, could you also ask him to clear up the NBC issue in a federal court if he wants an executive position, possibly VP?
Thanks!
I will explain.
The fear is that a contested election opens a window for GOPe trickery and shenanigans. Therefore, an outright win is needed to shut out the party operatives. And not just a "squeaked by" win, but a blow-out win so that the party can't play disqualification games to create a brokered contest.
Therefore, somebody has to drop out. By dropping out, the pledged delegates become unbound and one back in play, giving the remaining candidate enough delegates to have a convincing majority.
So, who drops out? Decorum would suggest that the trailing candidate drops out in favor of the leading candidate.
-PJ
Good job. I am a Trump fellow, but your point about divisiveness bringabout a horrific Clinton outcome must be realized.
By duplex I mean the two separate poles of religion and political life. The chaos is so ingrained now that we have neither of the two or the two in some degree of harmony.
Not just an enable. He's GOPe to the core.
It really is all just rhetoric. The GOP establishment need be the only fatality.
If Trump is not president next year all these mortal enemies will be kissing each others asses next year like they have been best buddies from birth. Cankles still wont be indicted. America and patriotism will continue to suffer, and the muslem invasion will only get worse.
After this primary season, I can never support Cruz again for anything. If I lived in Texas I’d primary him for Senate. Never SCOTUS!!
I followed a similar path to my support for Trump. First choice was Ben Carson, then Cruz But then I found myself agreeing with Trump on most everything.
I don’t think Cruz will listen. His father is saying he would rather have Hillary than Trump. I don’t much see paying attention to someone who took 48 years to become an American citizen from the first time he entered the USA. Cruz seems to consider his father his main advisor. Daddy Cruz says he son is the anointed one. Cruz will continue on.
Sorry, Jeff. Many of the Cruz supporters are already saying that Trump and his band of idolizers are on their own. They simply cannot support a man who has no Christian values,, believes in abortions and in an isolationist policy. And if things don’t go his way he’ll put his finger on the little red button and blow us all to hell and back to assuage his ego.
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