Posted on 05/06/2016 5:42:10 AM PDT by HomerBohn
Most of the names I recognize are employees of The Cheap Labor Express.
Talk show hosts Glenn Beck, Steve Deace, Mark Levin; also Mitt Romney; MA gov Charlie Baker (who doesn’t want to offend the Boston Globe I guess)
>>Conspicuously missing are members of the Bush family.
W and Poppy and Jebby, and how bout Karl Rove...
Primary all of them. They are not interested in the republic, just their own cushy jobs.
Most, if not all, put us where we are today..
They can all go pound sand!
I see a lot of eGOP liberals in that list.
I guess these folks do not care about the unsustainable debt and Supreme Court appointees.
The establishment. Members of the ruling class. They don’t care about us. They only care for what they get for themselves and they don’t have one of their boys in there, they are afraid of losing their power. They are simply the same as the commies and socialists of the dim party. All members of the same World Government group. One World Government is the goal and it is approaching rapidly.
So, by default, these people would prefer that Hillary be elected, which will be the logical outcome if Trump is repudiated by his own party? Sounds pretty treasonous to me, allowing a Marxist ideologue like Hillary to ascend to power.
The Bushes have already announced their opposition to Trump. They plan to sit this one out, or, on the other hand, vote for Hillary.
Some of these haven’t explicitly said they wouldn’t back Trump...they are leaving a door open, with conditions...”if Trump becomes more conservative maybe I can support him”. Its petty and smells of narcissism, but I imagine some on that list will eventually back Trump, especially if the VP pick runs a tingle up their leg.
Don't worry, Mr. Trump is big on Merry Christmas -
He's making a list, and checking it twice,
Gonna find out who's naughty or nice.
I doubt it. Watts was a principled guy but he had some liberal tendencies.
I could be wrong but I think he supported Obama in 08.
I guess a lot of us here have been hoodwinked for all of these years. We may not have agreed with everything they said/wrote, but we had a general understanding and belief that they gave a shit about their country. Now we know better. Thanks for the list.
I kind of wish that the Primaries could have continued so that we could have seen many more landslides. I would suppose that the GOPe told him to get out before that happened.
Glenn Beck is not a registered Republican, he said so on his show yesterday. He belongs to the school of “Do as I say, not what I do”.
Good riddance to lousy trash. Trump is re-aligning politics by awakening and invigorating the electorate; hardly needing these republicrat schmucks. The R establishment pulled a similar stunt in 1964 against Barry Goldwater. Message to these compulsive losers should be loud and clear. “ Go and don’t come back because I’ll see to it that you’ll never work in this town again.”
OK, pin ‘em down. “So, you will not support Trump. Does that indicate your preference for a criminal or a communist?”
McCallum hit it right this morning.
During ‘panel’ discussion on the fractured Republican party, the panelests were saying how none of the major Pubbies are stepping up to want to be Trump’s running mate.
McCallum interrupted and said ‘he is about to get the highest total primary votes of any Republican, so why wouldn’t they want to hook their future to his wagon?’
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Trump: 10,713,112 (to date, there are still more primaries)
Romney: 10,031, 336 (after ALL primaries)
McCain: 9,902,797 (2008)
GW Bush: 7,853,863 (2004)
GW Bush: 12,034,676 (2000)
Dole: 9,024,742
GHW Bush: 9,199,463 (1992)
GHW Bush: 8,253,512 (1988)
Reagan: 6,484,987 (1984)
Reagan: 7,709,793 (1980)
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