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To: QuigleyDU
It really isn't a dislike for R's - it is just one of them. I can't think of one dem I either like, respect or could vote for. I have never voted for a dem, but, could I vote for Hillary? Probably not.

I mean, I admit that it is one thing to huff and puff, but could I actually pull the lever for the b**** (which is the nicest thing I can say about her)? Probably not. Does this mean I have to wretch and vomit after I vote for Trump? Perhaps - there is not much of a choice.

I get his appeal, but we all know he is not conservative (which is part of his appeal for some), nor particularly knowledgeable - I know, he will hire people to do the details, but his governing will be full of potholes and disappointments. I don't expect a rigid conservative, but I do think, one day he will govern as a liberal, the next day his gut feeling will be moderate and then one day a week something conservative may happen by chance.

I think Hillary is extraordinarily weak, weaker than her current poll numbers indicate. After all, the general election hasn't begun and while they will use every negative and nasty thing Trump has ever said, Trump has 30 years of scandal, deceit and incompetence to use against her.

I have to add that, in January (I think), Hillary called Trump sexist, and I am sure you recall that Trump thundered back and called her out for enabling Bill and also for her help in destroying his many mistresses. It shut her up for awhile. That was a very satisfying episode. I am also aware that Cruz' response was that he does not engage in innuendo. Well, it's not innuendo, it's a fact. I was sorely disappointed in Cruz, so, we will see.

At least Trump will play the game the way the democrats do.

231 posted on 04/25/2016 6:55:57 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Dave W

U r aware we will never again elect a conservative, today’s minorities are becoming tomorrows majorities. Collectivism not conservatism, The age of the “Greatest Americans” is ending.

Trump’s not fooling conservatives, it’s just this, those like me voting for him know he is the best and only candidate capable of winning this year that may address the only issues that matter, future and generational collectivist immigrants and Globalist trade deals.

He promises to control the border, slowing the waves of future and generational collectivist pouring over the border, and fix traded deals hurting American workers. No other candidate even recognizes or speaks to these, the most important issues, win in numbers, not issues. Issues we work out, without the majority in numbers, we lose it all.

Social issues are important but secondary. Just political drama for politicians who could really care less just use them to rile us up.

He said, she said from past or present, secondary, so what.

Trumps a risk, and a chance, but surrender, as you’re suggesting, guarantees defeat, and a much faster crash into an unimaginable collectivist state, not European style, think Soviet style, in 50 years; because what is Americanism, has stood nearly alone, opposed to it. When it dissolves which it surely will, as these new majorities began to win at the ballot box, there will be no country, or system to stand against it.

Collectivism is never satisfied.

This is the most important election in a generation, and probably the last chance we’ll have to make a difference, or maybe even need to vote, if Hillary wins.

Clearly you’re not a vacuous person and can see this.


232 posted on 04/26/2016 4:38:58 AM PDT by QuigleyDU
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