10-11-2016, 11:08 PM
Quote:I just can't wait for this thing to be over so we can all go back to the one common goal everybody agrees with and getting rid of Gus Bradley.
Seriously, Nov.8th can't get here soon enough.
Quote:I just can't wait for this thing to be over so we can all go back to the one common goal everybody agrees with and getting rid of Gus Bradley.
Quote:I just can't wait for this thing to be over so we can all go back to the one common goal everybody agrees with and getting rid of Gus Bradley.
Quote:I'm sniffing a lot now too... Kinda like mr. Hands-y.
Quote:I have never seen so many men fascinated with another mans hands.
Quote:Oh, Obama and Clinton were founders of Isis, that was a joke...
Sexual assault statements? Also a joke.
Ha ha!
He's a regular Jerry Seinfeld...
Quote:Actually, that's becoming more and more likely
Quote:I just can't wait for this thing to be over so we can all go back to the one common goal everybody agrees with and getting rid of Gus Bradley.
Quote:This Trumpster fire is taking away from reaching out to others than his base.
Imagine a congress with a Trump presidency. Alienated much of the party. Insulting Ryan , McCain.
It's all good to try and fix everything and change politics as usual. But baby steps. Can't do the bull in a China shop...no pun intended.
Republicans are now worried of losing seats, to the point of Pelosi taking back Speaker.
Eliminate narcissism, stubbornness,arrogance,ignorance and maybe, just maybe he coulda been a contenda.
As of now, the only time his foot isn't in his mouth is when he stops to change feet.
But , it ain't over till it's over. Especially when one finally gets their shackles removed. Boom shackle shackle.
Quote:You do know that Trump has much higher approval ratings than Paul Ryan, right?Jerry Falwell....lol
It is looking like this release was orchestrated and coordinated by top Republican leadership of the establishment variety to try and replace Trump. It failed because establishment Republicans are total idiots, don't understand their constituency, and care more about holding on to power than moving this country in the right direction. Trump is already talking about replacing Paul Ryan once he is elected (smart move).
<a class="bbc_url" href='https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/10/12/tripwire-crossed-the-last-desperate-plot-of-the-gope/'>Tripwire Crossed – The Last Desperate Plot of the GOPe…</a>
"Jerry Falwell, Jr.: The whole story just fell in my lap about six or eight weeks ago. I got a phone call from someone who is very close to the top establishment candidates and the Republican Party, people who wanted to be president over the last four or five years.
He told me, “Jerry something strange is going on. They’re meeting regularly. And they tell me it is a certainty that Donald Trump will not be the nominee on November 8th. And I called one of Trump’s attorneys and I told him about it. There were no more details than that. So there’s nothing anybody could do.
But then when I saw what happened this weekend, and I saw how quickly all the usual suspects jumped on it and started to call on Trump to step down as the nominee… It was just too much of a coincidence… It really tells me it was some sort of conspiracy. I went to the proper authorities and told them what I was told. It’s probably too late to prosecute anybody… It’s not only despicable. I think it maybe rises to the level of criminal behavior…"
Quote:You do know that Trump has much higher approval ratings than Paul Ryan, right?
It is looking like this release was orchestrated and coordinated by top Republican leadership of the establishment variety to try and replace Trump. It failed because establishment Republicans are total idiots, don't understand their constituency, and care more about holding on to power than moving this country in the right direction. Trump is already talking about replacing Paul Ryan once he is elected (smart move).
Tripwire Crossed – The Last Desperate Plot of the GOPe…
"Jerry Falwell, Jr.: The whole story just fell in my lap about six or eight weeks ago. I got a phone call from someone who is very close to the top establishment candidates and the Republican Party, people who wanted to be president over the last four or five years.
He told me, “Jerry something strange is going on. They’re meeting regularly. And they tell me it is a certainty that Donald Trump will not be the nominee on November 8th. And I called one of Trump’s attorneys and I told him about it. There were no more details than that. So there’s nothing anybody could do.
But then when I saw what happened this weekend, and I saw how quickly all the usual suspects jumped on it and started to call on Trump to step down as the nominee… It was just too much of a coincidence… It really tells me it was some sort of conspiracy. I went to the proper authorities and told them what I was told. It’s probably too late to prosecute anybody… It’s not only despicable. I think it maybe rises to the level of criminal behavior…"
Quote:Jerry Falwell....lol
"Well, what did you expect from Jerry Falwell? The man who famously said that 9/11 was "deserved" and blamed "the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians" for it — not to mention describing the Teletubby Tinky Winky as a "damaging" gay icon for children — took the stage at the RNC Thursday night. There, Falwell said, among other flat-out insane things, that his father had had a dream about meeting Chelsea Clinton and telling Clinton that the three biggest threats to America were "Osama, Obama, and your mama."
Quote:Trump called McCain “foul-mouthed” and accused him with no evidence of once begging for his support. McCain, the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, pulled his endorsement following a Friday Washington Post report about a 2005 video in which Trump is heard making vulgar comments about forcing himself on women sexually.
“I wouldn’t want to be in a foxhole with a lot of these people, that I can tell you . . . especially Ryan,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News Channel. He said if he is elected president, Ryan might be “in a different position.”
Not good. But calling McCain foul mouthed. Lol
Then uses term foxhole, Mr.Deferrment himself
Quote:Trump called McCain “foul-mouthed” and accused him with no evidence of once begging for his support. McCain, the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, pulled his endorsement following a Friday Washington Post report about a 2005 video in which Trump is heard making vulgar comments about forcing himself on women sexually.
“I wouldn’t want to be in a foxhole with a lot of these people, that I can tell you . . . especially Ryan,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News Channel. He said if he is elected president, Ryan might be “in a different position.”
Not good. But calling McCain foul mouthed. Lol
Then uses term foxhole, Mr.Deferrment himself
Quote:It's the kind of people that some people like to associate with, I suppose.
Quote:It's the kind of people that some people like to associate with, I suppose.
Quote:Jerry Falwell....lol
"Well, what did you expect from Jerry Falwell? The man who famously said that 9/11 was "deserved" and blamed "the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians" for it — not to mention describing the Teletubby Tinky Winky as a "damaging" gay icon for children — took the stage at the RNC Thursday night. There, Falwell said, among other flat-out insane things, that his father had had a dream about meeting Chelsea Clinton and telling Clinton that the three biggest threats to America were "Osama, Obama, and your mama."
Quote:Um, Jerry is dead, the quote was from his son. This doesn't mean he's any different than his father, but he's not responsible for his sins.I knew the quote was from his son...just didn't add jr. ...My mistake, although perhaps I don't see much difference in the two...besides the obvious. But the quote was fro Jr. so I'm sure you get what and who I meant