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"True Conservative" Ted Cruz Endorses Donald Trump

#21

Quote:His man card has been revoked. No way should he endorse a guy that insulted his wife and insinuated that his dad helped kill JFK.


Being a man = holding grudges about retreats?


Got it.
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#22

Quote:Being a man = holding grudges about retreats?


Got it.


Being a man = standing up for what you believe
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#23

Glenn Beck is taking this news. particularly hard.
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#24

Quote:So the possibilities of him endorsing Trump while secretly voting for Hilldog are possible.. I wouldn't put it past him..
 

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#25
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2016, 07:48 AM by Kotite.)

I find it curious the candidate most Republicans felt was too moderate is the one who is most vocal about sticking to his conviction and saying Trump does not represent the values of the party. Christie acted like an oversized lap dog waiting for a belly rub. Carson quickly bent the knee and is presumably now waiting for the mother ship to land and take him back to planet Kweezbop. And Cruz is selling his holier-than-thou soul for what he hopes is a place in a successful Trump's Cabinet (which would surely bear a likeness to the land of misfit toys). Kasich should have been the nominee. I'd have voted for him and so would plenty of others from both parties. (Sorry Jeb.. still nobody cares about you.)
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#26

Quote:I find it curious the candidate most Republicans felt was too moderate is the one who is most vocal about sticking to his conviction and saying Trump does not represent the values of the party. Christie acted like an oversized lap dog waiting for a belly rub. Carson quickly bent the knee and is presumably now waiting for the mother ship to land and take him back to planet Kweezbop. And Cruz is selling his holier-than-thou soul for what he hopes is a place in a successful Trump's Cabinet (which would surely bear a likeness to the land of misfit toys). Kasich should have been the nominee. I'd have voted for him and so would plenty of others from both parties. (Sorry Jeb.. still nobody cares about you.)
 

I wouldn't have voted for Kasich and 10s of millions currently voting for Trump wouldn't have voted for Kasich. The guy's policies are typical neocon garbage and he has negative energy. It would have been a blowout for the Democrats on turnout alone.

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#27

Quote:I wouldn't have voted for Kasich and 10s of millions currently voting for Trump wouldn't have voted for Kasich. The guy's policies are typical neocon garbage and he has negative energy. It would have been a blowout for the Democrats on turnout alone.


Whereas Trump's policies are the letters TBD written in crayon.
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#28

Quote:Whereas Trump's policies are the letters TBD written in crayon.
 

Nice meme.

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#29

Plus I don't believe for a second if the choice was Kasich or Hillary, you wouldn't vote Kasich.
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#30

Quote:Nice meme.


Palmer Luckey?
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#31

Quote:Plus I don't believe for a second if the choice was Kasich or Hillary, you wouldn't vote Kasich.


I'd vote for Mr. Bean over that sub human.
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#32

Quote:I'd vote for Mr. Bean over that sub human.


yes I agree. Trump is absolutely sub human.
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#33

Quote:I'd vote for Mr. Bean over that sub human.


I don't believe you for a second. You may not love everything about him, but if those were your only options, you most assuredly would.
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#34

The sub human I was referring to was Clinton.
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#35

"It has always seemed strange to me...The things we admire in men, kindness and generosity, openness, honesty, understanding and feeling, are the concomitants of failure in our system. And those traits we detest, sharpness, greed, acquisitiveness, meanness, egotism and self-interest, are the traits of success. And while men admire the quality of the first they love the produce of the second."


John Steinbeck
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#36

Quote:"It has always seemed strange to me...The things we admire in men, kindness and generosity, openness, honesty, understanding and feeling, are the concomitants of failure in our system. And those traits we detest, sharpness, greed, acquisitiveness, meanness, egotism and self-interest, are the traits of success. And while men admire the quality of the first they love the produce of the second."


John Steinbeck


Guys like Warren Buffett and Richard Branson defy that logic.
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#37

Quote:Plus I don't believe for a second if the choice was Kasich or Hillary, you wouldn't vote Kasich.
 

I wouldn't. I didn't vote for Romney for the exact reasons I wouldn't vote for Kasich. I would write in Ron Paul or vote Jill Stein in protest.

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#38

That's basically voting for Hillary.
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#39

Quote:I wouldn't. I didn't vote for Romney for the exact reasons I wouldn't vote for Kasich. I would write in Ron Paul or vote Jill Stein in protest.


I think I'd use spray paint to write Jill's name in..
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#40

Quote:That's basically voting for Hillary.
 

There wouldn't be much a difference policy-wise between Kasich and Clinton. Both want amnesty, both want TPP, both want more refugees, both are wall-street/big bank cronies.

 

So why vote for Kasich? Just because he is less scandalous?

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