The GOP path to victory?

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  1. Benito said:
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Mittens said Trump wasn't a successful businessman.

    Mittens net worth = $250 million

    Trumps net worth = $10 billion

    Trump has 40 times more money that Mittens.

    Mittens is a ****ing pussy. How come he couldn't go after Obama like he went after Trump today? Mittens is really tough when he is attacking a fellow republican. He is a pussy when going after Obama.

    The GOP establishment doesn't have any interest in wining the election. They only care about stopping Trump and Cruz. These two guys are a threat to the establishment's gravy train.
    Mitt - What. The. F....?

    I was just thinking the same thing.
    During the 2012 campaign, he was deferential to Hussein, bowed down like a little bitch, instead of going after him like Obama went after him.
    Then when a GOP candidate actually looks like he is going to win, this Cuck piece of crap gets all hardassed - on the GOP candidate.

    Unbelievable.

    If Mitt exerted even 1/10th of that vitriol and energy on Obama, he may have actually been President. Pathetic Cuck.

    Everything I am seeing is making me think that the GOP establishment are in bed with the Dems. And I mean hand-in-hand, organized collusion. Trump terrifies them both and their puppet master daddies.
    The prospect of cutting off the pipeline of big-government-loving 3rd worlders, cheap labor and votes (Democrat vots, that is, since the myth of Latinos being "natural" Rebublicans seems to never die) scares the shit out of the elites.
    Last edited by Benito; 03-04-16 at 00:32.
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    SteyrAUG said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Koshinn View Post
    I still think Trump will jump wagon if he doesn't get the gop nomination.

    It's easy for him to say he won't because he's the frontrunner.
    Honestly, at this point the GOP has broken faith with him and released him from any pledge he has made to them.

    It is no longer a "fair and even" race, as soon as it looked like he might actually win, they turned on him. I wasn't crazy about Trump in the beginning, but if he was the "fair and square" nominee I would have accepted it and supported him.

    If Trump runs as an independent then Hillary has won and it will no longer matter who I vote for.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    SteyrAUG said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Benito View Post
    If Mitt exerted even 1/10th of that vitriol and energy on Obama, he may have actually been President.
    Amazing isn't it?

    Where was "this" GOP when we ended up with that useless **** McCain? Where was "this" GOP when it was time to prevent Obama from winning in 2008 and 2012?
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    Sensei said:
    Quote Originally Posted by glocktogo View Post
    Its amazing how the GOP forced Donald to pledge allegiance, and now they're hell bent on breaking that vow themselves. If they do that, Trump will hoist them on their own petard. Imwill frigging cheer him on if it comes to pass.
    Here is a list of the RNC members:
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repu...onal_Committee

    Could you please let me know which of them is hell bent on a 3rd party option?

    Notice that Mitt Romney and Karl Rove are not members. Last I checked, the people who are hoping for a 3rd party option are influential contributors and some libertarians like the Koch brothers who think that Trump's conservative credentials suck. Last I checked, these donors are free citizens and not bound by any pledge of support to the GOP. Although I'm not what the RNC would consider an influential donor, I too hope there is a conservative 3rd party option if the best that the GOP can produces is a NY progressive.
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  5. glocktogo said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Benito View Post
    Mitt - What. The. F....?

    I was just thinking the same thing.
    During the 2012 campaign, he was deferential to Hussein, bowed down like a little bitch, instead of going after him like Obama went after him.
    Then when a GOP candidate actually looks like he is going to win, this Cuck piece of crap gets all hardassed - on the GOP candidate.

    Unbelievable.

    If Mitt exerted even 1/10th of that vitriol and energy on Obama, he may have actually been President. Pathetic Cuck.

    Everything I am seeing is making me think that the GOP establishment are in bed with the Dems. And I mean hand-in-hand, organized collusion. Trump terrifies them both and their puppet master daddies.
    The prospect of cutting off the pipeline of big-government-loving 3rd worlders, cheap labor and votes (Democrat vots, that is, since the myth of Latinos being "natural" Rebublicans seems to never die) scares the shit out of the elites.
    They PROVED that most recently with their support of Obama's TPP.
    What if this whole crusade's a charade?
    And behind it all there's a price to be paid
    For the blood which we dine
    Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…
  6. glocktogo said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    Here is a list of the RNC members:
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repu...onal_Committee

    Could you please let me know which of them is hell bent on a 3rd party option?

    Notice that Mitt Romney and Karl Rove are not members. Last I checked, the people who are hoping for a 3rd party option are influential contributors and some libertarians like the Koch brothers who think that Trump's conservative credentials suck. Last I checked, these donors are free citizens and not bound by any pledge of support to the GOP. Although I'm not what the RNC would consider an influential donor, I too hope there is a conservative 3rd party option if the best that the GOP can produces is a NY progressive.
    Red herring Sensei. I said GOP, not RNC. Most of the people publicly demanding his pledge 6 months ago, aren't on that list. Most of the people on the RNC list, don't run the GOP. Figureheads are just that.
    What if this whole crusade's a charade?
    And behind it all there's a price to be paid
    For the blood which we dine
    Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…
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    Sensei said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Amazing isn't it?

    Where was "this" GOP when we ended up with that useless **** McCain? Where was "this" GOP when it was time to prevent Obama from winning in 2008 and 2012?
    The GOP that you are referring to are the 2 million conservatives that sat out on the 2012 election because Romney did not pass the sniff test. You can expect at least that number of conservatives and probably twice as many independents to sit out 2016 of Trump is the nominee.

    http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...ection-voters/

    Not to worry though, Trump will cover that spread with cross-over democrats.
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  8. glocktogo said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    The GOP that you are referring to are the 2 million conservatives that sat out on the 2012 election because Romney did not pass the sniff test. You can expect at least that number of conservatives and probably twice as many independents to sit out 2016 of Trump is the nominee.

    http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...ection-voters/

    Not to worry though, Trump will cover that spread with cross-over democrats.
    By that chart, Ben Carson should be our nominee. Could you at least try to use source material that isn't trying to torpedo the GOP?
    What if this whole crusade's a charade?
    And behind it all there's a price to be paid
    For the blood which we dine
    Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…
  9. tb-av said:
    He won't run 3rd party no matter what. He wants to win. If the GOP pulls that stunt he will just tell his supporters to sit home. Hillary wins and he doesn't have to spend money. Same result for the election except he doesn't end up a loser. He ends up the winner that the GOP shunned and allowed Hillary to win. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't make a spectacle of him going to vote for the the GOP nominee just so he can say 'look, I kept my promise'... but you(GOP) turned your back on the voters and they sat it out.

    He will make it painfully clear just who and what the GOP is and how they devoured themselves.

    Then the Dems will begin the final destruction of America. Ironically they won't even have to fight for it. The most fascinating and greatest nation on Earth will be handed to them on a silver platter by a handful of dysfunctional losers.
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    Sensei said:
    Quote Originally Posted by glocktogo View Post
    Red herring Sensei. I said GOP, not RNC. Most of the people publicly demanding his pledge 6 months ago, aren't on that list. Most of the people on the RNC list, don't run the GOP. Figureheads are just that.
    The pledge was between Trump and the RNC. Everyone else, including Rove, Romney, McCain, Sasse, Beck, Lavin, and individual voters, is free to give or take their support as they see fit. We owe Trump nothing. The bottom line is that Trump loses a large number of conservative leaning voters because 1) he acts like a douche and 2) his policy positions outside of immigration suck a giant donkey dick. Those are his problems. He should own them instead of being a bitch.
    Last edited by Sensei; 03-04-16 at 01:15.
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