Nah, it is another publicity stunt. Don't confuse pussy-ness for cynicism.
Trump is a phony who is playing his followers like cheap violins. Note that I said "extremist statements".
Again, tell me how the moderates who actually decide the elections will pick Trump over Sanders/Hillary?
Nah, it is another publicity stunt. Don't confuse pussy-ness for cynicism.
I see someone else has my theory. One has to wonder though, if he is pulling out because he wants to flame out before the nomination, or if he has actually convinced himself he can/should try to win, and this is another publicity stunt.
It will be a bromance made in heaven. What is there to handle when you have a bizarre mutual admiration club?
Enjoy your crap ratings, Fox News. This is what you get for not treating Trump with respect. The statement Fox News put out was totally shameful and a disgrace.
I'm glad he's not going to the debate. We need someone who isn't going to take crap from people anymore. Our country needs this.
With time running out until the first primary votes are cast, establishment Republicans have begun a ferocious round of finger-pointing over who is to blame for the party’s failure to stop Donald Trump.
The chiding, once limited to private conversations, is now erupting in public view — with campaigns, operatives, donors, party officials and conservative intellectuals arguing over why something hasn’t been done to stop the man who has been leading nearly every state and national poll since August. Trump, many in the GOP’s upper ranks are convinced, would lead the Republican Party to an epic defeat in November, with consequences all the way down the ballot.
“This whole thing is a disaster,” said Curt Anderson, a former Republican National Committee political director and veteran operative. “I think I’ll write a book about it.”
Receiving much of the blame is Right to Rise, the cash-flush super PAC that broke records when it announced last year that it had raised more than $100 million in support of Jeb Bush. The group has directed relatively little of that sum toward attacking Trump — instead focusing its efforts on taking down Bush’s establishment rivals, above all Marco Rubio. To date, the group has spent about $5 million on TV commercials going after Trump, while dropping four times as much in negative ads against Rubio. The latest spot, which came Tuesday, hammered Rubio over his messy financial history.
Right to Rise, with its nearly limitless resources, had the best chance to wage a concerted campaign to take down the real estate mogul, many are convinced — and they blame Mike Murphy, the group’s chief strategist, for missing the opportunity. While Bush often personally went after Trump on the campaign trail and in debates — even calling him a “jerk” and then cutting an ad about it — his super PAC usually hasn’t.
In recent days, those once-quiet complaints have become a roar. Stephen Hayes, an influential Weekly Standard columnist, blasted Right to Rise for a strategy that effectively “cleared the way for Trump.” Katie Packer, who served as Mitt Romney’s deputy campaign manager during the 2012 election and has been trying to orchestrate an anti-Trump effort, lamented that just 10 percent of the super PAC’s $100 million “could have had a significant impact.”
republicans and their decades of fear mongering and peddling hate brought them to this point. trump is the "hero" to fight their fears, so the republican party can't fight trump without admitting all that fear mongering and hate was built on lies or risk losing voters.
Repugs have been peddling "hate/destroy govt and govt IS THE PROBLEM" for 35+ years, a fundamental tenet of VRWC strategy.
Repug propaganda that govt IS the problem was always silly because the Repugs WERE the govt for 12 years, and the again the 8-year Reign of Repug Error under dubya.
Finally (some) Repug voters who have been ed over by Repugs are, consistent with "hate/destroy govt", realizing they've been ed over and going for a trashy "outsider" rather than Repug establishment Klowns.
I guess, but Cruz gets to call him a pussy from here on in.
He can call him whatever he wants. Cruz is more suited for P.M. of Canada.
And Trump is a pussy.
His being called a pussy is going to be great. It's what makes America great. America will be great again because Trump is a pussy.
True. It opens Trump up to an easy attack. Tactical disadvantage, we'll see if it yields any strategic benefits.
“Never in a million years did I envision a situation where I would be on the same side as Megyn Kelly,” Tracy Klugian, of Butte, Montana, said. “Now that I find myself in just such a situation, let me say this: it’s horrible. Truly horrible.”
“Putting people through the ordeal of siding with Megyn Kelly could be the worst thing Donald Trump has done in this campaign,” Jervis Kentwell, of Norwalk, Connecticut, said. “I know he thinks he’s invulnerable or whatever, but it’s hard to see him recovering from this.”
Harland Dorrinson, a psychologist from Akron, Ohio, has created an online community for people who are suffering from the emotional trauma of momentarily siding with Megyn Kelly.![]()
You can call him pussy, but one day you'll be calling him President.
Pittsburgh man's obituary asks voters not to vote for Trump
http://news.yahoo.com/pittsburgh-man...-election.htmlPITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pittsburgh chiropractor's obituary is asking people to not vote for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in lieu of sending flowers.
Holy crap. Is the sky green there?
It already has
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because trump is liberal anyways and reminds me too much Obama wanting to be a celebrity and all. ANd if trump wins, I don't know if the republicans would have someone run agaisnt him in 2020 and i want a conservative in as soon as possible. Plus like you said, Bernie seems pretty sincere. Everything Trump says is full of and he genuinely seems like a terrible person.
And I would never watch a debate for entertainment purposes, so there is no downside to trump not being there.
Bernie would never get elected. Are you kidding me? Trump is actually more moderate than the other republican candidates. Moderates know that. I'm surprised you don't. As far as Hillary goes I've already told you.
The sad part is that is really true.
Trump is exactly the type of "fighter" mainstream conservatives have been demanding for the past 10 years......and he's mostly liberal.
Trump is the textbook example of an opportunist.
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