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Should be fun this weekend, I see Cruz is gonna steal another 14 delegates in Wyoming. Lol!
 
Note to Carl Jung:

why do I keep seeing this video, when I think of Chump trying to talk sense....?




"In your face fk wad" .... another dunk funk chump
 


Cruz has been as nimble as a cat.....Trump just acting like a lazy Crocodile....

My money is on the cat!
 
Trump will have (IN MY OPINION) at least somewhere around 1100 delegates by the end of the primaries (including the states where the insiders didn't allow the people to vote, lmao).....
And very soon the anti-Trump people are going to be looking at a picture where Cruz has no chance of even coming close to the 1237 required delegates, Kasich will still be mired in distant third place while winning only one state- and Trump will be very close to 1237.

Trump is beginning to turn the heat up a bit on Hillary when he was recently in Pennsylvania and she didn't give her classic deflective maniacal laugh when she was told by Stephanopoulous that Trump has labeled her "crooked Hillary"......lol, can't wait for his onslaught on the lyin' witch.

Oh, before I forget - about those "polls" concerning an election MORE THAN SIX MONTHS FROM NOW (still cant stop chuckling over that) which show Kasich "beating" Hillary.....I still haven't figured out where those people are in the primaries. Who are they? Are they Republicans? If so, why isn't it translating on the delegate (VOTER) scoreboard? He's already eliminated from winning the nomination during primary season.....and if those people answering this "poll" are Democrats, is anyone foolish enough to think Kasich will "beat" Hillary with the help of those Democrats?

The Democrats (Hillary) are scared shitless of Trump which is why Trump is THE target - they don't even pay attention to Cruz because he's a rigid ultra conservative one trick pony.....
.... and they're very nice to Kasich because he'll be easy pickings ....he's the basic harmless lifelong Republican politician.....they fear Trump (IN MY OPINION), because they believe when the battle actually begins, he can BEAT THEM...Hillary included.
In a nutshell- where the hell are all of these folks who think Kasich will beat Hillary during these primaries? lol....he's been consistently REJECTED by a LARGE majority of actual humans who vote (sound familiar Ted?). If the GOP (IMO) thinks a guy (Kasich) who will enter the convention winning ONE state and hundreds of votes behind the leader is their ticket - than you can kiss the Republican Party goodbye for quite a while.
I hope Trump begins to tear him a new blowhole in the final weeks of the primary season. He deserves it!

Now Ted - he's the other half of the clown team who will soon be left far in the rear view window by Trump, try and brace yourselves, it could be rough.......I'm thinking there might be much more nasty name calling and childish sore-loser posts about Trump and the VAST MAJORITY Of COMMON VOTERS who voted for him.
Just my opinion (as some others have THEIR OPINIONS),
Cruz thinks there has been a "turning point" in the campaign based on winning Wisconsin, Utah and collecting insider Delegates in Wyoming and Colorado, two States which chose not to allow the people of their states to actually vote....lmao....

Wisconsin was actually a setup for Cruz.
The rabbid anti-Trump Governor Walker used every ounce of his "influence" and good old (insider anti-Trump) Speaker of The House Paul Ryan also hails from Wisconsin. I also heard virtually all of the radio talk shows were 24 hour anti-Trump......lol...

And Utah, no secret the Mormons don't favor Trump and Mitt Romney used all of his substantial local influence to help pull Teddy along.

Wisconsin, Utah and two other states which wouldn't allow all of their registered voters to vote.....
....lmaooooooo..."a turning point"......har har.
 
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Okay - but what's the point? Not sure I get it.

Guess you don't know what or where "vote early, vote often" came from....?

Lincoln-Douglas, Illinois- Senate Race/1858...

Hacks, paid and, brought into Illinois to defeat Lincoln by Voters who were quickly shipped in on trains; registered as Illini residents, yet were Irish Immigrants, who left upon the defeat........Illini, not Illuminati....

I don't see any difference, in created imposter Trumptards....
 
as well-

During the GOP Pres race of 1860, Douglas had created a parade of fools, to walk to the Convention hall, and overtake it, with as many Douglas fanatics as possible, attempting to give Douglas the GOP Nomination.....

what happened......???

Lincoln's men, printed 5,000 counterfeit tickets, while changing the time of Opening Convention doors, to two hours earlier....by the time Douglas got to the Convention, it was full of Lincoln supporters...

and you think the forces that be, are going to allow a Man (barely); who knows nothing about US or World Politics, become our next POTUS..., not on yours or anyone else's life....
 
...to use a quote of Rick's, "does this really need explaining"?

...the grueling path to education continues.
 
...to use a quote of Rick's, "does this really need explaining"?

...the grueling path to education continues.

one can lead a horse to water, but it might not drink, yet the Horse (not jackass*) never forgets where the source of water is.

Some Kids aren't as smart as Horses ... in this case, a Horse's intelligence would be a welcome reprieve...but were dealing with an asterik*...
 
Oh, okay, I know.... the kind of stuff going on nowadays where states close down actual elections and the chosen few are put in place to be plucked by the harder working candidates and racked up like pool table balls. Yep - there was quite a bit of skullduggery in those days. Now we have simple rule changes on the fly. Putting 19th and early 20th century politics aside, its going to leave a bad taste in the mouths of today's masses with our instantaneous communications if a candidate is denied the nomination while having about 93% of the required delegates and the closest one has a few hundred less than him. Lol.....in a weird way, I might be curious to see what the results and ramifications are after this should happen. I wouldn't bet a wooden nickle on the chosen one's chances.
Hey, I've been wrong before....maybe the Grand Old Party knows better.

wink!


Bye Bye Republican Party for the foreseeable future....and maybe the snakes are willing to go along with it as long as it preserves business as usual.
 
...no, the GOP is probably fucked anyway, but that's irrelevant to the point.

...and for the umpteenth time, "93%" of the required delegates does not equal a nomination...not sure why you cannot grasp this simple concept...oh wait, yes I can.

...stop with the "shoulda, coulda, woulda", crap...it's moot.
 
Lincoln won with only 40% of the popular vote....

Jackson lost with the majority....

Chump will lose with a minority, once delegates re-pledge, as well as the other 10 candidates delegates who do the same. But ya' already heard and read it, the GOP is not going to let the douchebag in the POTUS office, wake fkng up and smell the coffee...
 
Lincoln won with only 40% of the popular vote....

Jackson lost with the majority....

Chump will lose with a minority, once delegates re-pledge, as well as the other 10 candidates delegates who do the same. But ya' already heard and read it, the GOP is not going to let the douchebag in the POTUS office, wake fkng up and smell the coffee...


...^^^ yup, and as I've mentioned before Lincoln also went to the Republican convention well behind the "favorite".
 
GOP is a private organization, period. Trump has to follow those rules they set up or he can go it alone.
 

This has been a great read Tote, Thanx...

and like 59, I too was hoping for some closure....

found this interesting to drive Trumptards crazy into a feeding frenzy:

The 1924 Democratic National Convention, also called the Klanbake, held at the MSG in NYC, from June 24 to July 9, 1924, took a record 103 ballots to nominate a presidential candidate. It was the longest continuously running convention in USA political history. It was the first major party national convention that saw the name of a woman, Lena Springs, placed in nomination for the office of Vice President. It was also known for the strong influence of the Ku Klux Klan (Sound Familiar)??? John W. Davis, initially an outsider, eventually won the presidential nomination as a compromise candidate following a virtual war of attrition between front-runners Wm., McAdoo and Al Smith.

Davis went on to be defeated by the Republican ticket of President Calvin Coolidge
 
...damn it, I was hoping for some closure...guess I'll have to wait for the next episode.

Ha....I think Hewitt is gonna milk these serials right up to Cleveland. BTW Ron, this guy just moved his radio show to 6-9 Eastern to replace the retired Bill Bennett. Hugh used to be on 3-6pm Pacific. Interesting twist on a conservative radio program, it's more news oriented. Interviews and analysis from reporters, columnists and TV commentators, plus politicians, generals and diplomats. He's also a sports nut for Cleveland which adds some humor, lol. He's also got an app for his pod cast. ..free.
 
Ha....I think Hewitt is gonna milk these serials right up to Cleveland. BTW Ron, this guy just moved his radio show to 6-9 Eastern to replace the retired Bill Bennett. Hugh used to be on 3-6pm Pacific. Interesting twist on a conservative radio program, it's more news oriented. Interviews and analysis from reporters, columnists and TV commentators, plus politicians, generals and diplomats. He's also a sports nut for Cleveland which adds some humor, lol. He's also got an app for his pod cast. ..free.

Perfect time for LA Freeway parking lots....what channel Tote???
 
1260 out of DC as well.

Funniest bit had to be when he interviewed Chris Christie. As Christie is friends with Jerry Jones, Hugh wanted him to pitch a trade of Johnny Manziel to the Cowboys.
 
Ha....I think Hewitt is gonna milk these serials right up to Cleveland. BTW Ron, this guy just moved his radio show to 6-9 Eastern to replace the retired Bill Bennett. Hugh used to be on 3-6pm Pacific. Interesting twist on a conservative radio program, it's more news oriented. Interviews and analysis from reporters, columnists and TV commentators, plus politicians, generals and diplomats. He's also a sports nut for Cleveland which adds some humor, lol. He's also got an app for his pod cast. ..free.

...thanx for the tip.

...saw this earlier...Hewitt trying his best to get an answer to a simple question from the head of the DNC...he asked twiced ...never got an answer...pretty funny to watch.

 

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