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Old 08-03-2016, 11:23 AM   #1
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Default And the mass exit continues-yet another long time Republican is voting for Clinton.

Meg Whitman long time conservative and GOP donor is voting for Clinton :http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politi...ent/index.html
Also, Chris Christie's top aide is also voting for Clinton. I can't understand why the so-called conservatives who respond in the political forum can't see the ship is sinking fast. I have been a life long Republican and this year I am casting my vote for Hillary- I have many other friends who 4 years ago would have told you that they wouldn't vote for Hillary if someone paid them a million dollars. Lexuslover, Dalilama, CuteOldGuy, I B hankering, Rey Laguna IIF and others keep thinking that Trump has a chance- you guys need to wake up and save the party- there has NEVER been a candidate eVER that has created this much turmoil within his own party- too bad you guys can't see what's happening- also ad the Koch brothers as ones who are not voting for Clinton and keep in mind these are two brothers who spent 100 million to defeat Obama.
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:35 AM   #2
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Meg Whitman long time conservative and GOP donor is voting for Clinton :http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politi...ent/index.html
Also, Chris Christie's top aide is also voting for Clinton. I can't understand why the so-called conservatives who respond in the political forum can't see the ship is sinking fast. I have been a life long Republican and this year I am casting my vote for Hillary- I have many other friends who 4 years ago would have told you that they wouldn't vote for Hillary if someone paid them a million dollars. Lexuslover, Dalilama, CuteOldGuy, I B hankering, Rey Laguna IIF and others keep thinking that Trump has a chance- you guys need to wake up and save the party- there has NEVER been a candidate eVER that has created this much turmoil within his own party- too bad you guys can't see what's happening- also ad the Koch brothers as ones who are not voting for Clinton and keep in mind these are two brothers who spent 100 million to defeat Obama.
It's a binary choice, Lubed Wide-ass. Your stupid ass needs to wake up and realize that it's America that doesn't stand a chance if hildebeest is elected, Lubed Wide-ass.
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:40 AM   #3
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More confirmation that Trump is not "establishment" ... easing the fears of Sander's voters!
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Old 08-03-2016, 01:59 PM   #4
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RINOS. Who needs'em?
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Old 08-03-2016, 02:17 PM   #5
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Meg Whitman long time conservative and GOP donor is voting for Clinton :http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politi...ent/index.html
Also, Chris Christie's top aide is also voting for Clinton. I can't understand why the so-called conservatives who respond in the political forum can't see the ship is sinking fast. I have been a life long Republican and this year I am casting my vote for Hillary- I have many other friends who 4 years ago would have told you that they wouldn't vote for Hillary if someone paid them a million dollars. Lexuslover, Dalilama, CuteOldGuy, I B hankering, Rey Laguna IIF and others keep thinking that Trump has a chance- you guys need to wake up and save the party- there has NEVER been a candidate eVER that has created this much turmoil within his own party- too bad you guys can't see what's happening- also ad the Koch brothers as ones who are not voting for Clinton and keep in mind these are two brothers who spent 100 million to defeat Obama.
"Vote for Hillary...and save the [republican] party..." LW, you're a stupid shit!
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Old 08-03-2016, 02:23 PM   #6
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Meg Whitman long time conservative and GOP donor is voting for Clinton :http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politi...ent/index.html
Also, Chris Christie's top aide is also voting for Clinton. I can't understand why the so-called conservatives who respond in the political forum can't see the ship is sinking fast. I have been a life long Republican and this year I am casting my vote for Hillary- I have many other friends who 4 years ago would have told you that they wouldn't vote for Hillary if someone paid them a million dollars. Lexuslover, Dalilama, CuteOldGuy, I B hankering, Rey Laguna IIF and others keep thinking that Trump has a chance- you guys need to wake up and save the party- there has NEVER been a candidate eVER that has created this much turmoil within his own party- too bad you guys can't see what's happening- also ad the Koch brothers as ones who are not voting for Clinton and keep in mind these are two brothers who spent 100 million to defeat Obama.
You're not wrong. I can't remember a time when so many stalwart conservatives have jumped ship like this. It's not pretty.

However, the GOP created this situation by having to align themselves more and more to the right, and at the same time, denigrating Republicans who were moderate.

Bush Jr may be right. He may be the last Republican President ever. I keep hoping Trump comes to whatever sense he has, realizes he can't win and drops out, in time for the GOP to just name a viable candidate. I think even Mitt Romney would gladly step in if that were the case.

Here's hoping.
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Old 08-03-2016, 02:52 PM   #7
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Romney's ego is as big as Trump's.. he probably does think he can step in and win, despite his massive failure 4 years ago.

I'm reminded of a boxing prize fight, where the "fighters" entered the ring right after the Conventions, the unofficial start of the "real" campaign. the Democratic Angelo Dundee noticed Trump had no sweat as he entered the ring, thus had not warmed up properly.. he ordered Clinton operatives, or Tools, to go for the kill.. Trump was beaten silly the past few days.

he needs to react positively to the standing 8 count that is underway..
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Old 08-03-2016, 03:48 PM   #8
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I can't remember a time when so many stalwart conservatives have jumped ship like this.
These aren't 'stalwart conservatives'. They're RINOS.
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Old 08-03-2016, 05:41 PM   #9
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Romney's ego is as big as Trump's.. he probably does think he can step in and win, despite his massive failure 4 years ago.
He was against an incumbent President, which is always a hard fought election. But this time around, he'd be up against Hillary, and she isn't exactly the darling of the left either. I think he'd easily win against her. There's a lot of Democrats who still want Bernie as their nominee who may not vote. Against Trump, it doesn't matter, Hillary wins. But against Romney... she'd need all those votes and more IMO.
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Old 08-03-2016, 05:44 PM   #10
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These aren't 'stalwart conservatives'. They're RINOS.
Really? You're going to call the entire Bush family RINOS?

Beat that dead horse somewhere else. Establishment GOPers are not happy at all with Trump as the nominee, and they are either choosing to vote against him, or "vote their conscience" as Ted Cruz would say, and either not vote or vote Libertarian. Either way, Clinton ends up winning as they split the vote or refuse to vote.
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Really? You're going to call the entire Bush family RINOS?

Beat that dead horse somewhere else. Establishment GOPers are not happy at all with Trump as the nominee, and they are either choosing to vote against him, or "vote their conscience" as Ted Cruz would say, and either not vote or vote Libertarian. Either way, Clinton ends up winning as they split the vote or refuse to vote.
Trump needs to take one for the team. Unfortunately, too many people are using this phony BS from the Muslim Gold Star mom and immigrant profiteering dad to finish off Trump. The only way it backfires now on the sanctimonious faggot loving Democrats is if Trump says fuck you and gives his blessing for another candidate.
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Trump needs to take one for the team. Unfortunately, too many people are using this phony BS from the Muslim Gold Star mom and immigrant profiteering dad to finish off Trump. The only way it backfires now on the sanctimonious faggot loving Democrats is if Trump says fuck you and gives his blessing for another candidate.
There was a story I read today that said just that... Trump could still quit and give the GOP time to pick another nominee.

But... with that ego of his I don't see it happening, no matter how bad the polls are against him.
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Why should Trump drop out? The election is three months away. No one cares about the past couple days, and the more Establishment Republicans leave the party, the more confident I am that Trump is the right guy.
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Old 08-04-2016, 01:59 AM   #14
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RINOS. Who needs'em?
not RINOs. They're Progressives. They are at home in their own party.

the RINOs are conservatives.
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Old 08-04-2016, 02:05 AM   #15
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those people who are said to be conservatives were never conservatives if they are voting for Hillary Clinton.

They revealed themselves by endorsing Clinton. those are the progressives disguised as conservatives.
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