Steve Bannon Says What We're All Thinking: Tears Ryan Apart

most trump supporters hate paul ryan

i was the first trump supporter on here, and if you look through my post history, you would see that ive only said negative things about him

he is representative of the RNC establishment cucks that arent actually conservative or care about conservative values, they hijacked the party in the bush era. hes a career politician who is only in it for power and money

people who like paul ryan didnt vote for trump in the primaries, they voted for cruz or rubio

In terms of policy, what difference does it make if it's Cruz or Trump?
 
Right. So he ran as a Republican and kicked the shit out of EVERYONE either party could come up with. Keep trying to come up with little narratives to ease the burn though.

If by kicked the shit out of everyone you mean..

He barely squeaked by with a 1-2% margin in 3 states with the help of a foreign government and James Comey and still managed to lose the popular vote.

Then yes he "kicked the shit out of everyone".
 
If by kicked the shit out of everyone you mean..

He barely squeaked by with a 1-2% margin in 3 states with the help of a foreign government and James Comey and still managed to lose the popular vote.

Then yes he "kicked the shit out of everyone".

33-17. That's an ass kicking. He flipped so many blue states it was actually pretty amazing. Popular vote means shit. Literally. Means nothing.
 
33-17. That's an ass kicking. He flipped so many blue states it was actually pretty amazing. Popular vote means shit. Literally. Means nothing.

It means less people voted for him than Hillary.
 
And that effects the election how?

Doesn't seem like an ass kicking if less people actually like you.

Republicans have just done their darndest to gerrymander districts in their favor for the past 20 years or so.
 
and Bernie ran as a Democrat

And if you voted for Bernie you voted Democrat and for the Democrat agenda.

Just like voting for Trump is voting for the Republican agenda.

Have you not noticed? The only things getting done are the things Republicans want?

They won't even throw him a few billion for his art project on the Mexican border.
 
If by kicked the shit out of everyone you mean..

He barely squeaked by with a 1-2% margin in 3 states with the help of a foreign government and James Comey and still managed to lose the popular vote.

Then yes he "kicked the shit out of everyone".
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Doesn't seem like an ass kicking if less people actually like you.

Republicans have just done their darndest to gerrymander districts in their favor for the past 20 years or so.

What does gerrymandering districts have to do with Trump DOMINATING?
 
Lost the pop vote by 3 mil.
entirely accounted for with california. where trump didn't even campaign because he knew he wasn't getting that state. meanwhile hillary didn't campaign in any of the states she needed
 
This was during the fever pitch of the campaign. Nothing to see here really. We know Bannon doesn't like Ryan, Brietbart always went after him.
 
entirely accounted for with california. where trump didn't even campaign because he knew he wasn't getting that state. meanwhile hillary didn't campaign in any of the states she needed
And barely lost?
 
And if you voted for Bernie you voted Democrat and for the Democrat agenda.

Just like voting for Trump is voting for the Republican agenda.

Have you not noticed? The only things getting done are the things Republicans want?

They won't even throw him a few billion for his art project on the Mexican border.

no, you could not like either agenda but you still have to vote for one of the 2 parties that are available to vote for
 
A lot if you know anything about it.
I hear it all the time that Donald Trump won because of gerrymandering. I've never questioned it because I'm just scared to sound stupid, to be honest. But do they really gerrymander state borders after the census?
 
Right. So he ran as a Republican and kicked the shit out of EVERYONE either party could come up with. Keep trying to come up with little narratives to ease the burn though.

In the general election, the majority of voters in both parties are voting strictly on party lines. In other words, most Republican voters would have voted for a potato sack if it was the Republican nominee.

There's no way those same people would have voted Trump if he ran as an independent.
 
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