Elections GOP 2016 Primary Thread V3: More God and Guns Edition

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I know it sounds crazy and it was just Alabama, but i watched Trump's full stadium speech and he's got something here. Whether you like it or not.

He's not stopping this train unless there's severe fatigue or he implodes himself. He's defying the typical 'flip/flop' attacks that have brought down many previous candidates. He owns it and runs with it.

Within the past 2 days we've had...
Ann Coulter call Bill O'Reilly an "idiot" for opposing Trump on the 14th amendment issue.
Laura Inghram call out Charles Krauthammer on Brett Baer's special report sitting right next to him saying "i know people here in Washington don't like Trump's ascension" & watching Charles scramble for a reason.

If Trump wasn't in this race imagine how well Christie & Paul might be doing. I can't say they'd be polling high but he took their steam right out.
 
Rand isn't keeping up very well, now is he? Fuck.
 
Rand isn't keeping up very well, now is he? Fuck.

He tried to straddle his father's base and the mainstream, and ended up with both sides hating him.

I couldn't believe he met with Al Sharpton. What in God's name was he thinking?

He also backed off many of his foreign policy stands, which I think was a mistake. The GOP could actually use some softening on foreign policy, but Rand kept backing off and now he doesn't seem that much different than the rest of the GOP field.
 
Remember how we were joking around a few pages back about how Ted Cruz roasted Ellen Page? The video of the complete conversation showed how she just quoted some canned talking points, and Cruz respectfully destroyed her on the spot.

But of course the media isn't going to report that, they like to spin their own narriative for idiot voters.

http://www.newsweek.com/over-grill-ellen-page-chews-out-ted-cruz-lgbt-rights-365232

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ellen-page-confronts-ted-cruz-816811

http://m.eonline.com/news/688797/el...-over-lgbt-rights-watch-their-heated-exchange
 
Remember how we were joking around a few pages back about how Ted Cruz roasted Ellen Page? The video of the complete conversation showed how she just quoted some canned talking points, and Cruz respectfully destroyed her on the spot.

But of course the media isn't going to report that, they like to spin their own narriative for idiot voters.

http://www.newsweek.com/over-grill-ellen-page-chews-out-ted-cruz-lgbt-rights-365232

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ellen-page-confronts-ted-cruz-816811

http://m.eonline.com/news/688797/el...-over-lgbt-rights-watch-their-heated-exchange
 

Christie never had a chance anyway.

Primary voters remember vividly how he had the prime time speaking slot at the 2012 RNC nights, and never spoke Obama's name throughout his entire speech. Not to mention he hugged Obama a week out from election day, and spoke kind words toward his character in TV interviews.

When Rand Paul mentioned that at the debate, in front of 24 million viewers, it was a KO blow to Christie's campaign.

When I see Christie's campaign suspension announcement, I'll be dancing a jig. Good luck finding elected office again after your governor term is up, Chris.
 
I really wish Chritie and Bush would drop out. Pipe dream.

Trump is showing an effort by meeting with smart people. I think over time, he will continue meeting with more and more people, who will help shape his idea and plans. Right now we're just in the beginning. Let's see how much Trump changes between now and January.
 
Why do we even bother with the charades?


Jeb Bush Vs. Hillary Clinton


The World Elite - the Council - the BIS (Bank of International Settlements) have hand selected these two.

You have no choice - you will be given these two Globalist candidates.






Jeb Bush takes the 2016 Elections.
 
Remember how we were joking around a few pages back about how Ted Cruz roasted Ellen Page? The video of the complete conversation showed how she just quoted some canned talking points, and Cruz respectfully destroyed her on the spot.

But of course the media isn't going to report that, they like to spin their own narriative for idiot voters.

http://www.newsweek.com/over-grill-ellen-page-chews-out-ted-cruz-lgbt-rights-365232

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ellen-page-confronts-ted-cruz-816811

http://m.eonline.com/news/688797/el...-over-lgbt-rights-watch-their-heated-exchange

Typical and pathetic. The liberal media is a cancer on America.
 
I really wish Chritie and Bush would drop out. Pipe dream.

Trump is showing an effort by meeting with smart people. I think over time, he will continue meeting with more and more people, who will help shape his idea and plans. Right now we're just in the beginning. Let's see how much Trump changes between now and January.

Bush has the cash on hand to take it to the end. He'll be the last to drop out.
 
Bush has the cash on hand to take it to the end. He'll be the last to drop out.

Honestly, I don't think he'll drop out at all. He'll go all the way to election day and either become the nominee, or that'll be the end of the road for him.

I don't hate him, but he's just not at all someone I'm excited about voting for. I can't imagine that'll change between now and election day. Too many other great choices.


If it's Bush vs Hillary in the GE, who wants to bet it'll be an all time low voter turnout? At least by non-liberals.
 
Jeb is an establishment guy. He doesn't run just to be running. He'll run until he either wins or it's no longer likely he'll win - and then he'll drop out for whoever is the nominee.

Jeb is not running for a cause, a movement, or an idea. He's running for himself, and he's not going to stick around when it gets embarrassing, as Huckabee did in 2008 or Gingrich did in 2012.

Of course there's still a good chance Jeb wins the nomination, in which case he's in to the end.
 
I've been seeing a bunch of polls that have Rubio beating, and sometimes smashing, Hillary in important States. If Bush falters Marco will be right there to pick up the pieces.
 
I've been seeing a bunch of polls that have Rubio beating, and sometimes smashing, Hillary in important States. If Bush falters Marco will be right there to pick up the pieces.

It's too early to make much of those polls. For example, Rubio smashes Hillary head to head in a Florida poll by twelve points, but at the same time the same pollster has Rubio placing fourth in his own state's GOP primary.

Some support is a mile wide but an inch deep, and so not likely to last when the going gets tough.
 
It's too early to make much of those polls. For example, Rubio smashes Hillary head to head in a Florida poll by twelve points, but at the same time the same pollster has Rubio placing fourth in his own state's GOP primary.

Some support is a mile wide but an inch deep, and so not likely to last when the going gets tough.

The primary is definitely the challenge in front of him, I hate polls in general, but I like seeing the disparities. Election season in the US can get a little exhausting.
 
The primary is definitely the challenge in front of him, I hate polls in general, but I like seeing the disparities. Election season in the US can get a little exhausting.

Yeah, it's a long haul.
 
Scott Walker doesn’t support repealing birthright citizenship
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker now says he doesn’t support repealing the birthright citizenship provision in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
Donald Trump and several other Republican presidential rivals have pushed for an end to birthright citizenship in the U.S., with Trump’s plan last week pushing the GOP field to the right on immigration.
On Friday, Walker said in an interview on CNBC that he was “not taking a position one way or the other,” on birthright citizenship.
But Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” he said he was not going to seek to repeal birthright citizenship.

Ben Carson dismisses ‘anchor-babies’ controversy as ‘silly’
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Ben Carson on Sunday dismissed criticism of the term “anchor babies,” which has been used by several Republican presidential hopefuls, as “silly” political correctness.
“We need to talk about the actual issue and stop getting pulled off into the weeds and saying, ‘you can’t use this term, you can’t use that term,’ ” Carson said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “It’s silly.”
Some other GOP presidential contenders, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, have also defended the term, which refers to the babies of undocumented women who illegally immigrate to the U.S. to have children.

Two sides emerging on a pointless topic.
 
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