To Trump or not to Trump: will The Donald get our endorsement?
I'm posting this on behalf of an anonymous "no" voter:
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The main problem is his contagious unelectability. Since he's likely to lose, it's better to blame division on the right, rather than make it look like voters don't like Republican policy and leadership style. He doesn't have a chance without a major economic collapse or especially newsworthy terrorist attack. While I'm praying hard for both, we just can't count on it. |
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He's kind of wishy-washy on raising taxes on the wealthiest 1% and that makes me nervous. Also, he's not as hard on the homos and liberals as he ought to be. But it looks like our other options are a woman and a Joo.
Unless Ted Cruz pulls a "Daniel in the Lion's Den" then Trump has my vote. I'm sure he can be |
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Look, I know it's cool that as early as 2012 you predicted that the Next GOP nominee would be a tinpot dictator-to-be, and it's a bit unusual to see stuff like Reagan speechwriters comparing Trump to Mussolini.
But do you really #nevertrump will amount to anything? Did any of us in the GOP so much as blink before voting for Sarah Palin? |
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It is well known Mr. Trump is for White People. He is the White People candidate. Hillary Clinton-- the only other candidate who has a chance to win-- may be White, but she has worked for a Negro (Obummer) and had Negroes in her house as guests (not just as hired help, but actual guests asked to sit comfortably on her furniture and everything!). She refuses to build a wall to emphasize that Mexicans are subhuman. She refuses to ban Ragheads from our country, and she doesn't make fun of Chinks or Redskins or Eurotrash or Slants or Towel Heads or Jigaboos or Limp-wristed Sissyboys or Pickaninnies or Heebs.
All of my angry friends over 55 (and yes, of course, all of them are White men seething with anger) are voting for Mr. Trump. Therefore I would consider it RACE TREASON to vote for anyone else. Do I look like a RACE TRAITOR, a person who would throw his race under the bus without thinking, for short term gain but long term disaster? No. I am not, and will not, be a a RACE TRAITOR. We've just had 8 YEARS of a Negro man running the United States into the ground-- feminizing our army, practically begging dark skinned people who hate us to come here and run things, sissifying our foreign policy, allowing Gays to walk freely in public, hiring Negroes to run the Justice Department, appointing all sorts of minorities as Supreme Court Justices, and in a million other ways harming our country with irreparable Political Correctness. We are living in an America where Angry White Men are an endangered species, and as a nation we can't afford that, because up til now we've only allowed Angry or Overconfident White Men to have control of any of our institutions. |
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Friends, let's get a little sophisticated here. Donald Trump is skilled at using political code language. When he says, "Let's make America great again", he is giving us an unstated message.
The message is, let's bring Jesus and Christianity back again. He knows True Christians™ are the only hope in the war against Satan. He plans to introduce instructions in Christianity to children in schools. He wants prayers to Jesus before every public meeting. President George W Bush started every Cabinet meeting with a prayer. We can expect this also from Donald. I can see the temptation out there to choose "the most qualified candidate" and all of that. But, when the future of Jesus in our country is at stake that is the only issue. |
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Let's be realistic here! Who else is there? The Donald's a vote magnet - there's people out there say that if that old Bernie "I plead the 5th" Sanders doesn't get to the winning post, they're going to vote Trump, and there aren't enough hippies to get him to that post - so we get their vote too.
Another Clinton in the White House? Is that what anyone wants? Her signature tune is "Whichever way the wind blows." and unless anyone hasn't looked closely, she's a woman! Get Donald up there! We have friends who'll tell him the answers. |
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I've been a proud Trump supporter ever since he put that pig, Rosie O'Donnell, in her place. That was almost a decade ago.
Note to the OP - you ended your comment by saying you were praying for a terrorist attack - looks like your prayers were answered. Trump is going directly to 1600 PA Ave. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: |
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Praying for the GOP's most hated demographic to be massacred, in a vital swing state, in the exact week the general election began, to the advantage of our candidate. Just praying. Got that? Stay on message, people! |
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Mr. Pence is PRO-GOD, PRO-2nd Amendment, PRO-LIFE ... just for starters.
Hillary stands for NONE of the above! "Either we have a country or we don't." ~Donald J. Trump |
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See for yourselves, friends of GOD and Trump ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zf2Pewgi9I "We either have a country or we don't." ~Donald J. Trump Psalms Chapter 1 1 Blessed [is] the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. 2 But his delight [is] in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. 3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. 4 The ungodly [are] not so: but [are] like the chaff which the wind driveth away. 5 Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. 6 For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish. :innocent: |
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I am fully on the Trump train now. I know it was crushing when Senator Cruz lost. He was a true and Godly man.
But I guess I will vote for the thrice divorced STD magnet, because I hate Hillary so much. |
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Brother Levi, I assure you I was not crushed when the American voters rejected Cruz. As reported, I too believe Cruz IS 'lucifer in the flesh' and Cruz has proven it over and over again. He's dirty and he LOST.
May God bless America and President Trump. The law and order President. :pink::pink::pink: |
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I don't know much about politics, but I'm very impressed with Mike Pence. His nane alone just sounds so manly and verile, so strong and upright. Mike Pence. I like it.
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Trump-Pence 2016 :bye: |
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Mike Pence Has A Long History Of Fighting Gay Rights Share Tweet Pin-it Bookmark 41 Comments http://a4.img.talkingpointsmemo.com/...0pk244be4u.jpg AP Photo / Michael Conroy ByDaniel StraussPublishedMarch 30, 2015, 4:47 PM EDT 1194 views Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's ® decision to sign a controversial religious freedom bill has landed him in the crosshairs of gay rights proponents, both locally and nationally. But Pence's latest move is consistent with his background of opposing gay rights legislation and championing "traditional" marriage. Pence, recently, said he was surprised with the intensity of the backlash of the law, which bars Indiana from requiring businesses to serve gay people if the owners have religious objections. It's a move that comes a little over a year after social conservatives lost a fight over adding a gay marriage ban to the state Constitution. Where gay marriage is concerned, Pence has made a few statements that are pretty benign compared to many Republicans. In 2014, he said the question of same-sex marriage should be left up to the states rather than the federal government. "In the state of Indiana, marriage is recognized as between a man and a woman, and I think that's how it should remain," Pence said in 2014 in an interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd. However, after a federal appeals court ruling halting another court's ruling striking down the state's gay marriage ban, he also vowed that the state would not recognize same-sex couples. Pence took the Indiana governor's mansion in 2013, following his time in the House of Representatives, where he made opposition to gay rights in general, and gay marriage in particular, his standard practice. In 2010, Pence signed an open letter by the |
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He has strong, masculine hands. That's one distraction the media won't be able to force on us. You know how they are, anything to take attention off that criminal Hillary.
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My husband hasn't said much about politics in the last couple days to me, but he is very happy with Mike Pence and we agree on his anti-gay agenda! Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence will make America Great Again!
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