Trump Wins!

by definition, that includes trolls and former trolls on AF. Still sound great?

Your asinine attack would have been deleted regardless of who wrote it. if someone wrote it attacking you, it would have been deleted

Agreed. Kudos to Higgs for saying it.

As for what the Republican party should be renamed, how about Trumpublican?

Did you miss the part about “well thought out”?

Trolls don’t have well thought out ideas and opinions. Just because you don’t agree with an opinion doesn’t mean they’re a troll. And “well thought out” doesn’t mean “bulletproof.”

+1

Why do you think the Tea Party formed?

Because a black man entered the white house.

Am I wrong in assuming that those that would vote for Hillary must believe that she is not guilty of any of these crimes that can carry sentences into the decades? The latest is she possibly shared her top secret password and credentially which has zero wiggle room supposedly. If proven, you go to jail, short of a pardon I would guess.

What’s the point of your rhetoric? You surely don’t doubt the tea party would line up behind Thomas Sowell?

I can’t speak for Hillary voters, but I couldn’t care less what she does with her email. It does not bother me in any way.

^ so it’s all cool that she endangered US security and intelligence based on what she did with her email?

I don’t see how it endangered US security. If you’re aware of specific incidents that resulted from her having a server or military operations that were compromised, I’m all ears.

The Republican establishment is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Either Trump wins the nomination, which the establishment believes will hurt the GOP’s brand for generations to come and cause a landslide defeat in the presidential election a la Goldwater 1964. Or it finds a way to “screw” Trump out of the nomination, which will push Trump to run as an independent which will ultimately lead to a Clinton victory.

The establishment either underestimated Trump or overestimated the average Republican voter. Most likely both.

what if Bloomberg runs up the middle as an independent?

Bloomberg only runs if its Trump vs Sanders. He won’t step in if Hilary is the Dem candidate, which now looks almost certain.

Ah, good. Consistency. That’s what this place was lacking. If anything I thought my post brought a little context into explaining why someone would write the following and actually believe it:

“Why listen to someone that can’t vote here and doesn’t even live in the US?”

Arguably one of the stupidest things I’ve ever read in my life. As someone who holds the charter did you score below 50 in all of the economic sections? As someone who went to a top 1 MBA did they not teach you anything about how the US, ya know, might have *some* effect on the rest of the world?

I know a good chunk of foreigners (mostly Canadians, few Brits) who know a hell of a lot more about US policy than my American friends. To insinuate they don’t have any stake in who wins elections here is the very definition of asinine. The United States always seems very concerned who is winning political elections in other countries, ones who have far less reach than we do. Americans haven’t stopped opining on situations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and so on over the past decade. Now we get to turn around and say “hey this is our election, stay out of it.”?

Really though, if living in the US is all it takes to loft someone’s opinions over that of a foreigner when it comes to our national politics, I invite you to tour some Walmarts across the country and come back with the same stance.

Wrong. Though I can see why you would think that, as the democrats are known for their history of racism. FWIW, Barry Soetoro is more white than black.

I don’t know how anyone who watched last night’s debate could still be a Trump supporter. I’ve not watched the prior debates because there were too many candidates, so maybe he has acted the same in all of them, but he came off as a petulent child last night. He again refused to offer any an insight into the actual details of his policy plans, falling back on the the “My plans are great, you’ll love my plans”; “I have the best people lined up, they’re the best, you’ll love them”; “we’re going to win because that’s what I do, I win”; yadda yadda yadda.

I wasn’t overly impressed with Rubio or Cruz either, not that I expected to be. Kasich was at least polite and rational.

Aye. Trump is a super salesman. He’s acted the same way from the beginning.

The GOP needs to refocus its efforts on attracting moderate Republicans those that favor pro-business efforts but leave that Jesus crap out of their message. The GOP needs to modernize on social issues but remain pro-business.

I wish ron paul was 25 years younger.