Trump…can we be done with this clown now?

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Matt Walsh:

OK, can we be done with this clown now?

The support Trump has received so far is baffling. Absolutely baffling. He’s a moderate liberal who knows how to spew a random succession of “right wing” talking points to get attention. That’s all. The guy has been a Hillary Clinton booster for years. He’s supported Democrats for years. He was pro-choice until recently, when he decided to try to trick gullible conservatives into supporting him. He can SAY whatever he wants now, but look at what he has done. He has consistently put his billions into supporting politicians who take away freedom, oppose gun rights, oppose immigration enforcement, oppose rights for the unborn, oppose traditional marriage, oppose economic liberty, and oppose everything else Trump’s supporters should be in favor of.

So what are these people doing? Have they not even taken the time to read, like, three paragraphs of this dude’s biography? He’s a liberal through and through. Always has been.

He gets credit for “telling it like it is,” but he doesn’t tell it like it is. He tells it how he needs to tell it to get attention. The fact that he’s sometimes right is a mere coincidence. Have you actually listened to him speak for an extended period of time? Did you actually listen to his campaign announcement? It was a disjointed, arbitrary assortment of Republican-esque rhetoric. He happened to be correct in some of it, but so what?

Meanwhile, he’s an arrogant, self-obsessed Hollywood liberal with two failed marriages and four bankruptcies to his name. Yet the exact crowd that should see right through him — the precise demographic that should absolutely reject charlatans like Trump — fell for it.

And now look. He belittles POWs and claims McCain isn’t a war hero because he was captured. This article leaves out the part where he says McCain isn’t a war hero, but he said it.

I don’t like McCain as a politician at all. I think he’s dishonored himself in his political career in many ways, and his more recent attacks on the Tea Party have been embarrassing and shameful. He’s been a career politician who refuses to just retire and let principled conservatives take control of the party. He’s a big part of the reason why the Republican Party has been such a failure on the national stage.

BUT to degrade his service and attack him for getting captured is despicable. Period. These are not the comments of an honorable man. These are the comments of an attention starved hack who, by the way, dodged the draft himself.

So come on, conservatives. What in God’s name are you doing? This has gone on long enough. I’m reading some of the comments under this article here, and from what I see, the first dozen are still defending Trump.

What in the world is happening? Can these people really not see Trump for what he is? Or do they really think that everything can be forgiven so long as Trump continues to say things that sound kind of conservative-y?

God help us.

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Trump is leading in many polls
Trump and Rush ARE the GOP

He gets credit for “telling it like it is,” but he doesn’t tell it like it is. He tells it how he needs to tell it to get attention.

Much like Obama does.

(Trump) He’s a big part of the reason why the Republican Party has been such a failure on the national stage.

No Matt, the Washington Establishment GOP party leadership is to blame. The base voted them control of Congress and were kicked in the head for their support by those feckless bastards. Trump is simply using that seething voter anger against them.

What in the world is happening? Can these people really not see Trump Obama for what he is?

Fixed that for you. Matt needs to understand that Trump is tops in the polls because he is saying what the Republican base wants to hear. By ignoring the promises they made to get elected, by targeting TEA Party and Conservative supported Republicans for attack, and going over to join Emperor Obama’s “Dark Side,” the RINO leadership has set up the party to fail.

An Iowa poll just taken shows Walker with a wide margin lead over the pack, including Trump.

Add to that the subdivisions inside the poll:
Tea Party – Walker leads Trump 27% to 14%
Very conservative voters line up behind Walker (22%), Trump (14%)
Somewhat conservative voters back Walker (23%),
followed by Trump (12%)
Moderate to liberal voters
choose Walker (19%), Trump (10%)
Evangelical voters favor Walker (17%), Trump (13%)
Males favor Walker 24%, Trump gets 16%
Females favor Walker 19% to Trump’s 10%
Walker (25%) is the clear favorite among voters age 50 and older, followed by
Trump (13%)
Voters under 50 years old spread their support among
Walker (13%), Trump (12%)

This poll was taken after Trump’s statement about McCain.

Remember the pizza place that THEORETICALLY might have turned down a catering job at a same-sex wedding?
Remember how it was destroyed by lack of business, negative reviews and such?
NYCity mayor DeBlasio has added his similar vilafication to Trump: no more new business in NYCity.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/20/news/trump-de-blasio-new-york-city-contracts/index.html
So what’s with this tactic?
Target economically anyone who disagrees with you?
OK, both sides can play that.

@Ditto: If Trump is saying “what the Republican base wants to hear” you got MAJOR problems in 2016. I give Repubs. more credit—think he’ll be an * by end of S.C primary.

@rich wheeler:

In some polls, Trump is still in the lead, in spite of of his insulting comment about McCain, (which, actually is similar to what some Democrats have said about McCain and Bush.) Trump was correct in pointing out that the increasingly leftist voting McCain is no more a friend of veterans or active duty military. I can only surmise that those polled still strongly supporting Trump understand that “the Donald” is under concentrated attack by the MSM and his political opponents (including Democrats), and still appreciate much of what he says. The only one polling as well as Trump is Walker who has taken a somewhat flipped stance against illegal Immigration. What I take from all this is that Trump is savvy that the biggest concern of voters for the last 7 years is job creation and the tough competition for jobs (which is somewhat exacerbated by immigrants both legal and illegal whom have taken a majority of the few jobs created.) Unemployment is an issue that Democrats and Republicans alike have ignored, despite it continuing to have the top concern of voters for Obama’s entire presidency.

You seem to keep focusing on the mote in Republican’s eye while ignoring the beam in the Democrat’s. I think you need to worry about your own party, whose current offering of radical candidates also will have MAJOR problems in 2016, to include having to overcome Emperor Obama fatigue.

Oh, and by the way, a “Reaganish” pro job creation and “rule of law” Republican candidate can indeed wipe the floor with your party’s weak offers.

@Ditto: The most Reaganish guy running is former SecNav under RR–Jim Webb.
Well not really though Ronnie loved him. Webb could win G.E. if he can get by Clintons

@Ditto: The main thing that concerns me is the people that are being ‘fooled’. I don’t think too many Conservatives consider Trump to be the Repub candidate.. The media loves him, the Dims love him and the uninformed love him. He says very volatile things to get attention, the Dims and Media exploit it to get attention away from the Dims who just can not figure out who their candidate is going to be. Right now, it is anyone but Trump. They will give very heavy support to the ‘numbers’ to fool many into thinking Trump is a viable candidate with the hopes that they can trick the Repubs into nominating him so that the Dim candidate can then be ABT (anyone but Trump). The Dims do not have a candidate. They surely know they can’t get Shrillary elected. They sure can’t get Sanders elected. So their campaign has to focus on ABT. Repubs need to get behind a legitimate candidate, one who is not for open borders, one who thinks the US should have a strong military and one that thinks Muslims are not a good thing for the US.

Trump is entertainment
He is freed due to his economic success so he doesn’t have to be of and since he’s echoing some major concerns of the electorate he getting some traction
Who knows how far this will go but I doubt it will get him more than fleeting attention

Pc not of damn spell check

@Rich Wheeler:

It’s highly unlikely that Webb would get the Democratic party nomination. Your party has swung too far to the left, and the socialist majority of the Democrat electorate would rather have a strong socialist to finish Obama’s wrecking-ball “leadership” and take the nation even further to the left.

@Redteam:

. The media loves him, the Dims love him…

Nonsense, if those two groups “loved” Trump they would not have been hard-selling the illegal immigrant comments and McCain bashing reports as heavily as they have been lately. I remember how they treated McCain and Romney prior to the RNC National convention. They took it easy on the two of them, and waited until after the nomination for their fangs to come out. No Redteam, the MSM and Democrats want Jeb Bush or even Rubio to get the nomination badly because they know that neither the independent public nor the GOP conservative base will give either enough votes to beat the Hildabeast. That is their plan for Hillary to win. to convince Republican voters into choosing a weak-kneed RINO who already is nearly as progressive as they are. They want again to hedge their bets, to again push as “electable” the worst GOP candidate possible. Just as they did with Romney and McCain.

Right now I’m leaning towards Fiorina or Walker, However, I don’t really trust that anyone in the Republican field will not crony up to the Chamber of Commerce after the election, and few have said that they will work towards creating US jobs, actually enforce our immigration laws and finally build the damn fence. So far only Walker and Trump have supported all three of those issues (and Walker has flip-flopped to do so.) Unfortunately, because of the way we were betrayed by the Republican leadership after the last election, I need a hell of a lot more convincing from Walker, Fiorina, Perry or Cruz that they will follow through. (Carson is not really the conservative he claims to be, as he too quietly supports amnesty for illegal aliens.) We can no longer trust the election rhetoric out of the mouths of any politician, Republican or Democrat. and we have had too many “conservatives” jump off the TEA Party train after they got elected. (Which why Rubio is delusional in running, and is likely only trying to set himself up as a VP choice.)

I know Redteam that you don’t like Trump and don’t consider him a conservative. I don’t consider him a conservative either, (I think Trump politically is somewhere on the right side of center,) but after the last election Republicans have only themselves to blame for Trump’s high numbers. IMO, for the most part the RINO party leadership has fought against what they promised the voters. The public doesn’t trust them anymore to do what they say they will do, but they see Trump as a pseudo-Republican outsider who might do as he says. I honestly don’t wholly trust any of the current crop of candidates. If we could be convinced of getting a Conservative who walks the same walk he talks, them maybe. But if it has to be a “moderate” candidate, then I will vote for Trump over any of the progressive RINOs running.

@Ditto: Trump is a gift that keeps on giving to the Dems—if as now appears he runs 3rd Party—he is not happy with his treatment by RNC not to mention Perry, Bush,Rubio et al.—he’ll secure HRC win similar to Perot’s election of Clinton in 92.
Personally, I’m hoping for a political miracle with a Webb upset of Clinton. He CAN win nationally.

I’ll ask Conservative Matt Walsh’s question again 7/23 Can we be done with this clown? “An attention starved hack who dodged the draft.” medical—bone spur -can’t remember which foot.This article is a good read.
I’ll ck. back in a week.

@rich wheeler:

Can we be done with this clown?

Obama, no I think we’re going to have to put up with him till Jan ’17

This article is a good read.

Read? when did you pick that up?

Actually a good analysis showed that Perot took some votes from both parties with a bigger margin from Republicans with a good number of new voters that never vote regularly that weren’t really in either dem or rep camps
Further analysis of voting demographics and needed numbers showed bush still would have lost
Haven’t seen how the numbers stack up now with how many dems would cross over so could skew election if it’s close and will be interesting to see how it pans out
I think personally on a gut level he is exhibiting some childish traits which make him a less viable candidate fairly quickly

@Matt: As long as stupid people exist–like the poster in #14 The Donald will be around.
Fortunately for the GOP old fools like #14 are in the minority and Trump will eventually be marginalized.
Thanks for your input

@Rich Wheeler:

Jim Webb a conservative? Only if you only consider his past positions (when he was a Republican under Reagan,) long before he changed parties and became a rubber-stamp for the progressive agenda. Let’s look at his performance in Congress: Once in the 111th Congress, Webb continually provided a solid “yes” vote every time the Democrats needed to reach the 60 vote threashold, voting in support of every crypto-Marxist bill Pelosi and Reid put forward, even after he’d campaigned claiming that he would caucus with Republicans against Card Check, Cap-N-Trade etc.

That doesn’t sound “conservative” at all now does it? Perhaps Webb has “evolved” since becoming a progressive Democrat. OK, well, what about women voters? Should they support Webb? I think not.

WEBB’S WEIRD WORLD: The Author’s Disturbing Writings Show a Continued Pattern of Demeaning Women

Ouch, OK so that might hurt him with the left’s Women voters. Well, surely if Webb receives the party’s nomination, Blacks will rally behind him. Oops, big problem there. Jimmy Webb has recently stood in support of the Confederate Flag, which is a big no-no in progressive Democrat’s racial division mantra.

The enthusiasm for Webb’s candidness may have reached a limit last month when he called for “respect” for the Confederate flag as an emblem of common soldiers who fought on both sides of the Civil War

Webb also still agrees with conservatives that we need to stop using race as a criterion for public assistance, and that government-operated diversity programs are doing the country no favors.

Looks to me like he will wont be able to count on the support of Black Democrat voters. What about the “Mexican” vote?

While his party has tacked to the left, Webb has remained as heterodox as ever. He supports the Keystone XL pipeline, has taken issue with affirmative action, and on Tuesday, he expressed concerns with President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.

Hmm, So much for the Hispanic vote. Well there’s still White Democrats, Right?

Webb has said he wants to bring disaffected whites back into the fold.

Ruy Teixeira, a Century Foundation demographer who studies the changing makeup of the electorate, has his doubts about that tactic.

“He seems to have this idea that he represents the forgotten majority of the Democratic Party, but it’s just not true,” said Teixeira. “The primary electorate is pretty heavily skewed towards college educated whites and minorities. So the idea that the would be a good candidate for that just doesn’t make a lot of sense.”

(Snip)

Some Democrats openly scratch their heads about why Webb is even running. “I just don’t get what he’s doing,” said Mo Elleithee, a former Clinton aide and top official at the Democratic National Committee, who now runs the Institute of Politics at Georgetown University.

Rich enjoys pointing to Trump as the mote in the Republican’s eye, but in his support of Webb, he ignores the beam in his own eye.

@rich wheeler: Gee, here’s old assless chaps paying attention and reading my posts after he just said a couple days ago he was going to ignore me. See what the Homosexual pride parades will do to your memory? Or does that come from feeding your dogs from Planned Parenthood?
Stupid huh? At least I don’t prance around in rainbow colored assless chaps.

@Ditto:

Ouch, OK so that might hurt him with the left’s Women voters

Gee Ditto, are you saying Webb might not be a woman’s man? As I’ve told old Assless Chaps Wheeler, if Webb just get’s his ex wives to vote for him, that should give a good cushion. Seems as he goes through wives like they might be demeaning to him. Well, as least he’s being a lib.

Just pointing out that this candidate (who is Rich’s dream date,) is pretty much unelectable. There is no possible way he would win the Democrat nomination. Added to that is are the facts that with his history and record, there are not a lot of people who would vote for him.

The chances for Trump are not great, but even “the Donald” is a better choice than the weevil-wobbling Webb-miester.

@Ditto: Webb has a better chance of being elected Prez. than Trump does .He’s a legitimate war hero–Navy Cross and a strong supporter of the 2nd amendment .His problem is getting by HRC His G.E. positions are more Conservative than the Repubs you’ve got running

He’d destroy draft dodger—I can’t remember which foot was bad– Trump in a debate’
RT continues to sit at his computer fantasizing about gay parades and men in homosexual garb–what is his problem Ditto?
Semper Fi Webb 2016

@rich wheeler:

RT continues to sit at his computer fantasizing about gay parades and men in homosexual garb–what is his problem Ditto?

I’m sure Ditto remembers when you posted about your learning all about homosexuals and joining in their parades and ceremonies. (I’m not sure I’d like to participate in homosexual ceremonies and activities, but RW seems to like the Assless chaps and rainbow flags) But hey, everybody to his own thing. So I’ll just let him hang with the homosexuals.
I will also point out that RW recently said he is ignoring me, but I see he doesn’t seem to remember that either. Does Webb do those homosexual parade deals also?

@rich wheeler:

He’d destroy draft dodger

You voted for a draft dodging womanizer and rapist, a phony “hero” who testified to lies about his own brothers in arms and a man who had accomplished nothing but being a community organizer and won his elected offices by having his head henchman destroy the personal reputations of his opponents and you are claiming high ground for Webb by saying Trump was a draft dodger?

@retire05: Technically, Trump wasn’t a draft dodger. He got 4 deferments and didn’t pass a physical so was exempted. Slick willie was ‘officially’ a felony draft dodger. He was ordered to report and did not report. He was ordered to be arrested but some of his politician buddies let him escape. But he is/was officially a draft dodger.
Lurch Kerry is officially a traitor to the country. Collaborator with the enemy during wartime is/always has been treason. Obama, his only claim to fame is he failed at community organizing. He even failed at having a legitimate Soc Sec card. Ahhh, Dimocrats, the salt of the earth.

@rich wheeler:

Webb has a better chance of being elected Prez. than Trump does .

Only in your dreams.

…what is his problem Ditto?

Clearly you are his problem, and he is yours to deal with. I honestly don’t care, it’s not my problem.

@Ditto: I’d say both Trump and Webb have less than a 2% chance of being elected Prez.—as in when hell freezes over.
My point is should this almost impossible match-up occur–Webb wins.
Should Trump run 3rd Party 50/50 chance–gets 15% of votes cast–80% 0f who would have voted Repub—- he elects HRC. That is why he could be MAJOR problem for Repub hopes in 2016.
Your thoughts.
BTW Trump at 18% RCP—Right where I predicted he’d be 4 weeks ago–Think he peaks at 21% Repub. 18% Indies 5% Dems.
You don’t win any National elections with those #’s

Notice Trump is going after Scott Walker—Says Wisconsin is a mess economically and Walker is in “big trouble”
RR’S 11th Commandment be damned.

@rich wheeler: –

he elects HRC.

It won’t be on the ticket.

Trump says Perry “wearing glasses to make him look smarter”
Not working as Perry stands 11th in polls and in danger of not making it to debate. Based on Perry’s debate performance in 2012 maybe that’s his plan.
Smart?

Two interesting stories:

DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event
The conference could barely fill the first two rows of seats.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/photo-no-one-interested-in-young-americans-for-hillary-party/

and:

PHOTO: No one interested in ‘Young Americans for Hillary’ party

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/photo-no-one-interested-in-young-americans-for-hillary-party/

@rich wheeler:

Three of the most recent polls of Democrats have Jim Webb at 1% two others have at single digits 8% in one & 7% in the other. In all the older polls Jim Webb remained at a constant 1%.

Trump, on the other hand, has remained at the top, and is currently in the lead in the latest New Hampshire poll amongst Republicans, getting support from 21 percent of potential GOP primary voters. Jeb Bush follows at at 14 percent, Scott Walker at 12 percent.

In Iowa, Walker and Trump are in the Top 2 – with Walker at 19 percent among potential Republican caucus-goers and Trump at 17 percent. They’re followed by Bush at 12 percent.

In another Poll 58% of Republican voters want Trump to stay in the race.

These numbers disprove your argument that Trump and Webb are on equal footing. But go back to your fantasizing about the man.

(What is very interesting are the very many Democrats and Independant-moderates I have run across on the web who have said they are also in support of Trump. I suspect that Trump’s anti-Washington establishment messages of pro-job creation and enforcement of our Immigration laws are hitting home with many Americans.)

@rich wheeler:

RR’S 11th Commandment be damned.

Firstly: You are a Democrat so what the hell do you care?

Secondly: The Washington establishment RINOs started the embellishment of that Commandment when they, their Carl Rove campaign advisers, and their Chamber of Commerce Crony elites began attacking party conservatives and the TEA Party. As the forsake that commandment they can no longer expect to be protected by it. You piss on the people who reluctantly gave you one-last-chance at your own risk. As the RINO establishment has locked arms with Obama and his policies, I say screw them.

@Ditto: One things for sure, Hillary is surely not in high demand.

@Ditto: I’m a political junkie Ditto Do you like this phony Conservative bad mouthing a legitimate Con. like Walker?. You are sounding more and more like a Trumpist–do that at your Party’s risk.
“Indies and Dems in support of Trump” Talk about a fantasy. That will NEVER happen.
.
Believe me, I don’t expect Webb to get the nom.

@Redteam:

I saw those. Did you see this one: Leftward Lurch Imperils Democrat Party

At the annual NetRoots Nation gathering, two leading progressive candidates for the Democrat nomination were booed and heckled by protesters. The event could easily be remembered as a water-shed moment that confines the Democrat Party, at least in the near-term, to a weak national party that is only competitive in certain regions of the country.

(Snip)

Few national political figures have embraced the full kaleidoscope of leftist policy proposals as eagerly as Sanders and O’Malley. The panel was even moderated by a celebrated leftist journalist who is also famously an illegal immigrant. Only a drum-circle and piped-in scents of patchouli were missing from what ought to have been a leftist dream-team of Presidential politics.

For the NetRoots activist crowd, though, it wasn’t enough. The event was loudly interrupted by a throng of activist from #BlackLivesMatter who challenged the panels’ commitment to progressive change. Both O’Malley and Sanders were flummoxed, with Sanders, at one point, asking the illegal immigrant moderator if he had “control” of the event.

O’Malley tried to address the activists by assuring them that, of course, “black lives matter.” He went on to make the equally true statement that “all lives matter.” For this “gaffe,” he had to make an awkward apology tour.

In the aftermath of the debacle, both the Sanders and O’Malley campaigns sought one-on-one meetings with the organizers of the #BlackLivesMatter protest group.

The entire episode could have been a farce out of a Tom Wolfe novel, but is, in fact, a sad reality facing today’s Democrat Party.

After more than a decade of cynically manipulating class and race rhetoric for short-term political gain, the Democrat Party faces a growing cadre of activists who bought into the rhetoric. For them, only the most extreme leftist or progressive policies will satisfy their political blood-lust.

The rabidly socialist far-left have taken over Democratic activism thanks to Obamas divisional politics and they want to continue their blood-lust (which I can only compare with the insanity of the French Revolution.) The Democratic party candidates are surprisingly taken aback, because they surely must realize that this will not gain them the support of moderate votes.

@rich wheeler:

I’m a political junkie Ditto

I am not, I could care less about politics. But it is necessary to have to deal with the evil corrupting influences of politics in order to transform this nation back into the limited Constitutional Republic it was designed to be. My concerns are for Freedom with very limited government intrusion into our lives. I want to see a return of the American Dream and this out of control leviathan of a government reigned in and brought back under control of the Constitution and the people. I want to see the balance between the federal and state governments returned to their proper place.

Do you like this phony Conservative bad mouthing a legitimate Con. like Walker?.

Please spare us your crocodile tears. Why, you might have well have asked if I “like” the way that phony Democrat operatives pretending to be the media have been bad mouthing Republican and conservative candidates since the creation of “yellow journalism”. and Woodrow Wilson’s Progressive movement.

I’ve stated many time here before that I do not consider myself a “republican” voter. I am a Constitutional Conservative. There is much I don’t like about the politicians of both parties, but it invariably is the Democrats who most earn my disdain. As for the mudslinging, candidates go after their political opponents as they will. What I “like” or “don’t like” has no bearing on this. I pay attention to the mudslinging but that is not what I base my vote on. Your own party has been most decidedly nasty for a good many years now when going after Republicans, and you have the gall to try to play off on my sympathies over a spitting match between candidates? You can piss off with that crap. I concern myself with more serious things.

What I have been pointing out, is how well Trump is doing, and that he is a much more serious and influential element in the current election cycle then many want to give credit. It is naive to discount his influence on the public, and I assure you that both the establishment Republicans and the far-left progressive Democrats are right to be concerned. For over eight years the most important issue to the people of America has been job creation and the fear that their and their children’s chance at the American Dream has been undermined and placed out of reach by the corrupt governance policies of both parties. Yet the leadership of both parties have ignored the public’s concerns and have instead pursued social issues that the people were least concerned about. Trump is the only candidate who has been listening, and as he is reflecting the very concerns that the DNC and RNC have been ignoring, the issues of jobs, bad trade deals, the welcoming of illegal immigrants whom most of the job growth has gone to by both parties and the public’s becoming fed-up with aloof, corrupt bought politicians who only care about what their crony contributors want.

Support for Trump has been growing amongst working class Americans and your Democrats, the Republicans, and the progressive MSM can pretend that there is no elephant in the room, but Trump has much more support than you think. Keep lying to yourselves and keep pretending that the people aren’t being influenced by Trump and it will bite you on the ass. If you think that makes me a Trump voter, well you haven’t been paying attention as I’ve already stated my current positions on many of the candidates.

@Ditto: If you read my previous comments you’d see why Trump. a lifetime NYC Dem who contributed big bucks to Ted Kennedy,Kerry, HRC ,Rangel and Harry Reid switched parties in 2012.
He was roundly roasted at a Dem. fundraiser in 2012. He was called a joke and the comedians present piled on. . BHO didn’t particularly like him and the feeling became mutual–hence the aborted B.C, fiasco
Hint–how would 20% look against HRC if he ran as a Dem? In a field of 16 it looks pretty good. When the field is whittled to 2 or 3 his 20-30% hard core right vote will look rather meager.
Will he then run 3rd party and assure Dem. victory–he loves the limelight.

@Ditto: Thanks for that link. I’m making a couple of changes to the first paragraph so that the CORRECT terminology is used so that the political junkies aren’t confused.”At the annual NetRootsNutroots Nation gathering, two leading progressiveProgressing to communism candidates for the Democrat nomination were booed and heckled by protesters. The event could easily be remembered as a water-shed moment that confines the Democrat Party, at least in the near-term, to a weak national party that is only competitive in certain regions of the country.” “NetRootsNutroots Nation is a conference of the Democrat Party’s most progressive and left-wing activists and bloggers. As part of its meeting, NetRootsNutroots hosted a “Presidential Town Hall” featuring socialistCommunist Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
16%”
and progressiveProgressing to communism former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.” There, it could use a little more work and the message of their intents would be a little clearer, but that’ll do for now.

@rich wheeler:

who contributed big bucks to Ted Kennedy,Kerry, HRC ,Rangel and Harry Reid switched parties in 2012

So he got fed up with their BS and decided he wasn’t supporting them any longer and now you’re crying.

He was roundly roasted at a Dim. fundraiser in 2012

He must have stepped on some toes.

BHO didn’t particularly like him and the feeling became mutual

Is there still someone in the world that likes BHO? well, other than the Iranian dictator.

how would 20% look against HRC

Still can’t get enough of Hill? She’s already done as a candidate. The Dims are still looking for her replacement. But they really like their crooks and they won’t give up on her till the fork is stuck in.

@rich wheeler:

…my previous comments you’d see why Trump. a lifetime NYC Dem who contributed big bucks …

(Yawn) I already addressed this no point in doing so again. There is also no point in considering your hypothetical primary race between Trump and the Hildabeast, as she is on a sinking ship, and the socialist-fascists who have taken over your party are demanding a far-left Marxist candidate, who can not win over the votes of moderates. Had Obama ran as the Marxist he is, he would have never made it through the primaries. The Democrat party has taken a radical leap to the far-left. and purged itself of it’s moderates and conservatives. By doing that they are forcing moderate Democrats to consider less radical candidates. Obama’s Iran deal(s) are going to force Jews to have to vote Republican to stop it. As a result of the radicalization of your party they have lost the House, Senate and many of the Governor’s offices. It is also why they want to bring in mass numbers of entitlement dependent illegal aliens, (many who have lived under pseudo-socialist South American regimes,) as new Democrat voters.

@Ditto:
@Redteam:Richie (now it’s correct)

…my previous comments you’d see why Trump. a lifetime NYC Dem who contributed big bucks …

(Yawn) I already addressed this no point in doing so again. There is also no point in considering your hypothetical primary race between Trump and the Hildabeast,

@Ditto: Keep it simple Ditto-Trump ego so huge he doesn’t care if he wins PREZ as a Dem. Repub or Indie–he’s been all three He realizes it’s easier for him to get to The Dance as a Repub–HRC will be the Dem nom barring a Webb miracle. Bernie and O’Malley are out.
Trump won’t win nom—-If his ego puts him in 3rd Party mode–Dems win by 5-7 points.
A Rubio/Kasich ticket could beat HRC IF Trump stays out.

@Redteam:

Sorry, clicked on wrong reply.

@Redteam: @Ditto:

While the scandals surrounding the Hildabeast just won’t seem to go away, and liberal newspapers like the one in Denver is even dissing her, you have to find it rather comical that Richard Wheeler seems to fixated on Donald Trump.

But then, it is the old subject shell game. Talk about Trump and not about the fact that Hildabeast’s poll numbers are falling and the Socialist who created the Congressional Progressive Caucus (i.e. the Socialist Caucus), Bernie Sanders, is filling the halls, while nobody is talking about Jim Webb.

Is Trump my guy? Nope. Do I think he will take the nomination? Nope. But he damn sure is going to force other candidates talk about the issues that both parties want swept under the rug like criminal illegals, a work force that has not been this small since Jimmy Carter, and the disfunctional Congress that is failing to stop an unlawful Executive Branch. Like it or not, those are the things the American people are interested in. Election after election those were issues that were off-limits for all the candidates and the voters have finally had enough. Instead, Rich wants us to look under this shell (Trump) and ignore what the Democrats are doing.

Now the establishment RINOs are circling the wagons around Mitch McConnell and against Ted Cruz. John Cornyn’s phone lines have been shut down either because he is tired of the irate phones calls or because he is so drunk on the water in the Potomac that he thinks he doesn’t have to answer to his own constituency. I would suggest it is both.

Oh, but just remember all those promises McConnell made as he now shares his bed with Harry Reid.

@rich wheeler: –

If his ego puts him in 3rd Party mode–Dems win by 5-7 points.

Dreaming, you’re always Dreaming. Ah, if you just had stayed away from that Homo parade.

@retire05: McConnell is a POS. Hillary is less than that.

Is Trump my guy? Nope. Do I think he will take the nomination? Nope. But he damn sure is going to force other candidates talk about the issues that both parties want swept under the rug

ditto. Bush and Rubio would dismantle what little bit of fence we have now.
Obozo needs to keep his teleprompter handy, when he tries to ‘talk off the cuff’ he sounds like a babbling idiot. He’s a disgrace.

Now the establishment RINOs are circling the wagons around Mitch McConnell and against Ted Cruz

all politicians are power/money hungry fools. Yes there may be a few exceptions, but very few.

I’ve always loved The Donald. As a former New Yorker I’ve followed his shtick for years Since we all agree he can’t win the nom,what makes you sure he won’t run as an indie?
I notice that movie theater killer in RT’s backyard was ranting about how much he hated gays—did he hang with our Cajon gay basher?

@rich wheeler:

I notice that movie theater killer in RT’s backyard was ranting about how much he hated gays—did he hang with our Cajon gay basher?

I’ll give you credit for knowing more about that than I do. I don’t hang with the homo crowd so news from that front doesn’t pass by me very often.
I don’t understand why you are now trying to run away from the homosexual lifestyle. You came on and talked about how thrilled you were now hanging out with the crowd and prancing around in the parades, and now you’re trying to run from it. What happened, did one of them flip your magic twanger the wrong way? “the correct spelling is Cajun”. Maybe you had cajones on your mind. Next.

@rich wheeler:

I’ve always loved The Donald.

Whoa, out of the closet on that one too, eh Rich. You might want to add that to your signature.

“Rich loves the Donald”

@Redteam: i do love The Donald and the comic relief he brings to politics’
I support gay rights as does Trump. I support the rights of all minorities. My wife and I support animal rights—a voice for the innocent voiceless.
You.on the other hand are a hate filled old man RT. You bash gays. You’re a proud racist.
IMO a sad way to live out your life.

@rich wheeler: So funny. First I thought you were going to ignore me. Can’t keep your word?

You.on the other hand are a hate filled old man RT. You bash gays. You’re a proud racist.

quote me on ‘bashing gays’. Remember those who point to someone and say racist is only looking in a mirror.

You claim to be so happy and thrilled with joining the homosexual movement and when I give you credit for being thrilled at your ‘coming out’ you try to say I’m bashing. No way. I’m only congratulating on your new way.

My wife and I support animal rights—a voice for the innocent voiceless.

Voiceless? Well, except for those humans that you are supporting being vacuumed out of their Moms.