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Republican Presidential Candidates
#61
I ask yet again, how is it that Hillary Clinton is allowed to run for president and not in a prison?
#62
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:I ask yet again, how is it that Hillary Clinton is allowed to run for president and not in a prison?

I suspect that, although she is an aging, ugly, liar with a truly bitchy attitude, she is still a liberal woman Democrat worshiped by the media, welfare recipients, non-taxpayers, homos, abortionists, minorities, and, of course, Democrats of all persuasions.
#63
Truth Wrote:I suspect that, although she is an aging, ugly, liar with a truly bitchy attitude, she is still a liberal woman Democrat worshiped by the media, welfare recipients, non-taxpayers, homos, abortionists, minorities, and, of course, Democrats of all persuasions.



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#64
Kentucky need to move up its election. So BGR can posters can be heard. :Cheerlead
#65
I support the only qualified, honest, sincere, and self made woman in the race- Carly Fiorina.
#66
Harry Rex Vonner Wrote:I support the only qualified, honest, sincere, and self made woman in the race- Carly Fiorina.

I love it when liberals are found in there own oxy morons.
#67
Truth Wrote:I suspect that, although she is an aging, ugly, liar with a truly bitchy attitude, she is still a liberal woman Democrat worshiped by the media, welfare recipients, non-taxpayers, homos, abortionists, minorities, and, of course, Democrats of all persuasions.

Im not sure anymore. I think the democrats have went so far left and out of reach they may actually elect the socialist sanders.
#68
Granny Bear Wrote:^^
You got all the beauty pjdoug, and none of the money!!

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#69
Demarcus ware Wrote:That's a big thing with me Granny. I guess im just tired of seeing career politicians. I admit im sure most of them come in and honestly wanting to do whats best for our country, but somewhere along the way that desire gets lost. Another reason I would love to see term limits. I guess over the last 8 years I've just gotten so aggravated with seeing this country crapped on that im looking for a change. Nothing would please me more than to see some of our military leaders take a run at it or some big business person such as Trump. Only thing with Trump is he scares me, I do think he would tell other countries to take a hike, but something just has me uneasy about him.

Cruz says all the right things and at one point I was all in on him also, but then again there was a time I was all in on another tea party candidate. So as of right now my three are Carson, Cruz, and Trump. Yeah I know im all over the map and even contradict myself sometimes Confusednicker: But I'll have it figured out for my vote. I just can't stand the tboughts of the murdering witch Hillary being our next POTUS.
I'm worried Trump would bully EVERYBODY and I dont want to see HITLERY in office either :biglmao:
#70
If trump were to be elected president all the 2nd and 3rd rate nations who are threatening to destroy us would pull their horns back in immediately. The exact same thing happened when Reagan was elected. Iran was throwing it's weight around and had 52 Americans in jail for nearly a year and a half. While there was some question as to whether the spineless Jimmy Carter would be reelected, the threats and nose thumbing went on as usual (a new phenomenon from the American perspective BTW).

Once it became apparent that Reagan was the new heir apparent Iran couldn't capitulate fast enough. Those hostages were returned with no threats attached well before Mr Reagan assumed office. The Iranians knew all to well that he was not bluffing. Contrary to public opinion, the world outside our borders are not intellectually diminished. They know if there is a weak President in office or not.

Americans have gotten so used to hearing that there is nothing we can do in today's foreign policy exploits that they have come to believe it. There are many things a sovereign super power can do other than dropping bombs and starting wars. And yet, if the well being of the US public is under threat, war should not be taken off the table.

At any rate, there are 535 members of the US Congress and the Supremely misguided Court to hold Mr Trump's feet to the fire. And, unlike current administration officials who when caught walking on the law just redefine it to suit themselves, I would think Trump would honor the law.
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#71
TheRealThing Wrote:If trump were to be elected president all the 2nd and 3rd rate nations who are threatening to destroy us would pull their horns back in immediately. The exact same thing happened when Reagan was elected. Iran was throwing it's weight around and had 52 Americans in jail for nearly a year and a half. While there was some question as to whether the spineless Jimmy Carter would be reelected, the threats and nose thumbing went on as usual (a new phenomenon from the American perspective BTW).

Once it became apparent that Reagan was the new heir apparent Iran couldn't capitulate fast enough. Those hostages were returned with no threats attached well before Mr Reagan assumed office. The Iranians knew all to well that he was not bluffing. Contrary to public opinion, the world outside our borders are not intellectually diminished. They know if there is a weak President in office or not.

Americans have gotten so used to hearing that there is nothing we can do in today's foreign policy exploits that they have come to believe it. There are many things a sovereign super power can do other than dropping bombs and starting wars. And yet, if the well being of the US public is under threat, war should not be taken off the table.

At any rate, there are 535 members of the US Congress and the Supremely misguided Court to hold Mr Trump's feet to the fire. And, unlike current administration officials who when caught walking on the law just redefine it to suit themselves, I would think Trump would honor the law.

I vaguely remember reading something years ago pertaining to hostages/prisoners being released and concessions being made by several enemies at the very moment Mr. Reagan was taking the oath of office.

Who, other than Trump, do you think can get that kind of respect?
#72
SKINNYPIG Wrote:I vaguely remember reading something years ago pertaining to hostages/prisoners being released and concessions being made by several enemies at the very moment Mr. Reagan was taking the oath of office.

Who, other than Trump, do you think can get that kind of respect?

I would use fear rather than respect. And the answer is no Republican and certainly not the aging, homely, and large butted Hillary or the senile Biden. By the way, has anyone else noticed that Hillary looks far more manly in her tent pants outfits than poor fairy Obama looks in any kind of pants.
#73
SKINNYPIG Wrote:I vaguely remember reading something years ago pertaining to hostages/prisoners being released and concessions being made by several enemies at the very moment Mr. Reagan was taking the oath of office.

Who, other than Trump, do you think can get that kind of respect?


How much of a stretch of the imagination would it really be to get a visual of the Pres in his footy jammies sipping on a hot chocolate?

I know one thing, there are a lot of political power brokers having a run at the Don. Everybody from Rove to Rick Perry. Frankly, I don't know what they're so worried about. At least he's talking about returning the US to prominence and providing a job friendly environment for business. I mean, we haven't even survived the Obama era yet, you know, the fundamental transformer? Compared to the man from Kenya, Trump doesn't seem so bad to me. I don't see what there is to be so scared of, especially in light of what has gone down since 2009.

It's really incredible to me to listen to the naysayers. We're STILL mired in a plus 62 percent labor participation rate, and ObamaCare will ultimately break us. Why are these guys not scared of things like that? We never got the Keystone Pipeline, our military is down to nothing, we have race based unrest unlike anything I've ever seen. Gays are suing everybody to get even and the court seems to be on board with it all. A husband and wife bakery just got fined 135,000 for refusing to decorate a cake for homosexuals. And, it would be a bit of a challenge to name a world leader who hasn't either thumbed their nose at the US, or had a good laugh at what's going on.

All Hillary is going to do is promote more bias with regard to women, and these guys are worried about Trump? :please:
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#74
TheRealThing Wrote:If trump were to be elected president all the 2nd and 3rd rate nations who are threatening to destroy us would pull their horns back in immediately. The exact same thing happened when Reagan was elected. Iran was throwing it's weight around and had 52 Americans in jail for nearly a year and a half. While there was some question as to whether the spineless Jimmy Carter would be reelected, the threats and nose thumbing went on as usual (a new phenomenon from the American perspective BTW).

Once it became apparent that Reagan was the new heir apparent Iran couldn't capitulate fast enough. Those hostages were returned with no threats attached well before Mr Reagan assumed office. The Iranians knew all to well that he was not bluffing. Contrary to public opinion, the world outside our borders are not intellectually diminished. They know if there is a weak President in office or not.

Americans have gotten so used to hearing that there is nothing we can do in today's foreign policy exploits that they have come to believe it. There are many things a sovereign super power can do other than dropping bombs and starting wars. And yet, if the well being of the US public is under threat, war should not be taken off the table.

At any rate, there are 535 members of the US Congress and the Supremely misguided Court to hold Mr Trump's feet to the fire. And, unlike current administration officials who when caught walking on the law just redefine it to suit themselves, I would think Trump would honor the law.

Reagan: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down those walls"

Trump: "Mr. Mexico, build those walls"

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#75
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Reagan: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down those walls"

Trump: "Mr. Mexico, build those walls"

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Man im starting to really like Trump.
#76
Well, we surely can't complain about not having choices this election!! Trump scares me to death; he is so egocentric that he buys 1 and 2 hour spots on TV so that the world can watch him brow beat and fire folks on Celebrity Apprentice. THEN, he opens his mouth and as controversial as his words have been, I have totally agreed with most of them. Not all, but most.

Hillary, IMO is a politically correct liar and manipulator. I shudder to think where we will be as a nation if we are under her for 4 years.

Ben Carson is also extremely intelligent and articulates a great argument for his perspective. Neither he or Trump has the foreign experience, but they can staff some great advisors. I mean after all, that's what Obama did and it worked for him for 8 years.
#77
Originally Posted by Demarcus ware I guess im just tired of seeing career politicians. I admit im sure most of them come in and honestly wanting to do whats best for our country, but somewhere along the way that desire gets lost. Another reason I would love to see term limits.
Along this line of thought, why do "elected officials" who should be considered public servants become entitled to a pension for holding office? I can understand stipends and expense accounts, but a lifetime pension for being elected?
#78
Granny Bear Wrote:Well, we surely can't complain about not having choices this election!! Trump scares me to death; he is so egocentric that he buys 1 and 2 hour spots on TV so that the world can watch him brow beat and fire folks on Celebrity Apprentice. THEN, he opens his mouth and as controversial as his words have been, I have totally agreed with most of them. Not all, but most.

Hillary, IMO is a politically correct liar and manipulator. I shudder to think where we will be as a nation if we are under her for 4 years.

Ben Carson is also extremely intelligent and articulates a great argument for his perspective. Neither he or Trump has the foreign experience, but they can staff some great advisors. I mean after all, that's what Obama did and it worked for him for 8 years.

Granny Bear join Hillary team and be apart of history. Confusednicker:
#79
64SUR Wrote:Granny Bear join Hillary team and be apart of history. Confusednicker:



64 I know this was meant to be a light hearted jab at Granny and she can certainly speak for herself. However, your comment did leave the door open for a response. Caligula, Hitler and Stalin were a part of history. Hillary would likely fall much closer to their rungs on the ladder than she would JFK or Ronald Reagan.
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#80
64SUR Wrote:Granny Bear join Hillary team and be apart of history. Confusednicker:


I'm already a part of history 64SUR!!!
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#81
Granny Bear Wrote:Well, we surely can't complain about not having choices this election!! Trump scares me to death; he is so egocentric that he buys 1 and 2 hour spots on TV so that the world can watch him brow beat and fire folks on Celebrity Apprentice. THEN, he opens his mouth and as controversial as his words have been, I have totally agreed with most of them. Not all, but most.

Hillary, IMO is a politically correct liar and manipulator. I shudder to think where we will be as a nation if we are under her for 4 years.

Ben Carson is also extremely intelligent and articulates a great argument for his perspective. Neither he or Trump has the foreign experience, but they can staff some great advisors. I mean after all, that's what Obama did and it worked for him for 8 years.
At first I was skeptical of Trump. But the more I listen to him the more onboard im becoming. The only reason others are calling for him to step out of the race ia because they are scared of what he is saying and they know its true. I didn't/don't think enough people cared about immigration for him to win running on just that platform. Now, he has opened up somewhat about other issues and people are taking notice. This country needs someone with a backbone, he may go about saying things in a harsh way, but I like that. As a disabled vet, I can appreciate him taking on the VA. Goodness knows someone needs to. Of all people you would think Mccain would be all over this, but it seems he just hasnt cared for much of anything in recent years. I also like that Trump isnt a career politician, and wants to bring jobs back to this country. So yeah, im really starting to jump on the Trump bandwagon :Cheerlead
#82
Demarcus ware Wrote:At first I was skeptical of Trump. But the more I listen to him the more onboard im becoming. The only reason others are calling for him to step out of the race ia because they are scared of what he is saying and they know its true. I didn't/don't think enough people cared about immigration for him to win running on just that platform. Now, he has opened up somewhat about other issues and people are taking notice. This country needs someone with a backbone, he may go about saying things in a harsh way, but I like that. As a disabled vet, I can appreciate him taking on the VA. Goodness knows someone needs to. Of all people you would think Mccain would be all over this, but it seems he just hasnt cared for much of anything in recent years. I also like that Trump isnt a career politician, and wants to bring jobs back to this country. So yeah, im really starting to jump on the Trump bandwagon :Cheerlead



I usually stick up for Republicans on here because they generally tend to espouse traditional American values and their party platform does not include planks for abortion on demand, gay rights and liberal interests, particularly the global warming lie.

But you're exactly right, Trump speaks plainly and the establishment politicians don't like that one bit. Career politicians got co-opted into their party's "brand" upon arriving on the hill, and not venturing out of that brand-safe-haven offers them protection and cover. It truly is sickening to listen to them evade a question by leaning on talking points. I'm with you, I like the direct answers Trump gives and I agree that the rest of the field is scared to death of him.

Frankly, I hope Rove and the rest of the President makers don't get over their political heartburn until the election is over. The more I hear Trump speak the more I like him. McCain is a typical establishment RINO and a members only snob that needs to get shoved out of the way by a new generation Republican.
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#83
As of right now I will be voting for Trump.
He's got the money and power already, with that being said I think he may be what we need to turn the nation around. He talks a good game that's for sure. I was pretty shocked to see him running but so far he's shown a backbone and it feels like we haven't had that. Like Granny said though, I am a little worried he will take it too far.
#84
Demarcus ware Wrote:At first I was skeptical of Trump. But the more I listen to him the more onboard im becoming. The only reason others are calling for him to step out of the race ia because they are scared of what he is saying and they know its true. I didn't/don't think enough people cared about immigration for him to win running on just that platform. Now, he has opened up somewhat about other issues and people are taking notice. This country needs someone with a backbone, he may go about saying things in a harsh way, but I like that. As a disabled vet, I can appreciate him taking on the VA. Goodness knows someone needs to. Of all people you would think Mccain would be all over this, but it seems he just hasnt cared for much of anything in recent years. I also like that Trump isnt a career politician, and wants to bring jobs back to this country. So yeah, im really starting to jump on the Trump bandwagon :Cheerlead

CNN has done nothing but run story after story on Trump and Republicans since he made his first remarks about immigrants. They are doing everything they can to try and burn Repubs, and specifically Trump, who theyre wanting to push as a divider and make it seem like all Republicans are fighting and what Trump said just "mean" haha.
Its politics you CNN jackasses, if Trump calling out McCain and saying the same thing the silent majority already thinks, then of course his poll numbers would rise. I have NEVER seen a political poll re run poll numbers because of one comment in my entire left, but sure enough they did after Trump made his McCain comments. Boy, I bet CNN was pissed when Trump found himself in an even further lead Confusednicker:

I cannot wait to see how this continues to play out. Personally, I wish all these Republicans that have no chance of winning would go ahead and bow out. How many are in now, 16 or 17? Freaking Ohio's governor got in today. Why?!? Kasich doesn't have a shot, period. Its just like Rick Perrys idiot self. There are about 7 or 8 serious contenders right now. Trump, Bush, Walker, Cruz, Paul, Rubio, Christie, and maybe Huckabee. No other person in the field has a reasonable shot of winning. Not one. Why people like Lindsey Graham think they can win the white house is beyond me.


I do know one thing. Trump has solidified his spot in the lead. It is now out of the margin for error. The people want someone who has the balls to say something and isn't bought. This is the only candidate that fits that mold. The majority of people probably couldn't stand Donald Trump in real life. He may be the biggest obnoxious asshole that's ever lived, but who cares. Barrys a likeable guy in person im sure, and absolutely sucks at being president.
CNN's hopes the GOP will kick him out are hilarious. Even Preibus knows kicking Trump out would be a sure win for Hillary now. Trump would still run as an independent and end up taking half the GOP votes in the presidential election. Trump is here to say.

After seeing this yesterday....
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I am now backing Mr. Trump 110%, (so long as he beliefs doesn't change) to lead this country and take it back out of the hands of liberal rejects. Never have I seen a candidate match pretty much every belief that I have, and I never thought it would be the Donald.

Lets hope those numbers continue to rise.
As for now, unless he does something totally stupid, I will vote for Trump. No question about it. If Trump bows out or gets kicked out, my vote will go to Cruz.
#85
Go Trump!!!
#86
"I do know one thing. Trump has solidified his spot in the lead. It is now out of the margin for error."

As of this morning's poll, Trump has exactly doubled his points over the second place contender, Jeb Bush.

He gave out the SC Senator's private cell number!!! I don't think he should've done that, but my husband laughed until he cried.
#87
Granny Bear Wrote:"I do know one thing. Trump has solidified his spot in the lead. It is now out of the margin for error."

As of this morning's poll, Trump has exactly doubled his points over the second place contender, Jeb Bush.

He gave out the SC Senator's private cell number!!! I don't think he should've done that, but my husband laughed until he cried.
Lindsey Graham called him a jackass. So giving out his cell was an awesome response Confusednicker: the liberals and conservatives are in full panic mode. They've never had a non career politician come in be honest and not the typical political correctness bullcrap. This makes me think of the Miss USA contestants and how they all have the same answers for every question. Same with politicians, they all say the same thing because its what they think we want to hear. Not me, I want to hear the truth no matter if its good or bad. This way I know where you stand. With trump you know where he stands whether you agree with him or not.
#88
TheRealThing Wrote:I usually stick up for Republicans on here because they generally tend to espouse traditional American values and their party platform does not include planks for abortion on demand, gay rights and liberal interests, particularly the global warming lie.

But you're exactly right, Trump speaks plainly and the establishment politicians don't like that one bit. Career politicians got co-opted into their party's "brand" upon arriving on the hill, and not venturing out of that brand-safe-haven offers them protection and cover. It truly is sickening to listen to them evade a question by leaning on talking points. I'm with you, I like the direct answers Trump gives and I agree that the rest of the field is scared to death of him.

Frankly, I hope Rove and the rest of the President makers don't get over their political heartburn until the election is over. The more I hear Trump speak the more I like him. McCain is a typical establishment RINO and a members only snob that needs to get shoved out of the way by a new generation Republican.
I'm with you, i've always took up for Republicans whether it be here or any forum. BUT as of late they are making it hard for me to do that. Take Mccain for example, in the past i would argue on his behalf just because he was a fellow vet, and a republican, but after seeing that his state is the worst for VA care, and seeing how he hasn't supported other vets, and not only not supported but actually hurt vets then i lost all respect for the man as a Senator. Yeah, i'll give you he was a POW, but the reason he was a POW was because he disobeyed orders, had he not been shot down, he probably would have been kicked out. Either way, i'll give him his respect as a POW, but other than that, he's just a RINO that hasn't done anything in a very long time.
#89
Wonder who Trump is eyeing as a running mate??
#90
Granny Bear Wrote:Wonder who Trump is eyeing as a running mate??

RunItUpTheGut is what i'm hearing or TheRealThing. :Sad04:

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