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If Donald Trump, John Herring's man, doesn't win the GOP nomination.

From CNN:

(CNN)Donald Trump is issuing a dire warning to his supporters: You're
getting ripped off.

"The system, folks, is rigged," Trump told supporters at a rally Monday
night in Albany, New York. "It's a rigged, disgusting, dirty system."

Trump is coming to grips with the creeping possibility that he could
narrowly lose the Republican nomination at a contested GOP convention
despite landing in Cleveland with the most delegates. And his latest
comments follow a series of victories by Ted Cruz's well-oiled delegate
wrangling machine at state and county Republican conventions, most
recently this weekend when the Texas senator swept the Colorado
Republican convention -- wins that are fueling Cruz in the event neither
of the two men capture the 1,237 delegates needed to avoid a brokered
convention.

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Sigh...and Trump would be the easiest candidate for Hillary to beat,
though I am sure she'd slaughter Ted Cruz, too. Wait, there's John
Kasich, who is going nowhere, and maybe waiting in the wings, Paul Ryan.

Where's Dick Nixon when the GOP needs him...

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:06:09 -0400, Keyser Söze
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If Donald Trump, John Herring's man, doesn't win the GOP nomination.

From CNN:

(CNN)Donald Trump is issuing a dire warning to his supporters: You're
getting ripped off.


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Sigh...and Trump would be the easiest candidate for Hillary to beat,
though I am sure she'd slaughter Ted Cruz, too. Wait, there's John
Kasich, who is going nowhere, and maybe waiting in the wings, Paul Ryan.

The GOP really doesn't want Trump, any more than the DNC wants Bernie.
Both will be pushed out by politics, no matter what they win in the
primaries. The open question is where do their followers go, if they
show up at all. It is hard to imagine these people being able to vote
for Hillary or Cruz.
The main problem with Sanders and Trump is the Libertarians are the
only party with the organization to actually get on the ballot in all
50 states if they want to try a 3d party bid and the Libertarians
would not have either one of them.

Where's Dick Nixon when the GOP needs him...


The democrats assassinated him. It is ironic since he may have been
the most progressive president since FDR. He certainly expanded the
power of government about as much.
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On 4/12/16 12:21 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:06:09 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

If Donald Trump, John Herring's man, doesn't win the GOP nomination.

From CNN:

(CNN)Donald Trump is issuing a dire warning to his supporters: You're
getting ripped off.


- - - -

Sigh...and Trump would be the easiest candidate for Hillary to beat,
though I am sure she'd slaughter Ted Cruz, too. Wait, there's John
Kasich, who is going nowhere, and maybe waiting in the wings, Paul Ryan.



The GOP really doesn't want Trump, any more than the DNC wants Bernie.
Both will be pushed out by politics, no matter what they win in the
primaries. The open question is where do their followers go, if they
show up at all. It is hard to imagine these people being able to vote
for Hillary or Cruz.



Apparently a majority of those GOPers voting in that party's primaries
want Trump. I certainly can understand and appreciate why the GOP
leaders don't want the Trumpster or the Cruzer, but I really don't see
where they have a possibility of a general election winner in their
ranks or among "the 17" who dropped out of the race.

I am sure a significant percentage of Bernie's student supporters in the
primaries/caucuses will sit on their hands in the general election, as
students do in every election.

If Trump loses the nomination, I am sure he will do something to further
screw up the GOP's chances. He's really *the* flaming asshole of
politicians, and he will make a Nazi-like retreat, burning the grain and
villages as he leaves. The guy is really disgusting.
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"The system, folks, is rigged," Trump told supporters at a rally Monday

So? Bernie could tell you the same.
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:32:36 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 4/12/16 12:21 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:06:09 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

If Donald Trump, John Herring's man, doesn't win the GOP nomination.

From CNN:

(CNN)Donald Trump is issuing a dire warning to his supporters: You're
getting ripped off.


- - - -

Sigh...and Trump would be the easiest candidate for Hillary to beat,
though I am sure she'd slaughter Ted Cruz, too. Wait, there's John
Kasich, who is going nowhere, and maybe waiting in the wings, Paul Ryan.



The GOP really doesn't want Trump, any more than the DNC wants Bernie.
Both will be pushed out by politics, no matter what they win in the
primaries. The open question is where do their followers go, if they
show up at all. It is hard to imagine these people being able to vote
for Hillary or Cruz.



Apparently a majority of those GOPers voting in that party's primaries
want Trump. I certainly can understand and appreciate why the GOP
leaders don't want the Trumpster or the Cruzer, but I really don't see
where they have a possibility of a general election winner in their
ranks or among "the 17" who dropped out of the race.


It is not really the majority. He is still only getting about 30-40%
of the vote.

I am sure a significant percentage of Bernie's student supporters in the
primaries/caucuses will sit on their hands in the general election, as
students do in every election.


As long as they do, we will keep stealing their future.
Unfortunately Bernie is no better for them. He would just pile onto
the debt that they carry. Taking it off the student debt and putting
it on the national debt just spreads it to kids who didn't go to
college and have less ability to pay for it.

If Trump loses the nomination, I am sure he will do something to further
screw up the GOP's chances. He's really *the* flaming asshole of
politicians, and he will make a Nazi-like retreat, burning the grain and
villages as he leaves. The guy is really disgusting.


I agree on Trump. He will either get the nomination or he will burn
the place down. It is strange that the biggest antagonists for both
parties are not really party members. Trumps democratic credentials
are as strong as his republican ones and Bernie has called himself
independent for as long as anyone can remember.


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On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:06:09 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

....more Keyserscheiße.
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Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns!
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