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Don't think the riggers will dare try that at this point, but I've had some hunches go south before.
Think some RINO scum would prefer the b-b-b-b witch over Trump, who I think will remain on top as the GOP candidate. .
Like I just said, my hunches ain't prophecy.
However any means includes rigged voting and rigged candidate selection.
Left... Those that want Government Controlling citizen. Easy equation By Any Means necessary thats the definition of fascism.
Of course having Paul Ryan just pass Obama's Christmas wish list is probably going to keep people riled up for some time to come.
America has been on a slide into a Banana Republic for a long time. If Bush wins the primary, that would establish it a solid Banana Republic, for sure.
The establishment Rs would prefer any of the others who are already in lock step with them. That absolutely excludes Cruz, Trump, Fiorina, Carson, Paul and Christi to a degree. They would have spent the entire bank on Lindsey Graham if he could have moved up even just a little.
A better question might be, How many of us here are registered republicans or independents simply because we could never be democrats?
I like to call Sir Jeb "grasshopper eyes" due to that weird stare that peers out from his glasses.
Ted Cruz reminds me of a relative of the Addams family or the Munsters, but I'd voter for him to beat the b-b-b-b witch.
Looks ain't everything. This here is a place to be objective, y'all.
Still, Broom Hillary has aged uglier as sin.
“You will never be president. You will never be president!"
The only thing left to do at that point was to fall to the floor kicking and screaming.
When the tantrum is over...he’ll drop out.
Exhibit 2: Hillary Clinton.
Bush is running because he's part of the Republican old blood like his brother and father before him. What he fails to understand (like many other politicians) is that politics is shifting away from the media elites and more toward online forums and blogs. His campaign likely would have been very successful about 30 years ago. His problem is that many of the Republican voters are as tired of the Bush family as they are sickened by the Clinton family. Bush just really isn't all that photogenic - he lacks the type of presence needed by a Presidential candidate. And worst of all are his policies. He's a centrist, establishment guy - which was great twenty or thirty years ago, but people are sick of that kind of candidate - especially now.
Bush has blown a lot of money and has nothing to show for it. He's topped out at 2%-3% in the polls and that isn't going to get any better unless Marco Rubio drops out. Bush, Kasich, Christie, Gilmore, and Pataki are all establishment and getting nowhere. Santorum and Huckabee are trying to appeal to the Evangelicals and are getting trashed by Cruz. They also need to drop out. Carson had a good run, but the more he speaks, the less people want to hear of him. I still think he'd make a great Cabinet member, but I think his presidential aspirations are over. Fiorina may talk big, but her business past is a huge liability I don't see her getting past with GOP voters - let alone Independents. Rand Paul would make a great Secretary of Anything, really. Treasury would be awesome. But he's old news to most as he's run several other times and just can't get critical mass.
I really think that at this point the real battle is between Cruz and Trump. I think Cruz will win Iowa and Trump will take New Hampshire. After those two, we should see at least a half-dozen candidates drop out, probably leaving Trump, Cruz, Carson, Fiorina, and Rubio. A couple of others will probably try to hang around for Nevada and Bush might even try to stay for Florida, but it's just wasted money IMHO.
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