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Front page of the NY-Post… “Hoosier Daddy”No, now Glenn can eat again…
Gotta say, his radio show might be worth a listen tomorrow…
Front page of the NY-Post… “Hoosier Daddy”No, now Glenn can eat again…
Gotta say, his radio show might be worth a listen tomorrow…
Gingrich defended Trump against claims that he is not a real conservative – a key talking point for other candidates,
thefiscaltimes.com/2016/03/01/Newt-Gingrich-Wake-Republicans-It-s-Either-Trump-or-Clinton“You are either going to elect Hillary Clinton who will, I think, be the most corrupt president in American history, or you’re going to help elect Donald Trump,” Gingrich told Fox News Tuesday morning. “There’s no middle ground. You can’t say virtuously, ‘Oh, I’m going to be neutral.’ If you’re neutral, you’re helping elect Hillary Clinton.”
While Trump is “not a traditional conservative,” Gingrich conceded, he is “an anti-left, anti-political correctness, anti-stupidity American nationalist, and he applies those four basic principles to try and figure out where he’s going and what he’s going to do. Sometimes that makes him complicated for conservatives because they have these cookie cutters – you are for this, you’re not for that.”
I agree 100% and I am afraid more damage will be done to our country no matter who wins now. My heart tells me I don’t want to even vote, but my head tells me I have to. God have MERCY on us. God Bless, MemawAnd we get what we asked for. I think many will come to regret that in the months to come.
We are now between a rock and a hard place and I hate to even vote. God help us. God Bless, Memawthank you! America needs lots of prayers right now.
What do you think about this?Trump is conservative and Newt spoke on the very topic last night. Probably be worth a google and read,
thefiscaltimes.com/2016/03/01/Newt-Gingrich-Wake-Republicans-It-s-Either-Trump-or-Clinton
I understand the concern and fear believe me when I tell you, its quite normal as we see.I agree 100% and I am afraid more damage will be done to our country no matter who wins now. My heart tells me I don’t want to even vote, but my head tells me I have to. God have MERCY on us. God Bless, Memaw
Over 60% of the population wasn’t interested in electing an insider of DC. All that really happened is the peoples will is becoming a reality. The variable is if DT self destructs but nothing indicates this as anything he has done has increased his following.I agree 100% and I am afraid more damage will be done to our country no matter who wins now. My heart tells me I don’t want to even vote, but my head tells me I have to. God have MERCY on us. God Bless, Memaw
I’ve been worried about that, but I don’t think that will occur. What I do think will occur, and is already occurring if you listen to traditional conservatives, is that the party is starting to remake it and will do so. It’ll emerge more Reganite than it is now and some of the factions that have developed will no longer, as those elements will basically be purged. Already the elements in the party that developed both the Cruz and Trump base are being blamed for the inevitable fall defeat and when a candidate runs in 2020 he will be more of a Reaganite and not from the Trump/Cruz wing of the party. My guess is that Cruz is effectively finished as a power in the GOP and that Trump’s legacy will be non existent. As part of that the party emerges isn’t going to be as hard right wing on quite a few things, including, like it or not, immigration, climate change, and national health care of some sort. It just isn’t going to be. Tea Party elements will be out in addition.Rest in peace, G.O.P. 1854-2016 :harp:
You had a good run.
Few points actually, first I think we are only at the onset of general election polling so its early for sure. Also…What do you think about this?
edition.cnn.com/2016/05/04/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-poll-general-election/
This is what I mentioned above, its true with both parties the concern is the economy which was polled last night. Terrorism most of us simply disagree with the Democrats and feel national security is at risk which leads to the immigration issue which DT will have to elaborate on since deporting children and so forth isn’t realistic. Foreign policy is a complete disaster for the Democrats, its not even a talking point for them. Climate change I think is an area both parties can work on but to me they present a double standard with Hillary and fracking, or as we seen in WV with coal or with the water issues which by large is happening on their watch. But I think its a give we need to pay attention to our responsibility as keepers of our planet.Almost 9 out of 10 voters in the poll called the economy extremely or very important to their vote for president, outranking any other issue tested in the poll.
Clinton has the edge on a range of other issues. She is more trusted than Trump on terrorism (50% Clinton to 45% Trump), immigration (51% to 44%), health care (55% to 39%), the income gap (54% to 37%), foreign policy (61% to 36%), education (61% to 34%) and climate change (63% to 30%).
Overall, voters are evenly split on their opinion of Clinton – 49% see her favorably and the same share unfavorably. But a decidedly larger group (56%) see Trump unfavorably than see him favorably (41%).
I’ve given some thought to that as well.I think I’m leaving.. Back to being an independent.
Interesting, but remember that elections are dynamic. Clinton has been pulled to the left by a Sanders who has run well (and who still has an off chance) while the GOP has been pulled apart.This is what I mentioned above, its true with both parties the concern is the economy which was polled last night. Terrorism most of us simply disagree with the Democrats and feel national security is at risk which leads to the immigration issue which DT will have to elaborate on since deporting children and so forth isn’t realistic. Foreign policy is a complete disaster for the Democrats, its not even a talking point for them. Climate change I think is an area both parties can work on but to me they present a double standard with Hillary and fracking, or as we seen in WV with coal or with the water issues which by large is happening on their watch. But I think its a give we need to pay attention to our responsibility as keepers of our planet.
As far as favorable, to me the difference is Trump can address this and change minds, the only question is how effectively will he. Hillary and her integrity issue is in stone and will always be there imo. I don’t see this changing no matter what.
Trump has the majority of support from the GOP and frankly some democrats also. His numbers in voter turnout are on course to break the record. When we say more women vote, actually younger women voting is an issue for the democrats and married women favor the republican party. This is an issue anyway since Hillary is an advocate for women so naturally this should favor her. But its a matter of gaining votes where possible. Same with other areas of the democrats such as the black community. You simply have to have a real desire to unite the country and it can be done for the simple reason a good deal of these peoples are blue collar workers and they are affected by the economy. There’s only one color we all understand and thats green. It was crystal clear last night in the polling-all worry about the economy, number one issue.to hear that the majority of the GOP doesn’t support Trump, that most Americans register as Democrats, that more women vote than men, and all that means that Trump is completely un-electable. It just won’t happen.
Right she has no choice but to lean left and probably till Calif, how much it effects her movement back to the middle remains to be seen. The GOP is no more pulled apart than say it was with McCain when 40% stated they would never vote for anyone else or with Obama/Clinton with the Demos in 08. Much of this a status quo in the election process. But the issue became not having a GOP insider again or a perceived radical as Cruz who really I like but he’s alarming in Congress.Interesting, but remember that elections are dynamic. Clinton has been pulled to the left by a Sanders who has run well (and who still has an off chance) while the GOP has been pulled apart.
Actually is reported the opposite, Democrats have been voting for Trump and he is above 73% of the Rep party. Mitt had 93% and lost but had zero democrat support so theres still work no denying this but its a plausible path. Positive attitude and much work!I know that people cite to Clinton’s dislikability, but I don’t think people realize the degree that Trump is abhorrent to many Republicans. No Republican nominee can win without Democratic votes. A lot of Republicans now are going to vote for Clinton. This isn’t a fantasy, I’m hearing open pondering of it.
I don’t know, I have real problems with Hillary, grew up in a military family, served and have a good deal of family in the police area. I honestly believe Hillary isn’t gonna make it to the election. At the end of the day I believe good and justice has the final say as much as I could be liberal myself in thinking, I don’t see her skating. Call it misplaced faith but I don’t think so. But all parties re-unite, if this happens with the Democrats you have disaster and possibly a new party as a result. The GOP is re adjusting right now.And the fact that Sanders has stayed in, and pulled Clinton to the left, means when she is elected in the fall, she will be far to the left of President Obama. The Democrats may have been on both sides of some of these issues, but they won’t be then. We will have a genuinely liberal administration for at least one term.
The real question is to what extent Clinton remakes the country in a leftward manner. Some Presidents have an impact like that, some not. FDR, for example, remade the country into something politically new. Theodore Roosevelt did as well. I don’t see Clinton doing that, but I to think by the end of her four years we will have a completely, irreversibly, left wing Supreme Court.
Oh, we are playing for all marbles this time so to speak, I agree. But I don’t see Tea party of GOP extremism, in fact that would have been the case with Cruz. Trump is at the end of the day practical imo.That will be a moral and political disaster, and we will not recover from that change ever. Those who saw that coming, by the GOP extremism, when Clinton would have been so easy to pick off, will blame the radical edge of the GOP this go around, and justifiably. There’s no way a Senate can sit on the Supreme Court nominations for four years, and there was no hope of Cruz or Trump being elected. We will have to live with that.
Interesting article. I am not convinced that Trump is a conservative, but I certainly don’t want to support Hillary in any way. I hope more Republicans come to that conclusion.What do you think about this?
edition.cnn.com/2016/05/04/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-poll-general-election/
I supported Bill, I’m ashamed to admit. There’s no way in hell I could support either Hillary or Sanders. Cruz was my choice but now I have to go with Kasich.Interesting, but remember that elections are dynamic. Clinton has been pulled to the left by a Sanders who has run well (and who still has an off chance) while the GOP has been pulled apart.
I know that people cite to Clinton’s dislikability, but I don’t think people realize the degree that Trump is abhorrent to many Republicans. No Republican nominee can win without Democratic votes. A lot of Republicans now are going to vote for Clinton. This isn’t a fantasy, I’m hearing open pondering of it.
And the fact that Sanders has stayed in, and pulled Clinton to the left, means when she is elected in the fall, she will be far to the left of President Obama. The Democrats may have been on both sides of some of these issues, but they won’t be then. We will have a genuinely liberal administration for at least one term.
The real question is to what extent Clinton remakes the country in a leftward manner. Some Presidents have an impact like that, some not. FDR, for example, remade the country into something politically new. Theodore Roosevelt did as well. I don’t see Clinton doing that, but I to think by the end of her four years we will have a completely, irreversibly, left wing Supreme Court.
That will be a moral and political disaster, and we will not recover from that change ever. Those who saw that coming, by the GOP extremism, when Clinton would have been so easy to pick off, will blame the radical edge of the GOP this go around, and justifiably. There’s no way a Senate can sit on the Supreme Court nominations for four years, and there was no hope of Cruz or Trump being elected. We will have to live with that.
I hope Cruz has some respect and declines the VP if he is nominated. After what Trump said about his wife and dad. I couldn’t be on the same boat with a person who spoke against my family.Chris Christie. Sarah Palin.
But Trump said Carson was not a true bc he is SDA.I keep hearing that yet everytime i turn on the TV, there he is being disingenuous again.
To me, he hardly projects a image of a true Christian. Dr. Carson, OTOH certainly did. Too bad Cruz sandbagged him.
Good riddance to Cruz. He is a bright and talented conservative. He just needs to stop lying all the time and I could see him being the nominee in the future.
Unfortunately i care not for either Trump or HillaryMay have to right in a name on the ballot.