So there is hope for bush after all. Good news.......
So there is hope for bush after all. Good news.......
Probably? Have you watched any of the debates so far?
He specifically told him, in a rather aggressive manner lol. [Source] Then Cruz decided to be a putz and throw the "New York Values" values at him and that relationship went out the window.
[video=youtube;TM6qRl3dSME]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM6qRl3dSME[/video]
Watch Cruz's eyes, you can see the moment of instant regret.
This is why Cruz is not cut out to be president. He openly insults a very large group of people under the tent of a state. Not very presidential. You're going to be president of a country that includes New York. That's like applying for your boss's job and insulting the people under you. It doesn't make sense.
This is why Cruz is not cut out to be president. He openly insults a very large group of people under the tent of a state. Not very presidential. You're going to be president of a country that includes New York. That's like applying for your boss's job and insulting the people under you. It doesn't make sense.
This is why Cruz is not cut out to be president. He openly insults a very large group of people under the tent of a state. Not very presidential. You're going to be president of a country that includes New York. That's like applying for your boss's job and insulting the people under you. It doesn't make sense.
This is why Cruz is not cut out to be president. He openly insults a very large group of people under the tent of a state. Not very presidential. You're going to be president of a country that includes New York. That's like applying for your boss's job and insulting the people under you. It doesn't make sense.
Hell, Dems and RINOs insult everyone between the Appalacians and the Rockies damn near every day, why not **** off them for a change.
He named 2 judges he had in mind:
Diane S. Skykes
William H. Pryor Jr
Both were appointed by the George W Bush administration. What qualms do you have exactly?
I think Trump's use of 9/11 was a calculated political move. In fact, I haven't seen 9/11 used like that since Bush left.
The proper response, though, is: Mr. Trump - that feeling you felt after 9/11, that feeling of everyone helping each other out, that feeling that was so new to you? That's what most of the rest of the country feels every day.
Aaahhh--- that's interesting. I hadn't thought of that. A bit passive/aggressive. Ok. Mostly aggressive. That makes some sense, though.I have a different theory on him regarding 9/11. I think the reason he's being such a bully to Jeb is because he has an axe to grind with the Bush family and holds them accountable for 9/11.
Ted Cruz Overtakes Donald Trump in Latest Republican Presidential Poll - WSJ
Texas senator leads businessman 28% to 26% nationally, Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds
Feb. 17, 2016 5:00 p.m. ET
Support for Donald Trump among Republicans has declined in the past month, leaving him slightly behind Sen. Ted Cruz in the race for GOP presidential nominee, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted after a combative debate performance that soured some voters on the New York businessman.
Well, as I've said in open forum before if Cruz pulls it off he gets my vote. Same for Rubio. Still wondering about y'all if one of them doesn't pull it off. Haven't heard many pledges to vote Trump if he is the nominee. Hear lots of noise that he is a Democrat, so if its Trump vs Hitlery or Let-it-Bernie are you saying the choice doesn't matter? Does that mean you don't vote at all or vote Dem? Or maybe find a circumstance under which you can vote Trump?
Have to say the Gowdy endorsement moves me more than the Nikki Haley endorsement.
Gowdy: Trump Voters Will Eventually Say "We Made Our Point" And Support Electable Rubio | Video | RealClearPolitics
REP. TREY GOWDY, (R-SC): I think the theory is that Mr. Trump's supporters are very loyal and there is a ceiling beyond which he can not go. And that ceiling would not be 50%. So as the field winnows down, if Governor Kasich were to drop out, if Governor Bush were to drop out, where do those votes go? Hint, hint!
And at some point it's going to be a two-person race. And then I think electability is the defining issue. To the extent Marco can win in November, and I think even his detractors admit he can win in November, the field has to winnow down some. And until it does, I think Marco will keep talking about what he would do and defend himself when attacked...
The poll you had earlier this morning shows there are certain number of Republicans that won't support Mr. Trump. So you may pick up Democrats or blue-collar Democrats from the past but you're also going to lose Republicans. I think Marco is the most unifying candidate that we have. I think, it is not just electability, though.
Marco is conservative. How this notion got perpetuated that he is establishment guy I find laughable. If you have a conservative who can win, without alienating large chunks of the Republican party, [Answers his own question. This is exactly what I would think characterizes an 'establishment guy'] I think ultimately hopefully, folks are going to say okay, we made our point. We want you to know that we are tired of Washington. We're tired of Congress. We made our point.[I'm not so sure folks who feel this way will just roll over and trust an establishment pol to take that point to heart. People want to do more than deliver a message, they want to force change. I will get behind Rubio if I have to, not because I suddenly like or trust him] If you want to make a difference you have to win in November. So who can do that and I think it is Marco.
It is nice to see people weighing in whose opinions matter (at least to me)
I'd take that poll with a grain of salt. Two other polls released this week show him up by 15-20 still. Maybe the shipped has turned, but I won't believe it till there are more results that indicate the same.