GOP Presidential Nomination

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Dec 18, 2013
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No bad man is totally corrupt and every virtuous man isn't completely virtuous. People change...things change. Your reaction to Trump seems like it originates in your limbic system.
Trump can change, but I don't think he wants to and yea, it's not even what I think, but even according to his own words. That's for him to figure out, not the voter, and even for his own sake shows me why it not be good for him to be president. As it pertains to us he is not suitable to be president on many factors, it's not a question of his salvation, it's a question of doing a specific job at this important time.

Frankly, his supporters might be worse than he is. I am not gonna sit by and let Trump hijack the country and my Sirk's limbic system and sweep him away so easily into this mob of Red Shirts.

[video=youtube;_5GX5rS9qto]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5GX5rS9qto[/video]
 
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Reality check.

Kasich has the support of 1-2% of Republican voters. He is not going to win. He is wasting time that could be used on viable candidates. At best, he entered the race in hopes of becoming a cabinet member of someone else's administration. I would like to think this is obvious, but it seems not to be obvious to everyone. He's not a bad person. He just isn't the kind of person Republicans support for President.

So, in the coming months, when Kasich drops out with 1% support, are we going to hear that 99% of Republicans are stupid? It seems like we are already hearing sour grapes. Why not ask yourself, if Kasich is such a great candidate, why doesn't he understand the electorate better and address them and their needs in a way that makes them want to support him? Instead, , he is talking more like Hillary Clinton on immigration. When he talked about deciding who he'd bail out and who would not be so lucky, he got booed. Again, he didn't sound like a conservative. He sounded like a guy who has been forced to bend conservative principals in order to win elections in a state that has turned blue. In other words, he has become Mitt Romney.

I've grown weary of listening to lectures on how dumb people are if they don't support Governor Kasich. Well, a lot of us are not low information people, and we just don't like him. He has 1% support, so most people, including high information voters, do not like Governor Kasich. He was never going to beat Hillary Clinton. He is weeks away from dropping out and he will not be missed. Pick someone else and move on.
 

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No bad man is totally corrupt and every virtuous man isn't completely virtuous. People change...things change. Your reaction to Trump seems like it originates in your limbic system.

amen, there is no man beyond redemption!

i'm happy to admit that i have a visceral reaction to Trump.
that man makes my stomach churn.
 
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amen, there is no man beyond redemption!

i'm happy to admit that i have a visceral reaction to Trump.
that man makes my stomach churn.
Isn't it fascinating that often we are disgusted in someone else because we see in them, something we don't like in ourselves. Just being honest here. Hillary makes my skin crawl. I wonder what it is in me that causes this reaction?
 

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Isn't it fascinating that often we are disgusted in someone else because we see in them, something we don't like in ourselves. Just being honest here. Hillary makes my skin crawl. I wonder what it is in me that causes this reaction?
If you resemble anything of your avatar...yeah, I can see it../:p
 
Dec 18, 2013
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Reality check.

Kasich has the support of 1-2% of Republican voters. He is not going to win. He is wasting time that could be used on viable candidates. At best, he entered the race in hopes of becoming a cabinet member of someone else's administration. I would like to think this is obvious, but it seems not to be obvious to everyone. He's not a bad person. He just isn't the kind of person Republicans support for President.

So, in the coming months, when Kasich drops out with 1% support, are we going to hear that 99% of Republicans are stupid? It seems like we are already hearing sour grapes. Why not ask yourself, if Kasich is such a great candidate, why doesn't he understand the electorate better and address them and their needs in a way that makes them want to support him? Instead, , he is talking more like Hillary Clinton on immigration. When he talked about deciding who he'd bail out and who would not be so lucky, he got booed. Again, he didn't sound like a conservative. He sounded like a guy who has been forced to bend conservative principals in order to win elections in a state that has turned blue. In other words, he has become Mitt Romney.

I've grown weary of listening to lectures on how dumb people are if they don't support Governor Kasich. Well, a lot of us are not low information people, and we just don't like him. He has 1% support, so most people, including high information voters, do not like Governor Kasich. He was never going to beat Hillary Clinton. He is weeks away from dropping out and he will not be missed. Pick someone else and move on.
Reality check it then. How many people polled? Where polled at? Who polled them? Opinion polls mean nothing, there is only one poll that matters. Here's an opinion for your poll; if you're picking presidents based on opinion polls that are largely fabricated to begin with then you're a lower info voter than the ones voting based on racist tone and fascist looks.

Kasich could beat Hillary, he's got a superior record of prosperity. Do you want a bunch of neo-nazis to hijack America or do you want someone with a proven record of fixing government problems, particularly economic problems? You don't got to pick Kasich, I'll gladly keep him around as my servant Governor and enjoy prosperity and competent government to hedge against Hillary taking the White House because the GOP opted to become the party of the circus instead

You're new to our little discussion, I recommend you read this epic modern American drama and saga. This ain't sour grapes, I have said Kasich be the best to win from the get go because I know his record and can see the results of positive prosperity and Christian governance and especially in comparison to the failure of his two predecessors as Governor. Frankly before the race officially started I didn't even think he'd run. I have learned through the course of this more on his House of Representatives record, and that is even better for he was a chief mind behind the policies that led to economic prosperity in the 1990s. I have swayed a lil lately considering Jeb Bush, mostly just for the need to save the GOP from itself from Trump. Though I still think most my youthful brethren may not be so open-minded to the shrub despite the fact his economic record as governor of Florida is actually pretty good. Had no qualms at the beginning with Huckabee, but developed a fondness for him because of his rightly questing to free Kim Davis, and then looking into his record more indeed, he did well economically for his people.

Guess it don't matter though, the GOPers want kool-aid Still wondering if they're intentionally throwing the election to Hillary.
 

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Only on CC can you stir up a debate whether or not Hillary and Sirk actually wear tights lol/
 
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It's the first song I think of when I hear the word "disco."
Lol oh man, first song when I think of disco is somewhat wittily applicable to the race as stands at this point.

Why must Trump be stopped and a logical GOPer with good experience and a good record be chosen? It's quite simple:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vj092UgKwQ
[video=youtube;_Vj092UgKwQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vj092UgKwQ[/video]
 
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Lol oh man, first song when I think of disco is somewhat wittily applicable to the race as stands at this point.

Why must Trump be stopped and a logical GOPer with good experience and a good record be chosen? It's quite simple:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vj092UgKwQ
[video=youtube;_Vj092UgKwQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vj092UgKwQ[/video]


Bahahahahahaha!.....