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iruinedyourday 01-22-2016 08:09 PM

Trump announced VP
 
Ted Cruz. Could make some waves. Let's see how this plays out for em cotton.

Lurikeen 01-22-2016 08:49 PM

Trump didn't announce a VP. However... he is certainly pushing the Palin endorsement for all it's worth, maybe even letting some of the "Teaparty" think he might consider her for his VP slot.

Edit: And just so you know IRYD... back in November it was being speculated whether or not A Trump/Cruz ticket were possible. So no "announcement" yet.

iruinedyourday 01-22-2016 09:05 PM

Can you give me positive reasons we'd want the gop back in the whitehouse?

Like what the good things that can come from it are? I'm being serious.

AzzarTheGod 01-22-2016 09:06 PM

Ted Cruz voted against the NDAA. Doubt that plays very well with the establishment.

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Originally Posted by iruinedyourday (Post 2171797)
Can you give me positive reasons we'd want the gop back in the whitehouse?

Like what the good things that can come from it are? I'm being serious.

Uh, like getting constitutional due process back with a few line-item vetos next time the NDAA comes up for renewal.

You agree with the indefinite detention of American citizens without a lawyer and without being charged with a crime?

iruinedyourday 01-22-2016 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by AzzarTheGod (Post 2171798)
Ted Cruz voted against the NDAA. Doubt that plays very well with the establishment.



Uh, like getting constitutional due process back with a few line-item vetos next time the NDAA comes up for renewal.

You agree with the indefinite detention of American citizens without a lawyer or being charged with a crime?

Explain both of those things like I don't already agree with you.

AzzarTheGod 01-22-2016 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by iruinedyourday (Post 2171803)
Explain both of those things like I don't already agree with you.

Bernie ain't gettin in. Schillary is pro-NDAA.

A vote for the GOP is a vote for freedom at this point.

Lurikeen 01-22-2016 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by iruinedyourday (Post 2171797)
Can you give me positive reasons we'd want the gop back in the whitehouse?

Like what the good things that can come from it are? I'm being serious.

Personally, and seriously, I don't identify with the GOP/Republicans anymore. They are NOT conservatives. In fact, liberals shouldn't have much of a problem voting for Trump.

Again, seriously, good riddance to the Republican party. Hopefully conservatives can build a new coalition.

AzzarTheGod 01-22-2016 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lurikeen (Post 2171807)
Personally, and seriously, I don't identify with the GOP/Republicans anymore. They are NOT conservatives. In fact, liberals shouldn't have much of a problem voting for Trump.

Again, seriously, good riddance to the Republican party. Hopefully conservatives can build a new coalition.

Cool story. Its called working with what you've got.

Lurikeen 01-22-2016 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AzzarTheGod (Post 2171811)
Cool story. Its called working with what you've got.

Uh, no. What you describe is not a "cool story" but a freaking nightmare. You only like what you have to choose because you don't think you have much of a choice.

iruinedyourday 01-22-2016 09:13 PM

Any good policies the repubs have made over the last 30 years that aren't dismantled due to failure or known as total failures?


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