Time for me to register as an independent. Bye, bye GOP, your soul has been revealed.
So you want Hillary to be president?
Time for me to register as an independent. Bye, bye GOP, your soul has been revealed.
And "whoa"? Really? That's the rhetoric used in African-American churches (for Ds) and in Fundie churches (for Rs) all the time.
So you want Hillary to be president?
Time for me to register as an independent. Bye, bye GOP, your soul has been revealed.
No, he is not. He's the product of populist, poor-middle-class angst. There's a world of difference between say Ben Sasse (where I am) and an unprincipled populist. His vacillating positions and growing support even in the midst of it reveals this isn't about ideological purity.
More of an issue of temperament than policy.
An uncompromising temperament
Where compromise is referred to as "politically correct"
Trump has no policies. At least none that I can discern
In a year where the Democrats are set to nominate someone currently being investigated by the FBI, the Republicans nominate a reality TV star.
More of an issue of temperament than policy.
An uncompromising temperament
Where compromise is referred to as "politically correct"
Trump has no policies. At least none that I can discern
I'm almost ready to vote for Trump over Hillary.
Interesting read from this morning's Politico. One of my cynical sayings after a life in politics is that whoever is at the top is usually standing on a pile of dead (politically, not physically) bodies. The problem for Cruz was that the bodies he was standing on weren't dead yet.
Link: http://www.politico.com/magazine/st...016-drop-out-presidential-race-indiana-213868
In the aftermath, I don't think Cruz's team will never get enough credit for running a really fantastic on-the-ground operation. But Trump is nuclear and Cruz's approach was a water pistol by comparison. A SuperSoaker for sure, but still a water pistol. Using the baseball analogy, Cruz played small ball with the best of them, but as Fritz Ostermueller once said (recounted by Ralph Kiner), "Home run hitters drive Cadillacs and singles hitters drive Fords."