Republican Party Abandoning Trump Train Wreck

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The privileged want to stay in power. Surprise!


Wait, are you joking? Trump is nothing if not privileged.

How can people be operational nc with so damn much cognitive dissonance?


He's privileged through his own making. He's not political royalty. He will still have power, win or lose. I'd he wins? That leaves many establishment politicians feeling threatened. They know he might not play their game, and he just might expose them to the American people


Do you even understand what "privileged" means?
Anonymous
But the Clintons are royalty, because they come from a long line of famous politicians. Oh wait....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are showing me a list of republicans that have put their own needs and desires above the people, I agree.


A Republican publicly endorsing Clinton is putting his own needs and desires above the country? It's actually putting his own needs and desires above the party.


+1 Voting for Clinton is putting America first and making sure our country stays great. Trump is an open sewer of misinformation, ever changing positions, and meanness towards those who are not white males. Trump doesn't care about our constitution or the founding principle of our country that all people are created equal.

-An educated 15 yo white male


there you go
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The privileged want to stay in power. Surprise!


Wait, are you joking? Trump is nothing if not privileged.

How can people be operational nc with so damn much cognitive dissonance?


He's privileged through his own making. He's not political royalty. He will still have power, win or lose. I'd he wins? That leaves many establishment politicians feeling threatened. They know he might not play their game, and he just might expose them to the American people


Trump grew up in a wealthy family. He received $14 million from his daddy to start his own business.

That is the very definition of privilege.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Former Senator John Warner (R-VA) endorses Hillary:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/clinton-to-score-another-gop-endorsement-former-senator-john-warner-of-virginia/2016/09/27/43caf6e6-84cf-11e6-a3ef-f35afb41797f_story.html


From the article: "Other former elected Republican officeholders who have endorsed Clinton include: Michael Bloomberg, a mayor of New York; Arne Carlson, a governor of Minnesota; David Durenberger, a senator from Minnesota; Constance A. Morella, a congresswoman from Maryland; Larry Pressler, a senator and congressman from South Dakota; Christopher Shays, a congressman from Connecticut; and John J.H. Schwarz, a congressman from Michigan. Clinton has also been endorsed by Richard L. Hanna, a current Republican congressman from New York."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The privileged want to stay in power. Surprise!


Wait, are you joking? Trump is nothing if not privileged.

How can people be operational nc with so damn much cognitive dissonance?


He's privileged through his own making. He's not political royalty. He will still have power, win or lose. I'd he wins? That leaves many establishment politicians feeling threatened. They know he might not play their game, and he just might expose them to the American people


Trump grew up in a wealthy family. He received $14 million from his daddy to start his own business.

That is the very definition of privilege.


+1 The man was born with a platinum spoon in his mouth. Give me a break. People honestly think he's "one of them"?

Look at his tax proposals:
-cut taxes across the board. Why cut it for the super rich? They already pay lower than their fair share by using tax loopholes. Just look at Trump.
-Cut the estate tax. Now, who does that serve?

Talk about cognitive dissonance.
Anonymous
Michael Chertoff, lead Republican counsel on the committee to investigate Whitewater and Bush 43's Homeland Security Secretary, endorses Clinton:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-10-03/clinton-s-former-prosecutor-michael-chertoff-endorses-her
Anonymous
Barbara Bush (GWB's daughter) supporting Clinton.

Michael Chertoff
Anonymous
This list is of Republicans abandoning Trump's dumpster fire is getting longer by the minute now. Two recent notables:

John MCCain

Mike Pence

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This list is of Republicans abandoning Trump's dumpster fire is getting longer by the minute now. Two recent notables:

John MCCain

Mike Pence



Pence hasn't officially said that. Either way, he's done. His career is over because he hitched his wagon to the Hindenburg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This list is of Republicans abandoning Trump's dumpster fire is getting longer by the minute now. Two recent notables:

John MCCain

Mike Pence



Pence hasn't officially said that. Either way, he's done. His career is over because he hitched his wagon to the Hindenburg.


To be fair, he is loathed in his own state. Accepting the VP slot was a Hail Mary to save his own floundering career. Bad move, Mike!
Anonymous
When Republicans send their people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people who have lots of problems. They're sending tax evaders. They’re sending rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Republicans send their people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people who have lots of problems. They're sending tax evaders. They’re sending rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.


Nailed it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This list is of Republicans abandoning Trump's dumpster fire is getting longer by the minute now. Two recent notables:

John MCCain

Mike Pence



Pence hasn't officially said that. Either way, he's done. His career is over because he hitched his wagon to the Hindenburg.


To be fair, he is loathed in his own state. Accepting the VP slot was a Hail Mary to save his own floundering career. Bad move, Mike!


Yup. Essentially the same move that Christie made without the actual title. Now they're both dunzo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This list is of Republicans abandoning Trump's dumpster fire is getting longer by the minute now. Two recent notables:

John MCCain

Mike Pence



Pence hasn't officially said that. Either way, he's done. His career is over because he hitched his wagon to the Hindenburg.


To be fair, he is loathed in his own state. Accepting the VP slot was a Hail Mary to save his own floundering career. Bad move, Mike!


Yup. Essentially the same move that Christie made without the actual title. Now they're both dunzo.


Also Giuliani. He has lowered himself to being a party hitman. What a black stain on his career.
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