Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that not endorsing Trump could hurt John McCain in the primaries. I know Trump is acting like a little baby and saying he won't endorse McCain because he thinks he should have done more for vets, or Paul Ryan because "he's just not there yet" (because Trump is a big bully who gets mad and threatens to ruin the whole game if other kids won't play with him), but I doubt Trump's lack of support would really affect primary votes. Would it really? If divi hope McCain doesn't cave.
What a big bully Trump is. I understand how he wants to run foreign policy now and I am afraid for us.
I think you are wrong about that, but if so, why would McCain endorse Trump? Trump has done nothing but savagely attack McCain on even his military record and his time as a POW? McCain is either endorsing Trump because he thinks he needs to in order to win his primary, or he is senile.
Or McCain thinks it's the right thing to do, for party unity and loyalty. Unfortunately for him, Trump doesn't subscribe to those concepts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that not endorsing Trump could hurt John McCain in the primaries. I know Trump is acting like a little baby and saying he won't endorse McCain because he thinks he should have done more for vets, or Paul Ryan because "he's just not there yet" (because Trump is a big bully who gets mad and threatens to ruin the whole game if other kids won't play with him), but I doubt Trump's lack of support would really affect primary votes. Would it really? If divi hope McCain doesn't cave.
What a big bully Trump is. I understand how he wants to run foreign policy now and I am afraid for us.
I think you are wrong about that, but if so, why would McCain endorse Trump? Trump has done nothing but savagely attack McCain on even his military record and his time as a POW? McCain is either endorsing Trump because he thinks he needs to in order to win his primary, or he is senile.
Or McCain thinks it's the right thing to do, for party unity and loyalty. Unfortunately for him, Trump doesn't subscribe to those concepts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that not endorsing Trump could hurt John McCain in the primaries. I know Trump is acting like a little baby and saying he won't endorse McCain because he thinks he should have done more for vets, or Paul Ryan because "he's just not there yet" (because Trump is a big bully who gets mad and threatens to ruin the whole game if other kids won't play with him), but I doubt Trump's lack of support would really affect primary votes. Would it really? If divi hope McCain doesn't cave.
What a big bully Trump is. I understand how he wants to run foreign policy now and I am afraid for us.
I think you are wrong about that, but if so, why would McCain endorse Trump? Trump has done nothing but savagely attack McCain on even his military record and his time as a POW? McCain is either endorsing Trump because he thinks he needs to in order to win his primary, or he is senile.
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that not endorsing Trump could hurt John McCain in the primaries. I know Trump is acting like a little baby and saying he won't endorse McCain because he thinks he should have done more for vets, or Paul Ryan because "he's just not there yet" (because Trump is a big bully who gets mad and threatens to ruin the whole game if other kids won't play with him), but I doubt Trump's lack of support would really affect primary votes. Would it really? If divi hope McCain doesn't cave.
What a big bully Trump is. I understand how he wants to run foreign policy now and I am afraid for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday Chris Christie disagreed with Trump about Trump's treatment of the Khan's family for the first time after a long time. Granted it was not strong wording: http://time.com/4435900/chris-christie-donald-trump-khans-aide/
Also yesterday Christie's aide and his strongest corporate backer came out to support Hillary. Seems to me that Christie had a deal with Trump to be VP and it fell apart. He was waiting for the right moment to break this unholy relationship and the time has come...I am hoping he might be next to withdraw his support from Trump.
What do you think?
I have no doubt that Christie did not get what he hoped for. But at this point he has thrown in his lot so strongly with Trump that he will look like an even bigger buffoon if he walks away.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday Chris Christie disagreed with Trump about Trump's treatment of the Khan's family for the first time after a long time. Granted it was not strong wording: http://time.com/4435900/chris-christie-donald-trump-khans-aide/
Also yesterday Christie's aide and his strongest corporate backer came out to support Hillary. Seems to me that Christie had a deal with Trump to be VP and it fell apart. He was waiting for the right moment to break this unholy relationship and the time has come...I am hoping he might be next to withdraw his support from Trump.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday Chris Christie disagreed with Trump about Trump's treatment of the Khan's family for the first time after a long time. Granted it was not strong wording: http://time.com/4435900/chris-christie-donald-trump-khans-aide/
Also yesterday Christie's aide and his strongest corporate backer came out to support Hillary. Seems to me that Christie had a deal with Trump to be VP and it fell apart. He was waiting for the right moment to break this unholy relationship and the time has come...I am hoping he might be next to withdraw his support from Trump.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of GOP women are leading the anti-Trump effort. Good for them.
Impressive.
Sure guess they think roe should be over turned or gays need to be sent to reeducation camps...the women of the GOP leading the way!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of GOP women are leading the anti-Trump effort. Good for them.
Impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of GOP women are leading the anti-Trump effort. Good for them.