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Guest
09-14-2015, 06:12 PM
Clinton must hate for the weekends to come to an end as the new week brings nothing but more conern about her ethics.
The new revelations about gaps in the email continutiy deepens the doubt of her credibility.

Her most staunch to claim going to the WH is now abandoning her:

Poll: Sharp erosion in Clinton support among Democratic women - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/poll-sharp-erosion-in-clinton-support-among-democratic-women/2015/09/14/6406e2a0-58c3-11e5-b8c9-944725fcd3b9_story.html)

She could fool some of her following some of the time, but that appears to be over. The echo of 2008 passing her by is becoming a reality.

I predict there will be some scurring around within the party and Joe Biden will respond to the cry to take her place as the most likely candidate as she slips into oblivion.....hoping to be able to avoid prison!!

Guest
09-14-2015, 07:07 PM
"Paging Biden, Paging Biden". Will CANDIDATE Biden please step to the front of the store? The GOP seems to be stealing/running away with the election cycle.

Guest
09-14-2015, 07:10 PM
"Paging Biden, Paging Biden". Will CANDIDATE Biden please step to the front of the store? The GOP seems to be stealing/running away with the election cycle.

I am a conservative Republican and tell you this....if Trump somehow gets the nomination, either Biden OR Clinton win and win big.

I just hope he does not as there are some great candidates.

Guest
09-14-2015, 07:37 PM
I am a conservative Republican and tell you this....if Trump somehow gets the nomination, either Biden OR Clinton win and win big.

I just hope he does not as there are some great candidates.

Ahhhh it sure as hell will not be Clinton.

And maybe either of the other two either.

Guest
09-14-2015, 07:39 PM
Or maybe it is neither of the other two either!

Guest
09-14-2015, 08:35 PM
The Republican leadership is not going to have Trump, Fiorina, or Carson as their nominee. It will be "another" Bush who will put up a good campaign but will lose to the Democrat nominee.

Guest
09-14-2015, 08:59 PM
The Republican leadership is not going to have Trump, Fiorina, or Carson as their nominee. It will be "another" Bush who will put up a good campaign but will lose to the Democrat nominee.
Jeb is so much smarter than W it's too bad he wasn't the candidate in 2000. He is the cream of the crop among a bunch of mostly jamokes. I know that that Bush vs. Clinton has a negative image, but it may be a reality.

Guest
09-14-2015, 09:37 PM
Jeb is so much smarter than W it's too bad he wasn't the candidate in 2000. He is the cream of the crop among a bunch of mostly jamokes. I know that that Bush vs. Clinton has a negative image, but it may be a reality.

Did you not get the memo?

CLINTON WILL NOT BE THE CANDIDATE!!!

Guest
09-14-2015, 10:01 PM
Did you not get the memo?

CLINTON WILL NOT BE THE CANDIDATE!!!

Didn't you understand what was previously said? I said that Jeb Bush will be the Republican nominee and will have a good campaign - but will lose to the Democrat nominee. I did not say who the Democrat nominee will be - Clinton, Sanders or Biden. Whichever of them is the nominee WILL win.

Guest
09-14-2015, 10:04 PM
A poll shows Hillary losing some ground among women. How many times have the conservatives on this forum said that polls make no difference?

Guest
09-15-2015, 04:19 AM
We are still far away from the elections and additionally this is a most unusual presidential campaign. So much so that even many of the top political analyst/pundits won't make predictions. What I am reading here in this thread are posters desired outcomes or wishes.

I believe as far as voters are concerned they know that they are not happy with the status quo but I am not convinced many know what they want?
I am also convinced that far too many voters are viewing this campaign as entertainment.

I read this morning that through Common Core across this nation, schools are teaching the fundamentals of Islam. If this is correct, and I hope it is not, its another indication of the leftist propaganda infiltrating our schools Equally disappointing considering that Christian teachings are verboten demonstrates again that we have people who want to destroy Christianity in this nation.

Common Core is being pushed by Jeb Bush and coupled with his immigration stance and his propensity to step back from controversy speaks to why he is not the front runner especially since he has both name recognition and big contributors. He is misguided in both these endeavors

The CNN presidential debate tomorrow night will result in separating the pack so that we have a better understanding of who the more competitive candidates will be.

I pray that the debate will focus on this nations problems and how a candidate will deal with those problems. I pray it will not end up being a free for all .

Personal Best Regards:

Guest
09-15-2015, 05:44 AM
A poll shows Hillary losing some ground among women. How many times have the conservatives on this forum said that polls make no difference?

While I totally disagree with your "conservatives on this forum" remark as many many democrats on here feel that way as well.

But your premise is correct. The only news worthy part of this is the steep drop in the polls, women leaving in such large numbers. A drop, yes but a fall this steep is news worthy.

But, it is so very early with lots to happen. I still see nobody taking the candidacy from her.

Guest
09-15-2015, 01:32 PM
I am a conservative Republican and tell you this....if Trump somehow gets the nomination, either Biden OR Clinton win and win big.

I just hope he does not as there are some great candidates.

Oh yes, let's vote for pure conservatives only. That's worked out great hasn't it??

Take off your tin foil hat and recognize that Trump is the best candidate we've got to vote for right now, and don't get wrapped around the ideological axle while the country is being destroyed.

Guest
09-15-2015, 02:32 PM
As far as I am concerned, Trump is an arrogant egomaniac with a loud mouth. As it is right now, I am thinking about voting for him. I think we need someone like him in order to put this boat back on an even keel. Obama has screwed this country up that much. It will take an extreme tact to get us back where we belong in the world order.

Guest
09-15-2015, 03:15 PM
As far as I am concerned, Trump is an arrogant egomaniac with a loud mouth. As it is right now, I am thinking about voting for him. I think we need someone like him in order to put this boat back on an even keel. Obama has screwed this country up that much. It will take an extreme tact to get us back where we belong in the world order.

Dear Guest:

You may be correct but please tell us how"an arrogant egomaniac with a loud mouth " places this boat back on an even keel?

Its one thing to have Trump play to your frustration the political class, I like it too, but Trump's role here ,is as a bulldozer so that the more enlightened can get on with the business of re-building.

Personal Best Regards:

Guest
09-15-2015, 03:50 PM
Dear Guest:

You may be correct but please tell us how"an arrogant egomaniac with a loud mouth " places this boat back on an even keel?

Its one thing to have Trump play to your frustration the political class, I like it too, but Trump's role here ,is as a bulldozer so that the more enlightened can get on with the business of re-building.

Personal Best Regards:

Until very recently, I would have discounted Trump immediately. Now, I am more and more inclined to see how he might be what this country needs for the next four years or so. Why? Because we don't need a wishy-washy moderate, that is going to worry constantly about liberal PC. Sometimes, toes need to be stepped on in order to accomplish the ultimate goal. The more I listen to the other candidates, the more I hear them catering to the liberal voter and it stinks!. Trump is not going to kiss any a?? to get the job. If he doesn't get the job then it's no skin off his back. He doesn't need the money, and that makes him even more appealing.

You express yourself very logically and smartly, and I respect that. I agree with almost everything you have said on here. But, I am leaning more and more toward this crass man as my possible choice. I will listen to the debates, and I still have plenty of time to make my choice. But, maybe we need a hard core businessman that takes no prisoners, instead of some of these others that have too much liberal luggage that they seem to want to carry around with them.
I am not for legalizing the criminals that invade our country (illegal aliens).
I think we need to take a harder line on any allies that we deal with and subsidize, when we need their assistance quelling uprisings.
I want to see more hard core demanding from our government toward other countries, than cowering diplomacy.
Compromise is when both sides give and neither are totally satisfied. We haven't seen that in the past six years. I want to see a bunch of our congressional representatives go home crying.

At any rate, the elections are a long way off, so I will check all the candidates out real well, before committing.

I don't like Trump, but if none of the other candidates start showing some grit, I'll pass on them.

Guest
09-15-2015, 04:26 PM
I thought this thread was about the downward spiral of Clinton?

Guest
09-15-2015, 04:58 PM
I thought this thread was about the downward spiral of Clinton?

The Donald dominates everything .... apparently including this thread

Guest
09-15-2015, 06:17 PM
OK.
It will be interesting to see Trump handles not being in the lead as that is ultimately what will happen.
Maybe it has been all a scheme to be the catalyst that helps gets America off the couch and interested in fixing America. And of course he is also showing the other candidates what is missing from their portfolio that Americans want to see and hear.
We shall see.

Guest
09-15-2015, 08:12 PM
Until very recently, I would have discounted Trump immediately. Now, I am more and more inclined to see how he might be what this country needs for the next four years or so. Why? Because we don't need a wishy-washy moderate, that is going to worry constantly about liberal PC. Sometimes, toes need to be stepped on in order to accomplish the ultimate goal. The more I listen to the other candidates, the more I hear them catering to the liberal voter and it stinks!. Trump is not going to kiss any a?? to get the job. If he doesn't get the job then it's no skin off his back. He doesn't need the money, and that makes him even more appealing.

You express yourself very logically and smartly, and I respect that. I agree with almost everything you have said on here. But, I am leaning more and more toward this crass man as my possible choice. I will listen to the debates, and I still have plenty of time to make my choice. But, maybe we need a hard core businessman that takes no prisoners, instead of some of these others that have too much liberal luggage that they seem to want to carry around with them.
I am not for legalizing the criminals that invade our country (illegal aliens).
I think we need to take a harder line on any allies that we deal with and subsidize, when we need their assistance quelling uprisings.
I want to see more hard core demanding from our government toward other countries, than cowering diplomacy.
Compromise is when both sides give and neither are totally satisfied. We haven't seen that in the past six years. I want to see a bunch of our congressional representatives go home crying.

At any rate, the elections are a long way off, so I will check all the candidates out real well, before committing.

I don't like Trump, but if none of the other candidates start showing some grit, I'll pass on them.

He is NOT what this country needs at all.

I am a staunch conservative Republican, and I recall all the notes posted on here that had nothing to do with anything but criticizing our current President for how he bowed to some head of state. I may not like our President and may disagree with most of what he has done or tried to do, but cannot and did not take part in that kind of posts.

HOWEVER....

If President Obama gave you fodder for mockery because of things like what you mocked him, if Trump ever became President, the liberal faction on here would not be able to sleep with all the one line smart ass cracks that would come from his actions.

He cannot be the nominee.

There are such good,class intelligent folks seeking the nomination......he is a death knell...believe me.

Problem is, show business....read an article today and sorry would love to reference it, but it basically said that the questions, etc for tomorrow night are set for entertainment value surrounding Trump and made to have the candidates go after each other.

I do not like that. Too many right now. Last debate..no substantial issues discussed...appears not this time either.

Guest
09-16-2015, 05:31 AM
He is NOT what this country needs at all.

I am a staunch conservative Republican, and I recall all the notes posted on here that had nothing to do with anything but criticizing our current President for how he bowed to some head of state. I may not like our President and may disagree with most of what he has done or tried to do, but cannot and did not take part in that kind of posts.

HOWEVER....

If President Obama gave you fodder for mockery because of things like what you mocked him, if Trump ever became President, the liberal faction on here would not be able to sleep with all the one line smart ass cracks that would come from his actions.

He cannot be the nominee.

There are such good,class intelligent folks seeking the nomination......he is a death knell...believe me.

Problem is, show business....read an article today and sorry would love to reference it, but it basically said that the questions, etc for tomorrow night are set for entertainment value surrounding Trump and made to have the candidates go after each other.

I do not like that. Too many right now. Last debate..no substantial issues discussed...appears not this time either.

We have seen what PC has done to politics today. Time to go extreme to right things. America does not have time for these candidates. They might make congressional politicians but they are not leaders. The only leaders, such as Huckabee, maybe Christie, Cruz, have no chance at all. Bush is NOT his father or his brother and is afraid to say something not PC. Carson is not ready and is too nice. Fiorina needs some experience dealing with politicians, and appears to be too defensive. Kasich was my favored one, but won't get it. He is too worn out, like an old pair of shoes. Paul is too radical for America right now.
Trump may be harsh and a bully, but maybe America needs four years of a wake up. I'm tired of the left always getting their way because everyone is afraid to say no to a "black" man. If we have a woman (Clinton) in there, it will be the same. Trump didn't make billions by being stupid. He may be a loud mouth, but he is shrewd. I really don't care if he insults people. I would prefer that he was a bit more refined in his speech but he does get results and he does snap folks out of their apathy.
Like I said before, I haven't made my decision yet. It's too early. But, right now, I don't see anyone else that offers what is necessary. Certainly not Bush, and certainly not Rubio. I do like Rubio, but his kid gloves attitude toward illegals is not going to get it. Same with Bush. I consider the illegal invasion one of the focal points, along with a balanced budget, getting rid of Obamacare, the war on Christians, and a few other left wing attacks on morals and ethics.
But, this is just my opinion and my reasoning in how my vote will be determined. I will not vote for a moderate this time. It's time to take a hard line approach. Trump may not even be hard line enough, in my opinion. Talk is one thing, but actions may prove different.

Guest
09-16-2015, 07:40 AM
We have seen what PC has done to politics today. Time to go extreme to right things. America does not have time for these candidates. They might make congressional politicians but they are not leaders. The only leaders, such as Huckabee, maybe Christie, Cruz, have no chance at all. Bush is NOT his father or his brother and is afraid to say something not PC. Carson is not ready and is too nice. Fiorina needs some experience dealing with politicians, and appears to be too defensive. Kasich was my favored one, but won't get it. He is too worn out, like an old pair of shoes. Paul is too radical for America right now.
Trump may be harsh and a bully, but maybe America needs four years of a wake up. I'm tired of the left always getting their way because everyone is afraid to say no to a "black" man. If we have a woman (Clinton) in there, it will be the same. Trump didn't make billions by being stupid. He may be a loud mouth, but he is shrewd. I really don't care if he insults people. I would prefer that he was a bit more refined in his speech but he does get results and he does snap folks out of their apathy.
Like I said before, I haven't made my decision yet. It's too early. But, right now, I don't see anyone else that offers what is necessary. Certainly not Bush, and certainly not Rubio. I do like Rubio, but his kid gloves attitude toward illegals is not going to get it. Same with Bush. I consider the illegal invasion one of the focal points, along with a balanced budget, getting rid of Obamacare, the war on Christians, and a few other left wing attacks on morals and ethics.
But, this is just my opinion and my reasoning in how my vote will be determined. I will not vote for a moderate this time. It's time to take a hard line approach. Trump may not even be hard line enough, in my opinion. Talk is one thing, but actions may prove different.

I feel exactly the same way as you do ... and it's pretty clear millions of Americans feel likewise