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Old 02-11-2016, 01:49 PM
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One he's from NJ, stiinch of Bridge gate. Obama a&& kisser, all mouth. Other than he's over weight that about it IMO.
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Trump did very well among independents in New Hampshire...in fact he did astonishingly well in most categories. he will have until november to get his message across and i think he can certainly win.
He sounds real good, but he is going to have some trouble coming toward him when he starts explaining how he has flipped on several issues from his stance in the past. He really was a Democrat and supported their ideology to the max. Almost everything Hillary advocates, Trump has been there. He even supported Hillary and made some quotables that are probably video'd.

I'd like to believe that he is for real, but he has flipped more than Obama, and that is not a good thing. No one knows where he is coming from, or maybe we do. So, it's hard to have confidence in where he wants to take us.
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He sounds real good, but he is going to have some trouble coming toward him when he starts explaining how he has flipped on several issues from his stance in the past. He really was a Democrat and supported their ideology to the max. Almost everything Hillary advocates, Trump has been there. He even supported Hillary and made some quotables that are probably video'd.

I'd like to believe that he is for real, but he has flipped more than Obama, and that is not a good thing. No one knows where he is coming from, or maybe we do. So, it's hard to have confidence in where he wants to take us.
Impossible. For one to flip one has to make a decision or take a stand in order to flip from. Obama has not made a decision or taken a position other than suporting and inflamming racism and running cover for the islamic terrorists.
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:16 PM
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I really respect most of you that post on this site. i'm sure some have served in the Armed Forces my comment leaves you out of the mix an you stand above all others in my eyes. I just hope above all that the correct person gets the presidency. Someone who can unite reasonable people. We face to many problems and need someone strong who can manage many things at once and do them well. I don't care who it is but I hope it isn't a person who would lie to a military family for any reason. I did not have the privilege to serve.
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I really respect most of you that post on this site. i'm sure some have served in the Armed Forces my comment leaves you out of the mix an you stand above all others in my eyes. I just hope above all that the correct person gets the presidency. Someone who can unite reasonable people. We face to many problems and need someone strong who can manage many things at once and do them well. I don't care who it is but I hope it isn't a person who would lie to a military family for any reason. I did not have the privilege to serve.
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Old 02-12-2016, 05:49 AM
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Dear Guests:

Here is what I see. Those voters still capable of making individual judgments struggle to find a suitable candidate among the meager choices given them.

Those loyal to party at any cost will let backroom bosses and bias news people choose their candidate.

Its unfortunate because in many respects the system is rigged. Worse yet again we see that voter fraud was detected this time in New Hampshire.

These are very bad signs for a democracy.

Christie got what he deserved. He criticized Rubio for repeating memorized messages to counter all responses but in all fairness every one of the candidates repeat the same message. In Christie's case it was I am the only one on this stage that as a federal prosecutor.......................
Bush repeats his time as a Florida Governor and so on

so in my mind it wasn't what Rubio was saying but that he reacted badly to Christie's hit.

How anyone can support either Sanders or Clinton is beyond me because both are and will be a cancer permeating this nation and we already need treatment from the likes of Obama the Terrible.

Cruz is out for me unless he does file a Declaratory Judgment concerning his citizenship. Beside which I am left with the impression every time he speaks that he is a snake oil salesman

Trump has so many skeletons and the ability to keep news media at bay. He also does not have the demeanor and delivery that instill confidence in people

And so the beat goes on...........

Personal Best Regards:
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Old 02-12-2016, 08:58 AM
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Dear Guests:

Here is what I see. Those voters still capable of making individual judgments struggle to find a suitable candidate among the meager choices given them.

Those loyal to party at any cost will let backroom bosses and bias news people choose their candidate.

Its unfortunate because in many respects the system is rigged. Worse yet again we see that voter fraud was detected this time in New Hampshire.

These are very bad signs for a democracy.

Christie got what he deserved. He criticized Rubio for repeating memorized messages to counter all responses but in all fairness every one of the candidates repeat the same message. In Christie's case it was I am the only one on this stage that as a federal prosecutor.......................
Bush repeats his time as a Florida Governor and so on

so in my mind it wasn't what Rubio was saying but that he reacted badly to Christie's hit.

How anyone can support either Sanders or Clinton is beyond me because both are and will be a cancer permeating this nation and we already need treatment from the likes of Obama the Terrible.

Cruz is out for me unless he does file a Declaratory Judgment concerning his citizenship. Beside which I am left with the impression every time he speaks that he is a snake oil salesman

Trump has so many skeletons and the ability to keep news media at bay. He also does not have the demeanor and delivery that instill confidence in people

And so the beat goes on...........

Personal Best Regards:
The only option for the Dems is Bloomie.
The only option for the GOP is Rubio.

Pretty much logical.
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Old 02-12-2016, 10:55 AM
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The only option for the Dems is Bloomie.
The only option for the GOP is Rubio.

Pretty much logical.
Kasich would be a much better choice than Rubio. Rubio is a "Johnny Come Lately". He is the mirror image of everything you hate Obama for, very little experience, repeats same things over and over like Mr. Machine, is bad under pressure, and will not work with Democrats to get anything done.

Democrats need someone else to run for president. There is pressure on the FBI to release the remaining 3,500 Clinton emails. There should be an indictment or a walk on the emails very soon. If she is indicted, another Democrat will enter the race. Sanders is not going to be the Democrat nominee for president. The system is rigged against him.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:30 AM
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Dear Guests:

Here is what I see. Those voters still capable of making individual judgments struggle to find a suitable candidate among the meager choices given them.

Those loyal to party at any cost will let backroom bosses and bias news people choose their candidate.

Its unfortunate because in many respects the system is rigged. Worse yet again we see that voter fraud was detected this time in New Hampshire.

These are very bad signs for a democracy.

Christie got what he deserved. He criticized Rubio for repeating memorized messages to counter all responses but in all fairness every one of the candidates repeat the same message. In Christie's case it was I am the only one on this stage that as a federal prosecutor.......................
Bush repeats his time as a Florida Governor and so on

so in my mind it wasn't what Rubio was saying but that he reacted badly to Christie's hit.

How anyone can support either Sanders or Clinton is beyond me because both are and will be a cancer permeating this nation and we already need treatment from the likes of Obama the Terrible.

Cruz is out for me unless he does file a Declaratory Judgment concerning his citizenship. Beside which I am left with the impression every time he speaks that he is a snake oil salesman

Trump has so many skeletons and the ability to keep news media at bay. He also does not have the demeanor and delivery that instill confidence in people

And so the beat goes on...........

Personal Best Regards:
Very thoughtful and unbiased. lol
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Old 02-12-2016, 12:04 PM
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Kasich would be a much better choice than Rubio. Rubio is a "Johnny Come Lately". He is the mirror image of everything you hate Obama for, very little experience, repeats same things over and over like Mr. Machine, is bad under pressure, and will not work with Democrats to get anything done.

Democrats need someone else to run for president. There is pressure on the FBI to release the remaining 3,500 Clinton emails. There should be an indictment or a walk on the emails very soon. If she is indicted, another Democrat will enter the race. Sanders is not going to be the Democrat nominee for president. The system is rigged against him.
Kasich was a one shot deal. Great guy, but too moderate for Republicans that have been hosed over by this liberal administration. Rubio just stumbled and will get his stride back. He is not the machine he's been portrayed. He is just a good speaker and got hung up on an attempt to express a point at the time that idiot Christie attacked. Rubio is very intelligent and knows his national security, which is Killary's weak point. All she is doing is telling the females out there to vote for her because she represents all women. Today's women are not stupid and will reject her if she doesn't come up with an agenda other than gender bias. She might con the minorities though. They seem to have a chip on their shoulders thanks to the divisive, racist president.
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Kasich was a one shot deal. Great guy, but too moderate for Republicans that have been hosed over by this liberal administration. Rubio just stumbled and will get his stride back. He is not the machine he's been portrayed. He is just a good speaker and got hung up on an attempt to express a point at the time that idiot Christie attacked. Rubio is very intelligent and knows his national security, which is Killary's weak point. All she is doing is telling the females out there to vote for her because she represents all women. Today's women are not stupid and will reject her if she doesn't come up with an agenda other than gender bias. She might con the minorities though. They seem to have a chip on their shoulders thanks to the divisive, racist president.
Rubio is giving the stump speech every where he goes. That is why Christie brought up Rubio repeating statements over and over, and never going off script.

He want to read an article being eaten by one of his own try reading this Breitbart article.
FLASHBACK - Rubio Spokesman: Freshman Senator Obama too 'Inexperienced' to Be President - Breitbart

look at the last paragraph. Rubio represents the Republican donor base, and not its voter base. Rubio is a Wall Street globalist running as a tea party conservative.

Give Kasich a chance. He is going after the large northern states. Will this work? Who knows!
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Old 02-12-2016, 05:20 PM
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Rubio is giving the stump speech every where he goes. That is why Christie brought up Rubio repeating statements over and over, and never going off script.

He want to read an article being eaten by one of his own try reading this Breitbart article.
FLASHBACK - Rubio Spokesman: Freshman Senator Obama too 'Inexperienced' to Be President - Breitbart

look at the last paragraph. Rubio represents the Republican donor base, and not its voter base. Rubio is a Wall Street globalist running as a tea party conservative.

Give Kasich a chance. He is going after the large northern states. Will this work? Who knows!
I like Kasich, but he is way too moderate for the South. I doubt he will be able to stay in there long enough to get to the Northern states. It takes money. Many on here apparently have not heard Rubio in an interview. He handles himself very well. Yes, Rubio is a bit on the moderate side also, but I haven't found a perfect candidate in my lifetime.
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I was under the impression Christie dropped out!
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I like Kasich, but he is way too moderate for the South. I doubt he will be able to stay in there long enough to get to the Northern states. It takes money. Many on here apparently have not heard Rubio in an interview. He handles himself very well. Yes, Rubio is a bit on the moderate side also, but I haven't found a perfect candidate in my lifetime.
The problem Rubio is going to have his experience. You can't spend seven years bitching about Obama's lack of experience, and then put forward someone with identical experience. The Democratic won't directly compare him to Obama. However, they will attack him on his lack of experience.

Repeating himself over and over at the NH debate will appear in many negative ads. He is not going to live that one down.

I am still going to cross my fingers about Kasich. What really bothers me is Kasich accepting Medicaid help under Obamacare for the less fortunate in his state, and being crucified for it. Since when is helping people a bad thing?

Reagan wasn't perfect. Well that is a shock. You better not say too loud you will get castrated. (lol)
 

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