... and that is because I do not think she will win the democratic primaries. With all of her problems, I have to wonder if anyone can see her as anything but a blatant liar, a failure on foreign policy, an unpatriotic arse wipe who cares not one iota about our troops or national security, an unpatriotic tyrant, a possible law breaker (or at least rules breaker) on national security concerns, a leftist with at least a quasi-commie agenda, and a miserable failure as a wife. Yes, I ask myself that each day and the answer I give myself is that in my opinion: yes - many love her for just those things but not enough of them to get her to the White House. While not only hampered by all that, she is also seen as having been a loser the last time around.
The thing with all this that scares me is that if not she, then who will get the democratic nomination to run for their party? The Republicans have, what is it now, 16 major candidates, whom I mostly have heard of, in the running. Then there are another 17 candidates (if I counted right) who have declared they are running as Republicans with all of whom I am unfamiliar (source) and two more whom are expected to declare. They are truly that divided and uncoordinated. So, someone on the left will have an easier time of it and will have more funding likely flowing his or her way before the Rebooblikans even have an inkling of whom they might nominate.
While he may sometimes trip over his own tongue, this all makes The Donald look ever so much more appealing. He tells it as he sees it even if it comes right back at him and I, for one, certainly can admire that in a man; although',I could also admire a bit more discretion on what he says and how he says it. Showing disrespect for that piece of trash John McCain is alright in my book but not for veterans in general nor for those who were captives. John McCain's record of being a leftist arse wipe should be more than enough to keep him from the presidency unless he runs as a demoncrat. Trump needs to learn how to better take aim at those he wants to shoot down by parsing his words better before spewing them out of his mouth.
As far as Trump saying what he did about Mexico, I could not agree more. I believe Mexico is happy to use the USA as it's pressure valve to let off steam when the pressures of living in that shithole become too much. So, I think, they actually encourage illegal emigration out of that country sized slum. I am convinced that if we completely stopped illegal immigration, from Mexico, tomorrow - a revolution in Mexico would erupt within less than one year.
Anyway, Trump looks to be getting stronger day by day even though I still find it hard to believe he is serious about running. One thing is for certain, he has enough money to seriously run as a totally independent candidate. I am also pretty sure of one other thing - he would beat any democrat, except maybe Hillary, with ease. So if she does not get her party's nomination, I hope he does actually run s I am none to sure any of the others would beat the demoncrats and as I certainly would hate to see the likes of Jeb Bush, John McCain or Chris Christies as our next tyrant. Time will tell.
As for my once upon a time candidate of choice being Bolton, he dropped out of consideration in May, saying he would not run. At least one of the potential candidates back then had the sense not to further muddy the waters as the rest of them are doing now. Hopefully it will clear up well before the primaries and we will wind up with only a few strong and good choices ready to hand a loss to the Democrats after having defeated the RINOs in the primaries.
All the best,
GB
The thing with all this that scares me is that if not she, then who will get the democratic nomination to run for their party? The Republicans have, what is it now, 16 major candidates, whom I mostly have heard of, in the running. Then there are another 17 candidates (if I counted right) who have declared they are running as Republicans with all of whom I am unfamiliar (source) and two more whom are expected to declare. They are truly that divided and uncoordinated. So, someone on the left will have an easier time of it and will have more funding likely flowing his or her way before the Rebooblikans even have an inkling of whom they might nominate.
While he may sometimes trip over his own tongue, this all makes The Donald look ever so much more appealing. He tells it as he sees it even if it comes right back at him and I, for one, certainly can admire that in a man; although',I could also admire a bit more discretion on what he says and how he says it. Showing disrespect for that piece of trash John McCain is alright in my book but not for veterans in general nor for those who were captives. John McCain's record of being a leftist arse wipe should be more than enough to keep him from the presidency unless he runs as a demoncrat. Trump needs to learn how to better take aim at those he wants to shoot down by parsing his words better before spewing them out of his mouth.
As far as Trump saying what he did about Mexico, I could not agree more. I believe Mexico is happy to use the USA as it's pressure valve to let off steam when the pressures of living in that shithole become too much. So, I think, they actually encourage illegal emigration out of that country sized slum. I am convinced that if we completely stopped illegal immigration, from Mexico, tomorrow - a revolution in Mexico would erupt within less than one year.
Anyway, Trump looks to be getting stronger day by day even though I still find it hard to believe he is serious about running. One thing is for certain, he has enough money to seriously run as a totally independent candidate. I am also pretty sure of one other thing - he would beat any democrat, except maybe Hillary, with ease. So if she does not get her party's nomination, I hope he does actually run s I am none to sure any of the others would beat the demoncrats and as I certainly would hate to see the likes of Jeb Bush, John McCain or Chris Christies as our next tyrant. Time will tell.
As for my once upon a time candidate of choice being Bolton, he dropped out of consideration in May, saying he would not run. At least one of the potential candidates back then had the sense not to further muddy the waters as the rest of them are doing now. Hopefully it will clear up well before the primaries and we will wind up with only a few strong and good choices ready to hand a loss to the Democrats after having defeated the RINOs in the primaries.
All the best,
GB
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