The Fox News GOP Debacle was clear evidence that the party is up to their eyeballs in poo and Donald Trump continues to make waves.
It isn't every day that a presidential candidate tries to ensure the American public that he has a large penis, but that's what Trump did. The remark made the Twittersphere light up like a coffee break at an AA meeting (and I should know) as the candidates continued the attacks.
It was Marco and Ted against the Donald, and Kasich doing his karate chop thing.
All-in-all, it was rather embarrassing to be a Republican last night.
Trump is saying what angry people want to hear, and then he changes what he says for the benefit of a different set of angry people who want to hear something else.
In spite of rivals agreeing to support the nominee, no matter who he is, it seems like a stretch to trust Trump if somehow he doesn't win the nomination. I imagine he will say that he was treated unfairly.
Whenever Trump is challenged on things he has said, or facts that don't add up to what he claims, he attacks the person making the claim, but never defends the claim itself. That's called bullying.
Whenever someone on social media makes a negative statement about Trump's record or something he has said in the past, the person gets attacked personally by the Trumpbots.
When he first started out campaigning, I liked Donald Trump. He seemed honest and strong. He appealed to Joe Citizen because he was nothing like the typical politician who you know is lying with every breath he or she takes.
But Trump has become a vulgar clown and brought Marco Rubio along for the ride in the clown car.
Cruz has become the adult in the room while Kasich, the former Governor of Ohio, keeps reminding you that he was the former governor of Ohio.
The GOP debates have now become the clown car, and if the left wins the presidency, we are never going back again.
Trump has no plans because he has nothing he actually stands for except beyond himself. He has used the anger of the American people in a brilliant way, speaking mostly in monosyllabic words that sound like the right thing to say at the moment.
His words like substance, and his words are always subject to change with what he thinks people want to hear, not what they need to hear.
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It isn't every day that a presidential candidate tries to ensure the American public that he has a large penis, but that's what Trump did. The remark made the Twittersphere light up like a coffee break at an AA meeting (and I should know) as the candidates continued the attacks.
It was Marco and Ted against the Donald, and Kasich doing his karate chop thing.
All-in-all, it was rather embarrassing to be a Republican last night.
Trump is saying what angry people want to hear, and then he changes what he says for the benefit of a different set of angry people who want to hear something else.
In spite of rivals agreeing to support the nominee, no matter who he is, it seems like a stretch to trust Trump if somehow he doesn't win the nomination. I imagine he will say that he was treated unfairly.
Whenever Trump is challenged on things he has said, or facts that don't add up to what he claims, he attacks the person making the claim, but never defends the claim itself. That's called bullying.
Whenever someone on social media makes a negative statement about Trump's record or something he has said in the past, the person gets attacked personally by the Trumpbots.
When he first started out campaigning, I liked Donald Trump. He seemed honest and strong. He appealed to Joe Citizen because he was nothing like the typical politician who you know is lying with every breath he or she takes.
But Trump has become a vulgar clown and brought Marco Rubio along for the ride in the clown car.
Cruz has become the adult in the room while Kasich, the former Governor of Ohio, keeps reminding you that he was the former governor of Ohio.
The GOP debates have now become the clown car, and if the left wins the presidency, we are never going back again.
Trump has no plans because he has nothing he actually stands for except beyond himself. He has used the anger of the American people in a brilliant way, speaking mostly in monosyllabic words that sound like the right thing to say at the moment.
His words like substance, and his words are always subject to change with what he thinks people want to hear, not what they need to hear.
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