'Winning, Winning, Winning': Trump Gives Victory Speech After Dominant NV Caucus Win

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  1. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    Ted Cruz, Carson and Kasich are just damaging the party at this point. They need to get their egos out of the way, and do what's best for the Republican Party. None of them, will win the nomination. But if they give their support to Rubio, there can finally be a contest.
     
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    Silly conservatives don't even realize you are witnessing the destruction of your party.
     
  3. Conan

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    Don't blame Trump, he's symptom of disease.

    Ironically he may also be the cure.
     
  4. PeppermintTwist

    PeppermintTwist Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    He's not exactly the most eloquent of people, but most of us have already noticed that. Watching and listening to him reaching for words within his limited vocabulary and rhetoric is rather painful and cringe-worthy. Something tells me that trust fund baby Trump did not excel in English class, which is likely why the undeducated and uninformed rally behind him. This is reminiscent of Palin supporters.
     
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    And it doesn't matter what the GOPhers run against her, americans are so clueless as to elect her. We got a half black president the last time, and now its time for a woman. That is how superficial most of the voters are.

    I support sanders, but I would vote for trump before I would vote for her. At least trump is anti free trade, as it has been written. And he actually wants to stop illegal immigration which the oligarchs want, and have gotten, which explains why neither party actually want to stop it.

    At least trump seems to be for average people, instead of the elites who rule this nation, in their own self interest. But the GOP, being owned by the elites, who will destroy America just for greater profits, will have to in some way get trump out of the way. Or, he is a dead man walking. Some crazy muslim or Hispanic will flip out, as his secret service tenders turn their heads, and kill him. Sanders would suffer the same fate. The elites didn't try to kill FDR, they just tried to stage a quiet coup, until Gen. Butler busted on their arses and stopped that. But those elites learned a lesson, and now they just assassinate.
     
  6. Quantum Nerd

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    That's all fine and dandy, but can you point to any of his policy proposals that will make America great again? I know he wants to win, I do to. However, winning takes a plan, and he doesn't seem to have one, except for attacking others.
     
  7. AmericanNationalist

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    I'm a Rubio supporter. Not a Trump supporter. Rubio has robust plans for education, infrastructure and National Security that'll make America safer again. And will move us in the right direction economically.

    Right now, you have THREE other candidates in the race with no shot in hell at the nomination. Trump voters aren't going to go to Cruz, and vice-versa Cruz voters wouldn't go to Trump. It's clear that Rubio is the best shot Republicans have at the nomination.
     
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    While I do not think Trump is even close to Hitler, Hitler was Evil, Trump is not

    I do have to wonder if when Hitler was first getting the support of the people it was similar in ways, no one saw it coming as it was riding on a wave of common hate and anger

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    7% of the Hispanic vote in NV is not #1! :roflol:

    In fact that is about all he can expect of Hispanics nationwide if he is the GOP candidate for 2016.

    Can't win with that kind of "support".
     
  10. MMC

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    I doubt he was thinking of the General.
     
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    I doubt he was thinking.

    Fixed that for you...at no charge.

    You are welcome.
     
  12. Quantum Nerd

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    I apologize, I thought you were defending Trump.

    I agree that it would be probably better at this point for some candidates to suspend their campaign.
     
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    So you think Cruz voters will move over to open border advocator and support amnesty?
     
  14. AmericanNationalist

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    In economics, there's what's called "Noise"(distortion in the market place). Right now, there's a lot of that in the Republican political primaries. As long as Cruz, Carson and Kasich splinter the votes between them, Trump will win almost automatically due to 35% being a very large threshold under the conditions.

    Let's hypothetically take Nevada for instance. And say that Cruz/Carson/Kasich voters were to align with Rubio.

    Those three combined, got 29% of the vote. Combined with Rubio's 23% and we're talking 52% of the vote. It would go from a race, to a clearly decisive winner in Rubio.

    Individually, Cruz's pathetic 21% has no chance, no matter what happens. Even in the desperate hope that Kasich/Carson voters would go to him(most likely, Carson's little batch), at best he'll round out at top-30's. MAYBE. He'll still lose most primaries to Trump in a two-way race.

    Cruz can either whine like a baby, or take it like a man and endorse Marco Rubio and protect the Republican Party.
     
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    Hitler, Berlusconi, Mussolini... granted Mussolini wasn't really elected, but he had a lot of supporters riding that anger-wave that led to his appointment as PM. Bottom line, it would do Trump supporters some good to see where such blind nationalism has gotten people in the past.
     
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    His supporters don't care.

    Uneducated hillbillies lack any sorry of historical context.

    In their formative years they were too distracted by making their sister pregnant.
     
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    Red Alert!!! Democrat talking points.....
     
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    Red alert! Avoidance of basic facts because they are inconvenient for a pet candidate.

    Incidentally, I actually like the way that Trump has handled support from these low-lifes. He's distanced himself from them and said he doesn't want or welcome their support. Good on him. The point was that the person I was responding to was being hypocritical for praising Trump's ideology while comparing feminists to Nazis and KKK members. Which (and I'm sorry again that the facts are inconvenient for you) are ideologies that despise feminism.
     
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    'Basic facts?' Come on now. Everyone who has the least scintilla of intelligence knows Trump doesn't support the KKK. Pointing out that some KKK members support Trump is nothing but election hyperbole.
     
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    Did the entertainment celebrity finally renounce his endorsement by neo-nazis?

    If so, would you please provide a link to such a report from a reliable source?

    Thank you.
     
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    . . . can you please quote where I said otherwise?

    Everyone with at least a scintilla of intelligence understands the difference between KKK members supporting Trump and Trump supporting the KKK. It isn't hyperbole to say that white supremacists support Trump. They do. No, that does not mean that Trump supports white supremacists.
     
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    If any of them are Constitutionalists......they will. As they understand that giving the Demos what they want. Will change the SCOTUS for the next 20 years with this next Presidency.

    Any on the Right.....thinking about sitting this one out. Needs to rethink that position. If they don't want to see this Country become all European like.
     
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    Warning Warning.

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    That was a great speech. I'm a Benie supporter, but I can see why Trump is getting so much support. He has a lot of confidence, something I wish Bernie would have more of, and he can demonstrate to people that he can win the election. He brings other people up with him or that's what he's trying to portray. I think a lot of his proposals are ridiculous, but it really doesn't matter. He has mastered promoting his name, has great talking points, and he is going to get a lot of support for it.
     
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    This is where I went to vote. If you will note, it wasn't ALL old white men and women!

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    In spite of the crowd, everyone was closely vetted to insure they were eligible to vote and who they said they were.
     

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