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originally posted by: DuckforcoveR
Well considering how her last Wisconsin appearance went, trying to drum up enthusiasm for Trump, I wouldn't be too concerned if I were Speaker Ryan. I've lived here my entire life (both ends of the state) and I can assure you that Palin's pull in this state is nothing.
I don't care for many of Ryan's views or politics, but the guy didn't even shut the door. He laid it out pretty clear, "Trump needs to win us back". And isn't a campaign all about winning over people? If so, how the hell is it a dig to say such things?
originally posted by: Snarl
Palin is almost as dippy as Pelosi.
But, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Paul Ryan, and all the rest of the RINOs need to go
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Snarl
Palin is almost as dippy as Pelosi.
But, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Paul Ryan, and all the rest of the RINOs need to go
There is a difference between "dippy" and evil insanity . Pelosi , unlike the broken clock , aint right , aint right at'all
I cannot change nor debate the Ryan and RINO statement. But one major one was told "resign or be terminated". John Boehner. Perhaps that trend will continue.
originally posted by: Joecanada11
This guy rides a bike without a helmet which says enough. Anyone willing to trust in that idiot with your future is not sane.
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: Gothmog
No helmets are for even the most experienced riders because guess what you can't control what other people do ok the road. Anyone that rides without a helmet should get their brain checked.
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
I tend to ask odd questions about folks in politics, Paul Ryan, John Boehner, Obama, Biden, McCain, I would drink a beer with and discuss what was the best for the country, we might not agree, but we might find some common ground. Sit me across from Cruz, Trump, Huckabee, Palin etc, I am going to jail for assault.
originally posted by: Chickensalad
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
I tend to ask odd questions about folks in politics, Paul Ryan, John Boehner, Obama, Biden, McCain, I would drink a beer with and discuss what was the best for the country, we might not agree, but we might find some common ground. Sit me across from Cruz, Trump, Huckabee, Palin etc, I am going to jail for assault.
That says more about you than it does them
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: Gothmog
No helmets are for even the most experienced riders because guess what you can't control what other people do on the road. Anyone that rides without a helmet should get their brain checked.
originally posted by: Rezlooper
originally posted by: DuckforcoveR
Well considering how her last Wisconsin appearance went, trying to drum up enthusiasm for Trump, I wouldn't be too concerned if I were Speaker Ryan. I've lived here my entire life (both ends of the state) and I can assure you that Palin's pull in this state is nothing.
I don't care for many of Ryan's views or politics, but the guy didn't even shut the door. He laid it out pretty clear, "Trump needs to win us back". And isn't a campaign all about winning over people? If so, how the hell is it a dig to say such things?
Because the people have spoken. Trump won big and he now represents the Republican party whether one likes it or not, so Ryan, as a leader of this party should support the wishes of the people. It's that simple.