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originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
A GOP intervention is being organized.
Reince Priebus, Newt Gingrich, And Rudi Giuliani are planning to talk to Trump about focusing on Hillary and not this headline grabbing lunacy.
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
What, you mean that isn't a headline story on CNN?
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
What, you mean that isn't a headline story on CNN?
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
What, you mean that isn't a headline story on CNN?
Actually, the Dem resignation is a top story on CNN.
www.cnn.com...
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
What, you mean that isn't a headline story on CNN?
Actually, the Dem resignation is a top story on CNN.
www.cnn.com...
(CNN)The CEO of the Democratic National Committee and two other high-level staffers left the organization on Tuesday in the wake of the committee's hacked email controversy.
Amy Dacey is the highest-ranking official at the DNC to step aside due to the matter, a senior Democratic official said. The DNC also announced the departure of CFO Brad Marshall and and Communications Director Luis Miranda in a press release Tuesday afternoon.
Dacey is well-respected by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC circle, a source familiar with the resignation said. But the committee is looking to clean house in the wake of leaked emails that appeared to show the committee favoring Clinton over Bernie Sanders during the primary.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
And I just heard from an RT interview with Assange that since the wikileaks release of emails, bunches of Dems are resigning from Hillarys campaign.
Hmmm... which is completely ignored in the western Main Stream?
What, you mean that isn't a headline story on CNN?
I don't know. I just saw a portion of the interview a few minutes ago. They're supposed to air the whole interview Saturday(?).
originally posted by: LSU0408
a reply to: UnBreakable
Meh... ABC was probably paid well to run this story. Nobody can stop Trump, which frustrates the wizz out of the democrats and RINOs. Why not make some # up about the right starting to fear him.
And the left claims the right wing promotes fear. PSH.
originally posted by: LSU0408
a reply to: UnBreakable
Meh... ABC was probably paid well to run this story.
Nobody can stop Trump, which frustrates the wizz out of the democrats and RINOs.
Rule No. 9: Filling Vacancies in Nominations
(a) The Republican National Committee is hereby authorized and empowered to fill any and all vacancies which may occur by reason of death, declination or otherwise of the Republican candidate for president of the United States or the Republican candidate for vice president of the United States, as nominated by the national convention, or the Republican National Committee may reconvene the national convention for the purpose of filling any such vacancies.
(b) In voting under this rule, the Republican National Committee members representing any state shall be entitled to cast the same number of votes as said state was entitled to cast at the national convention.
(c) In the event that the members of the Republican National Committee from any state shall not be in agreement in the casting of votes hereunder, the votes of such state shall be divided equally, including fractional votes, among the members of the Republican National Committee present or voting by proxy.
(d) No candidate shall be chosen to fill any such vacancy except upon receiving a majority of the votes entitled to be cast in the election.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrptr
There is, though. Just this morning I heard a report that several GOP Congressmembers have bailed and will vote for Clinton. Formally acknowledging it. And "unendorsing" Trump.
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Good for Trump, clean out the old to make way for the new and it's not like Congress has any sort of approval rating above double digits, nobody likes Congress anyway.
That congress you are cheering to be rid of, with the historically low approval ratings, is the same precise congress that the TP and disillusioned GOP sent to congress in 2012...Ted Cruz was the TP hero..And they followed through with their do-nothing, obstructionist, never compromise agenda...and now THEY are the enemy and "establishment" ???
I see massive failure and cannibalism in the far right agenda...and the Orange Menace turning on those who have survived the cannibalistic frenzy in the GOP might make spectators happy...but makes the GOP an ever smaller club....they are approaching irrelevance...Trump included.
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Good for Trump, clean out the old to make way for the new and it's not like Congress has any sort of approval rating above double digits, nobody likes Congress anyway.
That congress you are cheering to be rid of, with the historically low approval ratings, is the same precise congress that the TP and disillusioned GOP sent to congress in 2012...Ted Cruz was the TP hero..And they followed through with their do-nothing, obstructionist, never compromise agenda...and now THEY are the enemy and "establishment" ???
I see massive failure and cannibalism in the far right agenda...and the Orange Menace turning on those who have survived the cannibalistic frenzy in the GOP might make spectators happy...but makes the GOP an ever smaller club....they are approaching irrelevance...Trump included.
Do you understand WHY we've turned our backs to that Congress? Or WHY we elected them in the first place?
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Good for Trump, clean out the old to make way for the new and it's not like Congress has any sort of approval rating above double digits, nobody likes Congress anyway.
That congress you are cheering to be rid of, with the historically low approval ratings, is the same precise congress that the TP and disillusioned GOP sent to congress in 2012...Ted Cruz was the TP hero..And they followed through with their do-nothing, obstructionist, never compromise agenda...and now THEY are the enemy and "establishment" ???
I see massive failure and cannibalism in the far right agenda...and the Orange Menace turning on those who have survived the cannibalistic frenzy in the GOP might make spectators happy...but makes the GOP an ever smaller club....they are approaching irrelevance...Trump included.
Do you understand WHY we've turned our backs to that Congress? Or WHY we elected them in the first place?
Answer to both questions is because they are idiots...and there-in lies the issue with the GOP's base.