Republican National Convention - July 18-21

Started by mrconservative, July 18, 2016, 07:03:04 AM

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AmericanMom

 I personally thought he showed class. He congratulated Trump first and foremost. He spoke of the need to bring the party together, spoke about the need to stop Hillary.  He bade people to not sit out this election but to get out and vote.. Spoke long about what this country stands for, what Republicans should be standing for.

And the media and trumpsters are freaking out because he didn't say, vote for Trump? 
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Hoofer

Quote from: AmericanMom on July 20, 2016, 09:55:42 PM
I personally thought he showed class. He congratulated Trump first and foremost. He spoke of the need to bring the party together, spoke about the need to stop Hillary.  He bade people to not sit out this election but to get out and vote.. Spoke long about what this country stands for, what Republicans should be standing for.

And the media and trumpsters are freaking out because he didn't say, vote for Trump?

Got to listen to it, yes, I agree Cruz hit all the right points.... except he refocused attention on Freedom / Liberty.
What the audience wanted, kissing the ring of Trump and fawning over him... like the sell-outs, they didn't get.

From here, if your conscience says "Drink the koolaid Trump merits the presidency, vote Trump", go for it.  My conscience is screaming Trump is dangerous, and those who oppose him now will have targets on themselves, should he win the nomination.  It also says Trump doesn't care about uniting the party, because he has not made any good will gesture(s) toward Cruz, TEA or Conservatives - so, beware!
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Quote from: Solar on July 20, 2016, 07:39:02 PM
Libs are having fits over this. :thumbsup:

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This was priceless. Glad he suggested we not stay home and get out to support down ballot candidates.
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Ms.Independence

Every news source out there is reporting that Cruz got booed, Cruz didn't honor his commitment to support the GOP candidate, he has damaged his career, he won't get re-elected as Senator, etc.

So my thought is this.  IF Trump is elected and he decimates this country and turns out to be a dictator which we know full well he will, Cruz will run in 2020 as the one person who refused to endorse him.  That will carry him into the oval office.  Unfortunately, if Clinton is seated, he will be blamed for advising everyone to vote their conscious.

Cruz stayed true to his supporters and he continues to stand for liberty, conservatism and above all the Constitution!

CRUZ!  Reigniting the Promise of America
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Quote from: Ms.Independence on July 21, 2016, 05:53:12 AM
Every news source out there is reporting that Cruz got booed, Cruz didn't honor his commitment to support the GOP candidate, he has damaged his career, he won't get re-elected as Senator, etc.

So my thought is this.  IF Trump is elected and he decimates this country and turns out to be a dictator which we know full well he will, Cruz will run in 2020 as the one person who refused to endorse him.  That will carry him into the oval office.  Unfortunately, if Clinton is seated, he will be blamed for advising everyone to vote their conscious.

Cruz stayed true to his supporters and he continues to stand for liberty, conservatism and above all the Constitution!

CRUZ!  Reigniting the Promise of America


Hmm...

Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would no longer honor his pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee for president, while fellow candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich refused to say whether they would back the party's pick.

All three GOP contenders appeared at a CNN town hall in Milwaukee one week before Wisconsin's April 5 primary.

When asked if he would keep the pledge he signed last September, Trump responded, "No, I won't." The real estate mogul explained that he was taking back the pledge because, "I have been treated very unfairly," and listed the Republican National Committee and party establishment among those he believes have wronged him. 


QuoteSo Donald Trump broke the pledge and Trump cultists had no problem with it.


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http://politistick.com/donald-trump-broke-pledge-to-back-gop-nominee/#
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