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It is as pathetic as Hillary Rod-Ham saying she doesn't think she's ever intentionally lied.

She said that in public?

 

How did she handle everyone immediately falling on the floor, and rolling around in paroxysms of laughter?

She said it in a CBS interview with Scott Pelley. She had to lean forward and bug her eyes when she responded to him out to prevent herself from doing the liar's pantomime. To Pelley's credit he didn't buy it and he pressed her about the answer. She didn't like that. :laugh:

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And Trump rolls to a big victory in South Carolina , Rubio finishes 2nd and Cruz 3rd (ooh not good for the Canadian Jesus, especially considering SC has such a large relgious bent to its politics).

 

Anyway here's how the game is gonna play out . The establishment Republicans simply do not want Trump , Bush is gone now and Kasich will be told to leave and those votes will coalesce around Rubio (who is acceptable to them). Cruz may be told to prepare to leave (not yet) but he won't listen to them. Carson is just hanging around for the notoriety and maybe sell a few more books (ala Sarah Palin style) . Anyway whenever he does drop out his votes go to Trump . This will leave Trump and Rubio in a relative tie .

 

And this is where Canadian Jesus Ted comes in , he will play Kingmaker and look to whoever can give him the best deal , and given his hostile relationship to Rubio and how he fauned over Trump for most of the primary (who wrote the book "Art of the Deal") , I prognosticate he is gonna go Trumps way at the most opportune time. And Trump wins the nomination. You can see the writing on the wall already.

 

We should see this start to take shape in the aftermath of Super Tuesday.

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I don't know what to think about a President Trump. True that he's not Presidential material but he knows how to pick a team of advisers and he can negotiate from a position of strength, even if he doesn't clout for the deal.

Ted is a snake and he pontificates from the stump like a Sunday morning televangelist. It is very off-putting.

Rubio has merit, more so than Ted ever will. He simply doesn't have the needed support and he's another Senator. Senators make terrible Presidents in this age. Looking at you, Obummer.

Kasich/Carson; meh.

Bush; no thanks. We need another Bush like we need another Clinton.

 

Democratic side this is a non-issue.

Nominee Clinton would get hammered for the lies, Benghazi, White Water, her support of Bill when he was molesting women and her vilifying them, basically everything she is will come out and she won't be able to control it. That is when she'll have a melt down and blow the election just like she did when she was running against Obama.

Nominee Sanders will be outed as a rabid Socialist and he will be defined as such. If he gets the nomination the whole country will be made aware of what socialism really means and conservatives and independents will come out in droves to vote against him. If Sanders gets the Democratic nomination it doesn't matter who goes up against him, he'll lose once normal Americans understand what he stands for.

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