Downvote me if you want, but trump has backed a lot of people who have turned out to be traitors. Not entirely his fault since they're all good liars and backstabbers, but God damn it hurts more each time. Out of everyone, ACB hurt the most though I think. Oh, and rapist Kavanaugh
I mean, how would he know in a lot of these cases? More vetting and "extreme" background checks of their conservative virtues? The first cut is the deepest, apparently. There must simply be "no quarter" after your first fuck-up and exposure as a RINO. We must be vigilant and vocal to drive them out.
I guess I'm what you'd call an "extreme conservative." I want to end the Federal Reserve, I'm pro-life, I think only first-marriage grandparents should vote (long story) and I think at this point monarchies have a better track record than republics.
But what sucks is I thought we could trust appointments like Kavanaugh and ACB because they were "originalists" or whatever.
Wrong. Fight fire with fire.
The left has no issue with appointing activists. We are never, ever going to beat them unless we respond with our own activists. It is utterly naive to appoint centrists/moderates etc. in response to activists. If we keep doing this, we will go nobly to our graves.
how would he know
To answer your question...it's not hard to find extreme conservatives. But so far Trump has mostly left them on the sidelines. It turns out that was a mistake
Exactly, being staunchly anti-government needs to be a requirement on our side. Some basic form of government is a necessary evil. But increasing the scope of government is unnecessary. I only trust a politician who hates the job but loves his country more.
Perot is good. Trump ran a brief stint under the Reform party in 2000, of which Perot helped steer.
He dropped out because David Duke ‘supported’ him and didn’t want to be associated with a nasty guy. Also, the 3rd party was too weak.
They got David Duke to again poison Trump’s well in 2016. Didn’t work. Trump also elected to run as a Republican, rather than a 3rd party as before.
Although he did imply that if he did not get the nomination, he would run as an Independent, a huge threat to Republican chances at beating Hillary. That’s what his hand raising moment was about during the debates. It created incredible leverage to secure him the nomination.
Man, I wish he succeeded. Old man Bush was head of the CIA at the time of the Kennedy assassination. All of our troubles accelerated, first, under that traitor Johnson, and even moreso under him.
Downvote me if you want, but trump has backed a lot of people who have turned out to be traitors. Not entirely his fault since they're all good liars and backstabbers, but God damn it hurts more each time. Out of everyone, ACB hurt the most though I think. Oh, and rapist Kavanaugh
I mean, how would he know in a lot of these cases? More vetting and "extreme" background checks of their conservative virtues? The first cut is the deepest, apparently. There must simply be "no quarter" after your first fuck-up and exposure as a RINO. We must be vigilant and vocal to drive them out.
Here's what sucks.
I guess I'm what you'd call an "extreme conservative." I want to end the Federal Reserve, I'm pro-life, I think only first-marriage grandparents should vote (long story) and I think at this point monarchies have a better track record than republics.
But what sucks is I thought we could trust appointments like Kavanaugh and ACB because they were "originalists" or whatever.
Wrong. Fight fire with fire.
The left has no issue with appointing activists. We are never, ever going to beat them unless we respond with our own activists. It is utterly naive to appoint centrists/moderates etc. in response to activists. If we keep doing this, we will go nobly to our graves.
To answer your question...it's not hard to find extreme conservatives. But so far Trump has mostly left them on the sidelines. It turns out that was a mistake
Exactly, being staunchly anti-government needs to be a requirement on our side. Some basic form of government is a necessary evil. But increasing the scope of government is unnecessary. I only trust a politician who hates the job but loves his country more.
Considering I voted for Perot, Dole, W Bush, McCain and Romney I can't be too hard on Trump for not having full knowledge he's picked a few turds.
Be proud of that Perot vote!
Yes, be proud we elected Clinton.
Perot is good. Trump ran a brief stint under the Reform party in 2000, of which Perot helped steer.
He dropped out because David Duke ‘supported’ him and didn’t want to be associated with a nasty guy. Also, the 3rd party was too weak.
They got David Duke to again poison Trump’s well in 2016. Didn’t work. Trump also elected to run as a Republican, rather than a 3rd party as before.
Although he did imply that if he did not get the nomination, he would run as an Independent, a huge threat to Republican chances at beating Hillary. That’s what his hand raising moment was about during the debates. It created incredible leverage to secure him the nomination.
Peerot just wanted to wreck Bush Sr. and the story was some kind of threats to him or his kids made him drop out.
Man, I wish he succeeded. Old man Bush was head of the CIA at the time of the Kennedy assassination. All of our troubles accelerated, first, under that traitor Johnson, and even moreso under him.
Oh how I regret Romney and McCain
McCain would have had us in WWIII by 2010 and probably lost to Hillary in 2012.
Romney would have been W Bush 2007-8 all over again
I never had anything against Dole back in the day.
Dole was picked to lose, though, he's an establishment guy and on the weak side.