Thursday, March 31, 2016

Ain't it the truth.


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Thomas Williams
Thomas Williams Ha ha ha...lol.
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I like Trump and Bernie and not Hillary.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2016/03/29/susan-sarandon-donald-trump-might-be-better-than-hillary-clinton/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

Susan Sarandon: Donald Trump Might Be Better Than Hillary Clinton


by Daniel Nussbaum29 Mar 20161,949

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
16%
backer Susan Sarandon is not sure she could bring herself to vote for Hillary Clinton if the Vermont senator fails to win the Democratic Party’s nomination — and besides, she says, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump may be the better option over Clinton, anyway. In an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Monday, the 69-year-old Thelma and Louise star and avid Sanders campaigner said that independent voters and grassroots progressives may have trouble pulling the lever for Clinton in November.

“That’s a legitimate concern, because they’re very passionate and very principled,” Sarandon said of the possibility that Sanders supporters could simply walk away if Clinton becomes the nominee.

“[Clinton] doesn’t believe [in the things Sanders does],” she added. “She’s accepted money from all those people. She doesn’t even want to fight for a $15 minimum wage, so these are people that have not come out before, so why would we think they’re going to come out now, for her?”

“I think Bernie would probably encourage people to [support Hillary if he loses] because he doesn’t have any ego in this thing,” the actress conceded. “But I think a lot of people are, ‘sorry, I just can’t bring myself to [vote for Hillary].'”

When Hayes asked Sarandon how she would vote in a Trump-Clinton matchup, the actress replied: “I don’t know, I’m going to see what happens.”

“Really?” a surprised Hayes pressed.

“Really,” Sarandon replied. “You know, some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately. If he gets in then things will really explode. Some people feel that.”
“Don’t you think that’s dangerous?” Hayes asked.

“I think that what’s going on now — if you think it’s pragmatic to shore up the status quo right now, then you’re not in touch with the status quo,” she replied. “The status quo is not working, and I think it’s dangerous to think that we can continue the way we are, with the militarized police force, with privatized prisons, with the death penalty, with the low minimum wage, threats to women’s rights, and think that you can’t do something huge to turn that around, because the country is not in good shape. If you’re in the middle class, it’s disappearing.”

The actress called Americans’ relationship with status quo government representatives like Clinton a “bad relationship, and now we have to break up with the guy because we realize we’re worth it.”
“We have to stop prioritizing war,” she added. “And I don’t like the fact that she talks about Henry Kissinger as being her go-to guy, and the stuff that’s happened in Libya and other things, I don’t think is good.”

Sarandon was an early supporter of Sanders’ campaign, joining the group Artists for Bernie along with dozens of other actors, filmmakers and entertainment figures in September. In January, the actress appeared alongside Sanders at a rally in Iowa, where she sharply criticized Clinton over her vote to authorize the Iraq War.

“She’s had a job, but what has she done that we’re bragging about? How has she led?” Sarandon said then.

Last month, the actress made headlines when she forcefully defended her decision to support Sanders in a series of tweets.

I don’t vote with my vagina,” she wrote in February. “It’s so insulting to women to think that you would follow a candidate JUST because she’s a woman.”

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Thomas Williams: And nobody perfect so I still like Donald Trump over Hillary, Bernie, Ted, and John, so what about you?
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David Dave Williams: We are living under the rule of an elitist thuggery. and a Main Stream Media that force feeds us lies constantly without being held accountable for their propaganda and b.s..,We are not being governed by representatives. We are being dictated to by tyrants who make up their own rules and only enforce the ones they feel like enforcing. Take back your country, Let's get out the Vote for Donald Trump.
DemsEvileyes 2 days ago
Susan is on a learning curve . She knows that Hillary is a rocky horror show. She has felt some Bern and now THIS most recent comment! Maybe she will finally decide that the Bern will be too TAXING and she will finally arrive at a Trump rally...??
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big b DemsEvileyes 2 days ago
LOL!! I agree with her...um....kind of.
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mutantbeast big b 2 days ago
Not for the reasons she thinks. Shes an out -and -out commie whackjiob and a moose;limb apologist.
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King Leonidas mutantbeast 2 days ago
Ain't it the truth?
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Piled High and Deep King Leonidas 2 days ago
There is still something wrong her for wanting a communist...
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Jose Fernandez Piled High and Deep 2 days ago
She is sick out of mind. Total nut job. The status quo isn't working, but she cites all the wrong reasons. She is part of the problem!
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Fear is a destructive thing.



Thomas Williams

The Washington DC Clan is using your own social fear against you to manipulate your voting choice for the Washington DC Clan candidate that they want you to vote for in this case, Ted Cruz, or John Kasich. Donald Trump is simply a man doing the best that he can trying to explain to us that he wants to help the American people change how these Ivy League wise guys have been running our country’s US Government. So what is all of the fear mongering all about?

Stopping Donald Trump voting popularity of course.

After a while a punch from this country’s DC establishment liberal media is simply another punch and Donald Trump simply keeps soldiering on, except for the American people who are supporting him.

We all know that Mr. Trump is not a media wise guy like MSNBC Chris Matthews who of course like his hypothetical woman’s abortion question, whenever he can ask a conservative candidate about that.

Abortion is not a problem that anyone can answer without a nice way out. Stopping the life span of a unborn child before birth shakes everyone with a heart down to our core. So Lord God please have mercy on all of us witnessing the large number of abortions going on in the United States of America everyday.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/03/30/poll-cruz-up-10-in-wisconsin-sanders-edges-clinton/

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Thomas Williams: This country’s media and Republican establishment are preying on your fear it's the only weapon they have, but it is a powerful weapon precisely because it’s psychological.

If the country US Government continues getting run by the self-same people who are responsible for the way that we are living now. We have no chance for our three branches of Government institution to improve at all anytime soon. Donald Trump is the only Presidential candidate who is truly an outsider, and is not controlled by the Washington DC Clan Club.

So in order for our US Government to get fixed the American people are going to need to overcome their own fear of the unknown, and the media constant assault on their common senses. The choice is clear to me because I see and hear the Washington DC Clan and media for who they are, and I don’t like them. So I'm voting for Donald Trump instead.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Me too.

http://thefederalist.com/2016/03/29/why-i-support-donald-trump/

Why I Support Donald Trump


Donald Trump is the only candidate seeking to put America’s interests first, especially in the areas of trade, defense, and immigration.
Timm Amundson
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March 29, 2016
Since I consider myself a traditional conservative, many friends of mine, on both the Right and the Left, are puzzled by my unwavering support for Donald Trump.

Their bewilderment is understandable. Trump is often rude and obnoxious. His demeanor can be arrogant and dismissive. At times, he comports himself as reckless and willing to lash out prematurely, prior to fully understanding all of the facts at hand. To put it simply, he is a “wrecking ball.”

Furthermore, Trump isn’t even a pure conservative in terms of policy; he is a populist. His statements over the years regarding such areas as limited government, religious liberty, states’ rights, and abortion have been inconsistent at best, and in some cases, have steered firmly to the left.

Still, given all of this baggage, I have my feet planted firmly in Camp Trump. But why? How can a principled, pragmatic, deliberate conservative be drawn to such a candidate? It is because I believe conservatism doesn’t stand a chance in this country without first delivering a very heavy dose of populism.

Populism Versus Conservatism

Populism, at least Trump’s version of it, is a platform built largely on the principle of economic nationalism. It focuses on three primary policy areas: trade, defense, and immigration.

Trump’s description of the problem for each is very clear: 1) our trade policy has decimated our manufacturing base, leaving millions of Americans economically stranded; 2) our defense policy has engaged us in conflicts around the globe that in many cases have actually made the United States less secure, and have added considerably to our bloated national debt; and 3) in 1986, Ronald Reagan granted amnesty to approximately 3 million illegal immigrants, on the condition that our borders would be secured and illegal immigration would be dramatically curtailed. Since that time, at least 11 million (and likely many more) illegal aliens have entered the United States, effectively suppressing wages for many working Americans, and adding tremendously to the cost of our education and public assistance programs.

Since our nation’s founding, the principle of national sovereignty has been the preeminent and driving force for what it means to be an American conservative.

Do Trump’s positions on these areas alone define him as an unabashed conservative? No. As enumerated above, several other categories need to be added when determining whether an individual is decidedly conservative or liberal. But are Trump’s positions on trade, defense, and immigration not conservative? Absolutely not!

His stance on these issues, when taken together, represent the most important plank in the history of American conservatism. That is the vital importance, and in fact primacy, of national sovereignty. In fact, since our nation’s founding, the principle of national sovereignty has been the preeminent and driving force for what it means to be an American conservative.

It is the position that as “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” we are not only entitled but obligated to define and protect our own country, our own principles, and our own culture, independent of those nations and societies that claim the same rights and obligations.
This is where this author believes the battle line needs to be drawn within the Republican Party:
between those true conservatives who consider national sovereignty preeminent, and those who profess to be conservative, only to advance their own ideological or avaricious priorities.

Stop Tarring Us for ‘Isolationism,’ ‘Protectionism,’ and ‘Nativism’

No individual has done a better job of articulating the schizophrenic dilemma the Republican Party finds itself in today than Pat Buchanan. In fact, it was Pat, who, when running for president himself in ’92 and 2000, accurately predicted what we are facing today. He summed up perfectly the forces that have driven America into its current state of hopelessness when he described the culprits as “two wings on the same bird of prey,” that being the established power structures of both the Republican and Democratic parties.

We have spent trillions of dollars and lost thousands of American lives in foreign conflicts that have done little in securing order and peace.

Pat also reminded us that, on more than one occasion, Bush 43 emphatically denounced the populist platform long before Trump’s candidacy. Bush defined populist positions on defense, trade, and immigration as “isolationist,” “protectionist,” and “nativist,” respectively. In 1991, shortly after the Gulf War, his father, George H. W. Bush, proudly announced to the entire world that we were entering a “new world order” (Bush’s words, not mine).

Since that time, under two Republican and two Democrat administrations, Americans have witnessed the following:

1) In the name of national defense and America’s obligation to lead the free world, we have spent trillions of dollars and lost thousands of American lives in foreign conflicts that have done little in securing order and peace, particularly in the Middle East. In fact, our intervention in places like Iraq and Libya has done a great deal to foster chaos, and create avenues through which malicious regimes and terrorist groups continue to grow and thrive.

In an effort to revive Woodrow Wilson’s mission to “democratize the world,” we have taken the presumptive and arrogant position that the United States has the right to dictate the political make-up of cultures and countries different than our own. We are doing all of this with money the country doesn’t have, and largely at the behest of other nations that refuse to participate, financially or otherwise. Americans of nearly every political and philosophical persuasion have come to realize what a misguided policy this has been.

Is this really a position of “isolationism,” or one of simple common sense?

2) In the name of free trade, since Bush 41 both parties have worked closely together to pass the North American Free Trade Agreement, establish the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade II, form the World Trade Organization, and grant Communist China most favored nation status in trade. What has this gotten us? Well, since 1991, our accumulated trade deficit approaches $12 trillion!

Tens of thousands of manufacturing plants have closed, and millions of American jobs have been sacrificed for the sake of globalism. Now establishment Republicans and Democrats are locking arms once again to promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

The overwhelming majority of Americans understand that what truly lacks compassion is when a society attempts to absorb people it cannot properly and effectively assimilate in a fair and just manner.

Mitt Romney tells us Trump’s position would incite a trade war. Really? Since ‘91, our trade deficit with China alone exceeds $4 trillion, and he’s afraid of a trade war? Can he not see that we have been in the middle of a trade war for decades, but one we simply choose not to fight? It’s clear by now that fair-minded Americans on both sides of the aisle understand you can’t have true free trade without true fair trade.

Is this really a position of “protectionism,” or one of simple common sense?

3) In the name of compassion and human rights, today, our southern border has become a piece of Swiss cheese. The argument to secure our borders and deport, at least temporarily, those who are here illegally, stems from the simple fact that we are a nation of laws, which, everyone is required to abide by.

Bushes 41 and 43, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama would all consider this position as lacking in compassion. But the overwhelming majority of Americans understand that what truly lacks compassion is when a society attempts to absorb a group or groups.

Read more...http://thefederalist.com/2016/03/29/why-i-support-donald-trump/
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CNN Cruz pundit said that she likes dating married men.

http://cowgernation.com/2016/03/28/cruz-alleged-mistress-in-2014-really-going-for-dating-married-men-today-later-called-cruz-attractive/

CRUZ ALLEGED MISTRESS IN 2014: Really going for dating married men… later called Cruz attractive.

Ted Cruz and Amanda C tattoo
On Wednesday, the National Enquirer released a story accusing Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (TX) of having an affair on his wife with five different women. One of the women identified was Amanda Carpenter, who served as Cruz’s former communications director.
In a recently discovered tweet from her official account, Carpenter stated that she could “really go for” dating a married man.
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Really going for it today RT @Salon: Why I date married men: "There's warmth and there's space, there's intimacy and there's distance..."

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In 2014, Carpenter expressed that she thinks Cruz is attractive.
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Amanda Carpenter ‎@amandacarpenter

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Read more about CNN Ctuz pundit ....http://cowgernation.com/2016/03/28/cruz-alleged-mistress-in-2014-really-going-for-dating-married-men-today-later-called-cruz-attractive/
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Who would want to be like them?

 
You are right about that because who in their right mind would want to be like them. The Republican establishment filthy dirty politics behavior is simply too dirty to live with, don't you think. Attacking the Republican Party's front runner because he is ahead in an honest election.

That the Washington DC establishment wanted the American people to vote for one of their own DC Clan members instead. They wanted us to pick between Bush and Clinton again. So what does that tell you about Ted Cruz backing something that is not really battery at all?

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Terry Hargrove
Terry Hargrove: Oh please,,we have all seen the video...she was assaulting trump so he stopped her. Cruz is an idiot and desperately grasping at straws.
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Paul Simko
Paul Simko: HEIDI CRUZ FILED FOR DIVORCE IN 2011 & 2012 CITING "INFIDELITY" AS HER REASON FOR DIVORCE HERE ARE SOME FACTS ON CRUZ'S WIFE. If you plan to vote for Ted Cruz, you MUST know these things! Educate yourselves on him and his wife* It has also come to my attention with google that Cruz's wife file for separation in 2011 & 2012 and her reason was given as "infidelity".........i'm just saying he's lying about this news too!!~ * Heidi Cruz has been employed by Goldman Sachs since 2005. She is currently on leave. * Heidi Cruz is a member of the leftist council on foreign relations, advocates of world Government and a New World Order. * Ted Cruz was George Bush's top policy advisor. * Ted Cruz was in the federal Trade Commission. * Ted and Heidi met when they were both Bush staffers. * Cruz advised on legal affairs and Heidi on economic policy for the bush administration. * Heidi was director for the Western Hemisphere on the national security council under Condoleeza Rice. * Heidi served as deputy U.S. Trade Representative to USTR head, Robert Zoellick, working on China trade policy. * Ted Cruz' campaign chairman, Chad Sweet, is a former CIA officer. He also worked for Goldman Sachs. * Ted Cruz voted for cloture on TPA, (trans pacific partnership agreement) fast track trade authority, removing the hurdle of concern for further amendment, and clearing the way for passage! It didn't have to be recorded, so nobody knew this. He voted NOT to require approval of congress before other countries could join, including China. * Cruz has openly stated that he will NOT use a deportation force, and will continue to use the failed ICE system, where an illegal has to commit a crime first, then be caught. * Cruz belongs to the radical Christian sect of 7 mountains dominionism. Heidi, also was arrested in TX, she was wondering around on a busy main Hwy. in the middle of the night. Police took her to jail and then to a crazy hospital stating she was a danger to others and herself. Wise up, he's not who you think he is he has always been establishment, he is bought and paid by the banks.#CruzSexScandal
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Donald Trump Town Hall


2016 CAMPAIGN DONALD TRUMP Tuesday, March 29, 2016: GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump held a town hall event in Janesville, WI at the Holiday Inn Express and Janesville Conference Center.
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by: RSBN Staff 2016 CAMPAIGN DONALD TRUMP Tuesday, March 29, 2016: GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump held a town hall event in Janesville, WI at…http://www.teapartycrusaders.com/live-stream-donald-trump-town-hall-event-in-janesville-wi-3-29-16/

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

What have they done for you?


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Thomas Williams:

What have they actually done for you because the life that you are living is directly because of the Washington DC establishment? And not Donald Trump. so I am cautiously encouraged that the American people are not listening anymore to what the Washington DC Clan Club are saying.
Because the Republican establishment are scared with their wall to wall anti Trump talking points, every 15 minutes. And I now also find Ted Cruz becoming pitiful in how he is now embracing these DC establishment dirty political people.

Who would want to be like them after knowing what we now see?
It is truly amazing because I thought Donald Trump would apex and not get over the majority. The political wise guys have created this political situation all by themselves, day by day, year after year, of screwing over the will of the American people without fear of accountability.
So to hell with all of the propaganda of these bull talking artist degrading Donald Trump. And let's get behind the population living in Wisconsin who can put Donald Trump over the 237 number on the first round, in the Republican Convention Cleveland Ohio 2016.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOYus1BE7jk
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/scott-walker-endorses-ted-cruz_us_56fa8dc6e4b0a372181af439


Scott Walker Endorses Ted Cruz, Says He’s In The ‘Best Position’ To Win GOP Nomination

Walker says he chose Cruz based on his credentials, not just because he believes Cruz can defeat Trump.


  • Elise Foley Immigration & Politics Reporter, The Huffington Post
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) endorsed onetime opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Tuesday for the GOP presidential nomination, one week ahead of the primary in his state. 

“I just fundamentally believe if you look at the facts, you look at the numbers, that Ted Cruz is in the best position by far to both win the nomination of the Republican Party and then go on and defeat Hillary Clinton in the fall of this year,” Walker said on Newsradio WTMJ, a Wisconsin station, referring to the current Democratic front-runner. 

“The key is we want people who are principled common-sense conservatives, who are people who do what they say, who stick to their guns but also people who can both win the nomination and go on to defeat Hillary Clinton in the fall,” he continued.
Read more...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/scott-walker-endorses-ted-cruz_us_56fa8dc6e4b0a372181af439
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Scott Walker ‎@ScottWalker
After the failed Obama-Clinton Admin, Americans want leadership. I endorse @TedCruz, a principled constitutional conservative who can win.
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He doesn't speak for me.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/28/politics/cuba-fidel-castro-blasts-obama-trip/index.html

Fidel Castro blasts Obama's trip: Cuba doesn't need 'empire' for anything


By Patrick Oppmann, CNN
Updated 11:30 AM ET, Mon March 28, 2016 | Video Source: CNN
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How do you like our President of the United States traveling around our enemies’ country's saying to their population? "That he Barack Obama is sorry for all of the harm that the American people have done to them, over the years...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kI0dBvg-qw&list=RD4kI0dBvg-qw
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Monday, March 28, 2016

We could be witnessing a historic political power shift here in America.

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Thomas Williams: We could be witnessing a historic political power shift that the media were always one step behind. So how ironic that would be for the Ivy League wise guys who kept telling us that it was them who were always one step ahead of everyone else.

The American people are creating a historic political change in America without the likes of the Washington DC establishment who could wind up becoming high and dry. As the present-day media keeps stumbling all over themselves trying to scramble into the nearest local neighborhood bar.

Because they really will need to start drinking like they have never before, telling each other. "How did we lose all of our influence like that?"

Suppose Donald Trump and Ted Cruz let’s bygones be bygones and sew up all of the Republican party political power going into the next Presidential Convention election in Cleveland Ohio, with a gentleman agreement between them. Then where will the Washington DC Clan Club go if they do?

What does the New York Times, and the Washington Post do then?
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The Proof that Ted Cruz lied about Donald Trump.

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http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03/proof-ted-cruz-cheating-scandal-not-linked-trump-campaign/


PROOF=> Ted Cruz Cheating Scandal Not Linked to Trump Campaign – Was Started by GOP Elites


Mar 25th, 2016 11:21 pm 460 Comments
 
The National Enquirer published a story this week accusing Texas Senator Ted Cruz of multiple extramarital affairs.

On Friday Ted Cruz blamed Donald Trump and his former consultant Roger Stone for the National Enquirer article on his alleged extramarital affairs.
cruz national enquirer
Ted Cruz Cruz told reporters in Wisconsin the story was “all lies.” Cruz then went on to blame the article on Donald Trump and his “henchmen.” Cruz argued Roger Stone has been forwarding the article today on the internet. He thinks Trump campaign is behind this story. Cruz also said the publisher of the National Enquirer is a friend of Donald Trump’s.

But these rumors did not start with Donald Trump.

The rumors were started by the Rubio Campaign and GOP elites.
Conservative Treehouse reported:
It was discovered that weeks ago a large number of Marco Rubio operatives and supporters were trying to bring the sex scandal story to the MSM attention.
Under the open guise of #TheThing they were communicating via various twitter feeds and following along to see if the story had been picked up. Most of the activity was centered around March 10th – March 15th.

Yesterday the hashtag CruzSexScandal went viral. Today, many of those DC operatives, participants, supporters, consultants, Super-PAC’s and campaign advisors have spent a great deal of time deleting their (The Thing) participation. The peak of their scrubbing coincided with Senator Ted Cruz accusing Donald Trump of planting the story.

Obviously, the Rubio Clan didn’t want to see themselves outed as the originating entities.
Virtually everyone in the blog-o-sphere who supported Marco Rubio was active, tweeting, re-tweeting, or following the events related to #TheThing. Now they’re running for cover and trying to hide their fingerprints.
Anti-Trump Republican operative Rick Wilson tweeted this out weeks ago.
(He has since deleted it.)

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If you want a change vote for Trump.

Donald Trump
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Allan Lee Erickson
DONALD TRUMP HAS DONE THE DEMOCRATS A GREAT SERVICE THESE LAST FEW MONTHS. Just look at what he has accomplished on their behalf. He has:
>Split the Republican Party into numerous warring factions;
>Turned the Republican Party into a laughing stock;
>Alienated Women, Blacks, Hispanics, and young people;
>Destroyed Tea Party unity;
>Turned the campaign into a mosh pit of insult and rancor;
>Mainstreamed corruption and adultery;
>Stifled all intelligent discussion of issues;
>Silenced smart debate about our problems and their solutions;
>Ended the public debate about Obama's horrific record;
>Distracted most of the attention away from Hillary's crimes;
>Further alienated our allies;
>Encouraged our enemies;
>Provoked violence and even greater division domestically; and,
>Helped the Hillary for President campaign in a hundred ways.
Thanks Mr. Trump. You may have earned the distinction of single-handedly destroying traditional Americanism forever.
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Tom McLaughlin
Tom McLaughlin: Get a life.
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Troy Faulkner
Troy Faulkner: Trump hasn't the GOP rhinos have period !
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Norma Meeker
Norma Meeker: Grow up & start using the brain God gave you!
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Thomas Williams
Thomas Williams: If you want a real change simply vote for Trump.
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Danny Millerick
Danny Millerick: This guy needs psychiatric help.
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Allan Lee Erickson
Allan Lee Erickson: No one is angrier about Obama and feckless Republicans than Ted Cruz. Yet, the Trump people insist the solution is a scorch the earth policy, attempting to lump Cruz in with RINOs and ObamaTrons. DonBots would destroy the Republican Party and hand the WH to the Democrats by having a fit and nominating a corrupt clown comparable to Obama. It is a kind of insanity driven by sheer emotionalism, achieving the opposite of the intent. If we really want to win, we had better change course, approach this rationally, and side with the only man who can unite the Republican Party and defeat the Democrats in November. That man is Ted Cruz.
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Danny Millerick
Danny Millerick: Ted Cruz is an unproven first generation, first term Senator, the Canadian version of Obama. He is married to a globalist with heavy Wall Street ties. Now he has the support of the Bush Dynasty, Lyndsey Graham and Mitt Romney? I'm sorry but I do not trust someone that is that hypocritical.
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