SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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It's time for Rubio and Kasich to throw in the towel.
And he is different from the current POTUS, how again?
served three (3) terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004, and was a United States Senator prior to being elected to the most powerful office in the free world. Other than that he did nothing.
Okay, so what exactly did he do while he was a State and Federal Senator...?
I'm sure he has some sort of record of major accomplishments.
What weird times we live in...
On one hand, you have a Democratic front runner that's just about to be indicted for serious violations of National Security along with telling bold faced lies to the American people and the world while allowing four Americans to be murdered by terrorists. And her challenger is an avowed socialist that wants to give everyone so much free stuff it'll make their heads spin.
On the other hand, the Republican front runner is a thin skinned businessman who's insulted his way to the top with promises he knows he can't keep, yet people keep voting for him. And as of now is being challenged by a charlatan claiming to be the "only" conservative running and would be more divisive than Obama ever thought of being. Actually, lump the top two into that category.
And the only two candidates that have ever worked across the aisle are polling near the bottom. And one of the two has the most successful record along with the maturation to do that job and is polling at the bottom.
Where the blue **** has common sense gone?
Disagree with this. Cruz is no Reagen, but I think he would be better than Trump.
Cruz has shown in the Senate he is not willing to compromise at all and says he will not in his "stump speech".
He thinks whatever he thinks is correct and everyone else is wrong.
He would be able to accomplish very little. He is unwilling to work with his own party much less trying to work with the other side, a Cruz Administration would be disastrous.
There is a very good reason none of his colleagues support him.
A man who thinks he knows all the right answers and will not listen to oppossing views is an idiot.
The man in the WH now has that attitide, although he will at least work with his own party. Cruz will not. He has shown that over and over in in time in the Senate.
Cruz = disaster.
Which is why Cruz won't win either at a brokered convention. If this thing goes that way it will be one of Rubio or Kasich. I don't see how Romney or any other politician can position himself at the convention. For better or worse it has to be someone still left in the race.
I don't think Romney would go for that honestly. Other than the made up comments by Trump, Romney would probably prefer to be kingmaker rather than taking a third shot at the title which he very well could lose.
