Sideshow. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) is facing a mutiny once again.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is the Speaker of the House. He was the former 2012 vice presidential nominee to perennial loser Mitt Romney. He knows what losing feels like.
Today, he knows the game's over for Republican nominee Donald Trump.
He said he will no longer campaign with Donald Trump and Mike Pence. He says that he will focus on keeping the House and Senate in Republican hands. He knows that the impact of Trump's words could damage their chances to hold onto the Congress.
Ryan on phone conference said, the Republicans "need to do what's best for their district."
Ryan pissed off the conservative members of the House. Some have called Ryan spineless and a "fucktard" for not backing the nominee.
"I am willing to endure political pressure to help protect our majority."
It seems like the House majority is at risk of being rattled by Trump's campaign.
The move -- highly unusual in US political history -- laid bare the seemingly intractable divisions now seizing the Republican Party with a month left before the presidential vote. Support for Trump among the GOP establishment, already weak amid disagreements over policy and tone, has now eroded to new lows.
Ryan joins a number of many other Republicans angry over the whole Trump ordeal. The tape were offensive and disturbing and it put a major dent in the Republican nominee's campaign.
Rumors are flying that Kellyanne Conway and Mike Pence might abandon ship. They flatly denied the rumors of them leaving the campaign.
Looks like Donald Trump isn't taking this one lightly. He went to Twitter to call upon Republicans to denounce Ryan and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). He called upon Republicans to not support those who refuse to support him.
Paul Ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting Republican nominee
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) and Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE). Sasse is the most vocal opponent of Donald Trump. He said that he will not support the Republican nominee and it riled up the country's most annoying conservative agitator.
The most annoying conservative agitator on radio and cable news once again has another orgy over Donald Trump. Softball Hannity once again give the notion that America's biggest asshole is capable of being the President of the United States.
He's clearly obsessed once again with this "guilt-by-association" nonsense. He's been on this fixation that former president Bill Clinton went on private trips with Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire who was convicted of unlawful sexual conduct. The annoying agitator said that he's got a whole list of issues that could damage Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton.
He's gleefully playing repeats of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) getting booed by Bernie Sanders supporters at the Nevada Democratic Convention. Boxer who endorsed Hillary Clinton for president said that she loves Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) but feels that a viable path to victory belongs to Clinton and the trolls started booing.
Sanders is still a formidable foe. He's hoping to upset Clinton in Kentucky. After all, the coal comments did hurt her in the West Virginia primary. Clinton is hoping to seal the deal and move on to facing the controversial media mogul.
Now you know I am no fan of Ted Cruz, but I do have a bit of sympathy for the country's most hated politician. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was the Republican's last hope of stopping Trump.
Trump best buddy, Roger Stone laid out the grenades and Cruz stepped on them.
Cruz refuses to support Trump after the bombshell story of Cruz having numerous affairs became public. His last attempt at winning an ounce of attention was to go on Softball Hannity's show with his running mate Carly Fiorina.
Cruz's defeat clears the path for Trump to become the nominee. Cruz was the candidate that Democrats wanted to face. With Trump in this race, it's pretty unpredictable.
Most pollsters say Clinton will beat Trump. The chances for her to defeat him are not as high as they once predicted. Clinton has a 54% chance of beating Trump in a general election.
Republicans aren't so ready to support Trump. There are a handful of Republicans devoted to defeating Trump before he creates more havoc.
Sean Hannity admits that he gives softball interviews to Republicans. So he should be referred by the public as Softball Hannity.
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) is a vocal opponent of Trump. He said he will not support either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the general election.
He said that given the possibility of Trump being the Republican nominee, Sasse said that the party is on the verge of being extinct.
That caught the attention of Softball Hannity. In October, the agitator went on to bash Sasse as being a "spoiled brat" who just upset the public isn't looking for the status quo. He said that Sasse might as well be a Democrat. He said that any Republican threatening to support a third party candidate or Clinton isn't a Republican.
Sasse confronted Softball Hannity at CPAC and told him that he's full of shit. Sasse was close to knuckle rolling that fool in the face.
Sasse says he's gotten death threats to his office because of this agitator's rhetoric.
Mitt Romney and many other Republicans are talking about a third party candidate and may recruit Ben Sasse as their nominee. Romney's former running mate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) caused a shitstorm when he said he's not ready to endorse Trump. The House Speaker met with Trump over the weekend and they didn't work out their differences.
The annoying agitator is saying that he would rather see Democrats fight and riot in Philadelphia.
He confident that Republicans won't fight and riot in Cleveland.
Anyway, do you believe that Softball Hannity's rhetoric will cost the Republicans the election?
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) met with Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump today.
The two were feuding over Ryan's refusal to endorse the candidate. That set off a slew of controversy.
Many see this attempt to at least find common ground given the highly polarizing Republican primaries.
Trump is determined to win over the hearts of skeptical Republicans who fear that his rhetoric could doom their chances at winning the White House.
“The United States cannot afford another 40 years of the Obama White House, which is what Hillary Clinton represents,” the pair wrote. “That is why it’s critical that Republicans unite around our shared principles, advance a conservative agenda, and do all that we can to win this fall. With that focus, we had a great conversation this morning.”
“While we were honest about our few differences, we recognize that there are also many important areas of common ground,” the statement continues. “We will be having additional conversations, but remain confident there’s a great opportunity to unify our party and win this fall, and we are totally committed to working together to achieve that goal.”
“We are extremely proud of the fact that many millions of new voters have entered the primary system, far more than ever before in the Republican Party’s history. This was our first meeting, but is a very positive step towards unification,” they conclude.
The controversial media mogul has called for banning Muslims entering the United States. Trump has called immigrants, rapists, drug dealers and criminals. Trump has said that Mexico will be responsible for paying for the border wall that he promises to build.
Trump beaten 16 candidates in one of the most contentious Republican primaries ever.
Under the whem of Ryan's buddy, Republican chairman Reince Priebus, the two met for a few hours to discuss concerns about his campaign.
Trump also had to kick out a delegate who was a devout White extremists. William Johnson was chosen to be a California delegate for Trump. He made robocalls and even went forth to stump for Trump. It turns out that he's hoping that Trump could win so he can enact his hateful agenda.
It seems like even though his chances at winning the nomination are slimmer, Bernie Sanders managed to win the state of West Virginia. The state that went to Hillary Clinton in 2008 now went to Sanders.
Clinton admits that her statements about the coal industry doomed her chances. She all but pulled out of the conservative leaning state. It wasn't worth it.
Clinton did come out a little better. She won the U.S. territory of Guam.
Donald Trump the sole candidate in the Republican race won by default. His win came a week after Ted Cruz and John Kasich finally admitted defeat.
Well never say never. Ted Cruz is reconsidering another attempt at usurping Trump. Last week, Cruz and his running mate Carly Fiorina exited after the Indiana primary. The conservative shitkicker hasn't ruled out a contested convention.
In hypothetical polling, Donald Trump would lose to Hillary Clinton by four points. Eerily similar to Mitt Romney's defeat. As of today, I believe the race is statistical tie between the two.
What lies between the next primaries is all but certain that Trump and Clinton will likely clinch the nomination.
Perennial loser Mitt Romney met with some prominent Republicans over the weekend. He is being courted to run an insurgent campaign against Donald Trump, the Republican presumptive nominee.
Romney served one term as governor of the state of Massachusetts. Romney's legacy is most forgotten. He is a failed candidate. He failed at winning the U.S. senate. He failed at capturing the Republican nomination in 2008. As the Republican nominee, he felt a landslide in the U.S. presidential election in 2012.
Agitator for hire, Bill Kristol met with Romney at a Washington hotel thinking about a third run.
Kristol is practically begging for a third party candidate to stop Trump.
Now we've heard this nonsense before.
Romney will be forever labeled a flip-flopper if he chooses to run for an independent bid.
His former running mate, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) has set of a shitstorm by saying that he's not ready to jump on the Trump bandwagon. That led to his buddy Republican honcho Reince Priebus to have a sit-down to air out differences.
A huge number of Republicans are staying away from Cleveland. Former presidents George W. and his father George H.W Bush joined failed presidential candidate Jeb Bush in opposing the Trump nomination.
Exit stage left.
They will not appear at the Republican convention. Matter of fact, Senators John McCain (R-AZ), Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Ben Sasse (R-NE), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are staying away as well.
The Republican Party created the mess. They were playing with the cards. They created Donald Trump. They were using the dog whistle to rile up votes. Trump is basically using the foghorn and it lead to him becoming their soon-to-be nominee.
By no means, I am not the strongest supporter of Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton. They are both are flawed. People aren't inspired by them at all.
Trump is a flawed candidate as well. He will not get things done. If he becomes our president, he will have the most inept Congress to deal with. He will deal with Ted Cruz and Rand Paul in the senate. They are going to stall everything. The Democrats are plotting as well. They are waiting for him to slip so they can use him to have Republicans defeated in the Midterms.
Trump is getting the most attention and it could lead to him becoming the 45th President of the United States.
By all means, let the Republican Party fight it out all the way to the general election. They already lost by having Trump as their nominee.
Wisconsin is leaning to Ted Cruz and it could be a blowout for the controversial Texas senator.
Conservatives in the state have mounted war against Donald Trump and Ohio governor John Kasich.
Trump had some major derailment these last two weeks.
Failed presidential candidate and current Wisconsin governor Scott Walker endorsed Cruz in a last ditch effort to stop Trump from winning the nomination. Perennial loser Mitt Romney endorsed Cruz for president in his last hurrah for relevance. Both have openly said that they may sit it out if Trump is the nominee.
So far it's working.
Cruz is leading in the state by 10 points. The Cruz campaign gained momentum in the wake of allegations of an affair with five women. Trump's attack on Heidi Cruz was a bad move.
Not to mention the incident in Florida where Trump's right hand thug Corey Lewandowski shoving conservative agitator Michelle Fields.
Even Trump's strongest backer, former Alaskan half-termer Sarah Palin flopped at a Wisconsin Republican dinner.
Many conservatives agitators in Wisconsin have tried to sabotage Trump.
The media mogul went on a radio program and got his ass handed to him by a radio agitator who was in favor of Ted Cruz. Then when he went to MSNBC to engage conversation with Hardball's Chris Matthews, he said that women should be punished for having abortions. That lit a shit storm with Republicans who whisper the message. They hated the fact he used the bullhorn. Trump's foreign policy flopped as well. Now he's doing damage control and warning that if he fails at winning the nomination, he will engage in an insurgent candidacy.
Trump, Cruz and Kasich vowed to not support the Republican nominee if its not them.
They complain that Republicans threaten to nominate a candidate who hasn't ran. House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Wisconsin lawmaker and former vice presidential nominee is considering taking control of the situation by becoming the nominee.
Also Cruz gained a victory today. North Dakota's delegates went to him in a landslide. The state's Republican convention nominated Cruz as their candidate of choice.
Wisconsin's primary is two days away. Cruz and Bernie Sanders are leading in the state polls.
Sanders is leading by a narrow lead of 4 points against Hillary Clinton.
Sanders, the independent senator from Vermont who is running as a Democrat for the nomination is catching up with Clinton. He's scored a huge bank of donations. He raked in $35 million in the month of March. Sanders promises to stay in the race until the convention.
Even though he's trailing in the delegates, he's showing signs of life in states like California and New York. Clinton currently leads in these states but Sanders running a stronger offense is likely to make the states a challenge for the former first lady and secretary of state.
So far the race has ended beneficially for the controversial media mogul Donald J. Trump. He's won the biggest prize of Super Duper Tuesday! The wins destroys a rival who the establishment crowned their candidate.
The results are in. Ohio and Florida are the biggest prizes for the Democrats and Republicans running for president. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton can seal the deal if the turnout is in their favor.
For Marco Rubio and John Kasich, it's due or die.
Victories!
Donald Trump is declared the winner of the Northern Mariana Islands Caucus. The U.S. territory overwhelmingly went to Trump.
CNN projects that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump secure Florida. Major blow to Marco Rubio.
Rubio concedes the race. The junk food media says that Rubio is dropping out. A heckler mocks the senator while he's delivering his speech. The political tides have shifted. Rubio ends the presidential campaign.
The turnout for Rubio isn't in the majority of Florida. He also announced that he will not seek reelection for senate.
Donald Trump ends with a huge lead in the Sunshine State. Hillary Clinton managed to grab a hold of Florida's Hispanic and Black population in the state. Clinton healthy win has given her some motivation.
Missouri is a state that Ted Cruz put some work in. The Republican managed to tap into the bible thumpers and gun owners. There's a slight lead for the Texas senator.
North Carolina is closing up with Trump and Clinton likely winning. We can't call the race until CNN and AP projects the results.
The AP reports that Hillary Clinton is winning North Carolina. This comes a huge blow to Bernie Sanders. Sanders campaigned hard in the Ashville, Greensboro, Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Raleigh. The Black and Hispanic vote and working class women vote went overwhelmingly to Clinton.
Ohio gives the victory!
The AP and CNN project that John Kasich wins Ohio. The first win of the inept governor. It signals that Trump and Cruz will still have Kasich in the race. Kasich gives his victory speech.
A heckler interrupted the inept governor. Trump's call to disrupt rivals is working.
The inept governor had a managed to win his state in a bitterly fought race. With Rubio out, it's a three man race. Ted Cruz wanted it to be a two man race. It's not going to be like that. Now the establishment is backing Kasich. The meddling of Mitt Romney paid off in Ohio. The state that is extremely crucial to the U.S. Presidency has given its prodigal son a victory.
Now it's going to LIKELY a brokered convention in Cleveland. Conservative agitators dismiss Kasich for being a spoiler to Cruz and Trump. The Republican civil war is fully engaged.
The cracks are happening. Republicans fear that this moment could happen. The civil war is out in the open. If they steal the election from Trump, many voters could sit it out. If they nominate Trump, the Republicans may lose a generation of voters.
Michelle Malkin goes after Matt Drudge for posting a Ted Cruz smear. Ann Coulter slams Fox News and Cruz for being ambitious to attack Trump's supporters instead of the protesters. Mark Levin endorse Cruz for president. Ben Shapiro, editor at large/president and Michelle Fields quit Breitbart News after Joel Pollak and Stephen K. Bannon ignored the concerns of staffers being treated wrong by the Trump campaign.
Fields was manhandled by Trump's right hand man Corey Lewandowski. She announced she's pressing charges and filing a lawsuit against the campaign.
The Blaze Network is struggling after Beck's rally to stop Trump.
Failed presidential candidate Ben Carson admits that he's still bitter about Donald Trump and Ted Cruz ruining his bid. He admits that he didn't support Trump. He said that Trump promised a position in his administration if he won.
AP and CNN calls the state of Ohio for Hillary Clinton. The former secretary of state wins handily.
It's going to be harder for them to win!
Clinton's motivation in Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo and Columbus helped her. Clinton's win make her the clear frontrunner in this race.
Clinton comes out proud securing three major states that she was struggling to win. Florida, North Carolina and Ohio went for her in a huge turnout. Now Clinton's delegate lead has increased.
She gives her victory speech thanking Sanders. The Clinton campaign asks for voters to support her in order to stop Trump and Cruz from winning the election. Clinton knocks on Trump for his extremist rhetoric and hammers Republicans for flexing the only muscle they got, their goddamn tongues.
CNN and AP reports that Donald Trump wins the state of Illinois. The huge victory knocks John Kasich's Ohio victory down slightly. Ted Cruz was hoping to upset Trump.
Trump will acknowledge Cruz's dismal results. He will also go after Kasich and Rubio.
Failed presidential candidate Marco Rubio hasn't endorsed any candidate for president.
Bernie Sanders gains traction in Missouri. The Vermont senator could have a victory since Michigan.
The Michigan race was a big shakeup for Hillary Clinton.
CNN and AP reports that Donald Trump wins the state of North Carolina. The victory stops Ted Cruz's win in most of the Deep South.
Trump's victory speech.
Kasich's victory speech.
CNN and AP projects that Hillary Clinton won the state of Illinois. Missouri is close to call, it seems like Bernie Sanders may eek out a victory in the state.
It's told that conservative leaders will secretly meet in Washington, DC to decide on what they're going to do about Donald Trump. They have thoughts of running an insurgent to take on Trump.
It's confirmed that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton won the state of Missouri. Bernie Sanders will not engage in a recount. It comes a blow the Sanders campaign. Ted Cruz also will face a tougher road to victory.
I'll be listening to the Republican debate on radio tonight. I'm going to be working tonight and I won't have an opportunity to watch this train wreck.
The Fox Theater in Detroit will be the host of the debate. Many donors, political agitator, Republican insiders and their families will be in attendance. Governor Rick Snyder is likely going to be there.
There were only 60 tickets admitted to the debate for the actual viewers of this.
It's expected that Donald Trump will be in attendance at the Fox News debate. The feud between Trump and Megyn Kelly (aka the Outrage Princess) is going to be front and center. Matter of fact, the feuds between Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio will be on display as well. After the CNN debate, many Republicans and media analysis have concluded that the debate is doomed
Trump will certainly bring up his successful victories on Super Tuesday. Cruz will bring up the fact that from this point most of the primaries and caucuses are closed and Democrats can't crossover.
Cruz is pissed at Chris Wallace after his contentious GOP Sundays appearance. When Wallace called the candidate out on his lies, Cruz smacked back. Cruz claimed that the right wing network is in the tank for liberals and Trump.
Trump's surrogates will bring up the birther issue if Cruz starts winning states. It's already being played by White extremists like Alex Jones, Roger Stone and Jeffrey Lord. They've denounced Cruz for being a liar and desperate.
Marco Rubio has found himself friendless with the right wing network. According to sources, Roger Ailes pulled the plug on his campaign. After only winning the Minnesota Caucus on Super Tuesday, the hopes for Rubio to become the nominee have diminished. Rubio staffers called Sean Hannity, an asshole and a pussy.
I strongly agree with Rubio's staffers. Hannity is by far the most annoying conservative agitator on television and radio. He is a train wreck in a business suit. He's repetitive, ignorant and outright stupid. His show is bad. He's bad. I believe he will cost Republicans another election. He will eventually be fired out the cannon from that network.
He vows to stay in the race despite the chances being extremely challenging for him and John Kasich.
Kasich has spent a majority of time in this state and Ohio. Kaisch hopes he can win in Kansas, Michigan and Ohio. Trump is leading in most polls and it's a very difficult road for Kasich. If he loses his own state of Ohio, he's going to bow out.
He's running out of money and out of time.
Now that Ben Carson dropped out the race, this debate will be extremely contentious.
Carson was hoping to meet with the other candidates to negotiate how the questions were going to be handled.
The candidates ignored his calls.
I am getting this feeling that Trump and Cruz are going to acknowledge these debates are worthless.
Mitt Romney decided to meddle in this. He came out against Trump today and it's likely going to be a debate question thrown at Trump. Of course, this attack might help Trump secure more voters.
I've heard that old fart Rush Limbaugh will be on GOP Sundays to analysis the debate.
Anyway, I got a poll for you. Who's going to answer the poll?
The establishment pulls out the gutter Mitt Romney to go after Donald Trump.
Back in 2012, a perennial loser embraced the rhetoric of a billionaire. He asked for his endorsement and the billionaire accepted it. He said that the perennial loser had an opportunity to defeat this disaster named Barack Obama. It seems like the tables have turned.
In Salt Lake City, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney come out of hiding to buck the Republican front runner Donald Trump.
Now you know he done fucked up now! Romney appearing at the University of Utah to address the state of the Republican nomination.
Romney went into his verbal tirade about Republicans supporting Donald Trump. He went as far to say that Trump is a "phony" who lacks the temperament to be the President of the United States.
He said that his businesses are a "fraud" and a disgrace to the Republican Party.
"His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University", said the perennial loser.
Romney added, "He's playing the American public for suckers: He gets a free ride to the White House, and all we get is a lousy hat."
He said that Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and John Kasich are far better choices for president than Trump.
Romney recanted his possible endorsement of Marco Rubio. He said that he's not intending on running or endorsing a candidate at this time. He saw that Rubio is doing dismal in the polls.
Romney added that Trump's "domestic policies would lead to recession. His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe. He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president. And his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill."
Romney also acknowledged Trump refusal to denounce the Klan. The Klan has embraced Trump and they're turning out for him. Romney believes that it's destroying the true principles of the Republican Party.
Trump had prepared for this. He already called Romney a loser, milquetoast, and a stiff. He said that Romney "didn't know what he was doing" as the party's nominee and blew a chance to beat Obama.
What just happened?
Romney may have involuntarily helped Trump win the day. Now the debate will have a mention of this and Trump will directly single out Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio for being a part of the failed policies that hurt Republicans in presidential elections.
Trump is a serious threat to the country. Not to just Republicans but Democrats as well.
This extremist could end up becoming our president.
Romney is a perennial loser. He should have stayed out of this. He's not doing the establishment any favors by coming out this late to blast the billionaire.
Trump smoked the rivals. He's now focusing on Hillary Clinton.
An entertainer, business and media mogul defeats the Stallmigos, Papa Smurf and Beetle Bailey.
Republicans better start panicking cause Donald Trump is the presumptive nominee. He managed to win in almost ever race. Super Tuesday is Trumpsday!
Quick Poll.
Donald Trump being the Republican nominee. Helps the GOP or hurts them!
Donald Trump managed to win Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Virginia and Vermont. That's a near blow out.
It's a two man race now! Ted Cruz done well. He won his home state of Texas and neighboring states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Would it make a difference? In Texas, you have to have over 50% of the vote to have all the needed delegates. Cruz, by my calculations didn't earn that! He might have to split the delegates.
Marco Rubio, Ben Carson and John Kasich are doomed. Rubio won Minnesota and Kasich came in second place in Vermont. It wasn't the blow out that Rubio wanted.
Also Hillary Clinton widens her lead against Bernie Sanders.
Hillary Clinton won Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia. Bernie Sanders continues to hold on. He won Oklahoma and Vermont.
Colorado, American Samoa and Democrats Abroad are up next.
Marco Rubio the establishment's choice failed to win any of the states. That's a huge blow to the GOP donors and many lawmakers who endorsed Rubio as the only person who could bring the Republicans together. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) has declared he will not support a Trump candidacy.
Trump dismissed Sasse. He said that the Republican elites are the failures by rallying around Rubio and Sasse isn't going to win elections. Trump congratulates Cruz on his narrow victory in the two states.
Trump vows to steal the "blue collar" Democrats. He believes disgruntled White people are uniting around him. He wants to peel off Democrats who felt that the Obama legacy isn't beneficial to their lives.
Trump had also went after Paul Ryan (House Speaker) and Mitch McConnell (Senate Majority Leader) for being too cozy at their jobs. Ryan and McConnell denounces the Klan's endorsement of Trump. They want him to disavow the Klan and White extremist David Duke. Trump said he doesn't care about their endorsement.
Trump told a lie about the president. He said that President Barack Obama refuses to talk to the Republican controlled Congress. Today, Obama and Democrats in the Judiciary committee met with McConnell and Chuck Grassley on the Supreme Court nomination pick. McConnell vows to not take up the matter until another president wins.
Marco Rubio concedes that he didn't win much. But he's being robotic in his attacks against Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Rubio said that "a vote for Trump is a vote for Clinton". I heard him say it on all three networks. That's pretty damn repetitive.
Ted Cruz breathes a sigh of relief. He won. But he goes back into his bombastic rhetoric that many opponents said were lies and misleading statements. Cruz is whining about how Trump's deal-making is Obama-esque.
This is a serious threat. Republicans will eventually unite around Trump. Don't believe all the hype about Republicans being in a "civil war". They fear Hillary Clinton more than Donald Trump.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump want the Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare) repealed.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump believe that Mexico should pay for a border wall.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump believe Muslims should be banned from the country.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump believe that amnesty should not be allowed in the United States.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump believe #BlackLivesMatter support the killing of White people and those in law enforcement.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump believe that illegals are bringing in drugs, guns, criminal violence and sexual assault.
Many of the voters who support Donald Trump think that Ted Cruz and President Barack Obama aren't American citizens. Also many think that Cruz and Marco Rubio are liars.
Democrats got to unite. It's going to be a tougher fight than I've thought! They laugh at Trump now, but they'll cry if wins the presidency.
Rubio is about to get his biggest endorsement yet. The perennial loser Mitt Romney will endorse him.
The establishment has decided that Ohio governor John Kasich is toast. So now they're only hopes of unity and political victory against Hillary Clinton is Marco Rubio.
If they're believing that coming in second place or third place is a victory, then Rubio's got this one on lock.
The king of failure himself is coming out for Rubio. Perennial loser Mitt Romney is about to go ahead and put things right.
Details of Romney's endorsement were still being worked out as of Sunday morning. The sources said that the former Massachusetts governor had been eager to provide his backing to Rubio for days but had hesitated, due to his respect for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), who suspended his campaign on Saturday night following his dismal fourth-place showing in the South Carolina primary.
Romney spent the day in Utah on Saturday and could potentially be in position to bestow his blessing upon Rubio before Tuesday's Nevada Republican caucuses--a contest that Romney won easily in both 2008 and 2012.
Romney’s backing will provide Rubio with the highest-profile endorsement of the 2016 race and is the clearest signal yet that the party’s establishment is ready to coalesce around the Florida senator as its last best chance to defeat GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
Rick Santorum, the most lamest candidate besides Martin O'Malley is reportedly bowing out tonight.
The former Pennsylvania senator and former 2012 Iowa Caucus "winner" couldn't squeeze enough people into that truck he drove across the 99 counties of the state.
Rick Santorum is by far the only candidate outside of Ted Cruz to champion on pro-life, anti-gay, and anti-immigrant stances.
Santorum like Mike Huckabee were perennial candidates who seriously believed they could win. If they couldn't beat the 2008 and 2012 nominees, they should have not ran in the first place.
And this candidate self destructs.
He is expected to make the announcement Wednesday night and will endorse a candidate.
Santorum won the 2012 Iowa caucuses and ended that race with the second-most number of delegates to eventually GOP nominee the perennial loser himself, Mitt Romney. But he was unable to capture any momentum this year, despite extensive barnstorming efforts in Iowa.
He is the third Republican presidential candidate to drop out after Monday's caucuses. Mike Huckabee ended his campaign that night, and Rand Paul suspended his campaign Wednesday morning.
Remember some time ago, Santorum (or I refer to as Son of Boredom) once said that he doesn't want to make Black lives better. He also said that President Barack a "government nig-guh". He caught himself before he said NIGGER.
Insurgent Matt Bevin shakes hands with Democrat in name only Attorney General Jack Conway.
The state is Cook Political Voting index value +13 Republican. The state supported George W. Bush, John McCain and perennial loser Mitt Romney. The last Democrat in national office to win this state was Bill Clinton. The state has a term limit governor. And now is it possible that Democrats can hold on to a state that supports Republicans in 2:1 ratio?
Democrats in Kentucky are voting for Republicans.
These so-called Reagan Democrats exist in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
There's a razor thin lead for the Democratic nominee against the Republican nominee. The nominees are both worthless. They are also-rans who lack charisma.
But one thing could impact this election: Medicare. Kentucky voters support the state's health care exchange. They don't see it as Obamacare. They see it as "healthy Kentucky".
Republicans didn't pour a lot of money into insurgent Matt Bevin's campaign. Bevin is a perennial candidate for House, Senate and now the governor's race. Bevin is determined to make a name for himself.
Conway is a perennial candidate who lost to Rand Paul in 2010. He just kept a low profile for the time and decided that it could better choice to run for governor than a rematch against Paul.
The conservative agitators have ignored Bevin. Even during the Kim Davis fiasco, Republicans haven't put much into this race.
Many see Bevin as out of the mainstream. But does it mean it's not capable of pulling it off?
Hell Bevin could win this.
Democrats ain't really got much to celebrate. Whether Conway wins or not, they can't rely on him.
I can picture Conway being a thorn in President Barack Obama's skin. He will find ways to blame the president for "attacking the coal industry".
Fred Thompson was a senator, presidential candidate, talk radio host and actor. He gained critical acclaim as being the hardliner Manhattan District Attorney Arthur Branch on Law & Order.
The former Tennessee senator and 2008 Republican presidential candidate passed away today confirms his family. He passed away in his hometown of Nashville, TN today.
CNN reports that Thompson had cancer.
Thompson died after a recurrence of lymphoma, his family said in a statement Sunday. He was first diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma more than a decade ago.
"It is with a heavy heart and a deep sense of grief that we share the passing of our brother, husband, father, and grandfather who died peacefully in Nashville surrounded by his family," the statement read.
Thompson, a Republican, won a special election in 1994 to fill Al Gore's vacate U.S. Senate seat. He was re-elected for a full term two years later and announced in 2002 that he would not run again.
As an actor, Thompson appeared in the films "The Hunt for Red October," "Die Hard 2" and "In the Line of Fire," among others.
"Fred stood on principle and common sense, and had a deep love for and connection with the people across Tennessee whom he had the privilege to serve in the United States Senate. He enjoyed a hearty laugh, a strong handshake, a good cigar, and a healthy dose of humility," his family said.
"Fred was the same man on the floor of the Senate, the movie studio, or the town square of Lawrenceburg, his home."
World News Today send our condolences to the family of Fred Thompson.
The failed vice presidential nominee is likely to become the next Weeper of the House. The controversial decision to place Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) in the position has many in the junk food media wondering if the party is capable of governing.
In the beginning, Ryan refused the position. He knew that the insurgents would attack him if he decides potential bipartisanship with Democrats and the president. He said that he wanted most of his party to support him.
He said that he doesn't want to travel constantly like Boehner. He still has children that are young and they always come first. Ryan doesn't want the spotlight on him. He believes that if he can't cut it as the Weeper of the House, his ambitions (i.e, governor or presidential aspects) could be ruined.
He actually loves his job being the head of the Ways and Means committee.
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) give the middle finger to his fellow Republicans this month when he announced an abrupt resignation. That sparked a civil war within the party.
In the beginning Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) wanted the position. But when he went on that annoying conservative agitator's program to declare that Hillary Clinton's decline was due to Republicans pressuring her on Benghazi, he was slammed for putting their business out there.
Ryan who was hammered for his Project to Prosperity bill is now hoping for Republicans to guide him through another stand down with President Barack Obama and the next president.
Ryan was picked by perennial loser Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential elections.
The insurgent wing concludes that Ryan is "establishment". Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) isn't keen on Ryan. He and many of the insurgent "Freedom Caucus" wants Ryan to give them more input in bills and floor time. Ryan refuses to concede to Republican insurgent demands.
Conservatives also slam Ryan as being a "squish". The AM agitators like Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin and Michael Savage calling the party to resend the thought of Ryan being the House Weeper.
Before Boehner leaves Washington, he wants to thumb one more in the eye of the insurgents. He and Majority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will rally members to pass a bipartisan budget and raise the debt ceiling for two years.
The budget deal and debt ceiling are going to likely be passed despite the obstruction from the insurgent wing of the Republican Party.
Ryan doesn't like the budget, but he will vote for it. Ryan also support rival Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) when he issues an impeachment hearing for the IRS head. Expect this controversy to go nowhere.
Meanwhile, ex-House Weeper Dennis Hastert plead guilty to lying to the FBI, wire fraud and extortion. He was caught up in a "hush money" scandal. He was secretly paying off his mistress. The mistress is a male prostitute he once mentored as a wrestling coach.
By taking the plea deal, he may end up getting up to six months to five years in federal time out for every charge.
Ryan hopes that his term as House Weeper doesn't become another disaster.
The perennial loser Mitt Romney has spoken to the junk food media about Donald Trump.
He believes that Trump is a fad and he will not become the Republican nominee.
It seems like Jeb Bush and the perennial loser have decided to throw everything they've got at Trump and Benjamin Carson. These two have been gadflies to the establishment. The establishment is concerned that the insurgency will cost them the election.
The Republicans want to eliminate Trump, Carson and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) before they create more damage to the party.
To add insult to injury, the perennial loser went on former Barack Obama advisor David Axelrod's radio podcast to go after Trump.
The perennial loser said that Trump's comments were hurtful and it could spell doom for him if he manages to win the nomination.
“I think Donald Trump has said a number of things which are hurtful, and he has said they were childish in some respects, and I think [they] will be potentially problematic either in a primary or in a general election if he were to become the nominee,” said perennial loser Mitt Romney.
He believes that Trump is negative to the party.
Trump in usual fashion responds back to the perennial loser.
.@MittRomney and his campaign manager should not be critical of candidates after they blew an election that should never have been lost!
The insurgents who make up the Freedom Caucus vow to derail any Republican willing to work with President Barack Obama.
Some of the candidates running for Weeper of the House include: Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) and Rep. Jason Chaffettz (R-UT). They are running for the spot now that Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) left abruptly. He vows to leave Congress before the end of the year.
The turmoil began when Boehner's handpicked successor Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) screwed up on that annoying conservative agitator's show. He told the viewers that the Benghazi select committee was devoted to destroying Hillary Clinton at the polls. That created a shit storm within the party.
Before McCarthy was to place his bid in, he abruptly took his name out the running. Allegations of ineptness and an affair with Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) have swirled around the grapevine.
McCarthy is now fighting to stay on as Majority Leader.
Now the next handpicked candidate for the job, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
Ryan is the former 2012 vice presidential nominee for the perennial loser Mitt Romney. The Wisconsin lawmaker is from Janesville and became a "rock star" during the debate over the debt ceiling.
Ryan kept a relatively low profile after the crushing defeat. He hasn't spoken much to Romney.
Ryan chairs the House Ways and Means Committee.
Ryan isn't really interested in the gig but is willing to do so for the sake of the party. The consideration of Ryan becoming the next Weeper has the junk food media talking.
The other candidates, nearly a dozen, all lack Ryan's stature and broad support and it's not clear if any of them could gather the needed backing to become speaker.
With the speculation of Ryan jumping in, conservatives are crying foul. They believe that Ryan is a "loser" and too cozy with Boehner. The outgoing Minority Leader, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) had praised Ryan for being a leader that could help move America forward.
They think he's soft on immigration and entitlement reform.
Ryan is a fiscal and social conservative.
Ryan wants a plurality of support from Republicans. He doesn't want no obstruction. He wants the Republicans to suck it up and help move the government forward.
Ryan made clear that family comes first and said he would be spending less time on the road than Boehner, who traveled nearly every weekend raising money for the party. Ryan, by contrast, has three school-age kids in Janesville, and wants to be able to continue to spend plenty of time with them.
"I genuinely worry about the consequences that my agreeing to serve will have on them. Will they experience the viciousness and incivility that we all face here on a daily basis?" Ryan said. "But my greatest worry, my greatest worry is the consequence of not stepping up, of someday having my own kids ask me, 'When the stakes were so high, why didn't you do all you could do, why didn't you stand and fight for my future?' "
Any thoughts on Ryan's potential run for the Weeper of the House?
Democrats are wondering if the possibility of Joe Biden entering the clown car could spell trouble for the two front runners, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton.
The right hand man for President Barack Obama has been really quiet on his intentions. Usually around early months, the candidates declare their intentions to run.
The Democrats have a really weak field. Given that Hillary Clinton is the most strongest of the Democrats, her flaws have given an opportunity to Bernie Sanders. Sanders who is an independent who caucuses with the Democrats is the insurgent candidate. He is a Democratic Socialist and a progressive. He is one of the most vocal opponents of corporate greed. He often sides with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on many issues facing the middle class.
Sanders wins support from marijuana supporters, non-religious, young voters and progressives.
Conservative Democrats, the LGBT community, unions, working class Democrats and women favor Clinton over Sanders.
Pick one.
I don't know who's got the best advantage in winning the Black or Hispanic vote!
Right now, I am not inspired any of the Democratic candidates running. I am certainly not inspired by the Republicans. The Republicans are too damn extreme.
Biden entering could hurt Clinton. Many supporters of Biden think he can suck some of Hillary Clinton's most moderate supporters. Biden is pretty much straight forward on his views. He hasn't shift his views. The race could become a little more interesting if Biden does run.
I have a feeling that Biden might not run. Given the dysfunction in Congress and the utter stubbornness of some towards the president, many view Biden being a "third term" of Obama.
Biden will be 72 years old. He will be a perennial candidate if he chooses to enters the race.
Bernie Sanders is 75 years old.
Hillary Clinton is 69 years old.
Hillary Clinton so far leads against all the Republican candidates. That includes the insurgent candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson.
Rupert Murdoch jumps onto social media to say that he longs for a real Black president. The media mogul racially insults President Barack Obama, the country's first Black president.
Barack Obama had froze out that network and its parent company NewsCorp during his 2008 presidential campaign. He cited the network's ongoing and relentless attacks on him and his family.
Obama is currently the president. Matter of fact, he is the 44th President of the United States. He is the first African American to ever become the president. He is biracial. He identifies himself as Black. He is married to Michelle (nee Robinson) and has two daughters Malia and Sasha.
He was born August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He spend most of his life in Chicago, Illinois.
Obama became a U.S. Senator in 2005 and served three years in the Senate before he declared his intention to run for president. He face a bitter primary against then U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton.
Obama would defeat Clinton and former U.S, Senator John Edwards before becoming the nominee.
President Obama been with Michelle most of his life. Murdoch has went through three bad marriages. Who's a real man?
He would appoint then U.S. Senator Joe Biden to be his running mate and they would face Republican Arizona senator John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin, then governor of Alaska.
Obama would beat McCain in a landslide victory.
During the 2008 run, that network ran every trick out the book. The network would loop Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Muslim, socialist, spread the wealth, pigs with lipstick, proud of my country, bitter clingers, no experience, community organizer, being too Black (or too White) everyday on that network.
Obama blamed that annoying conservative agitator for being one of the driving forces to why he refuses to give interviews with the network. That network deliberately lies about Obama's policies and panders to a segment of society that many judge as extremists in their own right.
Obama had a private sit down with the president of the network and then CEO of NewsCorporation.
Obama was really angry with the way the network covered his campaign. He warned the network that if he becomes president, the network would shut out indefinitely.
In 2012, the network continued its relentless attacks on the president. The president had called out the network and its agitators by name.
The network was hoping perennial loser Mitt Romney would win. Didn't happen. Obama would beat the perennial loser in a landslide.
To this day, I haven't seen the president do an one-on-one interview with that network much.
Republican candidate Ben Carson with wife Candy.
The White House confirms that President Barack Obama will treat the network like Republican politician. Obama warned Democratic politicians and candidates about being on that network. They have to be on their A-game if they are challenged by the agitators. Democrats who appear on that network better be prepared to challenge every talking point.
The network was founded in 1996 by the Australian-born billionaire Rupert Murdoch. He launched the network in response to MSNBC and CNN's so-called liberal bent.
Murdoch appointed Roger Ailes as the president of the network. Ailes was a Republican political hitman and former agitator on cable news.
The media mogul goes to social media to show praise for Ben Carson.
Ben and Candy Carson terrific. What about a real black President who can properly address the racial divide? And much else.
Carson who is currently in second place after Donald Trump has seen his stock rise. In the wake of numerous controversies, Republicans are still supporting this guy. Carson is a Black Republican who gained fame by insulting Obama at the National Prayer's Breakfast in 2013.
Carson was once a commentator on that network along with Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee, Carly Fiorina and numerous others.
Murdoch is a controversial figure in the media world. Many cite him as the reason to why the media sucks. They look at him as a slime. Murdoch tries to meddle into politics. He and top ranks over at News Corp send memos urging whisper campaigns against politicos who they fear may interrupt the conservative movement.
His tabloids overseas were caught a real scandal. They were caught wiretapping British politicians and celebrities. Some American celebrities living overseas were concerned that Murdoch's lackeys hacked into their phones and shared private photos.
Murdoch has went through three disastrous marriages. He's worth an estimated 354 billion.
The insurgency loves Donald Trump. He doesn't apologize for being real.
The Republican establishment want him gone now!
Martha Raddatz fills-in for the GOP Sundays. She's doing the dirty work for the establishment.
It's true. Donald Trump is placed in the top three. Between Jeb Bush and Scott Walker, Trump is in there and I think this interview may help him surge again.
For you see the insurgency is tired of political correctness. They are tired of Republicans being soft on everything. The insurgency is tired of the establishment. They fear that if they knee toe to the junk food media, they'll nominate candidates like Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and perennial loser Mitt Romney.
The insurgency is excited that Trump hits hard. And he doesn't apologize for anything. Trump was asked about what he would do for the veterans. He landed on the McCain mine when he was asked about the senator's days as a POW. Trump said that McCain is a "war hero because he was captured' but "I like people who weren't captured".
That got the establishment pissed off. The establishment is calling for Trump to end the show.
Trump is not stopping.
Now I can say that McCain suffered during his time in the Viet Cong. He faced torture. He had suffered mental and physical injuries. But McCain is often exploiting his misfortunes for political gains. He pulled this when he faced a tough primary against J.D. Hayworth.
McCain signals he's running for reelection for his senate seat. He will face another tough primary.
Trump says that McCain exploits his POW status.
This was a combative interview with Trump. I almost wanted to scream at the television listening to Raddatz try her best to get a defiant Trump to apologize to McCain.
Trump wasn't having none of that!
Trump laid another landmine for them to stomp on. At the Iowa Family Leadership Summit, establishment talker Frank Luntz was interviewing the media mogul and clown running for the red nose.
This comment about McCain came straight out this event. Trump got a standing ovation for his comments about the senator. Trump said that McCain aimed at him and his supporters. Trump basically told Raddatz that calling his supporters are crazy is like calling McCain a hero, none of its true.
Matter of fact he went further. He told Raddatz that McCain exploits being a POW. He said for McCain being a veteran who is now a politico, he's done nothing to help his fellow veterans.
He aimed at the Phoenix Veteran Administration which was the center of a major scandal that got Veteran Administration secretary Eric Shinseki fired out the cannon.
Trump told Raddatz that McCain called some of the his constituents a bunch of "crazies". Trump believes McCain is worthless. Trump said that because of McCain's talk, he lost to Barack Obama.
Trump said he doesn't need to school'd on how to lose elections. He said McCain is soft on immigration and appears too many times on GOP Sundays just to talk, talk, talk and nothing gets done.
Raddatz tired to bait him with critics of Trump's comments. Trump dismissed the critics. He said these aren't the veterans that he has spoken to!
I gotta hand it to Trump. This is the stuff that Republicans are talking about.