Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Some late comments on GOP candidates

"Donald Trump admitted in the GOP debate he participated in wielding money to gain influence, power and favors in Washington D.C. He said the reason that Hillary Clinton attended his wedding was that he gave her money. Coincidentally that was the same reason Mrs. Trump attended the wedding."   Comedian Argus Hamilton
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We must put more intellect into choosing our candidate than the democrats have with theirs these past eight years. If we don't have the reasoning, beware of the emotion. 

Marco Rubio now on Hillary’s radar  " Lashes out at Rubio On Abortion: Calls Him “Very Young' ”
The left will tell you who they fear by who they attack. 
 . . . "Marco Rubio, was not backing down and his campaign issued a statement from the Senator:
“Hillary Clinton supports abortion even at the stage when an unborn child can feel pain; she has defended partial birth abortions as a ‘fundamental right;’ she opposes requiring parents to be notified that their minor daughter is having an abortion; she supports funding Planned Parenthood even after they have been exposed for their role in selling the organs of unborn children; and she supports using taxpayer money to pay for abortions overseas,” Rubio’s statement read.
"While Hillary seems to be staking out the “war on women” position, her comments about Rubio’s age seemed rather bizarre. With millennials a big voting bloc, the idea of pointing out her 35 year age difference with Rubio will likely be a hindrance, not a positive." . . .

 The Big Winners and Losers from the GOP Debate   "Harry Enten looks at the polling since last week’s debate and finds Carly Fiorina the biggest winner: “She gained ground in every poll taken after the debate. In five of the seven polls, the gain was 6 percentage points or more.”
"The big loser was Scott Walker: “This one surprised me a little, but the polling is clear. Walker is the only candidate who lost ground in every single post-debate poll.”
"A mixed verdict on Donald Trump: “The polling is a bit split on Trump, but there is enough evidence to say — at the very least — that he didn’t gain any ground. . . "

Monty Python and the Rick Perry Campaign

 

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