The point is Trump Phucken LIED! I know that doesn't matter right? SMDH!
Again, are you saying there is a politician, on either side of this thing, who hasn't? Just curious.
The point is Trump Phucken LIED! I know that doesn't matter right? SMDH!
Bernie may not be polished but he is as honorable a public servant as there is.Again, are you saying there is a politician, on either side of this thing, who hasn't? Just curious.
Bernie may not be polished but he is as honorable a public servant as there is.
Are you feeling the Bern? Or is it just a reminder of the trip to the D.R.?
Does Gaturd Marco get your support or is it the Exile from Canada Rafael Cruz?
Does Billary make you hard or is it Donald Drumpf's porn actress/ lingerie model wife you'd like to bed in Lincoln bedroom in White House?
Vote early and often it is yet another Super Tuesday. Want to see who Canesport fans favor.
I agree he's no bargain but compared to the other Repubs in the race, you can at least have a conversation with himHow did John Kaseofshit avoid your incisive humor?
This site is a bastion of reactionary vile when it comes to politics. How do you think Folden fooled 90 per cent for 5 years?not many liberals on canesport eh?
I have campaigned for, and already early voted for Marco Rubio... The thought of Trump being the Republican nominee is unsettling to me, to say the least, but the GOP Establishment has nobody to blame for this situation but itself. As far as Sanders, he is a 74 year old self-proclaimed socialist, and someone who would bankrupt the country with his preposterous policies. He is absolutely no chance of becoming President, but at least he is honest, direct, and will leave a legacy of carving out a small niche of socialism within the Democratic Party. As far as Hillary, she is about as fraudulent of a politician as it gets. Lied about Benghazi, embodies the phrase "chrony capitalism", and is about as trustworthy as a used car salesman... Yet, the animosity towards Hillary has paled in comparison to what Trump now faces... His tonality has drawn attacks from both the Democrats and his GOP counterparts. Trump's rhetoric and theatrics are just as divisive as Obama's regime, and what little unity remains of the American people is only months away from completely being fractured. Like my candidate Rubio, I struggle to conceptualize supporting Donald Trump more and more each week as the GOP nominee. My father told me that he will refuse to vote in the 2016 General Election in a Trump v. Hillary scenario, and sadly, more Americans are likely to do the same.
Varkas it is very depressing tonight. Rubio was the best possible nominee for the Republicans and the country. It was the medias goal from the beginning to take Rubio out of it because they knew he has the best chance of beating the Democrats in the general election. The media wanted Trump in there so that once he's in they can massacre him when he is the Republican nominee. Cruz is another moron to try to sabotage Rubio in Florida. The republicans once again are so stupid and in a weak year for Democrats are going to blow the general election again.I have campaigned for, and already early voted for Marco Rubio... The thought of Trump being the Republican nominee is unsettling to me, to say the least, but the GOP Establishment has nobody to blame for this situation but itself. As far as Sanders, he is a 74 year old self-proclaimed socialist, and someone who would bankrupt the country with his preposterous policies. He is absolutely no chance of becoming President, but at least he is honest, direct, and will leave a legacy of carving out a small niche of socialism within the Democratic Party. As far as Hillary, she is about as fraudulent of a politician as it gets. Lied about Benghazi, embodies the phrase "chrony capitalism", and is about as trustworthy as a used car salesman... Yet, the animosity towards Hillary has paled in comparison to what Trump now faces... His tonality has drawn attacks from both the Democrats and his GOP counterparts. Trump's rhetoric and theatrics are just as divisive as Obama's regime, and what little unity remains of the American people is only months away from completely being fractured. Like my candidate Rubio, I struggle to conceptualize supporting Donald Trump more and more each week as the GOP nominee. My father told me that he will refuse to vote in the 2016 General Election in a Trump v. Hillary scenario, and sadly, more Americans are likely to do the same.
Kasich is a stuttering joke. He runs negative ads but when they ask him about he says he doesn't want to get into the mud. Total hypocrite.I agree he's no bargain but compared to the other Repubs in the race, you can at least have a conversation with him