Trump's been greenlighted.

They thought he would just go away.

And what's crazy is that even attacking him now at this point makes him look strong because the frontrunner will always get attacked. They're all in lose-lose situations, but if you're going to go out, go out fighting. But they had legitimate attacks for Trump and they said there and let Jeb gets sonned at the debates as if that shit was never going to come back to them.
 
this!!!

no one is winning a foreign policy debate with the former secretary of state, man

hell bernie does well because he's been around a long damn time
Man people better pay attention to those emails. Republicans were so concerned with trying to catch her over the Benghazi incident they didn't even realize she ignored people on her team saying everything was normal in Benghazi before she started that whole "Gaddafi is using rape as a tool against citizens who wanted him gone and massacring them".

She also ignored emails telling her that the rebels were rounding up Black Libyans and other African migrant workers torturing and killing them which is a violation of the Geneva conventions.

With the state that Libya is currently in there's no way she can present her foreign policy credentials as solid.She'll get eaten up and that card will get played.
 
She also ignored emails telling her that the rebels were rounding up Black Libyans and other African migrant workers torturing and killing them which is a violation of the Geneva conventions.
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That won't even be a story. Media won't care and mainstream American is not going to lose sleep over that. Now if the story was there was a blond teenage american cheerleader in Libya and she ignored it, then you have a real problem on your hand.
 
That won't even be a story. Media won't care and mainstream American is not going to lose sleep over that. Now if the story was there was a blond teenage american cheerleader in Libya and she ignored it, then you have a real problem on your hand.
But couldn't you say her cheerleading the intervention with false Intel resulted later on with the death of the US ambassador?
Overall the country of Libya has morphed into Iraq 2.0 and is crawling with terror groups that would have never been there had Gaddafi been left alone.

I seriously doubt people will ignore this.
 
But couldn't you say her cheerleading the intervention with false Intel resulted later on with the death of the US ambassador?
Overall the country of Libya has morphed into Iraq 2.0 and is crawling with terror groups that would have never been there had Gaddafi been left alone.

I seriously doubt people will ignore this.

I was only talking about the highlighted part, boss.
 
Best debate so far. Trump was getting double teamed, but he kept swinging.

:lol:

Trump to Cruz: If I can't beat Clinton, you'll ...

Oh shit!!! :roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:

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Donald is single handily destroying the Republican Party and its a whole lot of fun watching him do it. The closer it gets to the convention, the more vicious the attacks will come from the establishment towards Trump.
 
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That debate was better than the SuperBowl ! Trump controls the room, he's the alpha. Pure comedy

Cruz reminds me of the count on Sesame Street 1-2-3 ah ah ah

I agree- All Trump has to do is keep saying make America great again, deport Mexicans, don't allow Muslims in the country and if u elect him America will win, win, win - His supporters don't give a shit abt specifics

Peace,

Do you cats think Reagan knew anything about foreign policy? Or domestic policy for that matter? He represented an idea. Trump represents an idea.

Trump taps the nerve of CAC america "fear" of non whites taking everything. That emotional pandering may pay off
 
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/donald-trump-had-a-rough-night-will-it-matter-062332029.html

Donald Trump had a rough night. Will it matter?



The 10th Republican presidential debate was a good show, as it always is with Donald Trump on the stage.

But for the first time in this unprecedented primary election, Trump could have used a little more winning. He left the stage in Houston, Texas, having been pushed around for most of the night.

Standing between the two U.S. senators who remain the only obstacle between him and the GOP nomination, Trump was under assault from both Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas for a large part of the two-hour spectacle.

A little more than halfway through the raucous back-and-forth, Trump was clearly tiring, and angry at being under so much duress. When the radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt directed another question at Trump, the businessman and reality TV personality snapped at him in anger.

“Every single question comes to me? I know I’m here for the ratings, but it’s a little bit ridiculous,” he complained.

Rubio was relentless. He pushed, prodded, provoked and badgered Trump as no one else during the campaign has been able to do on a stage. Rubio, smiling much of the time, interrupted and talked over Trump rather than standing by and waiting for him to insult or belittle him.

And Cruz followed up on many of Rubio’s attacks or criticisms.

Rubio went on the offensive in his first answer, saying that Trump had only recently adopted a conservative stance on immigration, and then accusing him of hiring people from outside the country.

“Even today, we saw a report in one of the newspapers that Donald, you’ve hired a significant number of people from other countries to take jobs that Americans could have filled,” he said.

He was referring to a New York Times report that showed that Trump’s Palm Beach club, Mar-a-Lago, has brought in hundreds of foreign workers with temporary visas to fill jobs, while denying or ignoring hundreds of applications from American citizens.

Essentially, Rubio was calling Trump a hypocrite, given the billionaire’s campaign rhetoric about getting jobs back for Americans who have lost them, especially to immigrants. Trump compounded this impression in an interview on CNN after the debate, arguing that “you can’t get American people” for such work.

During the debate, Rubio pointed out that the Times had interviewed a number of people who would have been willing to take the work, “if you would have been willing to hire them to do it.”

Before Trump began to counterattack, Rubio demonstrated a tactic that he employed repeatedly to great effect. He launched in on Trump from another angle, pointing out that Trump was the “only person on this stage that has ever been fined for hiring people to work on your projects illegally.”

“You hired some workers from Poland,” Rubio said. As Trump began to reject the accusation as “totally wrong,” Rubio suggested that the audience simply search on Google for the evidence.

“I’m sure people are Googling it right now. Look it up: ‘Trump Polish workers.’ You’ll see a million dollars for hiring illegal workers on one of his projects. He did it,” Rubio said. Such a search quickly leads, for example, to this July 2015 Daily Beast story, “Trump Tower Was Built on Undocumented Immigrants’ Backs.”

Trump had no answer. “Be quiet. Just be quiet,” he said in disgust, waving his right arm dismissively at Rubio.

Trump did not get a breather. Cruz immediately waded in on him for not being conservative enough on immigration.

“When I was leading the fight against the ‘Gang of Eight’ amnesty bill, where was Donald? He was firing Dennis Rodman on ‘Celebrity Apprentice,’” Cruz said, mockingly.

The Texas senator, armed with his own file of facts, said that Trump had donated $50,000 to the politicians who helped pass an immigration reform bill through the Senate in 2013, which Cruz refers to as an “open borders” plan.

“When you’re funding open border politicians, you shouldn’t be surprised when they fight for open borders,” Cruz said, seeking to undercut another of Trump’s key claims, that he will have a wall built across the U.S.-Mexico border to stop all illegal immigration.

When the wall was mentioned moments later, CNN’s moderator, Wolf Blitzer, expressed skepticism that Trump would actually be able to force the Mexican government to pay for it.

How would he do this? Blitzer asked Trump. “I will,” Trump said, without elaboration.

Rubio once again started taking shots at Trump.

“If he builds the wall the way he built Trump Towers, he’ll be using illegal immigrant labor to do it,” he said. Trump rolled his eyes but did not respond. “The second thing, about the trade war,” Rubio went on, “I don’t understand, because your ties and the clothes you make [are] made in Mexico and in China. So you’re gonna be starting a trade war against your own ties and your own suits.”

Rubio pestered Trump eight times about why he didn’t make his ties and branded clothing line in the United States rather than in China and Mexico. Rubio then pivoted quickly to another attack, punching from a different angle.

As Trump was objecting that Rubio didn’t know anything about his reasons for manufacturing his clothing line in China, Rubio shot back: “Well, I don’t know anything about bankrupting four companies.”

Then he launched in again. “I don’t know anything about starting a university, and that was a fake university. There are people who borrowed $36,000 to go to Trump University, and they’re suing now,” Rubio said, discussing the ongoing lawsuit against the school (now defunct) in which Trump has been called to testify under oath.

“That’s a fake school. And you know what they got? They got to take a picture with a cardboard cutout of Donald Trump.”

Trump tried repeatedly to stop Rubio from talking and to get a word in himself, but remarkably, failed to do so. Finally, he went after Rubio for profiting from a home sale.

“Here’s a guy, here’s a guy that buys a house for $179,000, he sells it to a lobbyist — who’s probably here — for $380,000, and then legislation is passed,” Trump said.

Rubio came quickly back with another one-liner. “Here’s a guy that inherited $200 million,” he responded. “If he hadn’t inherited $200 million, you know where Donald Trump would be right now?”

Back and forth it went for much of the night.

This all led up to the most punishing blow Rubio landed, again refusing to let Trump get away with a superficial answer on how he would reform the U.S. health care system. Casually but with a touch of disdain, Rubio pressed Trump on what his plan for health insurance reform would be, other than allowing customers to shop across state lines for a plan.

“What is your plan, Mr. Trump?” Rubio said. “What is your plan on health care?”

“You don’t know,” Trump replied. “The biggest problem —“

“What’s your plan?” Rubio asked again.

“The biggest problem, I’ll have you know…” Trump said, before being interrupted once again.

“What’s your plan?” Rubio said.

Trump gave up, instead mocking Rubio for his near-catastrophic debate performance Feb. 6 in New Hampshire, when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie badgered the Florida senator into repeating himself multiple times in a way that was subsequently mocked as robotic.

But as Trump once again invoked purchasing health plans across state lines, Rubio used Christie’s tactic against him.

“Now he’s repeating himself,” Rubio said. The audience cheered loudly and knowingly, acknowledging that Rubio was not only demonstrating a toughness that he had not shown under fire from Christie, but was using against Trump the accusation Christie used against him.

Trump was flustered.

“Is there anything else you would like to add to that?” CNN’s Dana Bash asked Trump.

“No, there’s nothing to add,” Trump said.

Trump then came in for questions over whether he would release his tax returns. He replied that because he is being audited by the Internal Revenue Service, he does not want to release them until the audit is completed, and noted that his taxes have been audited for 12 years straight.

Rubio also made light of Trump’s approach to the Middle East peace process. Even radio talk show host Glenn Beck, a big supporter of Cruz, tweeted: “Rubio is killing it.”

Ahead of next Tuesday’s primary voting in a dozen states, Rubio and Cruz both need to arrest Trump’s momentum. On Thursday night, each did about as good a job as they possibly could to change the shape of the race.

But Trump has proven hard to stop, and the next few days will reveal whether the Houston debate marked a change in the dynamics of the race or simply amounted to a few uncomfortable moments for Trump on the way to winning the nomination.
 
I think Carson is trying to hang around to get a V.P. position on the GOP ticket...him and Trump are selling books and setting up future speeches. Like commentators who would rather comment on games than coach them.
 
Trump just got a new tag team partner, Chris Christie lol. Chris going for that VP spot.

Now those two will attack Rubio :lol:Good move Trump.


 
Trump just got a new tag team partner, Chris Christie lol. Chris going for that VP spot.

Now those two will attack Rubio :lol:Good move Trump.




He's been sitting on this for a while and dropped it at a key moment to shift the narrative.
 
They showing his rally on Fox, CNN and MSNBC today like its it the State of the Union.

I never seen the media dickride a candidate like this before or seen wall to wall coverage of any other candidates rally.

Are the ratings that good?
 
Damn...After that Pres. dinner, Obama woke up a sleeping giant, this dude Trump is really determine to win.
 
They showing his rally on Fox, CNN and MSNBC today like its it the State of the Union.

I never seen the media dickride a candidate like this before or seen wall to wall coverage of any other candidates rally.

Are the ratings that good?

The ratings are thru the roof for all of these political shows - u can't watch any of these political shows without them discussing trump ad nauseam. I've been watching msnbc for the last few months and all they talk abt is Trump for the most part. Once they started centering their shows around Trump, I'm sure people who wouldn't normally watch these shows started tuning in.
 
They showing his rally on Fox, CNN and MSNBC today like its it the State of the Union.

I never seen the media dickride a candidate like this before or seen wall to wall coverage of any other candidates rally.

Are the ratings that good?

Yep. The ratings are that good. CNN gave him like a half hour immediately after the debate that he just lost... it feels like that first month or so when McCain picked Sarah Palin..
 
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Yep. The ratings are that good. CNN gave him like a half hour immediately after the debate that he just lost... it feels like that first month or so when McCain picked Sarah Palin..

Dude has spent the least amount of money, and has gotten the most coverage.
 
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Trump just took all of Rubio's shine away.

He changed the narrative right before Super Tuesday

He made both Cruz and Rubio look like bitches. Told Cruz he donated to him and Cruz didn't say shit. Then Christie joins him today to add to the bitch slapping. He actually might Debo his way through all of this shit. :smh: Perfect storm.
 
Train wrecks tend to get rubberneckers. I have NO dog in that fight, but I still found it hard to turn away. If I was a Republican, I'd be embarrassed.

The republicans allowed their party to be co opted by the tea party.. Spent 8 yrs worrying about stopping Pres Obama.. Their tireless work got them to this point
 
Dude has spent the least amount of money, and has gotten the most coverage.

Trump hasn't had to change anything. He's probably barely spending more than he always spent flying around and shit...he's comfortable. he's a fucking piece of shit, but he's running a brilliant campaign...and the media is making it easy for him
 
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