Well, maybe not the brains but he has the balls...
I'm not ignorant. Democrats have never hidden their corruption. Republicans have hidden it somewhat, and the press has gone to great lengths to hide it. Now, nobody hides it. Business as usual.
The real truth is that there isn't a "two party" system and hasn't been in my lifetime.
Dems and Repubs are the SAME party- they just spout different buzz words to placate their followers.
Since you ignored my rebuttal...
I'll just repeat verbatim
Will we see following headlines in coming days?
"Ben Shapiro: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"Billy Kristol: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"David Brooks: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"Judith Miller: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"Jennifer Rubin: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"SWC DGP: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
"Richard Perle: Trump Just Burned Down Neo-Conservatism. The Time To Rebuild Begins Now."
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/06/politics/dick-cheney-donald-trump/First on CNN: Cheney says he will support Trump
By Tom LoBianco, CNN
Updated 5:44 AM ET, Sat May 7, 2016
Former President George W. Bush, who Cheney served, said this week he would skip this summer's Republican convention where Trump will be formally nominated. Former President George H.W. Bush and John McCain and Mitt Romney, the GOP's 2008 and 2012 nominees, also don't plan to attend the convention.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, meanwhile, said Friday he would sit this election out because he can't bring himself to vote for either Trump or Hillary Clinton.
Graham said he was a "little bit" surprised when informed by CNN's Dana Bash that Cheney was supporting Trump.
"Dick Cheney's a great man. We see the world a lot alike when it comes to foreign policy. I can understand when people want to support the nominee of the Republican Party. I would like to be able to do that, but I just can't," Graham said. "Maybe I'm the outlier here. Probably am. There'll be Democrats who can't support Hillary Clinton, and you know some of them will hold their nose and vote for her. Some of them will do it enthusiastically."
I assure you that if you ever post an actual rebuttal to something I say, instead of just doing this...
...I will address it.
Why are they even trying?![]()
Does Bill Kristol not think that Hillary would be sufficiently pro-Israel? Is it because Max Blumenthal's dad is her go to man? What do you think the reason is?
Well, maybe not the brains but he has the balls...![]()