rickyp wrote:Fate1. Bernie is not even a possibility. Even if lightening strikes, the party won't let him be the nominee
I'm pretty sure the Democratic Party would respect the will of their members. Especially since polling shows him well ahead of all republicans in head to head match ups.
Though I agree that Hillary is now inevitable.
No, it would not respect the voters. If the DNC did, there would be no "super delegates." They are a corrective.
Fate.2. If you think negative ads are going to hurt Trump, just wait until he starts attacking Hillary
She's been attacked constantly . There's nothing new under the sun here. Her negatives are baked in.
In your dreams. Trump will stoop to things "normal" politicians would not dare--and get away with it. I would not be surprised to see even Chelsea pilloried as part of the Clinton Foundation corruption. She deserves it--and no, she is not "a child."
fateFinger on the pulse . . . that should be your middle name. After all, when I think "Republican leadership," I think Colin Powell, who endorsed Obama for President. Nothing says "party stalwart" like "endorsed the other party's nominee."
He was a Secretary of State. He is still well respected across the US.
I appreciate his service in the Army. That's where it ends. He has zero respect in terms of political impact.
And he will not be alone among Republican "stalwart" in endorsing a democrat if Trump is the nominee... Hell, thats on now isn't it?
He's no "stalwart." That's just garbage. No one who has ANY allegiance to the Republican Party would have endorsed Obama. He's Benedict Arnold in any political sense.
You'll also note that Congressional Republicans have dialed back their efforts on the email thing?
They can't afford another travesty like 13 Ben Ghazi hearings and no damage to Hill.
Clueless, you are Captain Clueless. King of Cluelessness.
They backed off (and said so) because the FBI is investigating. Some with knowledge of how the DOJ works say they would not have offered immunity if there was not a grand jury and if indictments were not inevitable.