All the guys on stage in the last debate will have there ups & downs in a Trump administration
Here goes:
Kasich is the pick for VP, Rubio is a joke the hand picked candidate of the establishment!
AG- Chris Christie
Secretary of HUD- Ben Carson
Appt. to Supreme Court- Cruz
Assigned for Deportation- Rubio
Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
+8
Trump, pictured at a rally in Madison, Alabama on Sunday, took the stage while the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock anthem 'Sweet Home Alabama' blasted over concert speakers. 'I could listen to that music all day long,' he said. 'All day long!'
DONALD J. TRUMP ENDORSED BY BENGHAZI HEROES MARK GEIST AND JOHN TIEGEN
(New York, NY) February 28th, 2016 - Today Donald J. Trump received the endorsement of two true American heroes, who fought against all odds in a hostile foreign land, to save more than twenty-five American lives. Mark “OZ” Geist and John “TIG” Tiegen are two of the individuals responsible for the defense and rescue of dozens of Americans during the terror attacks on the U.S. consulate and at the CIA compound in Benghazi.
Mr. Trump stated, “I am truly honored to have the support of these American heroes, the best of their generation. The American people can know with certainty, I will always place their interest above all else. I am the most militaristic person and it is so important to me to strengthen our military and protect American families and freedoms.”
Mark "OZ" Geist said, "We, perhaps more than any Americans, know the absolute and imperative reason that we elect Donald J. Trump as President of the United States. First and foremost, under a Trump administration, the request for additional security by an ambassador would have been heeded, and second, there is no question, when the attack came,he would have moved heaven and earth to provide the necessary forces to protect and reinforce our warriors. Mr. Trump is the bold, decisive leader America needs at this time". Oz added, "Under President Trump, many conflicts will be avoided because our enemies will fear the United States and our military."
John Tiegen added, "It is very clear to see the groundswell of support, never seen before in recent politics. Americans want a strong leader, one who cares more about the safety and freedom of the American people than he does winning elections, or what the press might think. In honor of those we have fought with, I am proud to endorse the next President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.”
Mr. Trump was joined by Mark and John at a campaign rally in Madison, Alabama attended by thousands just days before the March 1st primary contest.
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) introduces his family after he was ceremonially sworn in by Vice President Biden. (Larry Downing/Reuters) Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), a freshman in office barely one year, took to social media Sunday night to declare that he would not support Donald Trump if he sews up the Republican presidential nomination and formally called for an independent challenge from the right as a conservative option to the real estate billionaire. “I sincerely hope we select one of the other GOP candidates, but if Donald Trump ends up as the GOP nominee, conservatives will need to find a third option,” Sasse wrote in a roughly 1,600-word missive posted on Facebook, much of which he also threw into a series of tweets to his followers. He flat-out stated that “I cannot support Donald Trump” and pledged to support “neither of them” if the two nominees are Trump and Hillary Clinton for the Democrats. Other conservative commentators have made similar declarations in recent weeks, but Sasse became the highest profile elected Republican official to declare that he would not support Trump. His declaration came about 36 hours before the pivotal 11-state ballot of Super Tuesday, which includes a cluster of primaries in conservative southern states. Having won three of the first four states, Trump is expected to run up large margins in most of the states Tuesday, and many Republicans are beginning to think about what life would be like with the mogul as their party’s presidential nominee. Sasse comes from the anti-establishment wing of the party, prevailing in a 2014 primary over more experienced candidates. Sasse, 44, has not endorsed any of Trump’s rivals but has campaigned on behalf of both Sens. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Ted Cruz (Tex.). “Here’s where I’m at: If Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee, my expectation is that I will look for some third candidate — a conservative option, a Constitutionalist,” Sasse wrote. “I do not claim to speak for a movement, but I suspect I am far from alone.” Such a conservative challenge via an independent campaign would almost assuredly split the Republican vote and ensure the Democratic nominee a victory. Here is the entire letter Sasse shared on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sassefornebraska/posts/561073597391141
Help make Donald Drumpf again on Oliver's new website
“Donald Trump is America’s back mole,” said John Oliver on Last Week Tonight. “It may have seemed harmless a year ago, but now that it has gotten frighteningly bigger it is no longer wise to ignore it.” Oliver claims to understand why Trump’s supporters like him, as Trump is unpredictable and entertaining and could be seen as a “protest candidate.” For Oliver, though, “Donald Trump can seem appealing until you take a closer look, much like a lunch buffet at a strip club — or the NFL.” Oliver is in a unique position to critique Trump as the current Republican front runner tweeted that he had turned down an invitation to appear on the “very boring and low rated” show, Last Week Tonight, because it was a “waste of time and energy.” However, according to Oliver, no one on his staff has ever invited Trump to be on the show, because it’s not a talk show. For Oliver, Trump’s statements show a pattern of dishonesty. “Donald Trump views the truth like [a] lemur views the Supreme Court vacancy,” said Oliver. That was only the beginning of Oliver’s point-by-point take down of the businessman turned potential President of the United Sates. Oliver urged voters to look behind the brand he has built and to the man. To help facilitate that change in perception, Oliver pointed out that a few branches back in his family tree, Trump’s last name was actually Drumpf, a name Oliver finds much more apt. To help make Donald Drumpf again, Oliver purchased DonaldJDrumpf.com and started selling hats with the new slogan.
Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama endorses Donald Trump for president
The first US senator to endorse the billionaire.
Sessions told a crowd of thousands: “At this time in American history, we need to make America great again”. He then put on a Trump campaign baseball cap and proclaimed: “I am pleased to endorse Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States.”
Jefferson Beaureguard Sessions III, who has served four terms in the senate, has long been an advocate for reducing immigration into the US and deporting undocumented migrants.
He told attendees that Tuesday’s primary “may be the last opportunity we have for the people’s voice to be heard”, and continued: “You have asked for 30 years and politicians have promised for 30 years to fix illegal immigration. Have they done it? Donald Trump will do it.”
Sessions also attacked the Trans Pacific Partnership free trade agreement as “Obamatrade” and said “a movement is afoot that must not fade away”.
Highest Trump number I have seen in a national poll. I, unlike some people around here, actually post things that don't conform to what I think and/or want to happen.
However, of repub voters who do not prefer Trump, 35% say they will definitely not vote for him in the general election!
Of dem voters who do not prefer Hillary, only 20% say they will definitely not vote for her.