Mitt Romney will give a 'state of the 2016 race' speech today in his home state of Utah

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This is the most perplexing and disappointing display of this entire political clusterfuk.

I have always respected and supported Mitt Romney. I thought that his gentle nature lost him the 2012 election that should have been a layup. Too much of a gentleman to attack Barrack Obama in the many places that he was most vulnerable. Even Candy Crowley knew that she could land one on Gentleman Mitt's jaw.

Now he decides to display his ability to kick in ouchy places with his $20.00 shined pointy shoes? His own party? Why?

Somebody want to explain to me what exactly they (the Republican elites) think Donald J Trump is gonna do. They are scared to death of his eventual nomination. I've heard some say that they will not vote for him.

I thought Romney was a good man. What's going on here?
 

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[h=1]Donald Trump supporters attack MSNBC after guest questions Republican front-runner's religious values for implying Mitt Romney 'offered to b*** him'[/h]
  • Conservative radio host Andrew McKay appeared on MSNBC to speak with Thomas Roberts after Donald trump's speech on Friday morning
  • McKay said that Trump was clearly trying to imply that Romney 'offered to b*** him' during his speech on Friday
  • He also questioned is Christian voters really wanted a candidate who would say such things
  • Trump supporters attacked MSNBC and McKay shortly after the interview ran live on-air
  • 'He said he could've got Mitt to get on his knees & he would've! Never said blow him!' wrote one supporter on Twitter
  • Another wrote; 'Um, sometimes you get on your knees to BEG. Wow. JG'


By CHRIS SPARGO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 22:50, 3 March 2016 | UPDATED: 00:18, 4 March 2016



Donald Trump supporters are attacking MSNBC after a guest said that Trump implied Mitt Romney 'offered to b*** him' during a speech he delivered Friday morning.
After Romney came out against Trump on Thursday saying Republicans should vote for any other candidate in the primary race, Trump responded by saying Romney begged him for an endorsement when he ran for president in 2012, adding; 'I could have said, "Mitt, drop to your knees," and he would have dropped to his knees!'
A few hours later an MSNBC guest wondered what impact this comment would have on religious voters supporting Trump, a question that upset many of the billionaire businessman's fans who attacked the network and the pundit claiming Trump was not implying that Romney would have given him a 'b*** job' in his speech.




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Breaking it dowwn: Conservative radio host Andrew McKay (above) appeared on MSNBC to speak with Thomas Roberts after Donald trump's speech on Friday morning

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Conservative radio host Andrew McKay spoke with Thomas Roberts a few hours after Trump's speech on MSNBC, and said of the front-runner; 'I thought it was most fascinating because we live in an area that styles itself as being very Christian, lot of churches, evangelical voters, baptists, Catholics.
'This whole area is dominated by religion. I think they have to ask themselves a question, do they want a candidate who gets up there and says that the former presidential candidate for their party got down on his knees and offered to blow him, that that was a style of a candidate you want to elect as your nominee.
'That's what a lot of people are struggling with. The guys that love him love him, the guys that hate him, hate him.'





Soon after supporters of Trump went after the network and McKay.
'Unchallenged, a commentator on @MSNBC just said "Trump told Mitt to drop to his knees and blow him." Mr. Trump did not say that! Apologize!' wrote one Trump supporter on Twitter.
Another wrote; 'Again @msnbc guest puts words in @realDonaldTrump mouth-he said he could've got Mitt to get on his knees & he would've! Never said blow him!'






Yet another Trump fan weighed in on twitter as well, saying; 'Dude on msnbc just said "Donald says Mitt dropped to his knees and offered to blow him." Um, sometimes you get on your knees to BEG. Wow. JG'
Romney also weighed in, though not addressing the controversy, saying; 'If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement.'



 

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lol cmon MSNBC

He meant get on his knees and beg, not give him a BJ!

Even Trump isn't that crass. Dude who said that must suck a lot of dick.
 

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lol cmon MSNBC

He meant get on his knees and beg, not give him a BJ!

Even Trump isn't that crass. Dude who said that must suck a lot of dick.

Sure, Drumpf isn't that crass? That's why he had to brag during the debate about his Dick size. :):)
 

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The Republican establishment thinks that an establishment Republican will dissuade anti-Republican establishment Trump voters. Lots of luck with that.

2014 was the anvil, not the straw, that broke the camel's back IMO. Republicans were swept into power, damn near 100% of them promising to fight amnesty and executive overreach. Instead, we watched them fund the Stuttering Clusterfuck's entire agenda and take great care of lobbyists while we're preparing to send more jobs to Thailand and Ireland.

But they're surprised their constituents are unhappy.

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All he did was make an ass of himself and piss off Trump supporters. I doubt he will have any effect on the race.


If you haven’t by now figured out who you’re going to vote for you probably shouldn’t vote at all.


I didn’t watch the debate last night but from what I’ve read Fox went out of their way to put Trump in worst possible light. It didn’t work the last time they tried it and I don’t they succeeded this time either.


This about sums it up…


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this is actually starting to become fun for me

watching the GOP old timers implode is somewhat amusing in and by itself, their idiocy with rolling out Romney and McCain is laugh out loud funny. They're in denial

while libtard nation can't keep it in it's pants, they actually think a motivated base is good for them, fucking idiots

the old guard will show up, they always do, they're the most reliable base on the planet, they're why the GOP steamrolls libtards in off years (the democratic base can't get off their 2nd hand couches and walk out their section 8 housing more than once every 4 years)

if new blood shows up in November like they are in the primaries, Hillary is toast



c'mon Donny, fuck them all
 

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