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« on: June 26, 2016, 01:57:29 PM »

I'm enjoying watching all the Republicans trying to squirm and squiggle their way out of having to back Trump, the jokester non-politician who puts his foot in his mouth constantly. It's quite a show.

It's kind of interesting to see just how desperate they are to have full control over the federal government. All they are missing now is a Republican president, who they want to rubber stamp their conservative agenda and fill the federal judiciary with conservative judges.

They are so desperate for that that they will support a terrible unqualified bigot like Trump. That's how little McConnell cares about the long-term well-being of his country. It's all about winning for him. Always has been. He is the ultimate establishment hack.
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Virginiá
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2016, 02:57:44 PM »

The interesting thing about McConnell is that he is married to a woman who is a US citizen, but who was born in Taiwan. So how is it that he would support trump with the racism/bigotry that he spews ? And how can he go home to her every night with a clear conscious ?
What is her opinion of trump ? (It cant be good)

I'm not sure he truly cares. I think what he goes home to every night is the worry of how the election will impact his majority and the long-term viability of the GOP. I'm sure he'd like Trump not to be a bigot, but at this point, I think it is pretty clear what matters most to McConnell, and many other Republican party leaders, for that matter.
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