AAA- I told you this in my post regarding Jeb Bush and Family not voting for Trump. You called them sore losers. Their lack of support is more than sour grapes.... its scary.... (!?) WHY? The Supreme Court appointments is arguably the most important issue of this election. We can shit-can Hillary in four years...the Supreme Court however, will affect generations to come.
Libertarian Gary Johnson on 2016: 'This is the demise of the Republican Party' "This is the demise of the Republican Party. This is an opportunity, I think, for the Libertarian Party to become a major party."-Gary Johnson on the state of the GOP if Clinton wins and Trump loses... http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/22/libe...johnson-says-most-of-gop-right-now-is-me.html
Inside the Trump Bunker, With 12 Days to Go Win or lose, the Republican candidate and his inner circle have built a direct marketing operation that could power a TV network—or finish off the GOP. Joshua Green JoshuaGreen Sasha Issenberg Subscribe Reprints October 27, 2016 — 5:00 AM CDT Share on FacebookShare on Twitter On Oct. 19, as the third and final presidential debate gets going in Las Vegas, Donald Trump’s Facebook and Twitter feeds are being manned by Brad Parscale, a San Antonio marketing entrepreneur, whose buzz cut and long narrow beard make him look like a mixed martial arts fighter. His Trump tie has been paired with a dark Zegna suit. A lapel pin issued by the Secret Service signals his status. He’s equipped with a dashboard of 400 prewritten Trump tweets. “Command center,” he says, nodding at his laptop. Parscale Photographer: Alex Welsh for Bloomberg Businessweek Parscale is one of the few within Trump’s crew entrusted to tweet on his behalf. He’s sitting at a long table in a double-wide trailer behind the debate arena, cheek to jowl with his fellow Trump staffers and Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee. The charged atmosphere and rows of technicians staring raptly at giant TVs and computer screens call to mind NASA on launch day. On the wall, a poster of Julian Assange reads: “Dear Hillary, I miss reading your classified emails.” 10:02 p.m.: Trump, onstage, criticizes Hillary Clinton for accepting foreign money. “Fire it off!” Parscale barks. Instantly, a new Trump tweet appears: “Crooked @HillaryClinton’s foundation is a CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE. Time to #DrainTheSwamp!” 10:04 p.m.: Trump blames Clinton for $6 billion that went missing during her tenure at the State Department (actually a bookkeeping error). “Hit that hard,” shouts Jason Miller, Trump’s senior communications adviser. Parscale already has: “Crooked’s top aides were MIRED in massive conflicts of interest at the State Dept. WE MUST #DrainTheSwamp.” 10:09 p.m.: Trump deploys a carefully rehearsed WikiLeaks attack: “Podesta said some horrible things about you—and he was right.” The trailer erupts. “There it is!” someone shouts. “Push that,” Parscale commands. Within seconds, Trump’s roiling social mediasphere is bestowed with a curated Clinton burn from their leader: “Bernie Sanders on HRC: Bad Judgement [sic]. John Podesta on HRC: Bad Instincts #BigLeagueTruth.” ... http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-27/inside-the-trump-bunker-with-12-days-to-go
Maybe they feel he can ruin a country just as easily as he can ruin his various companies. A fool can do a lot of damage in four years, so I'm sure Trump could do it even sooner.