• Trump refuses to endorse John McCain & Paul Ryan stating, "I'm not quite there yet" in mocking
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[quote]Donald Trump is declining to endorse a pair of Republican heavyweights -- House Speaker Paul Ryan and former presidential nominee John McCain -- in their primary fights, another sign of the fractures within the party. Ryan and McCain face long-shot challengers in their respective primary races in Wisconsin and Arizona. Yet their party's presidential nominee would not bless them in an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday. "I like Paul, but these are horrible times for our country. We need very strong leadership. We need very, very strong leadership. And I'm just not quite there yet. I'm not quite there yet," Trump said of Ryan. As for McCain -- a former naval aviator who was shot down and tortured during the Vietnam War -- Trump said he has [B]"never been there with John McCain because I've always felt that he should have done a much better job for the vets."[/B] --- Trump claimed in the Post interview that Ryan had sought his endorsement, which he was only giving "very serious consideration." [B]Zack Roday, a Ryan campaign spokesman, quickly pushed back against Trump's claim, saying, "Neither Speaker Ryan nor anyone on his team has ever asked for Donald Trump's endorsement. And we are confident in a victory next week regardless."[/B][/quote] [url]http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politics/donald-trump-paul-ryan-john-mccain-endorse-primaries/index.html[/url] :clown:
No matter how this turns out one thing is for sure: Trump needs Ryan more than Ryan or McCain needs Trump.
He really doesn't like vets, does he?
[QUOTE=Mining Bill;50827628]He really doesn't like vets, does he?[/QUOTE] don't let that baldasaro guy hear that.
trump sure hates the republican party
[QUOTE=Code3Response;50825791]No matter how this turns out one thing is for sure: Trump needs Ryan more than Ryan or McCain needs Trump.[/QUOTE] The upside to Trump losing is Ryan remains the head of the GOP in government. Normally this is a bad thing for a party, but I'm sure Ryan is eyeing up that silver lining.
He's lucky McCain cares enough about the Republican party to endorse him. GOP no longer deserves people like him. "Doesn't do enough for vets?" Fuck Trump, seriously. McCain rules and he's done absolutely shit loads for vets during the entirety of his political career, what has Trump ever done for the vets?
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;50828438] "Doesn't do enough for vets?" Fuck Trump, seriously. McCain rules and he's done absolutely shit loads for vets during the entirety of his political career, what has Trump ever done for the vets?[/QUOTE] Put the ones who got captured in thier place? :v:
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;50828438]He's lucky McCain cares enough about the Republican party to endorse him. GOP no longer deserves people like him. "Doesn't do enough for vets?" Fuck Trump, seriously. McCain rules and he's done absolutely shit loads for vets during the entirety of his political career, what has Trump ever done for the vets?[/QUOTE] He created a lot of jobs and I'm sure some vets are working them. That's real sacrifice.
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;50828438] what has Trump ever done for the vets?[/QUOTE] Insulted them and their families
[QUOTE=Levelog;50828465]He created a lot of jobs and I'm sure some vets are working them. That's real sacrifice.[/QUOTE] Honestly can't tell is this is sarcasm at this point :v:
[QUOTE=Mining Bill;50829758]Honestly can't tell is this is sarcasm at this point :v:[/QUOTE] 100% sarcasm
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