RNC Chair warns

He's on the record, no eye rolls mentioned. He's spot on. The damage Hillary will do in four years will have far reaching results.

Let’s put something in perspective. The Supreme Court of The United States.......

• Justice Scalia's seat is vacant.
• Ginsberg is 82 years old
• Kennedy is 79
• Breyer is 77
• Thomas is 67

Nowadays, the average age of a Supreme Court retirement or death occurs after 75.

These are 5 vacancies that will likely come up over the next 4-8 years. The next President will have the power to potentially create a 7-2 Supreme Court skewed in their ideology.

Think about that... 7-2.

If the next President appoints 5 young justices, it will guarantee control of the Supreme Court for an entire generation. And 7-2 decisions will hold up much more over time than 5-4 decisions which are viewed as lacking in mandate.

Hillary has made it clear she will use the Supreme Court to go after the 2nd Amendment. She has literally said that the Supreme Court was wrong in its Heller decision stating that the Court should overturn and remove the individual right to keep and bear arms. Period.

Anyone and Everyone who is saying that they won't vote for one candidate or the other if they are the GOP nominee, please realize this:
If Hillary Clinton wins and gets to make these appointments, you likely will never see another conservative victory at the Supreme Court level for the rest of your life. Ever.


AND ONE FINAL THOUGHT , she's already on the record as saying that her buddy, Barack Hussein Obama "would make a great Supreme Court Justice."
 
Let’s put something in perspective. The Supreme Court of The United States.......

• Justice Scalia's seat is vacant.
• Ginsberg is 82 years old
• Kennedy is 79
• Breyer is 77
• Thomas is 67

Nowadays, the average age of a Supreme Court retirement or death occurs after 75.

These are 5 vacancies that will likely come up over the next 4-8 years. The next President will have the power to potentially create a 7-2 Supreme Court skewed in their ideology.

Think about that... 7-2.

If the next President appoints 5 young justices, it will guarantee control of the Supreme Court for an entire generation. And 7-2 decisions will hold up much more over time than 5-4 decisions which are viewed as lacking in mandate.

Hillary has made it clear she will use the Supreme Court to go after the 2nd Amendment. She has literally said that the Supreme Court was wrong in its Heller decision stating that the Court should overturn and remove the individual right to keep and bear arms. Period.

Anyone and Everyone who is saying that they won't vote for one candidate or the other if they are the GOP nominee, please realize this:
If Hillary Clinton wins and gets to make these appointments, you likely will never see another conservative victory at the Supreme Court level for the rest of your life. Ever.


AND ONE FINAL THOUGHT , she's already on the record as saying that her buddy, Barack Hussein Obama "would make a great Supreme Court Justice."

I agree completely with what you write here and the danger Hillary presents. We as Republicans knew this going into the election yet we choose Trump based on his immigration rhetoric and outsider status even though polls showed him losing to Hillary and Bernie with most others beating them. Now the odds are high we'll lose the court.
 
Okay, so nothing racist except your deviated mind.

Try it yourself;

Republican - Trump

National Party - Vorster

Likud - Netanyahu


If ' racist ' isn't the underpinning connection then your media lobotomy has been successful.
 
I agree completely with what you write here and the danger Hillary presents. We as Republicans knew this going into the election yet we choose Trump based on his immigration rhetoric and outsider status even though polls showed him losing to Hillary and Bernie with most others beating them. Now the odds are high we'll lose the court.
The politically astute people are the not ones supporting Trump, cawacko; they either forgot about the age of SCOTUS or they never educated themselves on the issue. It wasn't until Scalia died that FOX news was talking about it, so most of those who voted Trump in didn't hear about it.
 
I agree completely with what you write here and the danger Hillary presents. We as Republicans knew this going into the election yet we choose Trump based on his immigration rhetoric and outsider status even though polls showed him losing to Hillary and Bernie with most others beating them. Now the odds are high we'll lose the court.

there is a solution.....elect him president.......
 
The righties have earned this one.

Idiots. Probably the best field of candidates they've had in decades, and they pick a blowhard, pathologically lying con man.

Say goodbye to SCOTUS, GOP. Oh - and you're going to wish you approved Obama's nominee.
 
you missed the decimal in 5.1%.....

Pretty sure I got the decimal right.


Fox Poll: More Than Half of Republicans Don't Want Trump as Nominee


More than half of likely Republican voters would like someone other than Donald Trump to be their party's presidential nominee. That's according to a new Fox News poll released Wednesday, which asked who those voters would prefer the win the GOP nomination. Just 48 percent said they would prefer Trump to "someone else," while 51 percent said they would prefer someone else." And just 74 percent of the Republicans polled said they would vote for Trump if the election were held right now.

That lack of support from Republican voters might partially explain Trump's two-month dip in Fox's poll against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. In the new survey, conducted from Sunday to Tuesday, Clinton had 44 percent support to Trump's 38 percent. He's down 7 points from 45 percent in Fox's May poll, which actually had Trump beating Clinton by 3 points.

While Clinton has remained relatively steady since May at 42 percent, Trump does not appear to have recovered from his decline in an early June Fox poll down to 39 percent support. Clinton, meanwhile, gets the support of 83 percent of Democrats. Trump does edge out Clinton among independent voters, 39 percent to 31 percent.

The numbers aren't much better for Trump when Libertarian party candidate Gary Johnson is thrown into the mix. A former governor of New Mexico, Johnson earns 10 percent in a three-way race, with Clinton at 41 percent and Trump at 36 percent.

A Quinnipiac poll released earlier on Wednesday showed a much tighter national race between Clinton and Trump (42 percent to 40 percent, respectively), while another set of polls shows Clinton besting Trump in 7 important swing states.


http://www.weeklystandard.com/fox-p...ns-dont-want-trump-as-nominee/article/2003086
 
Pretty sure I got the decimal right.


Fox Poll: More Than Half of Republicans Don't Want Trump as Nominee


More than half of likely Republican voters would like someone other than Donald Trump to be their party's presidential nominee. That's according to a new Fox News poll released Wednesday, which asked who those voters would prefer the win the GOP nomination. Just 48 percent said they would prefer Trump to "someone else," while 51 percent said they would prefer someone else." And just 74 percent of the Republicans polled said they would vote for Trump if the election were held right now.

That lack of support from Republican voters might partially explain Trump's two-month dip in Fox's poll against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. In the new survey, conducted from Sunday to Tuesday, Clinton had 44 percent support to Trump's 38 percent. He's down 7 points from 45 percent in Fox's May poll, which actually had Trump beating Clinton by 3 points.

While Clinton has remained relatively steady since May at 42 percent, Trump does not appear to have recovered from his decline in an early June Fox poll down to 39 percent support. Clinton, meanwhile, gets the support of 83 percent of Democrats. Trump does edge out Clinton among independent voters, 39 percent to 31 percent.

The numbers aren't much better for Trump when Libertarian party candidate Gary Johnson is thrown into the mix. A former governor of New Mexico, Johnson earns 10 percent in a three-way race, with Clinton at 41 percent and Trump at 36 percent.

A Quinnipiac poll released earlier on Wednesday showed a much tighter national race between Clinton and Trump (42 percent to 40 percent, respectively), while another set of polls shows Clinton besting Trump in 7 important swing states.


http://www.weeklystandard.com/fox-p...ns-dont-want-trump-as-nominee/article/2003086

the nomination isn't going to change just because you're disappointed nobody voted for the guy you liked.....you can either stay in the Republican Party and defeat Hillary or you can leave and let Hillary win......staying home and blaming someone else for Hillary winning isn't an option......
 
the nomination isn't going to change just because you're disappointed nobody voted for the guy you liked.....you can either stay in the Republican Party and defeat Hillary or you can leave and let Hillary win......staying home and blaming someone else for Hillary winning isn't an option......

I'll help you with the math again. 51% of likely voting Republicans want a different candidate. You can't even make an argument for Trump other than she's not Clinton.
 
Just like Obama, right!!!!!



lol, Trumpster idiot

Once again name calling is all you are able to bring.

Obama has been a divisive disaster as president.
Voters have two viable choices- It will be Hillary or Trump. Hilary has lied over and over again. Saying she IS a liar is pointing to her known character. Trump will make a better president than Hillary ever could be. This may not be saying much, but it's the truth.
 
I go back to why did we pick one of the few candidates Hillary can beat then to represent our party?

I go back to the people. He's our choice via the election process of our democratic system. His biggest deficit, at this stage, are the republican's Reince Priebus is talking about.
 
I go back to the people. He's our choice via the election process of our democratic system. His biggest deficit, at this stage, are the republican's Reince Priebus is talking about.

Unfortunately we democratically choose to cut out nose to spite our face.
 
Unfortunately we democratically choose to cut out nose to spite our face.

No, voters such as yourself are choosing to do that. It's like that image of the spoiled child who takes his ball and goes home so that the other kids can't finish the game, and then he proclaims "see I told you you'd lose"!
 
No, voters such as yourself are choosing to do that. It's like that image of the spoiled child who takes his ball and goes home so that the other kids can't finish the game, and then he proclaims "see I told you you'd lose"!

To each his own who they choose to support but as I've said before I'm not contributing to my party committing suicide. Not only will Trump cost us this election he will hurt us down the road as well. I'm a Republican, I'm not supporting a democrat who decided to put a R next to his name.
 
To each his own who they choose to support but as I've said before I'm not contributing to my party committing suicide. Not only will Trump cost us this election he will hurt us down the road as well. I'm a Republican, I'm not supporting a democrat who decided to put a R next to his name.

Take your ball and go home. The game didn't go your way. Give the election to Hillary. Shell do far more damage than Obama with the court at her feet.

But make no mistake it's you, and those republicans like you, who will cost us this election.
 
Take your ball and go home. The game didn't go your way. Give the election to Hillary. Shell do far more damage than Obama with the court at her feet.

But make no mistake it's you, and those republicans like you, who will cost us this election.

And what about all the Republicans who stayed home because McCain and Romney were too moderate? Was it they who decided choosing a Democrat was a better idea?
 
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