Thursday, April 28, 2016

Battle Plan

MSNBC: Hillary Clinton’s five-step plan to beat Trump’s personal attacks
Nearly a quarter of Republicans who voted in Tuesday’s primaries say they won’t vote Trump in November, according to NBC News exit polls. Sitting senators and conservative leaders have made similar promises, while none other than Charles Koch left the door open to voting for Clinton.

4 comments:

Glynn Kalara said...

I wouldn't believe a thing any Repub. says about NOT voting the party line this fall. If Donald is the candidate that wins and he's going to they'll line up and vote for him. Plus, they'll show unlike many Dems. Add in the efforts of the GOP to pass laws suppressing the voters they don't want voting and say hello to Pres. Trump this fall. Oh and somebody has to give HRC voice lessons she sounds like a harpy the way she screeches Trumps right it's grating. My wife who will vote for her anyway because she's a women ( sorry to say) even says she cannot bear listening to Hillary speak, she reminds her of a particularly nasty grade school teacher she once had. Personally, I find it even harder to listen to and watch Trump utter a word.

Jim Sande said...

In a lot of ways this election reminds me of 2000. Two non-compelling candidates, another GOP dope.

Glynn Kalara said...

Your so right. Gore was awful and BV$H won only because Scalia couldn't be bothered with a little thing like democracy anymore. Friggin, Gore couldn't even win his own home state! Plus, why in God's name did he put Lieberman on his ticket ? It was a fiasco and he still won the pop. vote by 500K!! This fall could be more of the same. HRC is running as Obama and her husbands 3rd terms that's why I'm nervous. I just wish she wasn't such a lousy public speaker.She needs Bernie as VP to do the public part. He'll never accept though he can't stomach the Clintons. I don't blame him.

Jim Sande said...

I hope that if Bernie is offered the VP that he accepts. Vermont will elect another democrat, it's not like that state is in danger of going red. It's really kind of a slam dunk. It seem unlikely because there isn't a lot of harmony or compatibility there plus Bernie is much more of a socialist where as Clinton is more of a corporatist. Weirder shit has happened, we will soon find out.