The One Key Takeaway From The Debate
There were no clear winners in the debate, but there was a clear loser.
Share
Ted Cruz.
And Marco Rubio.
In fact, I think you should look at your polling in your state and see who is closest to Trump. Then, I don’t care whether you prefer the third place guy, cast your vote for the second place guy.
If Cruz and Rubio are too immature to stop fighting each other to attack Trump, we should force them.
If Marco Rubio is in first or second place headed into your state’s primary, vote for Rubio, even if you like Cruz.
In the same way, if Ted Cruz is in first or second place headed into your state’s primary, vote Cruz, even if you like Rubio.
The goal must be to first stop Trump.
Then we can hash it out between ourselves.
But we first have to end Trump’s candidacy and that means rallying to whoever is in second place behind him, making sure that person comes in first place overwhelmingly. Hold your nose if you have to, but stop Trump.
Share
Advertisement
Advertisement
There were no clear winners in the debate, but there was a clear loser.
It’s not so unreasonable to “watch very carefully” when you look at it from the point of view of a daily-changing landscape, hastily assembled plans, back of the envelope ad hoc procedures, and a lack …
All of this green-ism is nothing but grandstanding and shallow politics, as is Newsom’s ban on gas-powered vehicles. If nothing changes, California will be back to horses and buggies by 2035, and then …