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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: HAPPY2BME on November 07, 2016, 07:36:43 PM
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November 7, 2016 BFH
This was compiled by The Atlantic:
http://iotwreport.com/your-handy-guide-who-supports-trump-and-who-doesnt/
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Reince Priebus: YEA
Rick Perry: YEA
Mike Huckabee: YEA
“You’re either on the team, or you’re not on the team.â€
Bobby Jindal: YEA
“I think electing Donald Trump would be the second-worst thing we could do this November.â€
George W. Bush: ABSTAIN (weak ass way of saying no)
George H.W. Bush: ABSTAIN (weak ass way of saying no)
Barbara Bush: NAY
“I mean, unbelievable. I don’t know how women can vote for someone who said what he said about Megyn Kelly, it’s terrible.â€
Mitt Romney: NAY
“I wanted my grandkids to see that I simply couldn’t ignore what Mr. Trump was saying and doing, which revealed a character and temperament unfit for the leader of the free world.â€
Bob Dole: YEA
Eric Cantor: YEA
John Boehner: YEA
Trent Lott: YEA
Ben Carson: YEA
Rick Santorum: YEA
Tom DeLay: UNDECIDED
Karl Rove: UNDECIDED
Herman Cain: YEA
Dick Cheney: YEA
Newt Gingrich: YEA
Jeb Bush: NAY
George P. Bush: YEA
“From Team Bush, it’s a bitter pill to swallow, but you know what? You get back up and you help the man that won, and you make sure that we stop Hillary Clinton.â€
Chris Shays: NAY
A longtime moderate Republican U.S. representative from Connecticut who lost his seat in 2008, Shays has endorsed Hillary Clinton. He said he backs Clinton not reluctantly but with “strong conviction.â€
Carly Fiorina: YEA
“We must have President Trump—we can’t have President Clinton.†She is reportedly considering a run for RNC chair.
Christine Todd Whitman: NAY
“A Hillary presidency promises more of the Obama failed policies, but she would at least walk into the oval office ready to govern.â€
Michael Steele: NAY
Trump had “captured that racist underbelly, that frustration, that angry underbelly of American life and gave voice to that.â€
Paul Ryan: YEA
Jason Chaffetz: YEA
Mia Love: NAY
Mitch McConnell: YEA
Ted Cruz: YEA
Jeff Sessions: YEA
Susan Collins: NAY
John McCain: NAY
Kelly Ayotte: NAY
Rand Paul: YEA
Lindsey Graham: NAY
Mark Kirk: NAY
Ben Sasse: NAY
Marco Rubio: SOFT YEA
Roy Blunt: YEA
Pat Toomey: UNDECIDED
Mike Lee: UNDECIDED
Tom Cotton: YEA
Bob Corker: YEA
Orrin Hatch: YEA
Tim Scott: YEA
Jeff Flake: NAY
John Cornyn: YEA
Lisa Murkowski: NAY
John Thune: UNCLEAR
“Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately,†he tweeted.â€
There are three words that ought to scare everyone in this room: President Hillary Clinton.â€
Chris Christie: YEA
Paul LePage: YEA
John Kasich: NAY
Nikki Haley: YEA
Brian Sandoval: NAY
Scott Walker: YEA
Rick Snyder: ABSTAIN
Susana Martinez: NAY
Condoleezza Rice: NAY
Donald Rumsfeld: YEA
“I don’t believe Hillary Clinton is qualified to be President of the United States.â€
Tom Ridge: NAY
Carlos Gutierrez: NAY
A businessman who served as commerce secretary of George W. Bush from 2005 to 2009, Gutierrez has joined a group of Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton.
Paul Wolfowitz: NAY
He called Trump a security risk to the United States.
Ed Meese: YEA
Michael Chertoff: NAY
Bill Kristol: SOFT NAY
Leon Wolf: NAY
Wolf, the editor of RedState, has been a prominent Trump critic. He says he’s leaning toward voting for a Libertarian candidate. “I genuinely believe that Hillary Clinton would be a better President than Trump, and it’s not close.â€
Ann Coulter: YEA
George Will: NAY
Charles Krauthammer: SOFT NAY
Bill O’Reilly: APPARENT YEA
Sean Hannity: YEA
Matt Drudge: YEA
Sarah Palin: YEA
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board: SOFT YEA
Joe Scarborough: UNDECIDED
Rush Limbaugh: SOFT YEA
Glenn Beck: NAY
Rupert Murdoch: YEA
Hugh Hewitt: YEA
Mark Levin: YEA
Dennis Prager: YEA
“We hold that defeating Hillary Clinton, the Democrats, and the Left is also a principle. And that it is the greater principle.â€
Sheldon Adelson: YEA
Charles and David Koch: SOFT NAY
Peter Thiel: YEA
T. Boone Pickens: YEA
Meg Whitman: NAY
Jerry Falwell Jr.: YEA
Ralph Reed: YEA
James Dobson: YEA
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No surprise, all LIBERAL republicans vote NAY.
I think they all should be struck from the party.
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I don't support Donald Trump. Am I on your enemies list?
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I don't support Donald Trump. Am I on your enemies list?
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100% certain you ARE on Hillary's FRIEND LIST.
That's what you want, right?
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100% certain you ARE on Hillary's FRIEND LIST.
That's what you want, right?
I'm already on all the lists there are, I reckon. NSA, IRS, ATF, FCC. One more won't change anything.
I asked you a question: Am I on your enemies list?
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A very good friend of mine is voting for Johnson. It is understood between us that we don't talk about politics as we agree on many things but there are several we do not agree on.
He hates Reagan. He thought HWB and W were complete idiots. He despises Clinton (both of them) and voted Libertarian for the last three elections.
I asked him if he thought voting his conscious (Johnson) would make this country better or worse in the long run. He truly believes it doesn't really matter.
He bitches about his job and healthcare and abortion rights. His wife is an avid supporter of genders other than two.
BUT- he's a vet, loves guns and history, and we get together and have a great time.
We just don't talk about politics.
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I don't support Donald Trump. Am I on your enemies list?
If you are directing that question to me, then no. I have no problem with anyone who has an honest difference of opinion based on logic and education.
The only enemies I have are those that claim to represent one idea then act in a different way. Like so called republicans who do not support conservative /republican ideas but instead support liberal ideas.
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I'm already on all the lists there are, I reckon. NSA, IRS, ATF, FCC. One more won't change anything.
I asked you a question: Am I on your enemies list?
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It depends on what difference there is in how each of us defines the word 'enemy.'
Political, literal, or philosophical.
There are fine lines here, but anyone who is an enemy of Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine.
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If you are directing that question to me, then no. I have no problem with anyone who has an honest difference of opinion based on logic and education.
The only enemies I have are those that claim to represent one idea then act in a different way. Like so called republicans who do not support conservative /republican ideas but instead support liberal ideas.
My last comment was directed at the new guy. Although you and I disagree on some things (there is more than one way to skin a cat, they say) , I respect your integrity and dedication to principles.
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It depends on what difference there is in how each of us defines the word 'enemy.'
Political, literal, or philosophical.
There are fine lines here, but anyone who is an enemy of Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine.
I am well known by those who know me, as an enemy of the Empire. Like I said, I'm already on all the lists there are.
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I am well known by those who know me, as an enemy of the Empire. Like I said, I'm already on all the lists there are.
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Well, Hillary absolutely IS the Empire. And I am absolutely against both the Empire and Hillary.