m********g 发帖数: 10469 | 1 DOUBLE-VOTING BY CRUZ SUPPORTERS?
by Sharon Rondeau
(Mar. 6, 2016) — On Sunday evening, former Trump adviser Roger Stone
tweeted that he would be appearing on the Alex Jones Show at 6:00 p.m. ET/5:
00 p.m. CT “to spill the latest on the GOP Rumble,” referencing Mitt
Romney, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio as well as voter fraud in his tweet.
During the segment on Jones’s show, Stone revealed that he has received
more than 200 reports of voter fraud having occurred during the Kansas
Republican primary on Saturday, which was won by Ted Cruz.
Specifically, Stone told Jones that eyewitnesses had described “Cruz voters
voting twice.”
Stone, a former Nixon adviser and long-time Republican political activist,
has written books about the Bush family, the Clintons, “Nixon’s Secrets”
and President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
On February 28, Jones spoke with Stone in an exclusive interview during
which Stone contended that the GOP “establishment” planned to “use Mitt
Romney as ‘Plan B’ if Rubio fails to gain traction on Super Tuesday,”
referring to the March 1 primaries and caucuses. Of 11 state contests that
day, Trump won seven, Cruz three, and Rubio one, in Minnesota.
On Thursday, in an apparent confirmation of Stone’s predictions, Romney
gave an address in Utah in which he called Trump a “phony” who had not
built a big business, but rather, “inherited it” from his father, Fred
Trump, who was also involved in New York real estate, although on a
considerably smaller scale than his son’s multi-billion-dollar, worldwide
enterprise.
The mainstream media has made clear their surprise that Trump has garnered
the number of delegates that he has, often speculating on whether or not he
can be “stopped.” He is often depicted as childish, and “news” services
have praised Fox News’s Megyn Kelly as having “destroyed” and “taken
down” Trump during last Thursday’s debate in her questioning and
declarative statements about his real-estate training program, “Trump
University.”
The job of a journalist is not to “destroy,” but rather, to ask probing
questions of all candidates for office. On Thursday evening, Kelly pursued
a line of questioning and assertions about Trump University about which some
consumer complaints have arisen which resulted in a lawsuit. Trump
responded that he chose not to settle the case out of court and that the
outcome would exonerate him. During her aggressive address to Trump about
the complaints and Trump’s reported countersuit of the lead plaintiff,
Kelly mistakenly asserted that Trump University is currently rated a “D-”
by the Better Business Bureau despite Trump’s rejoinder that it now has an
“A” rating.
Trump, in fact, was accurate that the training course had earned an “A” in
the past. On February 28, NBC News reported that “The BBB said [sic] a
statement to NBC News on Sunday that Trump University currently has no
rating because ‘the company is believed to be out of business.’”
Fortune Magazine reported after the debate that “according to a BBB
statement, the business’s grade had fluctuated between D- and A+ (it’s not
currently rated). No matter how or when it got that D, or whether it was
warranted, Trump’s claim that he didn’t care enough about the grade to do
the work to get an A is completely believable.”
Neither Kelly nor Fox News issued a clarification of its contention that the
current “publicly-available” score was a D-.
None of the three anchors grilled any other candidate in the same way on
Thursday.
Establishment Republicans have decried Trump’s style, substance and non-
conformity as demonstrated by Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC
) organizer Matt Schlapp, who condemned Trump for canceling his scheduled
address at the conference on Saturday.
Trump has spoken at CPAC before and plans to attend next year as “the
president.”
According to The Washington Post, “Republican elites” began experiencing
“growing panic” in November as Trump’s popularity, and that of “outsider
” Dr. Ben Carson, rose among a wide spectrum of voters.
In his initial interview with Jones, Stone said that the leaked GOP plan is
to bolster Rubio’s campaign in preparation for the next “Super Tuesday”
on March 15, whose primaries are conducted on a “winner-take-all” basis
and include Rubio’s home state of Florida. Should Rubio fail to win
Florida, Stone said, Romney will enter the race.
It is now widely-reported that Romney plans to “torpedo” what is presumed
to be Trump’s winning of enough delegates to be awarded the Republican
nomination at the RNC convention in Cleveland in July. On Friday, Romney
told NBC’s “Today” Show that “I’m going to do everything within the
normal political bounds to make sure we don’t nominate Donald Trump. I
think he’d be terribly unfit for office. He doesn’t have the temperament
to be president.”
While stating that he is not planning on launching a campaign to stop Trump,
Romney said that he would not rule out his accepting the nomination at the
convention, which would be conducted as “contested.”
Trump is the only presidential candidate who has challenged the
constitutional eligibility of Cruz, who was born in Canada to a Cuban-
citizen father and has not yet demonstrated that he is a U.S. citizen
outside of the higher standard of the Constitution’s Article II, Section 1,
clause 5 requirement of “natural born Citizen.” | s********t 发帖数: 4150 | 2 Not a surprise at all. Lying Ted! | t*******d 发帖数: 12895 | | p*****n 发帖数: 3678 | 4 Romney 想靠 brokered convention 获得提名,极度无耻。
现在明白了, Romney 那么无私的要帮助 rubio, cruz, kaisch, 原来是为了要让自己
获得提名! | t*******d 发帖数: 12895 | 5 他要能赢大选就没天理了
川普支持者妥妥的搞掉他,连川普出面安抚都不能平息他们的怒火
【在 p*****n 的大作中提到】 : Romney 想靠 brokered convention 获得提名,极度无耻。 : 现在明白了, Romney 那么无私的要帮助 rubio, cruz, kaisch, 原来是为了要让自己 : 获得提名!
| X***R 发帖数: 2410 | 6 作弊自古有,历史上美国选举的作弊者,有些就被红脖给压下去了。
但现在的美国人民,看见作弊,也就顶多抗议抗议,
什么也不干,和中国老百姓一样,彼此彼此。作弊者言, it's dirty, but it works
fine..
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【在 m********g 的大作中提到】 : DOUBLE-VOTING BY CRUZ SUPPORTERS? : by Sharon Rondeau : (Mar. 6, 2016) — On Sunday evening, former Trump adviser Roger Stone : tweeted that he would be appearing on the Alex Jones Show at 6:00 p.m. ET/5: : 00 p.m. CT “to spill the latest on the GOP Rumble,” referencing Mitt : Romney, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio as well as voter fraud in his tweet. : During the segment on Jones’s show, Stone revealed that he has received : more than 200 reports of voter fraud having occurred during the Kansas : Republican primary on Saturday, which was won by Ted Cruz. : Specifically, Stone told Jones that eyewitnesses had described “Cruz voters
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