Man it feels good to be right. Rare feeling
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Man it feels good to be right.
Rare feeling for you. I get the premature break-out of the party hats and horns.
So going in to '12, how right did you feel about the two ACA SCOTUS decisions and Romney?
Please don't tell me you were not among those who bought
the delusional 'non-skewed polls' predictions of a Romney win.
You're headed down the same path.
Of course Obama wants to insure his legacy. But I hear
it's personal. He really resented Trump's birther taunting.
I would have thought the 'roasting' that Obama laid on Trump
at the WH Press Correspondent's Dinner in '11, with the
orders already given for bin Laden's demise, would've been sufficient.
And, unlike his predecessor, at least Obama CAN campaign..
For the umpteenth time, absent corroboration of what is surely outlier data you've got nothing but 'want it to be true' data.
As for that 'tide is turning' assertion? S.E. Cupp my favorite GOP 'slutty librarian', LOL!
She poses an interesting question.
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S.E. Cupp: If Trump Thinks Hispanics Love Him So Much, Why is Judge a Problem?
http://www.mediaite.com/online/s-e-cupp-if-tr...a-problem/
3:01 pm, June 7th, 2016
A Washington Post-ABC News poll published in May found that 84 percent of Hispanics view Trump unfavorably — despite his claims that Latinos will support his candidacy.
Compared with similar points in previous election cycles, Trump trails previous GOP presidential candidates by wide margins.
In the spring of 2012, 50 percent of Hispanics had an unfavorable view of Mitt Romney, the party’s presidential nominee, according to polls taken at the time. In 2008, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) was viewed unfavorably by just 44 percent of Hispanics.