CBS Republican Debate

Trump threatening a lawsuit against Cruz is a bad play, imo. I support Donald, but that's just overreach.
You have a lot to learn about American politics. Trump is not going to sue, he just wanted to remind the audience that Cruz has this birther issue.
 
You have a lot to learn about American politics. Trump is not going to sue, he just wanted to remind the audience that Cruz has this birther issue.
No, I think he's actually going to sue. He's lined it out already that if Cruz doesn't stop what Trump calls as lies, then he goes ahead
 
No, I think he's actually going to sue. He's lined it out already that if Cruz doesn't stop what Trump calls as lies, then he goes ahead
He also discovered some "Amazing Things" when he sent his crack legal team to Hawaii to investigate Obama's birth certificate.
We don't take our tv too serious down here.
 
He also discovered some "Amazing Things" when he sent his crack legal team to Hawaii to investigate Obama's birth certificate.
We don't take our tv too serious down here.

But TV is the only place you get news from. So I'm not surprised you're uninformed ;)
 
Apparently Kasich is the only one not lying.

So a democrat disguised as a republican isn't considered lying? Last time that happened the shoe was on the other foot, when that republican JFK rode in on the donkey- and we all know what happened to him...(cue the conspiracy theorists ;)
 
So a democrat disguised as a republican isn't considered lying? Last time that happened the shoe was on the other foot, when that republican JFK rode in on the donkey- and we all know what happened to him...(cue the conspiracy theorists ;)
This response of yours is too deeply coded for me to decipher. Kasich does seem almost reasonable compared to the other, still standing, extremely radical candidates running as "Republicans". Trump, wonder-boy, Cruz, and Siamese-twin-separater are trying to appear anti-establishment in a bizarre attempt to appeal to the cobbled together Republican constituency. The Republican establishment and their candidates, with the possible exception of Kasich, who is ignored by the others, are strange extremists. They all espouse policies that will aid the top 1%, harm the bottom 90%, plunge us deeper into war, and wreck the economy -- military, flat tax, etc. -- one even said wages were too high! As there are not enough wealthy to vote them into office, they have cobbled together a constituency of oddball evangelists, anarchists, conspiracy theorists, gold-bug doomsayers, wall-builders, and those too afraid to go out of their houses without a loaded gun. What is bizarre is that none of these constituent groups are compatible with any of the others! This isn't politics, it's theater.
 
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This response of yours is too deeply coded for me to decipher. Kasich does seem almost reasonable compared to the other, still standing, extremely radical candidates running as "Republicans". Trump, wonder-boy, Cruz, and Siamese-twin-separater are trying to appear anti-establishment in a bizarre attempt to appeal to the cobbled together Republican constituency. The Republican establishment and their candidates, with the possible exception of Kasich, who is ignored by the others, are strange extremists. They all espouse policies that will aid the top 1%, harm the bottom 90%, plunge us deeper into war, and wreck the economy -- military, flat tax, etc. -- one even said wages were too high! As there are not enough wealthy to vote them into office, they have cobbled together a constituency of oddball evangelists, anarchists, conspiracy theorists, gold-bug doomsayers, wall-builders, and those too afraid to go out of their houses without a loaded gun. What is bizarre is that none of these constituent groups are compatible with any of the others! This isn't politics, it's theater.

Says the man whose party's candidates consist of a communist relic from the 1950's and a congenital liar.
 
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