Stucky QOTD: Trump In November

I was at my parent’s house this morning.  Sitting on the table is The Star Ledger — a “newspaper” so firmly lip-locked on Dem weenies and hoohoos that the ink is blue — and on the front page is a story about the HNIC urging Republicans to remove Trump from the ticket.  Holy shit, that must be a first from a POTUS … and also news to me.

Moments ago on AOL I read this —- “Senior Republican Party officials have reportedly been looking into how they would replace Donald Trump on the ballot this November if the nominee decides to exit the presidential race. According to ABC News, GOP leaders have been considering the possibility that the real estate mogul might drop out of the election in the wake of his erratic behavior and a series of controversies in the weeks since accepting the nomination.”  Again, Ho Lee Chit … although I’m sure El Beaner is having a 24 hour hard-on at the thought.

Q1:  Will Trump still be on ticket in Nov.?

Q2:  (A) If not, how will the nation react (especially Trump supporters), and (B) how will it affect your feelings about Amerika, and what will you do about it?


Author: Stucky

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TC
TC
August 3, 2016 4:34 pm

LOL, the establishment is getting quite desperate. Once it’s clear to those assholes that he’s not quitting, and even clearer that he’s going to beat Hillary so badly that even 10% fraudulent vote swing to Hillary won’t make up the difference, they will replace Hillary with Biden in a last ditch effort.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 3, 2016 4:42 pm

Yes; I’d be gobsmacked. Half of Americans are evidently so stupid they can’t see a huge unrelenting calculated MSM smear campaign against Trump and a vast Left Wing Conspiracy to cover-up for Harpy. If he loses, I’ll totally give up on Amerika and will hold up in the Blue Ridge while God and the Democrats destroy Amerika.

Maggie
Maggie
  rhs jr
August 4, 2016 12:47 am

I’ll be over in the Ozarks hunkering down.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
  Maggie
August 4, 2016 1:09 am

Maggie
Good choice, that is actually Oz -Ark in plain sight. The term Ark within Ozark gives a hint where to go. I have access to a place in the backwoods of the Ozarks if need be.

Administrator
Administrator
August 3, 2016 4:42 pm

Republicans Furious After “Disastrous” 48 Hours For Trump, Said To “Plot Intervention”

by Tyler Durden
Aug 3, 2016 12:18 PM

It has been a tough several days for Donald Trump. According to the WSJ, “Donald Trump is confronting the roughest patch of his presidential campaign, with even some of his strongest supporters urging him to shift gears and focus more on policy than personality.” ABC adds that Republican officials are even exploring how to handle a scenario that would be unthinkable in a normal election year: What would happen if the party’s presidential nominee dropped out, adding that senior party officials are so frustrated — and confused — by Donald Trump’s erratic behavior that they are exploring how to replace him on the ballot if he drops out.

And while the Trump campaign has denied any such speculation, when moments ago Trump advisor Conway said that dropout talk is wishful thinking, according to NBC Republicans close to Donald Trump’s orbit are “plotting an intervention with the candidate after a disastrous 48 hours led some influential voices in the party to question whether Trump can stay at the top of the Republican ticket without catastrophic consequences for his campaign and the GOP at large.”

Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus, former Republican New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are among the Trump endorsers hoping to talk the real estate mogul into a dramatic reset of his campaign in the coming days, sources tell NBC News.

The group of GOP heavyweights hopes to enlist the help of Trump’s children – who comprise much of his innermost circle of influential advisers – to aid in the attempt to rescue his candidacy. Trump’s family is considered to have by far the most influence over the candidate’s thinking at what could be a make-or-break moment for his campaign.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg adds that after Trump’s refusal to endorse Paul Ryan, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus is livid. Priebus is debating the best way to demonstrate solidarity with Mr. Ryan, ranging from a formal endorsement to an email publicly stating his support. A public announcement could come as early as Wednesday. More from Bloomberg:

In an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday, Mr. Trump said he liked Mr. Ryan and was considering endorsing him for re-election, but was not yet ready to support him. “I’m just not quite there yet,” Mr. Trump said. “I’m not quite there yet.”

Mr. Trump’s language was strikingly similar to the language Mr. Ryan used earlier this year when he said he was “not ready” to endorse Mr. Trump for president. Some people close to Mr. Trump fault Mr. Ryan for withholding his endorsement for a few weeks before ultimately backing him.

Despite the alleged rising Republican anger, party officials are hamstrung as there is no mechanism for removing Trump, who would have to step down himself. Nonetheless, party leaders are said to be furious at the controversies involving the Republican nominee. For Preibus, Trump’s comments slighting Ryan were just the latest indignity in a week full of them, Bloomberg writes, which catalyzed the idea for intervention in Trump’s campaign.

NBC adds that the idea is in its early stages, and there’s no guarantee that Trump’s team would entertain a conversation requiring such comprehensive changes for a candidate who has resisted calls to moderate his tone or reel in his most outlandish political positions.

As with the previous report implying Trump is a trigger-happy nuclear bomber, the report comes from unnamed “sources in the candidate’s orbit” who tell NBC News Trump is aware of the dissatisfaction within the party. But while some labeled the state of affairs “Crazytown” and “worse than ever,” they also described a sense of powerlessness, bemoaning the fact there’s “nothing that we can do, that anybody can do right now.”

As expected, the reaction from the Trump camp was fast, with campaign manager Manafort quickly refuting any “intervention” chatter. “The campaign is in very good shape,” Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort says on Fox News after reports of infighting and elected Republicans’ frustration with presidential nominee.“We are organized”

“The candidate is in control of his campaign”; ‘‘I’m in control of doing the things that he wants me to do”

On report that Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, and others are planning an intervention: “This is the first I’m hearing of that” calling such reports “another Clinton narrative” and saying there are “media types who keep saying things that aren’t true.” He concluded by saying Trump will focus on Clinton failures in upcoming speech rather than continuing to criticize fellow Republicans

Trump insisted in a tweet early Wednesday that there is “great unity” in his campaign despite reports of internal campaign strife following an onslaught of negative attention. Ultimately the question will be whether Turmp’s supporters can ignore and move on from this latest media scramble, one in which Trump has managed to dominate the news cycle virtually with every single new development.

It is also worth recalling that the story of a Trump “intervention” has surfaced repeatedly over the past year, in fact ever since Trump started leading in the GOP primaries, with the ultimate outcome being one in his favor.

But perhaps the best test if indeed Trump is a secret “Kremlin mole”, and if Wikileaks is indeed a Russia-supported operation as the Democrats and the media have alleged, is if unexpectedly Wikileaks were to release another trove of Democratic emails in this troubling time for Trump, shifting the news cycle back into Hillary’s camp, if only briefly. Trump could use it.

ditchner
ditchner
August 3, 2016 4:52 pm

Yes, despite all the media “noise”, he will be on the ticket. I predict he will win big in popular votes. The electoral votes, however, could be a problem. Maybe the SCOTUS will vote again in November and then Hillary wins.

fear & loathing
fear & loathing
August 3, 2016 4:56 pm

i believe nothing MSM nor rhino’s have to say, including the polls. all one has to do is look who opposes him, expect even more desperation on a daily basis.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
August 3, 2016 5:08 pm

Trump isn’t dropping out. What we’re seeing is an extension of the horrendous Dem Convention in which they resorted to paid chanting and sign-holding seat fillers and “white noise” machines thus turning the convention into a teevee event displaying “unity”. There is no unity in the Democratic party; it’s pretty much split down the middle.
Sooooo, the Dems have called in all their chips in a push to make Trump have a “rough 48 hours” and plant stories like “Trump might quit”, and name GOPers who are making the switch to Hitlery. I expect much more of this between now and erection day.
Here’s a clip from one of the delegates at the Dem convention, worth watching!

Maggie
Maggie
  Westcoaster
August 4, 2016 12:51 am

Interesting, Westcoaster, but I’m sure that sort of thing goes on all over.

King Assfuck or Whatever Stucky is calling me Today
King Assfuck or Whatever Stucky is calling me Today
  Stucky
August 3, 2016 9:15 pm

First off, I have said I would not like any assassination. I admitted I liked Kasich. I was rooting for a Bernie/Trump match up. I already bitched about the Demohomos. I also was critical of Bush Deuce. I disliked McCain. I wasn’t thrilled with Romney.

I just don’t like politicos too much. I said that I didn’t understand the public’s excitement over a person looking for a cushy job. King for a term or two and then lauded for life. It’s the ultimate celebrity role – famous for being famous.

Ed says they are supposed to be our servants. Jan Brewer said she was an elected official, not an appointee; therefore, she was above mere mortals.

Excuse me if I don’t wrap my lips around Trump’s protuberance.
As they say in Jersey – Who’s the jerk, some rich fuck? Ooooh!

Ed
Ed

“Ed says they are supposed to be our servants.”

No, I said they are the hired help. They are the ones who claim to be our servants. I said that they’re uppity servants, as an insinuation that they serve someone other than the public. Sorry for not being more clear in that earlier comment.

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Stucky
August 3, 2016 10:00 pm

Whores, hypocrites and El Coyote. I fail to see the connection.

Maggie
Maggie
  Stucky
August 4, 2016 12:54 am

Stucky, if you come this far inland to hole up, you will have to learn to thump and skin bunnies. And we don’t call Nine One One.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Stucky
August 4, 2016 7:16 am

Perhaps this is the “come to Jesus” meetings I’ve been talking about where tRump will be informed how things really work and who really pulls the strings? I would fully expect it to be the RINOS who deliver the first message of elite enlightenment.

What was the timing of Perot’s “come to Jesus” meeting?

Unelected
Unelected
August 3, 2016 5:22 pm

Barring assignation or implanted child porn on Trump’s computer, I don’t believe he will quit.

At the same time, the pressure he is facing is uuuggge. The Establishment is panicking. From now until the elections it will be difficult to discern truth versus the narrative/spin.

The following is interesting in how it ties sunni vs. shia with repugnatcans vs. democraps and how all are fighting for global hegemony in the same ways. IMO – worth the 6 minutes:

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Unelected
August 3, 2016 9:54 pm

Assignation to what – the funny farm?

Unelected
Unelected
  Full Retard
August 3, 2016 11:06 pm

Oooops!

nkit
nkit
August 3, 2016 5:31 pm

Yes, he will still be on the ballot despite the best efforts of the Republicans, Heil Hitlary jackbooted jackasses, street walking presstitutes, kneegrows, El Chicanos, illegal fucks, Hollywood shit-for-brains pussies, and all the other politically correct, affirmative action loving assholes and chicks with dicks types.

If he’s not on the ballot it will be because he is dead, I think. If he is not on the ballot yet still alive and has been cheated out of the race, there may well be an uprising down on the reservation…Taking him out of the race at this point, for the reasons his adversaries have their panties in a wad over, will be akin to firing on Fort Sumter.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
August 3, 2016 5:47 pm

Pffft!

Regardless of whether he drops out or not, we will all get:

1. The leader we deserve.
2. The best leader money can buy.
3. The leader best suited to our owners interests.

Stay engaged and make sure you VOTE! It will make all the difference in the world! Even if voting doesn’t work this time it WILL work in 2020! Just think, we’re only 2.5 years away from the next presidential campaign cycle! I’m pissing myself in anticipation! ‘MURICA!!…….Fuck Yeah!

nkit
nkit
  IndenturedServant
August 3, 2016 6:30 pm

IS…do me a favor, go vote, and write in the SMOD16 for president..at least you will have had your say…and you can claim that your guy got fucked if you lose, and if your Rocky guy should miraculously win, you got the leader you deserved.. eye of the tiger dude, as it were…..You wanna fuck globalism and multiculturalism big time?… Vote SMOD16…..

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  nkit
August 3, 2016 7:15 pm

nkit, I did you one better………I cancelled my voter registration in both the state and county I live in. I don’t ever intend to vote again except by my deeds. I don’t have “a guy”. No politician has ever represented my views since I came of voting age. “Eye of the tiger” is too Charlie Sheen” for me. I was pro- SMOD before anyone…..just ask El Assclown…..it’s one of the things he loves about me.

Oh yeah…..don’t have kids!

Full Retard
Full Retard
  nkit
August 4, 2016 12:32 am

Filomeno Reyes says:
August 2, 2016 at 11:59 pm
This election was a shoo-in for any Repuke candidate. The fact that Trump is doing so well, Stucky the bunny lover, could have gotten the nomination. The curious part is that El Trumpo is doing everything to lose the election. All he had to do from here til November was STFU and he would win. But nooooooo. He just has to defend himself against every petty accusation like they had talked shit about his momma. What a moran.

I meant to add this to a previous post but I deleted it by mistake. The point was that I anticipated today’s news about GOP displeasure with the fruitcake.

Gayle
Gayle
August 3, 2016 5:55 pm

Trump will remain the nominee. After he absolutely destroys his opponent in their first debate, her health problems will suddenly worsen, she will sadly have to withdraw, and Uncle Joe will ride to the rescue. What happens then is anybody’s guess.

In the meantime, it is encouraging to see the Trump-haters thrashing about. Today he is mentally unstable I see.

Why isn’t Reince Pribus screaming about a lame duck president inserting himself into the campaign?

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Gayle
August 4, 2016 12:22 am

I compared Trump with Ignatius J. Reilly. He is about as welcome in the Republican party as Billy in a black church. The hoi-polloi have spoken, Trump is their nominee whether the upper crust likes it or doesn’t. The Repukes can repent at their leisure for admitting Thurmond hillbillies into their midst.

Like Thurmond, Trump may be forced to switch parties once more. Not that it would be an extraordinary thing for him to join the lower classes, he himself is low class; rude, crude and obscene with a touch of incivility.

Sawgill
Sawgill
August 3, 2016 6:25 pm

The Libertarian strategy is to get enough electoral college delegates that it will deny anyone from having a majority which you need to be elected. It goes to congress where each state gets one vote. Gary Johnson’s best shot is as the compromise candidate after deadlock on first ballot.

Vote third party.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
August 3, 2016 7:04 pm

Our next President will be selected, not elected. It might be Mr. Trump, it might be Ms. Clinton, it might be a player to be named later. This selection will be done by men who have much bigger goals than even the megalomaniacal Clinto aspire to, and will not be denied.

If Trump is seated, it will only happen because the selectors find him be be more conducive to achieving their goals. Ditto for Clinton. These guys make money either way, they own all the media and most of the means of production of most of the stuff we consume, world wide. However it is they plan to make their move, they will have the person they want as US President.

Vote? I will not waste my time. The coverage is damned entertaining though…

FT
FT
August 3, 2016 8:42 pm

Hank Paulson, George Will, Michael Bloomberg and the Bushes among others all backing Hillary. Paul Ryan, McCain, William Kristol et al hinting same, saying they can’t support their party’s nominee. Soros, Buffet et al warning of dire consequences if Trump wins.

MSM backing her unanimously.

So in other words, a bunch of assholes that very few people listen to outside the Washington D.C. bubble have made it known they’re with Hillary.

How exactly does this help her win?

Full Retard
Full Retard
August 3, 2016 9:47 pm

Music to wreck your campaign by

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
August 4, 2016 12:14 am

FR
I’m sooo jellie that Stuck called you out in the above Trump QOTD. Just when everyone thought it was in the bag somebody declared it was the wrong bag.
Me, I think it’s always the wrong bag…..specially that OLD BAG Canckles.
You are still top troll FR, and politicians are still all doucheBAGS.

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Bea Lever
August 4, 2016 12:43 am

Bea, I tried being nice but there is no payoff, no parade. So I have to go to the dark side and maybe, just maybe I’ll get some recognition.

I don’t get a 24 hour hard-on. The little guy won’t even do a softie for 2 minutes.

My only reward is to hear you say I’ve been right so far. Thanks, Bea.

And thank you, Stucky for the shout out.

Maggie
Maggie
  Full Retard
August 4, 2016 1:01 am

Poor Stucky thinks you don’t like him anymore, EC. In a comment to me, he lamented for the “old days when El Coyote still liked” him.

I’m trying to decide whether I want to return to my psychology of words/language article now that all the bunnies are on ice.

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Maggie
August 4, 2016 4:48 pm

I don’t like him any less either. If old Stuck wasn’t here, I’d seriously reconsider my participation on TBP.

Full Retard
Full Retard
  Bea Lever
August 4, 2016 4:52 pm

As flattering as it sounds to be nominated top troll, there is no better troll than BW, whom I consider a friend. BW’s comments are outrageous, offensive, animating and often hilarious – Trumpian – if I may be so bold.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
August 4, 2016 9:31 am

All of this hoo-hah is simply more of the same. The Democrats are terrified of going to prison. The Republican slime like McCain and Ryan will lose everything they have. Ignore it all and continue to march.