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This is scarry and disgusting. I don't entirely blame the black man for cold cocking the guy in the American flag shirt. Not knowing his side of the story, I can easily see how he mistook him for the hooded individual and that would have enraged him. That was extremely distasteful on the protesters part.

 

If all that about the chants is true, then that sends a chill down my spine. I hate saying this, but I don't know what else to compare it too but nazi rallies in Germany. I know this country could never become that, but it's still disturbing...

 

 

 

I don't know that. I like to think our checks and balances are strong enough to stop him doing what he wants to do even if he becomes president. But it's not like other countries where extra sh**ty stuff happened thought the sh**ty stuff was possible.

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This is scarry and disgusting. I don't entirely blame the black man for cold cocking the guy in the American flag shirt. Not knowing his side of the story, I can easily see how he mistook him for the hooded individual and that would have enraged him. That was extremely distasteful on the protesters part.

 

If all that about the chants is true, then that sends a chill down my spine. I hate saying this, but I don't know what else to compare it too but nazi rallies in Germany. I know this country could never become that, but it's still disturbing...

 

huh?

 

The black man could have acted like a normal human being and let the protesters continue to be escorted out by security. The blame lies squarely on that man, and only on that man...

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I think it's a very interesting look at long-term party strategies. Parties, fairly, will try to consolidate coalitions to form a reliable voting base -- but at some point, a rift forms between their respective goals. The strategic choices a party makes won't necessarily turn out to be good ones, and the current GOP internal crisis has been long in the fomenting.

 

So on the one hand, they've been ruled by rigid ideological commitment to everything they perceive as important to their coalition's various wings, in ways that seem to hurt them on a national level. And on the other, those wings aren't even united in what's most important to them in the first place.

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So Cruz is leading big now in Wisc polls before next Tuesday's primary. If he wins, will that be the beginning of the end for Trump or just a momentary set back? Some Trump friendly NE states will be coming up soon in April. If Trump is to be stopped it is now. Not sure how Kasich staying in will pan out - maybe only to keep Trump and Cruz both from the reaching the needed # of delegates and throw the convention into a multi ballot affair.

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So Cruz is leading big now in Wisc polls before next Tuesday's primary. If he wins, will that be the beginning of the end for Trump or just a momentary set back? Some Trump friendly NE states will be coming up soon in April. If Trump is to be stopped it is now. Not sure how Kasich staying in will pan out - maybe only to keep Trump and Cruz both from the reaching the needed # of delegates and throw the convention into a multi ballot affair.

 

I don't think Wisconsin will be a turning point if Cruz wins since most of the remaining states are more favorable to Trump and momentum hasn't seemed to affect Trump so far. However, a Cruz win in Wisconsin would increase the likelihood of a contested convention.

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