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heatmaster
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« on: October 07, 2015, 01:57:12 AM »

Memo:
Jeb, the last thing you need is a bunch of know it all naysayers telling you that you need to drop out, I mean it's not like they have run a campaign, much less, what it takes to compete. You are a thoroughbred true and true. The fact is that Trump is sustained by the media's fascination with him, people are beginning to grow bored  with him. The one thing about Trump is that he's predictable by his blatant unpredictability. I am comforted by the fact you have a cool head and are waiting out this feeding frenzy over Trump. It's four months to go before the first votes are cast, so keep that in mind and keep the faith to. My gut is saying wait this dry spell out and folks will rediscover your pluses, if you recall John McCain's campaign was basically in the toilet this time eight years ago, but he brazened it out, why? Because he was made of sterner stuff. There are reasons why folks are anxious for you to drop out, they deny this...but we both know they are liars😉...they simply want you gone, because they need to shut down the contest, just in case Trump begins his much awaited meltdown. A gaffe too many,  Trump fatigue or other dynamics. Stay put, there's no incentive for you to withdraw, you have a huge donor base and a super PAC to see you through this dry spell. Your presence in the race must be an irritant to Trump and his acolytes, which is brilliant😊.  So hang in there Vito Corleone😊
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heatmaster
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2015, 02:59:04 PM »

Jeb's presence in the race is a godsend for Trump.  It's impossible to imagine a better punching bag.  He's backed by the establishment but hated by the base, making him a perfect foil for Trump; he's awkward and wimpy and poor at defending himself, making him an easy target; and he has so many weaknesses that it's impossible for Trump to miss.

Trump may not survive the race but his absolute demolition of Jeb has been fun for everyone and part of what's built his favorability numbers up.
If you think so, but if you are offering a statement, preface it with "in my opinion" and you know about opinions, they are like assholes,  everyone has one. Now as for what you say about Jeb being wimpy. He's been in the public and private sectors,  done pretty good jobs in both situations.  He's been in the arena, has competed in electoral combat...you call that wimpy? At least he's had the ball's to serve in position where governing is a required skill. As for Trump, the only thing that guy has done, is enrich himself,  abuse the tax loopholes for his own ends, gone bankrupt,  bagged a few trophy wives along the way, the worst example of obnoxious vanity inspired excess I have ever seen. By the way Trump, the wind-bag has never won an election, never even served as a dog - catcher,  so how does he think he has  the stuff to assume he's qualified to serve as President? Because its there? Give me a break! I don't know which would be worse, an egomaniac blow-hard who loves the sound of his own voice, who doesn't know sh**t from shinola about governing or policy nor forging consensus or a lying phony who's biggest accomplishment was to nail Bill Clinton. Take your pick, but in my humble opinion, either of those two, would be unmitigated disasters in the presidency?
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heatmaster
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2015, 01:39:34 AM »

There is no reason for Jeb Bush to drop out now.  I can't stand him, but there's no reason for him to drop out.

The guys that should drop out, of course, are Pataki, Christie, Graham, Jindal, and Gilmore.  That's just for starters.
.....and ad Trump to that list...he said he would, if his polling numbers  start to decline,  which they have...or maybe it's all about his book, another publicity stunt to ensure his so-called viability. What's his next stunt...to sky dive naked off Trump Tower?  He's a publicity junkie. You are right, Jeb shouldn't drop out...why should he? As long as he has Super PAC and money in the bank...no incentive!
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