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Oh, I see what you're getting at. You appear to think liberals somehow give a hoot about some Republican primary and so by extension have to choose between despicable types like the Kochs and professional attention ***** Coulter, is that it? Can't speak for anyone else, but personally, I say a pox on both their houses. I wouldn't pass water on either one, were they on fire. (Unless I was sure to miss the parts actually on fire. There is such a thing as being too principled.)
No, just saying that it seems you are a fan of the Koch brothers. Coulter, et al, can't stand them.
Trump has surrounded himself with establishment politicians with voting records contrary to his opinions.
Paul Ryan has a massive lead in his district. Trump is not knowingly going to endorse a loser.
The Koch assemblage of wealthy donors intended to invest almost a $ billion in the 2016 election with a emphasis on the prese dental election. Last week, they announced they would not back Trump because of his position on trade and more big government. Instead, they were going to focus on key Senate and House elections and back the reelection of those who shared their values. Ron Paul was the keynote speaker at the Koch event, last week.
This election season has created some very strange bedfellows.
Trump has surrounded himself with establishment politicians with voting records contrary to his opinions.
Paul Ryan has a massive lead in his district. Trump is not knowingly going to endorse a loser.
The Koch assemblage of wealthy donors intended to invest almost a $ billion in the 2016 election with a emphasis on the prese dental election. Last week, they announced they would not back Trump because of his position on trade and more big government. Instead, they were going to focus on key Senate and House elections and back the reelection of those who shared their values. Ron Paul was the keynote speaker at the Koch event, last week.
This election season has created some very strange bedfellows.
Strange bedfellows? David Koch ran for President as a libertarian in 1980. Ron Paul has a long history of serving the Koch brothers, including serving as the headliner for the Koch-sponsored 'Young Americans for Liberty Conference' last year & previous ones.
Koch founded the Cato Institute.
They're all in the same bed together, they just don't want to share it with Mr. Trump.
& I just threw up in my mouth a little. These visuals are killing me.
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