It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: IronDioPriest on October 16, 2011, 09:38:14 AM
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We all either watched or read about how Romney threw a softball to Bachmann in the Dartmouth debate, and have read about the speculation that he did so in order to keep her campaign alive, thus preventing the rest of the field opposed to Romney from consolidating around one candidacy.
Now we have Donald Trump co-hosting a tele-townhall with.... Michele Bachmann???
As God is my witness, I try not to allow every theory that pops into my head fester into seeing conspiracies and agendas everywhere. But I guess I'm not very successful.
Donald Trump to join Michele Bachmann for ‘tele-town hall’ (http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/15/donald-trump-to-join-michele-bachmann-for-tele-town-hall/)
Donald Trump, the ”Celebrity Apprentice” host and GOP kingmaker — or queenmaker, perhaps — will join Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann on Monday for a nationwide tele-town hall, her campaign announced Saturday.
“During the call, Bachmann and Trump will discuss critical economic issues facing American families and businesses,” according to a release from the campaign, “while taking questions from the listening audience.”
While most of the Republicans running for president have ventured to New York City to visit with Trump, Bachmann’s campaign said this is the first time he has joined a 2012 candidate on a tele-town hall.
The real estate mogul considered his own run for the Republican presidential nomination earlier this year.
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I agree with you that the ::foilhathelicopter:: tendency needs watching, but everybody has an agenda, imo.
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This looks stinky. Will he continue these interviews with the other candidates and what will be the sequence, that will be indicative.
We know the 2008 primary was rigged, there is no reason to expect this one to be different.
The first step to thwarting the crooks is separating the natural occurrence from the adulterated one.
The second step is stopping it. How the heck do we do that?
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If Trump didn't view this as advantagious (for Trump), he wouldn't participate.
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That's a vote for the Romney theory.
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::whatgives::