The Machinery of Thought
2 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:7 hours ago, Robert Campbell said:The two Donald Drumpfs are entirely different people.
I never said Drumpf was entirely two different people. You just did.
43 minutes ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:With the entire machine of Wisconsin against him and he stills pulls off the numbers he does?
2 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:7 hours ago, Robert Campbell said:entirely different people.
1 hour ago, Robert Campbell said:he Drumpf monster storyline you seem to like, but I know what I am. And so do Drumpf supporters. Most of this growing mass of American producers are not in an unclued state about resonating with Drumpf.
1 hour ago, Robert Campbell said:What we are definitely not seeing, in April in the state of Wisconsin, is growing support for Donald Drumpf.
55 minutes ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:With the entire machine of Wisconsin against him and he stills pulls off the numbers he does?
56 minutes ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:In other words, you don't see this state going to him in a general election?
31 minutes ago, Robert Campbell said:If there were a Republican machine in Wisconsin, run by and for the benefit of interests in Washington, DC, and it was what got Scott Walker elected, got him through a recall with a bigger margin than he'd first been elected by (he's the only governor to be subject to a recall who won the recall election), then got him reelected, you'd think that same machine could have arranged for Mitt Romney to carry Wisconsin against Barack Obama. It couldn't and it didn't.
23 minutes ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:The establishment machine, which is run on "anyone but Drumpf" right now (definitely not "pro-Cruz" at root), will not be able to keep that up in the general. What little support they still have with the public will evaporate if they try that.
Maybe I should have written that clearer.
And, yes, I am convinced there's a Republican establishment machine in Wisconsin.
20 minutes ago, Roger Bissell said:The national GOP race is now Drumpf and Cruz neck and neck, within "the margin of error." That does not reflect "growing support for Donald Drumpf."
Wisconsin was Drumpf's to lose several weeks ago, and he lost it BIG.
I never said Drumpf was entirely two different people.
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