Discussion: Club For Growth Shoots Back At Trump's Lawsuit Threats, Calls Him A Whiner

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DERPF WAR!

Go Trump! Go Club for Hairgrowth! GO MORONS GO!

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Popcorn here! Gitchyer popcorn!

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Honest question: can any Republican make a moral or financial argument against “universal healthcare?” I don’t count Rand Paul, because the libertarian argument fails both moral and financial tests on its face. I want to hear this argument.

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Honest answer: no Republican in recent memory has ever made a compelling moral or financial argument on any matter at any time. They fabricate, they spin, and they distort. They concede no factual point that doesn’t comport with their agenda.

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I can become the most moral person in the world, if everyone more moral than me dies from lack of healthcare.

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It doesn’t get much better than this.

The only “argument” I’ve ever heard against universal healthcare is that it was “soshalism.” And “soshalism.” is bad. Therefore, universal healthcare is bad. All that is bad is immoral.

At least, that’s what I heard during the 2009 town halls…

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Physicists theorize that when matter meets anti-matter, a big explosion will occur. Can this be happening in the Realm of Republican Ridiculousness?? (let’s hope so.)

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I hope these asswipes bleed each other dry in court.

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It’s “Morans”

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Will club for growth be a casualty of “the winnowing”?

“attempting a “shake-down” because Trump would not donate to the political action committee”

Just keep repeating that Donald. Shout it from the roof tops. These takers need to be exposed as the extortionists that they are.

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Trump needs different lawyers. I have a hunch their standard slap suit response is not go anywhere.

I think the Club for Growth should defend their case in court.

Oh, dear… guess the Club for Growth did not want to be specific about whose taxes Donald allegedly proposed raising?

I’d like to think that he was going to tax Wall Street bonuses of failing firms out of existence.

Those suits never did have much of a chance, given that Trump made himself very much a public figure, a long time ago. And now that he’s a declared candidate, those suits are even more absurd. A judge would toss out a suit like that in a heartbeat.

You have to believe CFG thinks they’ve detected a crack in the edifice. I think these types of confrontations with Trump, specifically from the Right, are going to snowball.

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Oh, good. I keep running out!