MUTH’S TRUTHS
Is Donald Trump running as
conservative? Let’s see…
- He wants to wipe out ISIS. Check.
- He wants to rebuild our military. Check.
- He wants to repeal ObamaCare. Check.
- He’s for toughening the border and building a wall. Check.
- He wants to take better care of our veterans. Check
- He’s against political correctness. Check.
- He fights with and against the liberal media. Check.
- He’s for reigning in government spending. Check.
- He’s supports tax cuts for the middle class. Check.
- He opposes Common Core. Check.
- He’s pro-Second Amendment. Check.
- He wants to appoint a Scalia-like justice to replace Scalia on the Supreme Court. Check.
- He’s pro-life. Check.
- He speaks out against Christian persecution in the Middle East. Check.
- He’s committed to beating Hillary like a drum in November. Check.
“Ah,” but the Trump-hating Cruzers say, “you can’t believe
him.”
Yet we’re supposed to take to take the word of Ted Cruz, an Ivy League lawyer who’s
spent his entire adult life in government and politics? Puh-lease.
Let’s at least all agree on this…
The GOP nominee for president this year should be either
Trump or Cruz.
Any convention
shenanigans to the contrary should be met with pitchforks and torches - though
short of a “riot.” We should leave that sort of thing to the Black Lives Matter folks.
The GOP “Establishment” lost. Get over it.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Publisher / Irritator-in-Chief
P.S. If you’re a
supporter of “choker” Sharron Angle’s
GOP primary challenge to Joe Heck in
Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, you might just want to go ahead and unsubscribe now,
‘cause you’re definitely not gonna like what you read here in the coming days
and weeks. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
TODAY’S CONSERVATIVE TOP 10
- Republicans Are Addicted to Increasing Federal Spending
- The GOP Sellout Continues
- GOP declares war on voters
- We choose the nominee, not the voters: Senior GOP official
- Opinion: Donald Trump leads the uprising against the ‘ruling class’
- Voters deliver subtle message: Die donor scum
- Trump insisted on including Jews and blacks at Palm Beach golf course in 1990s
- The Mask Is Officially Off – How Ted Cruz Is Funded By Biggest DC Insiders…
- Ted Cruz Faulted for Adviser With Anti-Islam Views
- Newspaper Confirms Frank Luntz Got Paid $340,000 to Advise Marco Rubio
FOX NEWS HEADLINES
- CLASSROOM HORROR Report: NY teacher showed class ISIS beheading video
- AMERICAN CASUALTIES WH: 2 US citizens among 5 dead in Istanbul attack
- PETRAEUS ON HILL Retired general talks about 2012 Benghazi attack
- BIG CHALLENGE AHEAD: Ryan has unexpected task to lead convention
- Chinese military space station in remote Argentina shrouded in mystery
- POLITICAL FOOTBALL Religious liberty bill may cost Atlanta Super Bowl
- RACE GOES TOO FAR Daughter of Ill. lawmaker charged in attack on rival
- ‘VERY SHOCKING’ Report: Wallet find restarts search for American surfer
- RED LIGHT VIOLATION? Ariz. camera firms may be breaking private eye law
NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
- Tourism committee ready to talk about stadium plans in Las Vegas
- Roberson PACs under scrutiny by Nevada officials
- A few Nevada candidates face no opposition
- Major Legislature changes expected; few primary races
- George Dini files for Assembly against Titus in Assembly District 38
- Harry Reid says Donald Trump ‘stands for nothing’
- Trump Jr. speaks with Provo newspaper about 'misunderstood' father
- Reid Silent On Baffling Decision To Block Bipartisan IG-Empowering Bill
- Running for Congress in Nevada? It can be a long, difficult road after filing
- EDITORIAL: Daylight wasting time
- Elko City Council race has a contender
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
"(W)hen he speaks I understand him. He speaks like I speak, he communicates with people very well. I want him, as any one person can do, to go into Washington and blow it up." – Actor/director Scott Baio on why he endorsed Donald Trump last week. Baio went on to explain that the Republican Party has "lied and conned and B.S.ed me" for so long that he’s no longer a Republican, but an conservative independent
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