At this point in the American Republican political calendar, it doesn't really matter which of the wannabes you supported, a loyal Republican leader, like those in the Bush Clan, have a responsibility to accept that their candidate lost, and Donald Trump won the nomination to be the official Republican Presidential nominee.
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I have no doubt that the Bush Machine is supporting, in one way or another..., the Republican minority that is undermining/sabotaging Trump's democratically chosen candidacy.
Convention drama: Trump campaign stops rules rebellionWithout powerful backing, the anti-Trump Republicans would have accepted their loss and either played ball fairly for Trump, or quietly wiped their tears and started working on 2020. This does not look good for Republican democracy, not at all.
Cleveland (CNN)Open discord and revolt broke out on the floor of the Republican National Convention Monday as GOP officials crushed an attempt to change party rules, a maneuver that could have embarrassed presumptive nominee Donald Trump.
In a highly unusual show of disunity and anger on the floor of a modern party convention, a group of states tried to force a state-by-state roll call vote on the rules of the convention. The rebellion apparently caught Trump's campaign team by surprise, and his lieutenants were seen frantically whipping votes on the floor to squelch the effort amid scenes of deepening disarray.
It's clear that these sore losers would rather hand the Presidency over to Hillary Clinton and the Democrats than support Trump. Remember that no Republican got close to Trump in the primaries. It's a sorry state for the Republicans to be so un-American, so antidemocratic, so disloyal to their own party, so selfish and so disregarding the wishes of the voters.
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Sefer HaMidot, chapter mammon [money], paragraph 33:
Donating maaser only helps a Jew to become wealthy in the Land of Israel.
CHRONOLOGY:
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov was born 1772 CE and died 1810 CE.
CHRONOLOGY: Rabbi Nathan Stranhertz transcribed Sefer HaMidot from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov from 1803 CE to 1806 CE. It was printed for the first time in Mahlov (Ukraine) in 1811 CE, the year Rabbi Nachman died.
What has that to do with my post?
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