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To: bentway who wrote (921763)2/16/2016 8:22:30 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1577903
 
It is pretty easy to test. Did the sheep spook at the sound of a zipper?



To: bentway who wrote (921763)2/16/2016 9:51:37 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577903
 
Meet the South Carolina Republicans who are horrified by the Trump coronation

washingtonpost.com

FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. — The town-hall audience listened as Jeb Bush spent the better part of an hour taking shots at Donald Trump — comparing the Republican front-runner to President Obama, comparing him to Vladimir Putin, calling him a bully, saying he denigrates women and the disabled. When it was over, some in attendance were more terrified than ever. “I’m going to head right back home and get on my hands and knees and pray that Trump isn’t the nominee,” Charlene Knight, 73, said, clutching her husband’s shoulder. “Oh Lord,” she pantomimed, her plume of white hair trembling as she shook her head, “please, anyone but him.”

“I’d take Bernie over Trump,” her husband, Mike Knight, confessed, staring at his shoes.

Outside the auditorium, Erin Mercer, 35, stopped on the way to her car to tell friends how she really felt about Trump: “He’s a misogynist, a bigot, and let’s just say in my middle-aged mom set, a lot of my Republican friends even — I think a lot of them would consider voting for Hillary.”

</snip> Rest here: washingtonpost.com