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Dear Abby,

I am a crack dealer in Mt. Washington, KY who has recently been diagnosed as HIV positive.

My parents live in Morehead and one of my sisters, who lives in West Liberty, is married to a transvestite.

My father and mother have recently been arrested for growing and selling marijuana. They are financially dependent on my other two sisters, who are prostitutes in Covington.

I have two brothers, one is currently serving a life sentence without parole at Eddyville for the murder of a teenage boy in 2003. My other brother is currently in jail awaiting trial for sexual misconduct with his three children.

I have recently become engaged to marry a former prostitute who lives in Compton. She is a part time "working girl."

All things considered, my problem is this. I love my fiancée and look forward to bringing her into the family. I certainly want to be totally open and honest with her.

Should I tell her about my cousin, who is a Hillary supporter?

Signed,

Worried About My Reputation​
 
Er.... Wrong thread. This is for discussions about GOP presidential candidates! (unless you're claiming one of them is a crack dealer)
 
Trump refuses to reconsider debate in fiery Fox interview


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday night lashed out at Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in his first appearance on the network since he announced he’d boycott the next GOP debate.

He also refused to reconsider his decision to sit out the network’s Thursday night debate – the last before the Iowa caucuses in five days – and said he’d move forward with his own competing event to raise money for wounded veterans.​
 
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Jef... AGAIN this thread is for discussion of the GOP Prez Candidates... Until one of the Clinton's runs on the Republican ticket they are out of scope of this discussion.
 
Well, we'll apparently see if Cruz can run the show in the imaginary lead tonight. As I've said, there are others that are better qualified than Trump, but none that can hold the nation's interest like he does.
 
In Trump vacuum, Cruz emerges as top target at Iowa Republican debate

But with the defiant GOP front-runner staging his own counter-program by rallying supporters a few miles away, Trump’s absence left a vacuum on the debate stage and fewer fireworks than Republicans had grown accustomed to.

From the opening question, it was mostly filled by Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.), who has been locked in an intensifying duel with Trump for dominance in Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, only four days away.​
 
Hillary manager predicts Trump will win presidency if nominated!

“If Donald Trump takes the Republican nomination, our party will lose more than the presidency,” Robby Mook writes to supporters.

“Years of progress will be ripped away. Obamacare will be repealed. Marriage equality will be rolled back. Get excited to visit the wall on the Mexico border — and get ready to pay for it if President Trump can’t magically get Mexico to cough up the cash for it.”​
 
According to this admittedly biased poll, he wasn't hurt...

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Buzz builds for Rubio in Iowa

Buzz is growing on the ground in Iowa around Marco Rubio, who many political watchers believe is set for a stronger-than-expected showing at Monday’s caucuses.

In interviews with The Hill, Iowa Republicans and independent analysts in the state say Rubio is primed to break free from the second tier of contenders and finally emerge as the candidate to save the establishment from Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, who are battling for the lead in Iowa.​
 
Donald Trump scoring very highly with the white supremacist demographic


Rachel Pendergraft — the national organizer for the Knights Party, a standard-bearer for the Ku Klux Klan — told The Washington Post that the KKK, for one, has a new conversation starter at its disposal.

You might call it a “Trump card.”



KKK Grand Wizard David Duke told The Post that while he has not officially endorsed Trump, he considers the candidate to be the “best of the lot” at the moment.

“I think a lot of what he says resonates with me,” Duke said.
 
Is the sun coming out for Marco Rubio in Iowa?

Rubio’s supporters have long believed his natural political talents would lift him to the top of the field. That hasn’t happened, but there are signs that his stump speech — newly calibrated with a generally more optimistic tone than he was sounding earlier this month — is beginning to resonate.​
 
Cruz beats Trump in Iowa presidential race, Rubio takes third place

DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Ted Cruz beat billionaire Donald Trump in Iowa's Republican presidential nominating contest on Monday, dealing a big upset to the national front-runner in the race to be their party's White House nominee in 2016.

Cruz, a conservative lawmaker from Texas, won with 28 percent of the vote compared to 24 percent for businessman Trump, according to MSNBC.

Marco Rubio, a U.S. senator from Florida, came in third place with 23 percent, making him easily the leader among establishment Republican candidates.​
 
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