What are some movies about standing up for what you believe in?

What are some movies about standing up for what you believe in?

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that porno with the woman who looked like him was disappointing

What happened?

>it's a thinly-veiled off-topic thread episode

He went full alpha

Went to the RNC convention and kind dont vote trump

Lyin' Ted at it again

Broke his pledge to support nominee

Based. I didn't know anyone could walk with balls that huge.

He went off script and pretty much told trump to fuck off.

This election is hella ebin

Rato was being a dirty rat as usual

Reminder that Cruz is a theocrat.

Based Christfag

V for Vendetta
To Kill a Mockingbird
Speed Racer
12 Angry Men

The Karate Kid, the new one, not that out dated piece of shit from the 80's

heh. You write you funny things.

Committed career suicide.
Trump knew he would do it and didn't stop him.

>it's real

All he did was say to vote your conscious. Trump supporters know that if they did that they wouldn't support him so they really mad now, booed him, and one tried to attack his wife and had to be held back.

Its a no kiss no handhold episode

>this is what cucks tell themselves

4d chess

>trump cucks think theyll win in november

LELMAO

4D chess master at it again

Whether you support him or not, you have to agree that nominating him has essentially divided the GOP, with no signs of improving.

I do agree

Trump has literally destroyed any respect anyone might have had left for the GOP, so congrats on that I guess

El Rato got played like a dog. Cruz should commit suicide at this point, it's his only chance for redemption.

I was 100% Rato was a beta and would support Trump despite all the shit they threw each other during the primaries.

I guess Rato had more balls than I gave him credit for. Now I'm a Cruz Missile

The GOP are a bunch of morons anyway because they keep playing into the hands of the Democrats. Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to put Romney against Obama in 2012?

It's gonna be fun watching the GOP tear itself apart these next few days.

The absolute madman

That's because the GOP had become a total Frankenstein monster that was completely divorced from its own base. This was inevitable with the shitty drones spouting MUH FREE TRADE, MUH TAX CUTS that this zombie party continued shoving down its voters' throats.

For fuck's sake, they wanted Jeb Bush of all people to be the nominee.

lol thats not gonna happen

rato is the only one stirring shit and he'll get swept away soon enough

>i saw his speech two hours early
Uh.

imagine being a white man and voting for hillary, imagine what they are like

I don't have to imagine.

(((white)))

By nominating Trump they're playing into the Democrat's hands right now though.

They have to write and submit their speeches user

I can't be the only one interested in what the fuck this guy was talking about.

Not really. Trump is an anti-establishment candidate in a year when hate for and disconnect from the establishment has never been greater. Hillary is everything that's been awful about politics in this country for the past 20 years personified.

>Trump is an anti-establishment candidate

correct

Trump is the establishment now though. He and his followers successfully took over the Republican Party and have already begun the purge to remove any sort of dissent from it.

this lady made a porno

El Rato is quite based

>H-he didn't do it to me, I let him do it!!
This guy has a compulsive need to assert his ego over literally everything

Trump won the nomination despite virtually everyone high up in his party loathing him. He won without a single big lobbyist backing him. Yes, he's counterculture.

Trump is still hated by all the big money behind the GOP. He's only in charge because there would be a mass revolt if those in charge tried to pick anyone else.

Burnt bridges by not endorsinh Trump
Depending on who you ask, that humiliated Trump or made Cruz look awful.

Please. They're only going along with Trump because they have to.

Yes, and we went off script...

Trump won the nomination because he knows exactly what to say to get scared and angry conservatives to rally behind him. It has nothing to do with being "anti-establishment".

He gave him rope to climb out of the whole but instead he made a noose

>scared and angry conservatives
I think you mean 'poor people'. Your total disconnect from the working class is why you're going to lose. :^)

I'm just really enjoying watching both political parties eat themselves from the inside out. You know a goodt portion of Bernie supporters won't vote for Hillary and now prominent Republicans are refusing to endorse their own candidate on his own fucking stage. I'm fucking loving this.

>voting for Trump
Lmaoing @ u throwing ur vote away

>I think you mean 'poor people'.
Poor people are voting for Hillary too. Income has nothing to do with it, it's just a fact that Trump's whole campaign is built on people's fears and saying bold shit so the media keeps covering him.

> Your total disconnect from the working class is why you're going to lose. :^)
What do you mean "you're"?

Well I mean Trump is the establishment for the time being. They would dump him if they could, but for the time being they have to play nice and go along with all the rhetoric. I guess it's better to die a slow death by playing along with Trump and his supporters, than die a fast one by working against him. Either way the Republican Party is doomed.

Poor people overwhelmingly vote for Democrats except in Red states and GOP strongholds (Coal country, Indiana, White Southern counties). And the Rich vote for GOP everywhere but New York-Boston axis and California.

The idea of Trump being a champion of poor people is just bizarre. Poor white people, yes.

user, it is definitely the fact that you continually forget that you are running for president that is going to make you lose. Don't listen to that other guy.

Nah. Paul Ryan came around. Ted Cruz wants to pretend he's the establishment, but until Trump showed up, he was the picture of the anti-establishment candidate. And now with the Mike Pence nod, Cruz has been fully cucked out of relevance.

>it's just a fact that Trump's whole campaign is built on people's fears
LOL. The media has been fearmongering so hard about Trump ever since it became clear he was winning that a sizeable segment of people literally believe he's the next Hitler now.

Trump has a platform that appeals to the poor in a way neither major party has done in YEARS. He's not a neocon, he's not running on fucking tax cuts. He's running on stopping the TPP and illegal immigration, and the establishment is scared shitless that he might actually do those things.

Who's a #cruzmissle here

thats...literally the opposite of the truth

scared and angry conservatives are ted cruz

trump tapped into a frustration many people were feeling with the GOP

Isn't he canadian?
How would he be allowed to be american president?

Are you saying the candidate who's talking about barring all muslims from entering the US and building a wall to keep Mexico out isn't preying on the fears of people who generally dislike those 2 groups?

> he's not running on fucking tax cuts.
Yes he is. Explicitly.

donaldjtrump.com/positions/tax-reform

Polling data doesnt support the idea of Trump winning poor people any better than othe reps. He wins white people.

>The idea of Trump being a champion of poor people is just bizarre. Poor white people, yes.
>sincerely implying poor white people don't matter or count because they are white


ahhahahahahahahahaha

Illegal immigration is a tool of the rich to suppress the wages of the poor. That's just a fucking fact dude, no fear involved. As for Muslims, yeah, there's clearly an issue going on there that we can either address or end up like France, where they're not literally being told they have to get used to enduring terrorism as a fact of life.

Frankly, I'd say restrict the ban to certain regions rather than a certain religion, but either way, this mass migration shit is clearly getting innocent people murdered. Again, just a fact. Not a hypothetical.

That's probably because the Democrats are busy supporting Black Lives Matter, who riot every time a white guy kills a black guy in self-defense now.

>Illegal immigration is a tool of the rich to suppress the wages of the poor. That's just a fucking fact dude, no fear involved
Care to post any proof to back that up?

>As for Muslims, yeah, there's clearly an issue going on there that we can either address or end up like France
Tell me: when was the last time there was a suicide bombing here in the US? Or a mass terror attack done in the name of Islam?

A large supply of unskilled labor with no power to legally organize or demand higher wages because of their illegal status means that poor citizens will be undercut in any collective bargaining they attempt.

Purchasing power disparity between the USD and the peso means that people who only come here to work seasonally and then return to mexico can afford lower wages than people who live in America year round and have a higher cost of living.

Its simple logic.

inb4 you demand sauce on supply and demand.

>Care to post any proof to back that up?
How the fuck are you even talking about illegal immigration when you don't know this? Do you not know about the masses of illegal immigrants working for companies under the table for shit-tier wages? That's because it's cheaper for the company than paying American citizens decent wages. This isn't fucking complicated.

>Tell me: when was the last time there was a suicide bombing here in the US? Or a mass terror attack done in the name of Islam?
Have you already forgotten about Orlando where 50 gay people were slaughtered and the guy swore allegiance to ISIS beforehand?

Actually Mike Huckabee corroberated that story on Twitter saying that he was the first person in history ever to get to speak at an RNC without pledging support for the nominee.

Trump literally said go out and make us proud, Cruz knew what he was doing and said Tuck Frump, i.e. Trump allowed him to hang himself and he did it.

NOTE THAT CRUZ DID NOT HAVE TO FAIL TO SUPPORT TRUMP HE HAD FULL CONTROL OF THE MIC AND HIMSELF

San Bernardino? Orlando?

Wait, lemme guess, they don't count.

>Ted Cruz makes calculated statement at RNC to distance himself from Trump campaign
>Kasich rejects Trump's offer to be VP
>Sup Forums-tards think these candidates have been BTFO and are committing career suicide
>They're too stupid to realize Republican heavy weights are distancing themselves from Trump so they can run again in 2020
>Major players in the Republican party are essentially calling this election a wash and gearing up for the next one 4 years from now
>The Republican candidates attaching themselves to Trump are people like Chris Christie who have no chance of ever being elected president
>Sup Forums continues to be an echo chamber where they constantly re-assure themselves that Trump will win the election
>Whenever someone tries to point this out to Sup Forums-tards they get bombarded with insults

The Orlando shooting was a month ago. I can't believe the right is dredging up ancient history like this.

He said vote with your conscience.

Trump reacting the way he did blows himself up. The implication being that if someone did vote with their conscience, it wouldn't be for Trump.

Isn't the implication that they should not vote according to the results of their state primaries unless the public's vote aligns with their own conscience?

The further implication being 'don't necessarily choose who the majority of voters chose"

>Trump reacting

Oh, that was Trump and his thousands of clones booing him off the stage?

Trump already had the nod by the time Cruz spoke. It's obvious he was speaking to the public at large.

Yes. I mean, unless you think all the people who spent a year shitting on Trump suddenly saw the light and all.