More like she gave them the idea.
And I'd bet 99% of potential recruits have no idea who Trump is. They just see some white guy.
#FactsArentRacist trending on twitter, gems being dropped. More people getting tired of Political Correctness?
More like she gave them the idea.
And I'd bet 99% of potential recruits have no idea who Trump is. They just see some white guy.
LMAO now you're saying she's planting ideas to terrorist organizations?
You get an A for spinning this. I'll give you that.![]()
So is she just a hired gun or are Trump and Cruz working together to try and block any neocons from the nomination?
tapping disgust seems to be working:
https://newrepublic.com/article/1268...litics-disgust
disgust isn't a govt policy, it's only a campaign issue, like Trump's racism, xenophobia, nativism, birtherism, women-hating
In beautiful symmetry, Donnty T disgusts 10Ms people. He couldn't beat Bernie in the election.
Trump Supporters, let's share our favorite thing about Trump. I like how he speaks his mind.![]()
If Hillary was watching this video so much, why didn't she produce it back when she first mentioned it? Is it so hard to tape whatever foreign station the video was playing on and show proof BACK THEN?
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Disaster For Trump As Campaign Sent Reeling After Botched Television Ad
The Donald Trump campaign is reeling and spinning itself in circles after admitting that they accidentally screwed up the Republican frontrunner’s first television ad by showing footage of Morocco instead of Mexico.
Donald Trump’s first television ad showed footage of people pouring over a border that the campaign suggested was from the US southern border. PolitiFact tracked down the footage,“PolitiFact was able to trace the footage back to the Italian television network RepubblicaTV. On May 3, 2014, the network posted footage of migrants crossing the border into Melilla, one of two enclaves on the Moroccan coast that are held by Spain. Migrants who cross the border there are essentially entering territory held by a European Union nation, even though they are still on the African continent.”
Instead of owning up to their mistake, the Trump campaign claimed that they used footage of Morocco while talking about the border with Mexico on purpose. Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told NBC News, “No s***, it’s not the Mexican border but that’s what our country is going to look like. This was 1,000 percent on purpose.”
On Tuesday, Trump’s lawyer told CNN’s New Day that the use of the footage of Morocco was an accident, “Yeah, I’m going to have a conversation with whoever made the mistake — there’s no doubt about that.”
The lawyer took the admission that a mistake was made back in an email to to the media, “I wasn’t aware of the question as stated, knew little about the ad or campaign strategy, but after connecting with the Trump campaign, I understand it was done that way to demonstrate that the United States has become a dumping ground for other countries who are continually taking advantage of us. I do not speak for Mr. Trump or the campaign.”
Trying to fool voters into believing that footage of Morocco was the US border with Mexico was bad enough, but the bigger problem for the Trump campaign is that they have demonstrated that can’t handle something as simple as getting their story straight. The Trump campaign has been all over the place with their excuses while refusing to be honest with voters about their mistake.
The worst fears of many Republicans are being confirmed with this debacle.
If Trump can’t release an ad without screwing it up, how is going to win an election if he is the Republican nominee? Donald Trump doesn’t have much in terms of campaign organization, and the fact that they botched their first ad and continued to lie about it should make Republicans very uneasy about nominating a campaign that is clearly an amateur hour operation.
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/01/...iticus+USA+%29
Donny T's "winning" ad. Donny wins so much stuff. Make America ... laugh at him again.
What I like is that no one owns him, therefore he can speak his own mind - he can say what a lot of people are thinking but can't say for fear of being ostracized, losing their job, labelled a xxxxx, etc. I also like that he is a businessman and hopefully will bring back the jobs - which is the key to solving a lot of US's problems. When you have a good job, you can take care of your own AND help others (financially, I mean).
crazy! How dare they claim immigrants are pouring into the US from Mexico!
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Also, he doesn't have time for political correctness. And PC is a big problem in our country, lol.
Cruz is doing well, but he may not be eligible to run due to his birth place. Trump hopes this is not the case, but people are talking about it. People are talking about it and it could be an issue.
Trump Has Allowed Pundits to Revive the Great Penis Chase of the 1990s
Guess what's back in the news? You'll never guess.
It's Bill Clinton's penis!
Because the national news media will jump at everything that proceeds from the mouth of the vulgar talking yam currently leading the Republican presidential field, everybody has decided to relive the formative experience of their young pundit lives—the Great Penis Chase of the 1990's. There are a number of excuses given for this: 1) Donald Trump mentioned it; 2) Bill Cosby; 3) Hillary Rodham Clinton's feminism; 4) Donald Trump mentioned it, and 5) Donald Trump, you know, mentioned it.
Ruth Marcus, scourge of teenaged potty-mouths everywhere, has weighed in:
Well, Bill Clinton has a penchant for something. He had a successful presidency—with an ugly blot. "Sexism" isn't the precise word for his predatory behavior toward women or his inexcusable relationship with a 22-year-old intern. Yet in the larger scheme of things, Bill Clinton's conduct toward women is far worse than any of the offensive things that Trump has said.
Is it worse than any of the offensive things toward women that Trump allegedly has done? Inquiring minds want to know.
But the real speciality du jour was delivered to Glenn Kessler, the Washington Post's fact-checker, who ran through an entire New Year's Eve marathon as though he were the SyFy Channel and Bill Clinton were The Twilight Zone. I confess a certain fondness for a "fact-checker" who provides us with a guide to "allegations." The further you read down in the piece, the foggier the facts of it get, until you get to this passage right here:
Peter Baker, in "The Breach," the definitive account of the impeachment saga, reported that House investigators later found in the files of the independent prosecutor that Jones's lawyers had collected the names of 21 different women they suspected had had a sexual relationship with Clinton.
Baker described the files as "wild allegations, sometimes based on nothing more than hearsay claims of third-party witnesses." But there were some allegations (page 138) that suggested unwelcome advances:
"One woman was alleged to have been asked by Clinton to give him oral sex in a car while he was the state attorney general (a claim she denied). A former Arkansas state employee said that during a presentation, then-Governor Clinton walked behind her and rubbed his pelvis up against her repeatedly. A woman identified as a third cousin of Clinton's supposedly told her drug counselor during treatment in Arkansas that she was abused by Clinton when she was baby-sitting at the Governor's Mansion in Little Rock."
Even the author quoted by the fact-checker calls these "wild allegations, sometimes based on nothing more than hearsay claims of third-party witnesses." (It was a strange time, kids. Ask your folks.) Nonetheless, we quickly get to, "But…" and that "but" is doing a lot of heavy lifting by the end of the paragraph. I also note the lack of Pinocchios awarded to He, Trump as regards to the tweet that touched this whole thing off.
If only there had been someone who warned us all this was coming, we might have been prepared.http://www.esquire.com/news-politics...andal-returns/
It would be a capital mistake to believe that Ms. Clinton's years as a senator, and as a presidential candidate, and as secretary of state—to say nothing of the post-presidential popularity of her husband—have somehow put all the ghosts of the 1990s to rest. The political climate is even wilder now, the political conversation, in many quarters, even further detached from reality than it was when Rush Limbaugh openly passed along a report that Vince Foster had died in some Washington pied-à-terre, only to have his body moved to Fort Marcy Park. There are thousands of little Limbaughs now, on the radio and on the Internet. A lot of mainstream political journalism is being practiced by young people whose formative lessons in the business were not Woodward and Bernstein chasing down lead after futile lead, but rather Matt Drudge ruling the world in the 1990s, with all the elite press chasing after him. I would like to believe we all have learned as much as we've needed to learn from that incredible decade of enabled slander. I also would like to believe in unicorns.
even man-on-dog inSane torum won IA. lots of ignorant, evangelical Bible humpers in the IA Repug base, which is less than total IA Repugs, with IA having less than 1% of the US population. iow, IA is meaningless as predictor.
Trump's birterism is bull , for Obama or Krazy Kruz, but Trump's base is always hungry for slander and lies.
Trump didn't say Cruz was not eligible. He just said people are talking about, and a lot of people are talking about it (mostly him). Even some legal scholars believe he may not be eligible.
Krazy Kruz, aka Lex Luthor, is a US citizen through his Krazy-assed US citizen Christian Taliban father (unless he and his father have been forging do ents and have been lying).
Low Energy Donald Trump Has Campaigned Less For The White House Than Hillary Clinton
On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton low energy, but the numbers reveal that Clinton has made dozens more campaign stops than the Republican frontrunner.
According to National Journal’s candidate travel tracker, Hillary Clinton has made 129 campaign stops compared to 100 for Trump. Ted Cruz has made one more campaign visit than Trump at 101, and two struggling Republicans have made the most campaign stops. Jeb Bush has made 172, and Ben Carson has made 135.
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/01/...iticus+USA+%29
Just another Trump pants-on-fire lie for his ignorant, misogynist supporters to suck down.
All I can say is that people are talking about this issue and legal scholars have some doubts. I just wanted to put that out there. I am not saying I or Trump have doubts (i'm not saying we don't have doubts either though).
Having "energy" is about way more than how many campaign stops you make.
It's about how passionately one speaks and the strength and creativity of one's ideas.
I'm not saying he is high energy. I'm just saying it doesn't make Hillary high energy.
I will give Trump credit that he puts himself out there every day with no holds barred interviews and has done hundreds. He doesn't discriminate...he will do CBS, MSNBC, NPR etc. and isn't scared to face an adversarial interviewer. Hillary, on the other hand scripts everything, plants "questions" at "town hall meetings" and s her panties at the thought of a no holds barred interview with anyone that won't pitch her softball questions.
"no holds barred interviews"
... fulls slander, lies, bull . He and his supporters are a stain on America.
You really are stupid. Since 1976 no candidate from either party except one has won the nomination without winning either Iowa or New Hampshire. It's not as much that they are representative of the US voters but rather contributions dry up and the underdogs run out of money.
Contributions drying up won't affect Trump so hopefully he makes it to March 15 when winner takes all states kicks in and the bigger, more moderate states vote.
boutons, I thought Cruz is a citizen through his mother.
And oil is at all time low - time to buy.
Santorum won IA, and disappeared. Cruz is polling ahead of Trump in IA, he will disappear.
Trump looks to win NH
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