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    Trump has always said his pledge was conditional based on him being treated fairly. Look at what they're doing to him in Louisiana! That's not fair!

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    Perhaps adding to the Repug storm:

    Years later, the ‘D.C. Madam’ scandal is relevant once more

    The former attorney for the “D.C. Madam” has asked the United States Supreme Court to allow him to release records of Deborah Jeane Palfrey’s escort service, including customer names, addresses and Social Security numbers, because they allegedly could affect the 2016 presidential election.

    In an application to the high court, filed Monday, Montgomery Blair Sibley is asking to be released from a judge’s 2007 restraining order which prohibited him from sharing Palfrey’s telephone records, during the much-publicized run-up to her federal trial for racketeering, money laundering and mail fraud.

    And, if the Supreme Court won’t hear his argument, Sibley says he will release the identifying information of Palfrey’s customers.

    Sibley, however, now wants to release the do ents, and in fact, believes it’s in the public’s interest for him to do so. As Rachel explained last night, Sibley argued in his court filings that the materials from the D.C. Madam case “contain information relevant to the upcoming presidential election.”

    In his latest filing with the Supreme Court, the lawyer added, “Time is of the essence. Given the significance of the upcoming political primaries and caucuses, in the looming Republican and Democratic conventions on July 18th and July 25th respectively, and given the impact of the presently sealed from the public record that this attorney seeks to release, upon those electoral deliberations, expedited resolution to this application is in bent upon this court.”

    Sibley went on to argue, “The delay by this court and resolution of this application in hindsight will intentionally favor one presidential candidate over others by protecting that candidate from the release of the D.C. madam phone records, which the attorney maintains are relevant to this election cycle.”

    The attorney added that he may release the materials fairly soon, whether the court gives him permission or not.

    It’s the kind of story that raises all kinds of questions, for which there are no publicly available answers. But as we’ve seen, the D.C. Madam scandal has already affected many lives, and its political significance was obvious when Vitter lost his gubernatorial election last fall by double digits.

    All of this appears likely to play out over the next two weeks. It’s not getting a lot of media attention just yet, but it’s worth keeping an eye on this one.

    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow

    Hillary the (according to rightwingnut hate media)? Bernie? or Repug(s)?

    Sibley filed a birther suit against Obama, but also questioned Kruz's eligibility, so it's hard to tell which party's candidates would be damaged by the DC Madam's list.





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    Trump has always said his pledge was conditional based on him being treated fairly. Look at what they're doing to him in Louisiana! That's not fair!
    What's unfair about it? He barely won. Cruz came out with the same delegates. There were 10 unbound delegates from other candidates and they choose Cruz which shows Cruz probably would have won the state if it was just those two going at it.

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    hilarious. You reliably come back defending some rightiwingnut, less asshole who brings pepper spray to listen to Trump.
    hilarious. You reliably come back defending some dumb kunt who thinks her actions don't have consequences.

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    She shoved him near the face?
    He seriously felt threatened by love tap from 15 year old girl to the point of using spray?
    The f out.
    don't want pepper spray don't punch someone in the face. I don't give a how old she was and I'm sure she won't be doing that again, lesson learned.

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    Trump's probably the least qualified candidate. Listening to him for a whole hour yesterday actually made me dumber. He really has no clue on what's going on and basically just says things that his supporters want to here. His comment on NATO being obsolete was re ed and every response is "we have a big problem going on."

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    There were 10 unbound delegates from other candidates and they choose Cruz which shows Cruz probably would have won the state if it was just those two going at it.
    Ughh... No, that's not what it shows.

    Regardless, Cruz didn't win. LMAO "would have"... Contests shouldn't be decided on what you think "would have" happened.

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    Ughh... No, that's not what it shows.

    Regardless, Cruz didn't win. LMAO "would have"... Contests shouldn't be decided on what you think "would have" happened.
    But that's the point. The delegate process is part of the election and those unbound delegates choose Cruz over Trump.

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    Trump's probably the least qualified candidate. Listening to him for a whole hour yesterday actually made me dumber. He really has no clue on what's going on and basically just says things that his supporters want to here. His comment on NATO being obsolete was re ed and every response is "we have a big problem going on."
    Yeah last night listening to him was brutal and he rarely actually answered a question. Really wish Kasich had more support, most level headed guy left.

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    Yeah last night listening to him was brutal and he rarely actually answered a question. Really wish Kasich had more support, most level headed guy left.
    Yeah Kasich is by far the most qualified on either side just by listening to him. Has the most experience too.

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    Trump must have a lifelong beef against the Republican party. It's incredible to watch him destroy the party from within. He's a political genius.

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    L'il Marco is not releasing his 170 delegates, deluded that he can have some impact at the convention.

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    Trump must have a lifelong beef against the Republican party. It's incredible to watch him destroy the party from within. He's a political genius.
    Just doing a favor for his pals Bill and Hillary.

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    Yeah last night listening to him was brutal and he rarely actually answered a question. Really wish Kasich had more support, most level headed guy left.
    Still, what candidate has ever answered questions?

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    Corporations Grow Nervous About Participating in Republican Convention

    Some of the country’s best-known corporations are nervously grappling with what role they should play at the Republican National Convention, given the likely nomination of Donald J. Trump, whose divisive candidacy has alienated many women, African-Americans and Hispanics.

    An array of activist groups is organizing a campaign to pressure the companies to refuse to sponsor the gathering, which many of the corporations have done for both the Republican and Democratic parties for decades.


    The pressure is emerging as some businesses and trade groups are already privately debating whether to scale back their participation, according to interviews with more than a dozen lobbyists, consultants and fund-raisers directly involved in the conversations.


    Apple, Google and Walmart are among the companies assessing their plans for the convention, which will be held in Cleveland from July 18 through July 21.


    In addition to Mr. Trump’s divisive politics, there is the possibility that protests, or even violence, will become a focus of attention at the convention. Mr. Trump has suggested that there will be “riots” if he is not chosen as the party’s nominee, and the city of Cleveland recently sought bids for about 2,000 sets of riot gear for its police force.


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    Trump's probably the least qualified candidate. Listening to him for a whole hour yesterday actually made me dumber. He really has no clue on what's going on and basically just says things that his supporters want to here. His comment on NATO being obsolete was re ed and every response is "we have a big problem going on."
    Well. shillary basically says things her Financers want to hear.

    Trump it is

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    And how the is Shillary more qualified????

    Last time she had a job she killed our ambassador and created ISIS

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    I won't blame her for Banghazi but the Iraq War definitely gave rise to ISIS as we know it.

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    Still, what candidate has ever answered questions?
    At least Kasich and even Cruz were giving some details. Trump was like, "well, we've got a really big problem..."

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    And how the is Shillary more qualified????

    Last time she had a job she killed our ambassador and created ISIS
    She's not qualified at all. She's horrible.

    That's why a Trump vs Hillary is gonna turn alot of people away from voting. Not sure which disaster to vote for.

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    And how the is Shillary more qualified????

    Last time she had a job she killed our ambassador and created ISIS
    She's like any other government employee who fails upward

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    Trump, who is currently struggling with women voters, was pressed on the issue of abortion during an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, set to air Wednesday evening.

    Matthews asked whether abortion should be punished, and Trump initially skated around the issue. He said some Republicans would say it should be, and that he “would say it’s a very serious problem and it’s a problem we have to decide on.”

    He then asked Matthews — but didn’t answer himself — “Are you going to, say, put them to jail?” and added he was anti-abortion and that “we have to ban” abortion.


    “There has to be some form of punishment,” Trump said, adding “Yeah” when Matthews asked if he meant for the woman. The host asked if that punishment would be closer to 10 days or 10 years, and Trump said he didn’t know.

    Trump indicated he would be far more lenient on the man who impregnated a woman who had an abortion — he said he did not think they would bear the same level of responsibility.


    The Trump campaign quickly tried to walk back his comments afterward, saying the matter should be decided by the states.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...Alert-politics



    Any Repug was going to lose the wimmen vote by multiples of 10% anyway, but WTF?


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    Let's watch Lyin' Ted get to the right of that, .

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    Honestly, how much of the pro-choice vote is Trump commanding right now anyway? He didn't answer that question any differently than most pro-lifers would have.

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    He's just seeing what he can get away with now.

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