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    Protesting ridiculous tax assessments is unethical?
    if they were so ridiculous, why did Trump finally pay them?

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    if they were so ridiculous, why did Trump finally pay them?
    I just explained it two posts ago. Don't you read?

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    Here's Tramp pandering to the Christian Taliban Hispanics

    Trump 'Christian Policy' Adviser Is A 'Prophet' Who Stopped A Tsunami, Says AIDS Is Result Of 'Unnatural Sex'

    Mario Bramnick, an official with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, told Time magazine last week that Donald Trump has taken on Frank Amedia of Touch Heaven Ministries in Ohio as his new “liaison for Christian policy” and that Amedia has been arranging meetings for the Republican presidential candidate with conservative religious leaders.

    Amedia, who was once implicated in a bribery scandal in which he attempted to help a car-dealer friend avoid prosecution, is now a self-proclaimed “apostle” who says that he once single-handedly stopped a tsunami from hitting an island in Hawaii.

    Amedia got his religious training from Miami pastor Guillermo Maldonado, who is associated with the controversial New Apostolic Reformation, a group of self-proclaimed modern-day apostles and prophets. In a 2012 appearance on Maldonado’s TBN program, Amedia referred to Maldonado as his “spiritual father.”


    Amedia, who says he is a former Jew, now identifies as an “apostle” himself. Until recently, his biography on his church’s website read:

    Frank Amedia is called as an Apostle, Prophet, Pastor, Evangelist, Teacher, and Minister in sound biblical doctrine with gifts of knowledge, healing, and discernment …

    For over two decades, his clarity of vision, prophetic insight, and revelations of the mysteries of the Kingdom of God in the scriptures have been an enormous blessing to a worldwide audience. Enabled by this extensive experience, Pastor Frank has a unique perspective on the parallel journey of the Church and Israel as he is called as one to prepare the way for the coming of the Lord.

    Thousands of wondrous records of miraculous testimonies of healings, deliverances, re-creative miracles, and physical gifts follow him wherever he goes, even as he gives all of the Glory to God his Father, Jesus his Messiah, and the Holy Spirit.

    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/trump-christian-policy-adviser-apostle-who-stopped-tsunami-says-aids-result-unnatural-sex



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    John Hagee: God Will Hold You Accountable For Not Voting For Donald Trump

    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/john-hagee-god-will-hold-you-accountable-not-voting-donald-trump


    Hate and fear, yawn, Christian Taliban and Repugs conning the rednecks, racists, Christian idiots.


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    John Hagee sucks.

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    He obviously has violated the tax exemption rule for churches by publicly entering into partisan politics.

    IRS should fry his obese ass and his fake "church" for $10Ms in taxes. Bexar County, too.

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    I doubt he is gay

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    He obviously has violated the tax exemption rule for churches by publicly entering into partisan politics.

    IRS should fry his obese ass and his fake "church" for $10Ms in taxes. Bexar County, too.
    rules and records are made to be broken as clinton

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    Remember when Donald Trump tried to “out” Jon Stewart’s Jewish heritage in 2013?

    Donald J. Trump
    ‎@realDonaldTrump

    I promise you that I'm much smarter than Jonathan Leibowitz - I mean Jon Stewart @TheDailyShow. Who, by the way, is totally overrated.
    10:09 AM - 24 Apr 2013

    It was payback. Stewart had called Trump a "boiled ham with a wig" on The Daily Show,and in retaliation Trump seemingly tried to either shame Stewart for hiding his Jewish heritage or for being Jewish altogether — the motives are unclear. It's important to note that in addition to the general prevalence of stage names, Stewart has also never hidden his Jewish heritage.

    When Trump "outed" him, Stewart had the perfect comeback — equally as childish, and with a Daily Show–esque bite to it — exposing Trump's real name: face Von Clownstick.

    http://www.vox.com/2016/5/23/1174602...trump-man-baby




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    The Washington Post reportedovernight:

    When asked in an interview last week about the Foster case, [Donald Trump] dealt with it as he has with many edgy topics – raising doubts about the official version of events even as he says he does not plan to talk about it on the campaign trail.

    He called theories of possible foul play “very serious” and the cir stances of Foster’s death “very fishy.”

    “He had intimate knowledge of what was going on,” Trump said, speaking of Foster’s relationship with the Clintons at the time. “He knew everything that was going on, and then all of a sudden he committed suicide.”

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



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    Trump would make an outstanding opposition research political consultant. He's incredibly dedicated and talented in that area.

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    Trump would make an outstanding opposition research political consultant. He's incredibly dedicated and talented in that area.
    GREAT qualifications to be President.

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    Well, he certainly knows just the right name to brand people with. Heard somewhere that 4 days after Romney lost, Trump took a patent out on "Make America Great Again." What do you all think about Hillary's slogan, "Stronger together"?

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    Trump isn't the ideal candidate by any means, but he can't be worse than Hillary.

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    Trump isn't the ideal candidate by any means, but he can't be worse than Hillary.
    He would be definitely worse than Hillary.

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    He would be definitely worse than Hillary.
    Her record in public office speaks for itself. Expect 100,000 troops in the Middle East once she takes over.

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    Her record in public office speaks for itself. Expect 100,000 troops in the Middle East once she takes over.
    yep, no doubt at all. That's why I can't support her at all, but she'd be better than Tramp, aka, a very low bar to beat

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    Well, he certainly knows just the right name to brand people with. Heard somewhere that 4 days after Romney lost, Trump took a patent out on "Make America Great Again." What do you all think about Hillary's slogan, "Stronger together"?
    It's good. I'm sure it's been focus group tested to death like all her policy positions. Not something Trump can't overcome with some branding of his own.

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    Lindsey Graham disappoints with his malleable principles

    The number of prominent, die-hard, “Never Trump” voices in Republican politics is pretty small, but one of those voices had been quite loud. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), arguably more than anyone else in his party, had spent the better part of a year telling anyone who’ll listen that Donald Trump must never be the president of the United States.

    Which is probably why this CNN report, published on Sunday, came as something of a shock.

    Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Donald Trump’s fiercest critics, is now calling on Republicans to support their presumptive nominee.


    Graham urged GOP donors at a private fundraiser Saturday in Florida to unite behind Trump’s campaign and stressed the importance of keeping likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from the White House…. “He did say that we need to get behind him,” Teresa Dailey, a prominent Florida Republican fundraiser who attended the private event, told CNN on Sunday.

    I held off on writing about this yesterday largely because I wanted to give Graham a day to forcefully deny the accuracy of the report. There doesn’t appear to be a recording of the senator’s remarks at the event, and the CNN coverage was based on second-hand accounts, so there was at least some grounds for skepticism. If Graham and his aides insisted that the senator never said what his audience claimed he said, maybe Graham should get the benefit of the doubt.


    But that’s not what happened. Instead, Graham’s spokesperson confirmed that he attended the fundraiser, and remained coy about what, exactly, the senator said about supporting the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

    Pressed for an explanation yesterday, Graham had an opportunity to deny the accuracy of the CNN report, but he didn’t. “You vote the way you want to vote for president,” the senator told reporters. “I’ve decided to take a pass on that race.”

    Except, that’s not entirely true. Graham has had plenty to say about the presidential race.


    Consider this report from Salon’s Simon Maloy:

    This is the Lindsey Graham who, when he was still a presidential candidate, called Trump

    a “
    race-baiting, xenophobic bigot,”

    a “
    complete idiot,”

    a “
    jackass,” and

    a “
    wrecking ball.”

    He urged GOP voters to

    tell Trump to “
    go to

    and warned that if Trump did win the nomination,

    that’s the end of the Republican Party.”


    After Graham dropped out, he described

    the two-man race between Trump and Ted Cruz as a choice between “being shot or poisoned.”

    Graham eventually did endorse Cruz, who, you may have already guessed, Graham dislikes intensely, because he hated Trump that much more.

    My personal favorite came just three weeks ago, when Graham told CBS that Trump’s approach to foreign policy “will lead to another 9/11.”


    If Lindsey Graham, of all people, is telling GOP donors they’re going to have to rally behind the party’s presumptive nominee, then

    #NeverTrump is not only dead, it’s become something of a joke – sort of like Graham’s purported principles.


    As for why in the world the South Carolina senator would do this to his reputation, I think Slate’s Josh Voorhees gets this right:

    “Graham’s long-held position, then, seems to be that Trump is a dangerous bigot who is unfit for office,

    but also a dangerous bigot who is worth supporting

    if it will help his Republican colleagues keep their jobs.”

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


    Last edited by boutons_deux; 05-26-2016 at 07:29 AM.

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    Mr. Trump is a charming man. He has won Lindsey Graham over. His power of persuasion will be useful in negotiations with Mexico.

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    Mr. Trump is a charming man. He has won Lindsey Graham over. His power of persuasion will be useful in negotiations with Mexico.
    Yeah. He will be able to convince them to pay for the wall.




















































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    Is Donald Trump’s Hair a $60,000 Weave? A Gawker Investigation




    Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has generated an unceasing torrent of press attention that some estimate to be worth roughly $2 billion. Yet the central mystery at the very core of his persona—his inscrutable hairdo—has somehow, impossibly, remained unsolved. Until, perhaps, now.

    A tipster who claimed knowledge of Trump’s hair recently came to Gawker with a potential solution to the enigma:

    Trump’s hair is not his own, costs tens of thousands of dollars for installation and upkeep, and comes from a man as mysterious as Trump is bombastic.

    This solution that Trump, our tipster says, sought for his hair woes is a little-known, patented hair restoration treatment called a “microcylinder intervention.”

    It’s only performed by one clinic that we know of — Ivari International — where our source once sought treatment, and where he says he learned of Trump’s apparent patronage.

    What’s more, Ivari’s New York location was inside Trump Tower—on the private floor reserved for Donald Trump’s own office.

    http://gawker.com/is-donald-trump-s-hair-a-60-000-weave-a-gawker-invest-1777581357

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    LOL Massive protest at one of his rallies tonight.

    http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/l...nders-election

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    Caught fibbing, Trump scrambles to address veterans controversy

    In a normal year, in a normal party, with a normal candidate, it would be the kind of controversy that effectively kills a presidential candidate’s chances of success. In January, Donald Trump skipped a Republican debate in order to host a fundraiser for veterans. He boasted at the time that he’d raised $6 million for vets – which led to a related boast that Trump contributed $1 million out of his own pocket.

    The Washington Post reported this week that Trump’s claims simply weren’t true. He did not, for example, raise $6 million.

    And what about the $1 million check the Republican bragged about? His campaign manager insisted this week that Trump did make the contribution.


    Except, that wasn’t true, either. The Post reported last night:

    Almost four months after promising $1 million of his own money to veterans’ causes, Donald Trump moved to fulfill that pledge Monday evening – promising the entire sum to a single charity as he came under intense media scrutiny.

    The check is apparently going to a group called the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, whose chairman received a call from Trump on Monday night, the day the campaign controversy broke.


    Let’s put aside, for now, why the Trump campaign said he’d made a donation that did not exist. Let’s instead ask

    why it took nearly four months for the candidate to do what he claimed to have already done.

    “You have a lot of vetting to do,” Trump told the Washington Post yesterday.

    That might be a decent response were it not for the fact that the New York Republican doesn’t appear at all interested in vetting veterans’ groups – as the story of the sketchy “Veterans for a Strong America” helps prove.

    CNN, meanwhile, reported last night that when it comes to the candidate’s support for veterans’ groups, there have been “discrepancies between the amount of money Trump touts, and the amount actually donated.”

    You can find one example right on Trump’s own website, where Trump boasts of saving an annual veterans parade in 1995 with his participation, and a cash donation, “Mr. Trump agreed to lead as grand marshal,” and “made a $1 million matching donation to finance the Nation’s Day Parade.”


    Trump did save the event, according to the parade’s organizer, but he didn’t give $1 million to it.

    He actually donated “somewhere between $325,000 and $375,000” – about a third of what he claimed – and

    Trump was not the parade’s grand marshal, a honor reserved for actual veterans.

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

    All y'all's HERO suffers personality disorders and downright pathologies. Making America the laughing stock of the planet.



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    Here's Tramp pandering to the Christian Taliban Hispanics

    Trump 'Christian Policy' Adviser Is A 'Prophet' Who Stopped A Tsunami, Says AIDS Is Result Of 'Unnatural Sex'

    Mario Bramnick, an official with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, told Time magazine last week that Donald Trump has taken on Frank Amedia of Touch Heaven Ministries in Ohio as his new “liaison for Christian policy” and that Amedia has been arranging meetings for the Republican presidential candidate with conservative religious leaders.

    Amedia, who was once implicated in a bribery scandal in which he attempted to help a car-dealer friend avoid prosecution, is now a self-proclaimed “apostle” who says that he once single-handedly stopped a tsunami from hitting an island in Hawaii.

    Amedia got his religious training from Miami pastor Guillermo Maldonado, who is associated with the controversial New Apostolic Reformation, a group of self-proclaimed modern-day apostles and prophets. In a 2012 appearance on Maldonado’s TBN program, Amedia referred to Maldonado as his “spiritual father.”


    Amedia, who says he is a former Jew, now identifies as an “apostle” himself. Until recently, his biography on his church’s website read:

    Frank Amedia is called as an Apostle, Prophet, Pastor, Evangelist, Teacher, and Minister in sound biblical doctrine with gifts of knowledge, healing, and discernment …

    For over two decades, his clarity of vision, prophetic insight, and revelations of the mysteries of the Kingdom of God in the scriptures have been an enormous blessing to a worldwide audience. Enabled by this extensive experience, Pastor Frank has a unique perspective on the parallel journey of the Church and Israel as he is called as one to prepare the way for the coming of the Lord.

    Thousands of wondrous records of miraculous testimonies of healings, deliverances, re-creative miracles, and physical gifts follow him wherever he goes, even as he gives all of the Glory to God his Father, Jesus his Messiah, and the Holy Spirit.

    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/trump-christian-policy-adviser-apostle-who-stopped-tsunami-says-aids-result-unnatural-sex



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