Trump won't let go of a key Hillary Clinton weakness: She fails to be a man
Clinton, Trump said in a speech last week, "lacks the mental and physical stamina to take on ISIS and all the many adversaries we face."Subtext: Weak girl.
(Coming from the guy who complained that debates were too long, aimed at the woman who held up through an 11-hour Benghazi hearing.)
Usually, though, it’s not subtext:
He has repeatedly called attention to Clinton's voice, saying listening to her gives him a headache. Last December, he mocked her wardrobe.
"She puts on her pantsuit in the morning," he told a Las Vegas audience.
At rallies and in speeches, the billionaire mogul has also used stereotypes about women to demean Clinton, who stands to become America's first female president if she wins in November.
A frequent point of criticism: Clinton doesn't look like a typical president.
"Now you tell me she looks presidential, folks," he said at a recent rally in New Hampshire.
Presidents are MEN, dammit. And here’s this woman, expecting to be listened to, even though she’s not a man. And she doesn’t dress in Donald-approved fashion. But this is the kicker:
"I look presidential," he insisted.http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/0...28Daily+Kos%29![]()
( fake hair, fake hair color, fake skin color, pot-bellied. ready for action, (if the wind
doesn't mess up his hair) )
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Trump is so desperate he's now cozing up to Obama's immigration proposals.
This got has no shame.
Good, I would rather he keep suckering cash out of his moronic racist supporters than spend it trying to actually win the election![]()
Late Night on a roll
https://www.facebook.com/topic/Late-...56211924190348
Trump’s New Scheme Is To Put 5 People In An RV And Call It A Field Office In Florida
Donald Trump's latest scheme to save money while running a presidential campaign is to put a few people in an RV throw some bumper stickers and lawn signs on it, and call it a field office in Florida.
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/08/...iticus+USA+%29
He knows he clowning USA, and doesn't want lose and be in debt.
Diehard Trump Voters Confirm Rest Of Nation Should Stop Wasting Time Trying To Reach Them
WASHINGTON — Saying it should be very clear by now that absolutely nothing can change their position on the matter, steadfast supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told the rest of the nation Wednesday that it really shouldn’t bother trying to persuade them not to vote for him.
The announcement, which was issued by millions of the candidate’s staunchest proponents across the country, emphasized that if widespread condemnations of Trump’s temperament, denouncements of his racially charged rhetoric, and technical critiques of his sweeping immigration plan were going to sway their opinion, it would have happened already.
“You can keep writing editorials, running ads, and arguing with us at the dinner table or online, but honestly, at this point, it won’t make a bit of difference,” said diehard Trump supporter Bryan Gallagher, 66, who remarked that it had been “a complete waste of time” when 50 top GOP foreign policy experts published an open letter earlier this month suggesting a Trump presidency would gravely endanger national security, noting that he and everyone else who currently backs Trump is “in it for the long haul.” “You really have no chance of winning us over. You could bring out every living four-star general and have them list all the ways Trump would harm our country’s well-being, and we still wouldn’t budge.”
“Do you really think you’re going to come up with some new criticism of his policies or his preparedness that will finally make us reconsider our votes?” Gallagher continued. “Please, you should all just save yourself the effort.”
The loyal Trump supporters said their message was directed at everyone who has actively sought to convince them that voting for the real estate mogul is against their own interests, a group that includes
current and former members of Congress,
members of past Republican administrations,
America’s NATO allies,
human rights advocates,
the pope, and
many veterans,
as well as their own families,
friends, and
coworkers.
The candidate’s backers added that, considering how they have already gone along with everything he has said and done in the 2016 election cycle, those trying to communicate Trump’s shortcomings to them should “quit wasting their breath.”
According to members of the pro-Trump cons uency, the group has grown especially exasperated when asked by others to consider the possibility of supporting a different candidate based on his or her actual political views and track record. Supporters of the billionaire tycoon were quick to point out that they were given their choice of many different candidates over a period of numerous months, and they, of their own volition, actively opted to support Trump.
They added that the evidence that has been presented to them showing that, in fact,
other candidates’ stances on the issues more closely align with their own,
that many of the claims made over and over again by the New York businessman are demonstrably false, and that
his financial dealings reveal he doesn’t in any way practice what he preaches,
is of no consequence to them whatsoever and never will be.
“Look, I’ve backed Trump since the day he announced his candidacy, I put up a Trump sign in my yard back in January, and I regularly repeat the phrase that we need to ‘make America great again’—do you honestly believe a long, serious discussion of policy is going to make me any less excited about him?” said 58-year-old voter Vivian Hewitt of Derry, NH. “You can put together whatever platform you think will best address the concerns of people like me, but I’m telling you, it’s not going to work. It hasn’t worked for the past year, and it won’t work between now and November.”
“So give it a rest, okay?” she added.
Hewitt and her fellow Trump supporters went on to state that any further arguments made against their preferred candidate from here on out would simply cause them to dig their heels in even deeper.
“Here’s the thing: It’s not like I just stood by him each time he’s made one of those controversial statements that caused all the naysayers to condemn his campaign; I actually retweeted the very comments that sent everyone into a frenzy in the first place—so there’s really no use in even trying to get through to me on this stuff,” said 33-year-old Greg Lockwood, an Indianapolis resident who voted for the first time in this year’s primaries.
“To be honest, the only time I’ve really considered changing my mind about Trump was when he called for simply defunding Planned Parenthood instead of advocating a cons utional amendment banning abortion, because I didn’t think his views were extreme enough. See? That’s the kind of thinking that your arguments and thinkpieces are up against. They don’t stand a chance.”
Added Lockwood: “The bottom line is that, no matter what you do, on Election Day we’re walking into that booth and we’re voting for him. Simple as that.”
When asked to comment on their candidate’s broad appeal among white supremacists, the diehard group of voters quickly cut off reporters with a loud chorus of “Trump! Trump! Trump!”
http://www.theonion.com/article/diehard-trump-voters-confirm-rest-nation-should-st-53585
So Trump is going to Mississippi, a red state where black people are 40% of the population. Is he going to have the guts to go in the black community and speak? They're plagued by poverty, gun violence, hate crimes and subpar education in that state so it wouldn't be hard for Trump to get his message to resonate. The only problem is who does he blame since Mississippi is hardcore Republican? Can't use Democrats as a scapegoat there.
You certainly have a simplistic world view if you think that only state government can effect occupants of a state.
Sure he can use the Democrats as scapegoats. Just go to the three most dangerous cities in Mississippi and blame the Democrat mayors of Indianola, Jackson, and Greenville.
I see Rechel Maddow told hitmanyr2k to be concerned about this.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/w...r-735113283713
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After delivering his Milwaukee speech promoting law and order on Aug. 16, Donald Trump has increased support among blacks by nearly 10 points — the LA Times/USC daily tracking poll finds.
Stop projecting mental midget.
Does that butch report on anything other than Trump?
Trump get 30 of black vote he will win
30 votes? yes, Trash will get that many black votes
Again and again, Trash demonstrates he's a typical Repug politician, nothing but a sexist, misogynist pig
Trump picks a fight with Clinton over … celebrities?
Soon after, reflecting on the underwhelming lineup in Cleveland, Trump delivered one of the year’s most unintentionally hilarious lines: “I wasn’t looking for star power [at the convention]; I was looking for policy.” No, seriously, that’s what he said.
A month later, the Republican evidently still has celebrities on his mind.
Donald Trump apparently does not think Justin Timberlake is bringing sexy back.
Speaking at a rally in Tampa on Wednesday, Trump offered his take on Hillary Clinton’s supporters: “The only people enthusiastic about her campaign are Hollywood celebrities, in many cases celebrities that aren’t very hot anymore.”
Is this really the fight Trump wants to pick? The “hotness” of Clinton’s celebrity backers?
TPM’s report on this noted, “Among the not ‘very hot’ celebrities supporting Clinton are Beyonce, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Kerry Washington and George Clooney.”
USA Today, which noted that Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel hosted a fundraiser for Clinton yesterday, added that Clinton’s nominating convention also “featured appearances by Meryl Streep, Katy Perry, Paul Simon, Lena Dunham and Tony Goldwyn, among others.”
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
Campaign manager believes ‘undercover Trump voters’ exist
Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, who’s scheduled to be on “The Rachel Maddow Show” this evening, sat down with the U.K.’s Channel 4, which asked about the Republican candidate’s current deficit. Conway pointed to “hidden” Trump backers who’ve been excluded from surveys.
The dozens of recent polls that show Hillary Clinton ahead of Trump both nationally and in battleground states are, according to Conway, “cherry-picked polling numbers that are put out there by media outlets that are also bent on his destruction.”
“He performs consistently better in online polling where a human being is not talking to another human being about what he or she may do in the election,” she told Channel 4, in comments first flagged by MSNBC.
“It’s because it’s become socially desirable, if you’re a college educated person in the United States of America, to say that you’re against Donald Trump.” ( that's a great insult to "college educated person")
“The hidden Trump vote in this country is a very significant proposition,” she added.
Asked if Conway, a longtime GOP pollster, has been able to quantify this, she said she has, but wasn’t prepared to discuss it publicly. “It’s a project we’re doing internally,” Conway said. “I call it the ‘undercover Trump voter,’ but it’s real.”
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/campaign-manager-believes-undercover-trump-voters-exist?cid=sm_fb_maddow
... those WHO are
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