We'll see after all the truth nukes he dropped
http://www.freep.com/story/news/poli...poll/90381296/
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Donald Trump gave an interview this morning that should be shocking — but we’re numb
"I believe it’s a false market," Trump said of the current state of American stocks. "I don’t even invest in the stock market."
Trump’s personal financial disclosures to the Federal Election Commission have been fairly skimpy given the complicated nature of his finances, but they clearly show that he does in fact own millions of dollars in stock.
A few observations about all this:
- In a normal election cycle, a candidate making an offhand racist remark about a sitting US senator would be a big news story.
- In a normal election cycle, a candidate making an offhanded lie about the state of his personal finances would be a big news story.
- To be totally honest, even in a normal election cycle a candidate exhibiting total confusion about the mechanics and merits of monetary policy probably wouldn’t be that big of a news story but it would at least get some attention.
Seriously. Stop. Take a breath.
Now imagine if Mitt Romney had run exactly Mitt Romney’s campaign but then suddenly in mid-September went on television and called Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas for no reason. It would have been huge.
This year, basically nothing. Trump being kinda racist is a dog-bites-man story.
After all, just yesterday Donald Trump Jr. shared a white nationalist meme on Instagram.
Trump lies all the time, so that’s not a big deal.
In fact, he lies frequently about the essential core of his foreign policy, and
his business dealings pose such obvious and flagrant conflicts of interest and ethics problems that lying about his stock holdings doesn’t seem like a big deal.
And of course Trump doesn’t understand what he’s saying when it comes to monetary policy —
monetary policy is complicated and obscure and Trump doesn’t know what he’s talking about on any other issue either.
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/12/1288752...-shocking-numb
And ignorant, sicko of a CLOWN, as are his supporters.
How low will Trash and his Trashy supporter drag America? So far, it sure looks we haven't seen the bottom.
We'll see after all the truth nukes he dropped
http://www.freep.com/story/news/poli...poll/90381296/
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She wouldn't have invited him if she didn't like him, she just didn't want it
to become political in her church. Latest poll on rcp has her only
up 3 there, that's almost cut in half
Then he proceded to call her a nervous mess.
Dude wants the black vote but cant even keep his mouth shut about insulting them any chance he gets.
Trump's appearance on Dr. Oz has blown Clinton out the water
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/16/opinio...ion/index.html
Obama on Birther Controversy: Race Should Reflect 'More Serious Issues'
Howie Kurtz: Is Hillary Out of Ammo to Use Against Trump
Kurtz says Clinton went "nuclear" in the past three months, exhausting Trump's most offensive comments by repeating them over and over in attack ads. He cites Politico's Rich Lowry, who made a similar point on Wednesday.
CosmicCowboy has also said she went nuclear to soon
Time to Face It: Trump Really Could Win This
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...#ixzz4KQvYxqBd
trump just said the president was born in the usa not his campaign HE said it
Libertarian Gary Johnson Adds to Clinton's Challenges With Young Voters
Trump: 'Obama Was Born in the United States, Period'
Donald Trump attempted Friday morning to put to rest the long-running controversy over whether Barack Obama was born in the U.S., declaring that "Obama was born in the United States, period."
His statement statement capped off a rally at his new Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he gathered numerous Medal of Honor recipients in front of a military audience.
Before he made the announcement and ended the rally, though, veterans lined up and one-by-one extolled Trump attributes as a leader they want in office.
At the end of the tributes, and to much applause, Trump made the statement he had teased earlier in an interview with Fox Business Network host Maria Baritromo.
"Now, not to mention her in the same breath, but Hillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy," Trump declared. "I finished it. I finished it. You know what I mean. President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period. Now, we all want to get back to making America strong and great again. Thank you, thank you very much."
"I will make a big announcement on it today," Trump told Bartiromo.
But about Clinton, "she brought it up during the campaign," he told Bartiromo, while taking credit for forcing the issue.
"It was 2008 and it was brought up and I was the one that was successful in getting them to release the birth certificate," Trump said. "I will have a big statement made today at the hotel I'm very proud of."
Clinton's failure to get the birth certificate released is an example of her inability to follow through on an attack, said Trump.
"She is the one that started it, but she was incapable of finishing it," said Trump. "We will have a big statement and I hope you will be watching. I'll be making a major statement on this whole thing . . . we have to keep the suspense going. You watch the statement. I think you'll be happy."
so, in conclusion, donald is fat and hillary is hot?
Nevada and Iowa have gone from light-blue states to light-red states. Ohio has become a darker shade of red. In 11 of the 14 states we’re looking at, Clinton is doing worse than Obama did.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...ood-as-obamas/
I called this months ago fellas. Its happening. The Trump era is happening and it will be glorious
Look closely at the pictures of these adorable children.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/children-...114600653.html
Anyone notice something missing?
Fools rush in.
The tonight show appearance went great and it's caused a massive amount of butthurt, poor NBC guys keep getting thrown under the bus
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Beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing
America will be great again
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...rump-campaign#
CNN's chief national correspondent John King on Friday ripped Donald Trump's campaign for its handling of an event during which the GOP presidential nominee promised a "major announcement."
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Trump had said he would deliver a statement Friday in Washington about whether he believes President Obama was born in the U.S. Trump began the event talking for several minutes about his new hotel, then had veterans speak on his behalf for nearly a half-hour, before finally delivering a four-sentence statement and leaving without taking questions.
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"We got played, again, by the Trump campaign, which is what they do," King said on CNN moments after Trump wrapped up his event. "He got a live event broadcast for some 20 minutes."
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King said he meant no disrespect for the military veterans honored at the Trump event and said voters would make their decision about how Trump framed his event.
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His remarks echoed those of other journalists on social media, who blasted Trump for waiting until the end of a high-profile event to deliver a short statement.
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CNN's Jake Tapper said that the public got "rickrolled" by Trump — a reference to a 2000s meme that tricked people into clicking on a link to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" music video — while the network's chief political analyst Gloria Borger called Trump's move a "breathtaking act of political expediency."
stay mad
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media is still mad the press was late 30 minutes and trump speech started on time even though press was late
Do a google image search for Hillary Clinton and a baby. You'll have to search pretty good to find a non-white baby.
I found 1 black baby with Clinton so far. This kid knows evil when he sees it.
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Ari Fleischer Verified account
@AriFleischer jonfavs I did not say she started it. I said her staff spread it, and you know that is true.
Clinton staff spread birther rumor!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...hillaryclinton
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