It's an old tweet, but it's legit - you can click on it.
This legit or photoshop? If true then I don't know how he gets out of this one.![]()
It's an old tweet, but it's legit - you can click on it.
He does NOT like criticism.
I'm not a Trumper but I will tell you how he "gets out of it".
US citizens have long ago grown tired of phony, canned pc politicians.
He can't handle criticism. Big flaw of his.
Trump and Bernie - common ground
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...b88_story.html
Trump threatens a ‘rough time’ at the Republican National Convention if he isn’t given the nomination
Trump is angry over the likelihood of a brokered convention, which means that he could be denied the nomination even if he wins the majority of votes.
“The system is rigged,” Trump said in Syracuse on Saturday, according to KCCI. “They gotta do something about it. The Republican National Committee better get going because I’ll tell you what, you’re gonna have a rough time at that convention in July … because people want to vote and the people wanna be represented properly.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/trum...e+Raw+Story%29
Donny T is such a naive, privileged, en led fool, thinking politics was gonna be a cakewalk, appealing to racists, xenophobes, less, overweight white male losers.
Dude, there could be riots. We just don't know -- we don't know. he is doing the responsible thing by warning them of what could happen. It would irresponsible for him not to -- they need to be prepared for the consequences of not nominating him.
Is botoxdeuce the worst poster around here, tbh? He's like cosmoron, but more copy paste.
He suffers from iden y disorder. You don't know which bouton you'll get from day to day.
Either one is a re who posts salon articles, it seems![]()
Bookaki is the forums idiot mascot. He is the classic stereotype mindless liberal.
How the #NeverTrump movement could drive the GOP over a cliff
Ir'’s impossible to overstate the disaster anti-Trump Republicans are inviting as they maneuver to deprive their party’s front-runner of the nomination.
The #NeverTrump coalition believes it can select someone other than Donald Trump because the rules say they can. It’s a profound delusion, and one that could lead to unprecedented chaos in Cleveland.
They appear to be oblivious about the white-hot fury against the “establishment” that led to Trump and Ted Cruz dominating the primaries in the first place.
(Those who think they can screw over both Trump and the equally loathsome Cruz and give the nomination to someone like House Speaker Paul Ryan are especially disconnected from reality.)
The GOP built that fury by promising their voters that if they gave Republicans control of Congress, they’d undo Barack Obama’s agenda despite the fact that doing so would require a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate and the president’s signature, and now they’re blinded to the conservative backlash that has resulted from their inability to deliver.
Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally and infamous “dirty trickster” told Politico that he would release the names and hotel rooms of disloyal delegates to the mob. “We’re going to have protests, demonstrations,” he promised. That may be campaign bluster, but Stone was the driving force behind the “Brooks Brothers Riot” during the 2000 Florida recount – he’s got a track-record.
And Sarah Burris reported that Republican delegates from Indiana and Colorado’s GOP chair have already received a slew of death threats.
Trump’s claim that the party is cheating him will be a compelling one.
62 percent of Republican primary voters said that the candidate with the most votes should be the nominee, and 71 percent said it would be “unacceptable” to give the nod to someone, like Paul Ryan, who hadn’t even competed.
Given that Trump has the support of 45 percent of GOP voters, that means a lot of people who aren’t backing him are nonetheless receptive to his gripes about the “establishment” rigging the process.
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/how-...e+Raw+Story%29
You astroturf patriots, gun fellators, bubbas, rednecks, kickers, low-wage, low-info rightwingnuts have voted you and your beloved Repug party into a storm.
ing hilarious, all this storm to nominate a guaranteed loser.
Big Top Trump: His yearning for “showbiz” quality at RNC hilariously illustrates how Donald Trump has turned the party into a circus
Trump has proven yet again that as an entertainer with a flair for bull , he has no equal
Donald Trump gave an interview to The Washington Post over the weekend that had buried within it a nugget that probably sent shivers down whatever remains of the spines of that shrinking circle of Republican officials and insiders known as the Establishment.
Donald Trump…asserted in an interview that he should have at least partial control over programming, stagecraft and other issues [at this summer’s convention] by virtue of his front-runner status — even if he does not have the delegates to secure the nomination beforehand.
Trump blasted the GOP’s last convention, in Tampa four years ago, as “the single most boring convention I’ve ever seen.”
The billionaire real estate mogul and reality-television star said it was imperative that this year’s gathering have a “showbiz” quality[.]
One wonders what a Trump-produced GOP convention would entail.
A keynote speech by former “The Apprentice” contestant Gary Busey?
Delegates mandated to wear souvenir Trump wigs on the convention floor?
A swimsuit compe ion for all 17 candidates who ran in the primaries?
Trump has also allegedly been turning up his nose at the choice of location for the convention, noting that Cleveland is a “heavily Democratic city” that could attract many leftist protestors. Which is funny because a GOP convention is likely to attract leftist protesters anywhere.
You could hold it in Superman’s Fortress of Solitude, and leftists will be outside, probably in a “free-speech pen,” demonstrating against the Republicans and their revanchist agenda.
http://www.salon.com/2016/04/19/big_...into_a_circus/
Privileged autocrat Donny T already dictating the convention show business agenda and wanting to move the show biz from Cleveland.
People actually visit Salon?
Anyway... excellent victory for Mr. Trump tonight.
"Trump won 61 of the state’s 62 counties. Ironically, the only one he lost is the one he lives in."
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-clinton-new-york-state-mind?cid=sm_fb_maddow
Not surprised at this win at all. New Yorkers are usually smart human beings and way smarter than the typical idiot American
Trump it is![]()
lol Boo is upset that Trump lost the Wall Street vote.
The Loophole That Could Cost Donald Trump the Nomination
Pennsylvania, which holds its primary next Tuesday, uses a nonbinding “loophole” primary — and that could cost Donald Trump the Republican nomination.
If the state adopted the delegate rules of any other primary, he would probably be an even-money favorite, or better, to amass the 1,237 delegates needed before the convention.
Instead, his chances may come down to the whims of 54 unpledged Pennsylvania delegates.
No other state leaves so many of its delegates unbound — allowed to vote for whomever they please at the convention.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/up...er=rss&emc=rss
But PA is urban blue and rural red
Donald Trump Is Right: The GOP Primary System Is Rigged
Just look at New York: Kasich and Cruz won 40 percent of the vote but only 4 percent of the delegates. It's an outrage.
In the early contests, Trump's opponents won 68 percent of the vote but only 38 percent of the delegates.
On Super Tuesday they won 66 percent of the vote but only 57 percent of the delegates.
In early March they eked out a fair result: 63 percent of the vote and 66 percent of the delegates.
But on Super Tuesday II it was back to business as usual: they crushed Trump with 60 percent of the vote but won only 38 percent of the delegates.
I'm glad Trump is helping shine a media spotlight on this gross inequity—and he deserves special credit since he's the one benefiting from it.
It's a pretty selfless act.
Maybe someone will finally start paying attention to the way the Republican establishment is so obviously in the bag for Trump.
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-dru...-system-rigged
Donny T lying again and again and again
Trump’s most popular position isn’t close to being true
GUTHRIE: Do you believe in raising taxes on the wealthy?
TRUMP: I do. I do – including myself. I do.
The audience, it’s worth noting, applauded the answer. The one policy most Republicans would never consider under any cir stances happens to be quite popular – a detail Trump seems to understand far better than his party does.
There’s just one nagging problem: what Trump said isn’t even close to being true.
Vox’s Ezra Klein had a good summary of the Republican candidate’s proposal last month.
The Republican field is full of breathtakingly large tax cuts. But even in the crazy context of this election, Trump’s tax plan stands out for its sheer irresponsibility.
The Tax Policy Center found that Trump’s tax cuts would cost about $9.5 trillion – and that’s before accounting for interest on all that new debt. The size of that number boggles the mind. Trump’s plan would, for instance, more than double the national debt. It would wipe out 45 percent of projected income tax revenue over the next decade. […]
But Trump’s tax plan isn’t just incredibly expensive; it’s also incredibly regressive.
The Tax Policy Center found that the average low-income taxpayer would get $128 from Trump’s plan, but the average top 1-percenter would get $275,257, and the average 0.1-percenter will get $1.3 million. It’s a huge tax cut for Trump and his wealthy friends.
In other words, when Trump earns applause for saying he supports raising taxes on the wealthy, he conveniently overlooks the fact that he’s running on a platform that calls for massive tax breaks for the wealthy.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
Watch: Trump Thugs Threaten Potential Armed Insurrection at Contested GOP Convention
Trump says there will be riots if he is denied the nomination, a warning his supporters echo in this video.
We went to the April 20 Donald Trump rally in Ocean City, Maryland, to ask Trump's supporters how they would react if he did not receive the nomination at a contested Republican National Convention.
Many told us they were prepared to wage an armed insurrection against the powers that be, or what one Trump fan called "a civil war."
Take a look.
http://www.alternet.org/election-201...tion-contested
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