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August 12, 2015, 04:44:04 PM
#56
Trump has balls, he has leadership qualities. but He is radical and appeals to the primary voters but is too radical for the moderates and semi-conservatives due to his extreme views


Can you name 3 extreme views of his?



Sure.  They are far extreme views.

1.  Honesty
2.  Political Incorrectness.
3.  Likes Mexicans

We can't elect SOMEONE LIKE THAT!


We pushed republicans to put a break on 0bama's destructive plans. In congress. In the senate. Then they told us conservatives are too extreme and should keep quiet. Then they told us a true conservative test is old fashion and we should embrace the new idea of "liberal conservatism". Then they told us Jeb represented the new conservatism. Then they told us we should accept it and stop thinking...



legendary
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August 12, 2015, 03:44:57 PM
#55
Trump has balls, he has leadership qualities. but He is radical and appeals to the primary voters but is too radical for the moderates and semi-conservatives due to his extreme views


Can you name 3 extreme views of his?



Sure.  They are far extreme views.

1.  Honesty
2.  Political Incorrectness.
3.  Likes Mexicans

We can't elect SOMEONE LIKE THAT!
legendary
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August 12, 2015, 12:55:35 PM
#54
Trump has balls, he has leadership qualities. but He is radical and appeals to the primary voters but is too radical for the moderates and semi-conservatives due to his extreme views


Can you name 3 extreme views of his?


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August 12, 2015, 12:43:57 PM
#53
Trump has balls, he has leadership qualities. but He is radical and appeals to the primary voters but is too radical for the moderates and semi-conservatives due to his extreme views
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August 12, 2015, 11:31:13 AM
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August 12, 2015, 11:23:27 AM
#51
But not hillary?

Neither is better. I checking out of Hotel California.


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Plenty of room at the Hotel California
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legendary
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August 12, 2015, 11:18:20 AM
#50



Trump: If Black Lives Matter protesters try to take over my rally like they did Bernie Sanders’s, there’ll be a fight


“I don’t know if I’ll do the fighting myself or if other people will.”



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZpczdYQ2_s




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August 12, 2015, 11:18:02 AM
#49
But not hillary?

Neither is better. I checking out of Hotel California.
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August 12, 2015, 10:02:41 AM
#48







Ouch.


legendary
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August 12, 2015, 09:03:58 AM
#47

Notice how no one cares what he is really about.

Dumb ass Americans being lead to their fate of full spectrum dominance by big business and the military industrial state which Trump will empower with steriods.


But not hillary?


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August 11, 2015, 10:20:51 PM
#46

Notice how no one cares what he is really about.

Dumb ass Americans being lead to their fate of full spectrum dominance by big business and the military industrial state which Trump will empower with steriods.
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August 11, 2015, 01:41:49 PM
#45
There is no good candidates if US only has Hillary and Trump. They are far behind Obama even Bush imo. Thats not a good thing if one of them really become the next US president.
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August 11, 2015, 12:55:32 PM
#44
.... He dismissed suggestions that his previous statements about women would harm him at the polls.

“I’ve always been good to women and there will be nobody better to women as president,” Mr. Trump said, noting that he has put women in charge of major construction projects and that he pays them the same as he pays men at his company.
....

Wait, you mean Trump pays women equal and Hillary never did?

http://freebeacon.com/politics/hillary-clintons-war-on-women/




Trump hires women on building constructions. Hillary's husband put women under construction...


legendary
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August 11, 2015, 12:45:30 PM
#43
.... He dismissed suggestions that his previous statements about women would harm him at the polls.

“I’ve always been good to women and there will be nobody better to women as president,” Mr. Trump said, noting that he has put women in charge of major construction projects and that he pays them the same as he pays men at his company.
....

Wait, you mean Trump pays women equal and Hillary never did?

http://freebeacon.com/politics/hillary-clintons-war-on-women/

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August 11, 2015, 10:36:12 AM
#42



Donald Trump, Pivoting Toward Policy, Urges Simpler Tax Code


 | Donald J. Trump’s feud with Fox News came to a close on Tuesday morning when the billionaire tycoon called into the network for a friendly interview, declaring “we’ve always been friends.”

Averting any discussion of his war of words with Megyn Kelly, the news anchor who angered him by asking questions about his history of sexism at last week’s presidential debate, Mr. Trump tried to keep the conversation focused on policy.

“We have to knock out their wealth,” Mr. Trump said of how he would defeat the Islamic State. “Take the oil, knock the hell out of them.”

Mr. Trump also shed some light on his tax policy, explaining that he would seek to simplify the existing system before overhauling it and attempting to create a flat tax or an entirely new structure.

“Put H&R Block out of business,” Mr. Trump said, calling for a simplified tax return.

In a separate interview on CNN, Mr. Trump said that he would consider partly defunding Planned Parenthood. He said that while he takes an anti-abortion stance, he supports exceptions for rape and incest. He dismissed suggestions that his previous statements about women would harm him at the polls.

“I’ve always been good to women and there will be nobody better to women as president,” Mr. Trump said, noting that he has put women in charge of major construction projects and that he pays them the same as he pays men at his company.

Besides policy, Mr. Trump dismissed reports that he might take a pledge to run as a Republican and continued to keep the option of an independent bid. He has said that if the Republican Party does not treat him fairly, that he might strike out on his own.

“We’re going to keep the door open, we’re going to see what happens,” Mr. Trump said on Fox.

Regarding the shake-up among staff members, Mr. Trump acknowledged that Roger Stone was no longer an adviser. He called him a “nice guy” but said that he was not really using his expertise and that Mr. Stone was seeking too much personal publicity.

Mr. Trump did not pull punches when it came to his rivals. Pointing to his enduring strength in the polls, he said that Gov. Scott Walker was trailing him in Iowa because of economic troubles in his home state of Wisconsin, and he said that former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida was beholden to special interests because of all the big donors he relies on.

As for Hillary Rodham Clinton, he expressed no hard feelings about comments she made on Monday saying that she did not know him that well and came to his wedding for its entertainment value. He has said that she had to come because he gave her so much money over the years.

“It sounds like she feels like she made a mistake,” Mr. Trump said. “It’s sort of an interesting thing.”


http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/08/11/donald-trump-pivoting-toward-policy-urges-simpler-tax-code/


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August 10, 2015, 08:55:31 PM
#40
Trump is a Trojan Horse. He is for big business and military-industrial DEEP STATE power:

http://journal.ijreview.com/2015/08/246266-dont-fall-for-a-fake-conservative/
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August 10, 2015, 04:23:29 PM
#39



Donald Trump continued to defy the laws of political gravity on Monday as a Reuters/Ipsos poll found the real estate mogul holding onto a wide lead among Republicans in the U.S. presidential race despite an acerbic debate and a feud with a female television anchor that have bolstered charges of sexism.

Trump led the party's 17-strong 2016 presidential field with the backing of 24 percent of Republican voters, unchanged from before Thursday's televised debate.

His closest rival, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, trails at 12 percent, down from 17 percent before the debate. No other candidate earned more than 8 percent in the online poll, conducted between the end of the debate and Sunday.

The reality television star has been under intense criticism for caustic comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly during and after the debate, and was disinvited from a weekend gathering of conservative activists in Georgia after he said Kelly, who helped moderate the debate, had "blood coming out of her wherever."

Trump has been a focus of controversy since June, when he entered the race for the Republican nomination in the November 2016 election.

Harsh comments about Mexican immigrants drew widespread condemnation and prompted some business partners to sever ties, while his feud with Arizona Senator John McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee, has angered many party officials.

But the drama has done little so far to dent Trump's appeal among less affluent, conservative-leaning voters who say his brash style is needed to shake up an overly cautious political system and that his vast wealth would help him resist corrupting influences.

"They want someone who's an outsider, who can upset the applecart," said Craig Robinson, a former political director of the Iowa Republican Party. "They're willing to deal with a less-than-perfect candidate if they believe it will actually change things in Washington."

The online poll of 278 self-identified Republicans has a credibility interval of 6.7 percentage points.

Despite Trump's outsider appeal, he fares no better against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton than other Republican candidates. In a head-to-head match-up, Clinton would beat Trump by 43 percent to 29 percent, the poll found. Clinton would beat other Republican candidates such as Bush, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Texas Senator Ted Cruz by similar margins.

The debate did little to change Republican voters' opinions of Trump, the poll found. One-third said they liked him more after the debate, one-third said they liked him less, and the remaining third said their opinions had not changed.

Other candidates fared better. Voters were more likely to say the debate had improved their opinions of Rubio, Cruz, former technology executive Carly Fiorina, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee.

Only Kentucky Senator Rand Paul appears to have been hurt, as 8 percent said their opinion of him improved while 22 percent said they felt more negative.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/10/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKCN0QF1WL20150810



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I love the image reuters chose to illustrate this news. Obviously they had a very, very hard time finding one fitting the article...

 Cool



legendary
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August 10, 2015, 01:45:24 PM
#38
Trump is a candidate that I can really get exited for. None of the others really seem like a change from the status quo that will bring new ideas to the table, or even try to reshape the table or anything.

Trump is the last free man running. He says what he wants to say, when he wants to. The more that I think about it, he may even be the last free man in America. He doesn't have to change to get the donations to come in, or appease politically correct newscasters, or even get the GOP itself to like him. It's one of those runs that happens once in a lifetime and I'm not missing out on it.
Trump is all talk and very weak on policy talk other than saying the Mexican government is sending their criminals over here which I'm not sure is the case. Most of the recent immigrant waves have been those from El Salvador and Guatemala or similar areas. The guy is for a single payer health system, wants to put Snowden to death and has long bought off politicians as in giving money to Hillary, Bush, Biden you name it. Americans are pissed about the lawlessness of Obama and apparently like the tough talking by Trump but my thoughts are he is just setting himself up for a third party run which is one of the main avenues for a Hillary win cause she surely won't win it as things since her base is drying up via her hawkishness and corruption.

Divide and conquer - the ONLY way Hillary could win would be to split the opposition, which is what would happen if Trump ran a 3rd party.  Heck, that's what gave the election to Bill last time around - Perot, 3rd party.
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August 09, 2015, 07:04:16 PM
#37



RINO CRASH: Donald Trump Builds on Lead After First Debate – Ted Cruz Surges to Second



Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Dr. Ben Carson moved up in the polls the most in the first polls conducted following the first GOP presidential debates.

In a new NBC News/Survey Monkey poll released on Sunday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, a constitutional conservative, catapulted into second place overall, increasing by a whopping 7% over the prior poll, putting him at 13% overall, more than doubling his prior support of 6%, according to the poll.

Cruz, a former national collegiate debate champion, soared despite having his debate performance largely put on mute mode by major media outlets, including FOX News.

Businesswoman Carly Fiorina, who most believe won the “happy hour” debate among the bottom seven candidates, surged 6%, leapfrogging several candidates and is now tied for fourth place with Florida Senator Marco Rubio, whose numbers were unchanged following the debate.

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson increased his poll numbers by three points, moving into third place overall. Carson was considered to have one of the strongest closing statements of any candidate in either debate.

Overall, it was a terrible night, according to the poll, for establishment RINO candidates. Establishment-backed candidate Jeb Bush, who has constantly been pushed by media outlets as the inevitable GOP nominee, fell from second place all the way to being tied for fifth place with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. Both Bush and Walker had three points shaved off their prior to the debate numbers following their uninspiring debate performances.

Another RINO, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who got into a heated brouhaha with Kentucky Senator Rand Paul over the Fourth Amendment and NSA spying, crashed by 2/3, falling all the way to 1% from 3%. Rand Paul dropped 1%, but is now only 2% below Jeb Bush.

Ohio Governor John Kasich, who sounded like a big government progressive during the debate and was roundly praised by both liberal media and FOX News pundits, actually lost support, losing a full 1/3 of his prior supporters.






http://politistick.com/breaking-ted-cruzs-support-more-than-doubles-following-gop-debate-surges-to-second-place-rinos-crash/



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