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Chief posted:

Eight years ago I boldly and correctly predicted om GNI  that Barack Obama will be elected President. That was like six months before November, many GNIers said that was impossible. The rest is history and I wish Amral can pin that thread to the top for reference.

Today I am saying that Donald Trump will loose the 2016 Presidential Elections, hands down!

So what, one will win and one will lose.  You and the rest of your cohorts said will will not survive the Primary.  Well, he deh deh!!

FM
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Eight years ago I boldly and correctly predicted om GNI  that Barack Obama will be elected President. That was like six months before November, many GNIers said that was impossible. The rest is history and I wish Amral can pin that thread to the top for reference.

Today I am saying that Donald Trump will loose the 2016 Presidential Elections, hands down!

So what, one will win and one will lose.  You and the rest of your cohorts said will will not survive the Primary.  Well, he deh deh!!

Alot of duas must be speaking for him to loose.

The man has a force on his side, it is like nothing can stop him. That is a puzzle to many minds. But it is very simple. He has the whites.

I will not be surprised if further events doan happen that align more white votes behind him.

It is something like Obama Administration taking credit of killing Osama. Since that incident, America seems to have gone mad with gun related killings. Obama can't get out of the White House quick enough. It looks like the Devil gone mad about Osama. And now, Donald Trump has become the arch-enemy of Obama. Instead the man leave peacefully, he will destroy his calm and collective ways.

Trump will unnerve him. It has already started.  

America is at the cross-roads. One path leads to destruction. The other leads to peace and tranquility.

Many times in history, men like Trump arrived just like the expected Madhi. Nothing stands in the way of their fulfillment, celestial or otherwise.

Omar Muktar comes to mind, he was a warrior, even though he was an immam. Sometimes, the quest for a just society needs an agry voice. 

S
Chief posted:

Eight years ago I boldly and correctly predicted om GNI  that Barack Obama will be elected President. That was like six months before November, many GNIers said that was impossible. The rest is history and I wish Amral can pin that thread to the top for reference.

Today I am saying that Donald Trump will loose the 2016 Presidential Elections, hands down!

watch you don't tip over tapping yourself so hard on the back..

FM
politikalamity posted:
Chief posted:

Eight years ago I boldly and correctly predicted om GNI  that Barack Obama will be elected President. That was like six months before November, many GNIers said that was impossible. The rest is history and I wish Amral can pin that thread to the top for reference.

Today I am saying that Donald Trump will loose the 2016 Presidential Elections, hands down!

watch you don't tip over tapping yourself so hard on the back..

 One have to stand to fall. I prefer that than just sitting down.

 

Chief

Trump Exploits Orlando Tragedy | DiversityInc

Trump exploits Orlando Tragedy

 

 

The presumptive Republican nominee equates all Muslims to Islamic terrorists, suggests Obama is complicit, claims Orlando shooter was not U.S.-born.

By Kaitlyn D’Onofrio

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Trump. Photo: Shutterstock

Rather than being respectful, composed and modest in the wake of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, Trump instead has chosen to be bombastic, opportunistic and dishonest in his remarks since the tragedy.

Within hours of the massacre that killed 49 people, while bodies still laid in the Orlando nightclub, Trump tweeted, “Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism” and then called for President Barack Obama to “immediately resign in disgrace.” In media interviews and campaign speeches in the two days since, he has slammed the entire Muslim population and made numerous untruthful remarks regarding the country, the Orlando shooter, Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton and President Obama.

The Republican Party’s urging of Trump to tone down his divisive, hateful and dishonest rhetoric has fallen on deaf ears.

“The killer, whose name I will not use or ever say, was born in Afghan, of Afghan parents, who immigrated to the United States,” Trump said.

The shooter, 29-year-old Omar Mateen, was an American citizen born in New York to parents who emigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan.

Trump further made arguments against “radical Islam” and once again referenced his proposed Muslim ban (which would prevent all Muslims from entering the country, including those who are already U.S. citizens), making no distinction between violent terrorists and everyday Muslim citizens. He also slammed the country’s current screening process and implied that Obama is allowing the country’s intelligence process to be weak.

“We need to tell the truth also about how radical Islam is coming to our shores. And it’s coming. With these people, folks, it’s coming,” he said. “We’re importing radical Islamic terrorism into the West through a failed immigration system and through an intelligence community held back by our president.”

Trump has repeatedly  — and wrongfully — called Obama a Muslim and frequently questioned whether Obama was born in the United States. On Monday, he called into question Obama’s citizenship and his intelligence.

“We’re led by a man that either is not tough, not smart, or he’s got something else in mind,” said Trump. “There is something going on.”

Obama lashed out at Trump in a speech on Tuesday, criticizing “this kind of rhetoric and loose talk and sloppiness.”

He also pointed to a major flaw with Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country: many recent mass murders — including the Orlando killer, one of the San Bernardino killers and the Fort Hood killer — were U.S. citizens.

“Are we going to start treating all Muslim-Americans differently? Are we going to start subjecting them to special surveillance? Are we going to start discriminating against them because of their faith?” Obama asked. “We’ve heard these suggestions during the course of this campaign. Do Republican officials actually agree with this?”

Trump attacked Clinton as well and falsely said that she wants to revoke the Second Amendment.

“She wants to take away American’s guns and then admit the very people who want to slaughter us. â€Ķ I will always be defending the Second Amendment.”

While Clinton has called for stronger gun control, she has never said she will do away with the Second Amendment.

The Democratic presumptive nominee also responded to Trump’s comments and to his tweet following the shooting.

“It was one thing when he was a reality TV personality, raising his arms and yelling ‘You’re fired!’ It is another thing altogether when it is the Republican party’s presumptive nominee for president,” she said Tuesday. “Americans, we don’t need conspiracy theories and pathological self-congratulations.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s fellow Republicans have hoped their presumptive nominee would tone down his language following his hateful words against Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over the Trump University fraud case. Trump made one speech following his attacks on the judge in which many people described as his least abrasive one yet. But his latest barrage against Muslims leaves the GOP with less hope of Trump turning his rhetoric around for good.

“Everybody says, ‘Look, he’s so civilized, he eats with a knife and fork,’” said Mike Murphy, who served as a top adviser to former GOP candidate and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. “And then an hour later, he takes the fork and stabs somebody in the eye with it.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan, who in the past few weeks has repeatedly tried to separate himself from Trump’s repeated ignorant comments despite endorsing the candidate, slammed Trump’s response to the Orlando shooting. He once again dismissed Trump’s Muslim ban, saying it is not “reflective of our principles — not just as a party, but as a country.”

“There’s a really important distinction that every American needs to keep in mind: This is a war with radical Islam — it’s not a war with Islam,” Ryan said on Tuesday. “Muslims are our partners. They’re among our best allies, among our best resources in this fight against radical Islamic terrorism.”

Unlike Trump, Ryan made clear the distinction between Muslims and radical Islamic terrorists — and he also reiterated who the targets of this tragedy were.

“Let’s be clear: this was another act of war against America by radical Islam,” he said. “At the same time let’s also be clear members of the LGBT community were the targets. They were simply attacked for who they are. This is an ideology that rejects who we are as a country: open, tolerant, free.”

Ryan has yet to distance himself enough from Trump to take back his endorsement.

 

 

Chief

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I got onto thinking about this when I saw John McQuaid's short piece in Forbes. As McQuaid notes, this is the gaping hole, the burning question at the center of Trump's campaign. Reports suggest that Trump has been unwilling to undergo the ego effacement of calling high dollar Republican donors and asking for money. His campaign has virtually no money in the bank ($2.4m at last count).

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Chief
Demerara_Guy posted:

All presidential candidates, except one about forty years ago, provided income tax information as part of their campaign information.

Interesting why Donald Trump cannot provide his income tax information similar to other individuals for the presidential elections.

He is afraid that people will discover him for what he is, a fraud.

Chief
Prince Juno posted:

Donald Trump will be in the White House and still he wouldn't comply to show his tax returns. He is his own man. The entire GOP failed to bend him thus far.

Of course, Donald Trump will occasionally be in the White House on special occasions while Hillary Clinton will be the President of the US_of_A after the November 2016 elections.

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
Prince Juno posted:

Donald Trump will be in the White House and still he wouldn't comply to show his tax returns. He is his own man. The entire GOP failed to bend him thus far.

Of course, Donald Trump will occasionally be in the White House on special occasions while Hillary Clinton will be the President of the US_of_A after the November 2016 elections.

Trump is Hitler reborn.  He's dividing the country by race and religion.  

FM
seignet posted:

He is not dividing the country. He is giving white folks back their power. I doan think Trump looses sleep over the rest of America. They have to fall in line. Or, pack up and go back.

He will start losing sleep when no one is packing and they will remain here. It will be logistically impossible to deport 14 million people.

See what  The English woke up to yesterday? A falling currency, stocks plunged, PM resigned, etc. They looked for a ghost and found it.

None of the nonsense Trump is proposing has anything with moving the economy.

 

Chief
Chief posted:

Eight years ago I boldly and correctly predicted om GNI  that Barack Obama will be elected President. That was like six months before November, many GNIers said that was impossible. The rest is history and I wish Amral can pin that thread to the top for reference.

Today I am saying that Donald Trump will loose the 2016 Presidential Elections, hands down!

Not a prediction but a fore gone conclusion.

K
Chief posted:
seignet posted:

He is not dividing the country. He is giving white folks back their power. I doan think Trump looses sleep over the rest of America. They have to fall in line. Or, pack up and go back.

He will start losing sleep when no one is packing and they will remain here. It will be logistically impossible to deport 14 million people.

See what  The English woke up to yesterday? A falling currency, stocks plunged, PM resigned, etc. They looked for a ghost and found it.

None of the nonsense Trump is proposing has anything with moving the economy.

 

Do you think The Donald really cares if he loses the election? The man is rich enough not to give a rat's ass about the rest of the people besides himself. He will just go back to doing his business.

Even if he loses the election, he has set a precedent and someone in the future from the republican party will take his torch and run with it. That person will take out what's unpopular and leave in what the majority of Americans want to hear..Don't count his ideas out yet.

FM
Chief posted:
seignet posted:

He is not dividing the country. He is giving white folks back their power. I doan think Trump looses sleep over the rest of America. They have to fall in line. Or, pack up and go back.

He will start losing sleep when no one is packing and they will remain here. It will be logistically impossible to deport 14 million people.

See what  The English woke up to yesterday? A falling currency, stocks plunged, PM resigned, etc. They looked for a ghost and found it.

None of the nonsense Trump is proposing has anything with moving the economy.

 

Actually, the Brits could do well outside the EU.  They were in half way, not full.  They kept their borders and the GBP.  Swiss and Sweden rejected the EU and are booming!

All the stuff happening is temporary and will flush out as the dust settles.  What got hit the most was the financial sector as this will be impacted!

FM
Chief posted:

Seal and signed!

Ted Cruz, Scott Walker and a host of dedicated Republicans refuse to endorse Donald Trump  at the Republican National  Convention! 

Way to go Republicans, show the mangy dog the door.

Listen you mangy fool.  Scott Walker did not make it pass 1st grade in the Primary.  Ted Cruz lost and he was booed off stage.  His Texas delegation had hoped for an endorsement and said they are voting Trump.  BTW, did anyone see him leave the stage?

Trump will be president of this great nation and the Black flag and it's supporters will be buried in a latrine!!

How about your honorable Muslim brother last night who endorsed Trump?  You should be proud of his bravery and not celebrating those who rape eight year olds!  You are on the wrong side of history!

FM
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Seal and signed!

Ted Cruz, Scott Walker and a host of dedicated Republicans refuse to endorse Donald Trump  at the Republican National  Convention! 

Way to go Republicans, show the mangy dog the door.

Listen you mangy fool.  Scott Walker did not make it pass 1st grade in the Primary.  Ted Cruz lost and he was booed off stage.  His Texas delegation had hoped for an endorsement and said they are voting Trump.  BTW, did anyone see him leave the stage?

Trump will be president of this great nation and the Black flag and it's supporters will be buried in a latrine!!

How about your honorable Muslim brother last night who endorsed Trump?  You should be proud of his bravery and not celebrating those who rape eight year olds!  You are on the wrong side of history!

This thread should be pinned and after the election it will show how wrong you have been yet again.

cain
cain posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Seal and signed!

Ted Cruz, Scott Walker and a host of dedicated Republicans refuse to endorse Donald Trump  at the Republican National  Convention! 

Way to go Republicans, show the mangy dog the door.

Listen you mangy fool.  Scott Walker did not make it pass 1st grade in the Primary.  Ted Cruz lost and he was booed off stage.  His Texas delegation had hoped for an endorsement and said they are voting Trump.  BTW, did anyone see him leave the stage?

Trump will be president of this great nation and the Black flag and it's supporters will be buried in a latrine!!

How about your honorable Muslim brother last night who endorsed Trump?  You should be proud of his bravery and not celebrating those who rape eight year olds!  You are on the wrong side of history!

This thread should be pinned and after the election it will show how wrong you have been yet again.

Well, many said that during the Primary but it looks like the Queens boy headed to the Kings Palace!

FM
ba$eman posted:
cain posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Seal and signed!

Ted Cruz, Scott Walker and a host of dedicated Republicans refuse to endorse Donald Trump  at the Republican National  Convention! 

Way to go Republicans, show the mangy dog the door.

Listen you mangy fool.  Scott Walker did not make it pass 1st grade in the Primary.  Ted Cruz lost and he was booed off stage.  His Texas delegation had hoped for an endorsement and said they are voting Trump.  BTW, did anyone see him leave the stage?

Trump will be president of this great nation and the Black flag and it's supporters will be buried in a latrine!!

How about your honorable Muslim brother last night who endorsed Trump?  You should be proud of his bravery and not celebrating those who rape eight year olds!  You are on the wrong side of history!

This thread should be pinned and after the election it will show how wrong you have been yet again.

Well, many said that during the Primary but it looks like the Queens boy headed to the Kings Palace!

if wishes were horses....looser..as Cruze said "a man so pathological that he would pass a lie detector test because lying matters so little to him". Every sane person is beginning to see completely through him....

FM
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Primaries are different than General Elections.

It starts there.  The point, everyone miscalculated the guy. 

Each day Trump looks even more ridiculous. This whole convention is turning out to be an embarrassment.

BTW even black Republicans are now complaining that this whole affair is geared totally to acquire white male votes, and in fact this GOP convention is the whitest for some time.  Not even 1% of the delegates are black, and Hispanics and Asians are just as hard to find.

So how will Trump wins when white men are less than 40% of the electorate and at least 35% of them will NEVER vote for Trump?

FM
caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Primaries are different than General Elections.

It starts there.  The point, everyone miscalculated the guy. 

Each day Trump looks even more ridiculous. This whole convention is turning out to be an embarrassment.

BTW even black Republicans are now complaining that this whole affair is geared totally to acquire white male votes, and in fact this GOP convention is the whitest for some time.  Not even 1% of the delegates are black, and Hispanics and Asians are just as hard to find.

So how will Trump wins when white men are less than 40% of the electorate and at least 35% of them will NEVER vote for Trump?

What's the embarrassment?  Milania Trump's speech?  Well, that was a fault of the writer, who I think deliberately tried to sabotage Trump!  That's my personal view!  That will blow over!

FM
ba$eman posted:
caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Primaries are different than General Elections.

It starts there.  The point, everyone miscalculated the guy. 

Each day Trump looks even more ridiculous. This whole convention is turning out to be an embarrassment.

BTW even black Republicans are now complaining that this whole affair is geared totally to acquire white male votes, and in fact this GOP convention is the whitest for some time.  Not even 1% of the delegates are black, and Hispanics and Asians are just as hard to find.

So how will Trump wins when white men are less than 40% of the electorate and at least 35% of them will NEVER vote for Trump?

What's the embarrassment?  Milania Trump's speech?  Well, that was a fault of the writer, who I think deliberately tried to sabotage Trump!  That's my personal view!  That will blow over!

Well, that was a fault of the writer

 

You still do not know Melania changed up the script herself?

Kari
Chief posted:

Today is the final day of the convention and Trump has yet to show that he can unite Republicans to vote for him.

Toning he will again come up with some cocamania  to fool the angry white men who hated President Obama and evertrying non White.

Gov. Pence is good with God, from his lips to God's ears.

Dem have conversations.

Iz nah allah u know.

R u packed and ready? 

S
caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Primaries are different than General Elections.

It starts there.  The point, everyone miscalculated the guy. 

Each day Trump looks even more ridiculous. This whole convention is turning out to be an embarrassment.

BTW even black Republicans are now complaining that this whole affair is geared totally to acquire white male votes, and in fact this GOP convention is the whitest for some time.  Not even 1% of the delegates are black, and Hispanics and Asians are just as hard to find.

So how will Trump wins when white men are less than 40% of the electorate and at least 35% of them will NEVER vote for Trump?

If there are black republicans they seem to have all gone on summer cruises because the GOP convention is a white folks affairs.

FM
ba$eman posted:
caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

Primaries are different than General Elections.

It starts there.  The point, everyone miscalculated the guy. 

Each day Trump looks even more ridiculous. This whole convention is turning out to be an embarrassment.

BTW even black Republicans are now complaining that this whole affair is geared totally to acquire white male votes, and in fact this GOP convention is the whitest for some time.  Not even 1% of the delegates are black, and Hispanics and Asians are just as hard to find.

So how will Trump wins when white men are less than 40% of the electorate and at least 35% of them will NEVER vote for Trump?

What's the embarrassment?  Milania Trump's speech?  Well, that was a fault of the writer, who I think deliberately tried to sabotage Trump!  That's my personal view!  That will blow over!

it is not the fault of the writer. It is the fault of the campaign. The researchers/writer provided examples. They campaign missed the fact they were included completely by the writer which certainly not the person providing the examples but someone else The campaign should have the standard fact-checking and plagiarism analysis.

FM
ba$eman posted:
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What's the embarrassment?  Milania Trump's speech?  Well, that was a fault of the writer, who I think deliberately tried to sabotage Trump!  That's my personal view!  That will blow over!

Giuliani screaming and ranting as if he was on K2.

A 47 y/o black man who was taking care of an autistic man was shot by cops in FL yesterday.   And here is Giuliani screaming that black kids mustn't have black friends because there is a 99% possibility that they will be killed.  With that data how come blacks haven't been killed off if there is almost 100% possibility that they will be killed.

And there are other embarrassments which others are discussing, including other GOP officials.

Its all good though. The message that is being made will only satisfy the 30% of the population who are hard core Trump supporters.

FM

After Ted Cruz's convention speech, Trump fired back at a vanquished foe, revisiting a decision to retweet an unflattering photo of the senator's wife | Crain's New York Business#utm_medium=email&utm_source=cnyb-dailyalert&utm_campaign=cnyb-dailyalert-20160722#utm_medium=email&utm_source=cnyb-dailyalert&utm_campaign=cnyb-dailyalert-20160722 <noscript><img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1493147397381573&ev=PageView&noscript=1" /></noscript> <noscript><img src="http://b.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&c2=16193073&cv=2.0&cj=1" /></noscript>

A day after accepting the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump pivoted back to the GOP primaries on Friday, choosing to re-litigate a pair of months-old battles with rival Ted Cruz.

In what should have been a feel-good victory lap the morning after his thundering acceptance speech, Trump instead defended his decision to retweet an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife, Heidi, and returned to wondering about possible links between Cruz's father and President John F. Kennedy's assassin.

He also declared that, two days after Cruz was loudly booed at the Republican National Convention for not endorsing the new nominee, he would never accept the Texas senator's backing.

"He'll come and endorse, it's because he has no choice. But I don't want his endorsement," Trump said. "Ted, stay home. Relax. Enjoy yourself."

The ugly and highly personal feud between the top two finishers in the Republican primaries, dormant since Cruz ended his campaign in early May, reignited in dramatic fashion Wednesday at a convention meant to heal the bruised party.

The Texas senator was given a speaking slot, though he had indicated he wasn't going to offer an endorsement. He drew a standing ovation when he first emerged and was cheered loudly for most of his speech. But as it drew to a close, and it became apparent that Cruz would not offer the nominee a full-throated endorsement or urge his hundreds of delegates to vote for Trump come November, boos echoed across the arena.

Trump then made a surprise appearance in his private box, glaring at the stage as Cruz departed.

The Republican nominee made no mention of his former rival as he read his 75-minute speech from the teleprompters Thursday night, but switched gears the following morning. The invite-only event, billed as a thank you reception for supporters and staff at Trump's Cleveland hotel at first looked like it would simply consist of Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, making perfunctory remarks saluting the convention and pledging to win in November.

But then Trump bore in on Cruz, calling his non-endorsement "dishonorable" before revisiting the hubbub over the celebrity businessman March's retweet of a post that juxtaposed an unflattering photo of Heidi Cruz with a glamour shot of Trump's wife Melania, a former model. Cruz criticized Trump for involving his wife; Trump's rebuttal at the time was to accuse a Super PAC affiliated with Cruz of sending a risque photo of Melania Trump to Utah voters.

And then, suddenly, he returned to it Friday.

"I didn't start anything with the wife," Trump said, eliciting a loud gasp from one reporter at the back of the hotel ballroom. "Then when I saw somebody tweeted a picture of Melania and a picture of Heidi, who I think, by the way, is a very nice woman and a very beautiful woman."

"I think (she's) the best thing he's got going and his kids if you want to know the truth." he continued during the nearly 15-minute ramble about Cruz.

Trump then turned to justifying how, on the eve of the Indiana primary that proved to be Cruz's last stand, he touted a story in the National Enquirer tabloid that printed a photo that purported to show Cruz's father, Rafael, with Lee Harvey Oswald.

"All I did was point out the fact that on the cover of the National Enquirer there was a picture of him and crazy Lee Harvey Oswald having breakfast," the GOP nominee said. "Did anybody ever deny that was the father? They're not saying, 'Oh that wasn't really my father.' It was a little hard to do. It looked like him."

Cruz, in May, had denied that his father was in the photo. His spokeswoman

 

Chief

McCain rebukes Trump's attacks on Khan family: 'I cannot emphasize enough how deeply I disagree'

 

 

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Sen. John McCain of Arizona distanced himself from Donald Trump's attacks on the family of Humayun Khan, a Muslim American solider who was killed in the Iraq War.

The former Republican presidential nominee issued a statement blasting the current nominee for "disparag[ing] a fallen soldier's parents."

"The Republican Party I know and love is the party of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan," McCain said in the Monday statement.

He continued: "In recent days, Donald Trump disparaged a fallen soldier's parents. He has suggested that the likes of their son should not be allowed in the United States — to say nothing of entering its service. I cannot emphasize enough how deeply I disagree with Mr. Trump's statement. I hope Americans understand that the remarks do not represent the views of our Republican Party, its officers, or

Chief
Chief posted:

Well said Carib.

Do not ever forger his shameless GNI followers. 

They are even worse than him for they are immigrants who forgot thier roots. They are what you call scum bags.

From a jackass who fled PNC tyranny and now blow them, that is scumbag.  I have supported Republicans for a long time and have always been against illegal immigration.  I'm also an anti-Islamist extremists!  I also believed that we took outsourcing too far, that was my position ten years ago and we see the effects.  What does me being an immigrant have to do with being against such things!!

Trump have the right message but takes the bait too quickly when set upon.  Khan did open himself for attacks as he did attacked Trump.  Trump could have easily turn it on the Dems head by asking Mr Khan to not take his grief out on Him.  Hillary backed the war which cost his son's life, a war without justification.  A war which unleashed a wave of terrorism to which he, Trump, is forced to respond to.  Blame it all on Hillary!

Now you fullah scumbag, go to hell!!

FM
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ba$eman posted:
Chief posted:

............ Khan did open himself for attacks as he did attacked Trump.  Trump could have easily turn it on the Dems head by asking Mr Khan to not take his grief out on Him.  Hillary backed the war which cost his son's life, a war without justification.  A war which unleashed a wave of terrorism to which he, Trump, is forced to respond to.  Blame it all on Hillary!

Now you fullah scumbag, go to hell!!

Banna I feel for you. You are trying to turn this sleazy idiot Trump's attack on those people by blaming Hillary. Banna you are grovelling now, this is realll lowwwwww.

cain
ba$eman posted:
 

Trump takes the bait too quickly when set upon. 

Khan is enjoying himself as he has the support of the vast majority of Americans, and I bet millions around the world.

Its Trump who confirms that he is a bully.

Do you know that if Kari sent a FB message and it went virile Trump will stop his campaign to call him an impoverished Muslim immigrant from a backward country?  This while Hillary is hard at work convincing Republicans that Trump is unfit.

Because this is where it is now.  Dems and Independents have already fled Trump.  He is seen as untrustworthy as Hillary and less fit to be president.  As of now many Republicans are beginning to feel that way.  Even Paul Ryan.

Trump fell into a trap set by Hillary where he now openly admits that Putin is OK and nothing is wrong with how he treats Ukraine.

And the debates haven't even begun yet.  I think that I am beginning to agree with Kari and Storm that the election is over, and we just need to get through the formalities.

Hillary campaigning in Nebraska just shows how low the GOP are.  That is as if Trump were to campaign in San Francisco or LA.

FM
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Trump campaign gets in Twitter trouble again with Photoshopped poll image

 
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Donald Trump's campaign can't seem to get out of its own way on social media.

On Monday morning, Trump began heralding poll results from Iowa and the key swing state of Ohio. He mentioned the results at a rally and tweeted out nifty graphics on his account to share the numbers.

The only problem: he kept crediting an outlet that doesn't commission such polls:FiveThirtyEight.

SEE ALSO: President Obama has tough talk with Putin

Trump credited Nate Silver's electoral wizardry for showing he had a lead over Clinton of 46 percent to 43 percent in Ohio and a 44 percent to 41 percent lead in Iowa.

Chief

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