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Jeff
08-26-2015, 06:28 AM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos was escorted out of a press conference held by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump in Dubuque, Iowa on Tuesday. As Trump took the podium, Ramos stood up and asked Trump a question about immigration, and Trump’s immigration plan. Trump, ignoring Ramos, called on someone else. Ramos continued trying to asking the question, to which Trump responded, “Excuse me, sit down. You weren’t called.” Ramos continued, and Trump repeatedly told him, “Sit down.”



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Kathianne
08-26-2015, 06:30 AM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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I agree. He came back after though, being allowed in. He was then called upon.

Jeff
08-26-2015, 06:38 AM
I agree. He came back after though, being allowed in. He was then called upon.

Ms. Kat I know I normally type in riddles, but I did say that, heck I even read that one before posting :laugh: Now I am really hurt. :laugh::laugh:

Kathianne
08-26-2015, 06:41 AM
Ms. Kat I know I normally type in riddles, but I did say that, heck I even read that one before posting :laugh: Now I am really hurt. :laugh::laugh:

You're so right! I'm tired, but having coffee to get motivated to resume packing and still get to work by 2pm. ;) Overwhelmed by moving again. Yuk!

Jeff
08-26-2015, 06:54 AM
You're so right! I'm tired, but having coffee to get motivated to resume packing and still get to work by 2pm. ;) Overwhelmed by moving again. Yuk!

I was in the same shape, than I read Nt's reply about someone calling him a prick, made me Laugh as I drank my coffee so now I am awake. :laugh:

Moving stinks I know, and thankfully I am just tired and not having to be packing ( YUK ) wish ya the best with that.

Hope you have a wonderful day !!!

Kathianne
08-26-2015, 06:55 AM
I was in the same shape, than I read Nt's reply about someone calling him a prick, made me Laugh as I drank my coffee so now I am awake. :laugh:

Moving stinks I know, and thankfully I am just tired and not having to be packing ( YUK ) wish ya the best with that.

Hope you have a wonderful day !!!

Thanks! I thanked NT's post for those two sentences too! :laugh2:

NightTrain
08-26-2015, 07:04 AM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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Trump handled that perfectly.

Jorge just couldn't behave, so he got put into Time Out. Or Deported, which is even more funny considering what the topic was that he wanted to discuss.

Mothers the world over recognized the move : "Now, Timmy, you stand there and think about what you've done! And we'll talk after you decide to behave, little mister."


I'll wager that ol' Jorge will wait his turn and politely wave his hand at the next news conference. :thumb:

Kathianne
08-26-2015, 08:21 AM
the media and politics relationship is very incestuous.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/surprise-jorge-ramoss-daughter-works-for-hillary-campaign/

Bilgerat
08-26-2015, 08:34 AM
I'll wager that ol' Jorge will wait his turn and politely wave his hand at the next news conference. :thumb:


One would like to think so, but Jorge's an arrogant prick and is playing to his audience

I watched Morning Joe today, at first all the lefties were whinging and crying about how poor Jorge was abused. Joe held his ground and by the end of the show even Mika and Howard Dean were agreeing with him

indago
08-27-2015, 08:26 AM
From The Associated Press 27 August 2015:
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Trump is used to controlling his world like the boss he is. On Tuesday night, he dismissed a Latino reporter from his press conference for demanding to know how Trump intended to deport all 11 million people in the country illegally. "I have a right to ask a question," said Univision's Jorge Ramos.
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article (http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_GOP_2016_TRUMP_CONFLICTS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-08-27-06-18-23)

This is a case of false reporting, at best. Trump didn't dismiss "a Latino reporter from his press conference for demanding to know how Trump intended to deport all 11 million people in the country illegally." He dismissed him because he interrupted the press conference, getting up while not called on and disrupting the gathering. Trump had called upon another reporter when Ramos got up and began his rant. Trump would have none of that, and had him ejected.

NightTrain
08-27-2015, 08:53 AM
From The Associated Press 27 August 2015:
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Trump is used to controlling his world like the boss he is. On Tuesday night, he dismissed a Latino reporter from his press conference for demanding to know how Trump intended to deport all 11 million people in the country illegally. "I have a right to ask a question," said Univision's Jorge Ramos.
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article (http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_GOP_2016_TRUMP_CONFLICTS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-08-27-06-18-23)

This is a case of false reporting, at best. Trump didn't dismiss "a Latino reporter from his press conference for demanding to know how Trump intended to deport all 11 million people in the country illegally." He dismissed him because he interrupted the press conference, getting up while not called on and disrupting the gathering. Trump had called upon another reporter when Ramos got up and began his rant. Trump would have none of that, and had him ejected.


So much for the supposed standards AP journalists are held to.

Too bad there isn't a comment section.

Kathianne
08-27-2015, 08:54 AM
So much for the supposed standards AP journalists are held to.

Too bad there isn't a comment section.

I agree. This was a good example of how to deal with those trying to silence others. Bernie should give it a try. It was a brilliant move to have Ramos returned and take his questions.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-27-2015, 09:23 AM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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Yet again, Trump has to show how its done!!
No PC shat, deal with the problem head on and do not let it destroy the event/speech.
Dems let the blacks stop theirs because those idiots believe in the PC shat they promote. -Tyr

Bilgerat
08-27-2015, 03:56 PM
This really says it all


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Gunny
08-28-2015, 04:55 AM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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Trump was out of line. So was Ramos.

Jeff
08-28-2015, 05:39 AM
Trump was out of line. So was Ramos.

How was trump out of line ?? he told him no you didn't and to wait your turn.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 05:50 AM
How was trump out of line ?? he told him no you didn't and to wait your turn.

Wasn't what he said, it's how he said it.

Let's cut to the chase here. I'm an in your face asshole. I'll dress you up, down, backward and sideways. Not a secret. But I don't do it for no reason and I don't do it to prove anything (like I'm in control); both of which, Trump did. There are people like me who just cut to the chase, and there are people like Trump who just bellow to feel their tongues rattling against the roofs of their mouths.

Jeff
08-28-2015, 05:59 AM
Wasn't what he said, it's how he said it.

Let's cut to the chase here. I'm an in your face asshole. I'll dress you up, down, backward and sideways. Not a secret. But I don't do it for no reason and I don't do it to prove anything (like I'm in control); both of which, Trump did. There are people like me who just cut to the chase, and there are people like Trump who just bellow to feel their tongues rattling against the roofs of their mouths.

I believe Trump handled it perfectly, hell he is suppose to be in charge, he is running for the highest office in the land ( can't get much more in charge than that ) I do understand what you are saying I think, he was arrogant, but that is who Trump is, no secret there. I still believe I would much rather the person running for president to take over, be in charge, rather than to just close up and walk away because of a disturbance.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 06:04 AM
I believe Trump handled it perfectly, hell he is suppose to be in charge, he is running for the highest office in the land ( can't get much more in charge than that ) I do understand what you are saying I think, he was arrogant, but that is who Trump is, no secret there. I still believe I would much rather the person running for president to take over, be in charge, rather than to just close up and walk away because of a disturbance.

You don't kick a correspondent out of press conference. What no one has mentioned is that Trump let Ramos back in because the press corps got on his ass about THAT and the press conference became about that instead of Trump bellowing his latest non-answers.

You duck tape his mouth shut. THAT would have sent more of a message than the flailing Trump did.:laugh:

Jeff
08-28-2015, 06:14 AM
You don't kick a correspondent out of press conference. What no one has mentioned is that Trump let Ramos back in because the press corps got on his ass about THAT and the press conference became about that instead of Trump bellowing his latest non-answers.

You duck tape his mouth shut. THAT would have sent more of a message than the flailing Trump did.:laugh:

Yea I did mention it, and when it was his turn he was allowed to ask his question, Like I said Trump is a arrogant SOB no doubt, but honestly if he didn't tell him to back to Univision I believe it would of been handled perfectly.



Later, in response to other questions, Trump said he “would love to” have Ramos come back to the presser. He added that Ramos was “out of order” and that he would have taken Ramos’ question if he hadn’t interrupted.
Less than 20 minutes later, Ramos returned and was able to ask Trump multiple questions.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 06:27 AM
Yea I did mention it, and when it was his turn he was allowed to ask his question, Like I said Trump is a arrogant SOB no doubt, but honestly if he didn't tell him to back to Univision I believe it would of been handled perfectly.

You're missing my point. Ramos was out of line. That's a no-brainer. Trump handled it the wrong way. You tell me to sit down and shut up in an arrogant asshole way and guess what you AIN'T going to get?

indago
08-28-2015, 06:27 AM
Wasn't what he said, it's how he said it.

Let's cut to the chase here. I'm an in your face asshole. I'll dress you up, down, backward and sideways. Not a secret. But I don't do it for no reason and I don't do it to prove anything (like I'm in control); both of which, Trump did. There are people like me who just cut to the chase, and there are people like Trump who just bellow to feel their tongues rattling against the roofs of their mouths.

In this case, Trump did not "bellow to feel their tongues rattling against the roofs of their mouths": he was dead serious.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 06:30 AM
In this case, Trump did not "bellow to feel their tongues rattling against the roofs of their mouths": he was dead serious.

You mean he does something else? One trick pony loves to hear his own voice and thinks he controls everything.

indago
08-28-2015, 06:30 AM
You don't kick a correspondent out of press conference.

Ramos was not acting like a "correspondent", he was acting like a protester, disrupting the conference.

Jeff
08-28-2015, 06:33 AM
You're missing my point. Ramos was out of line. That's a no-brainer. Trump handled it the wrong way. You tell me to sit down and shut up in an arrogant asshole way and guess what you AIN'T going to get?

I understand that I do, but these folks aren't the same as what you and I are use to Gunny. Think about it, if anyone was to talk down to anyone of my Bro's the way Trump does to folks, well he would have trouble talking through a wired jaw, but these folks take it. I just sit back and watch and these Guys ( suppose to be male anyway) who have no bags at all, none of them do and the Dems and Libs are just as bad, that is why ( even as arrogant as he is ) I am finding Trump intriguing, I think he will have half of these folks to scared to talk before its all over, no doubt we need someone with some balls, think about it, if the Republicans had a real man in the senate, Hillary would be in jail and at the very least Obama would be on the outside looking in, but no, they sit back and let them do as they please.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 07:13 AM
I understand that I do, but these folks aren't the same as what you and I are use to Gunny. Think about it, if anyone was to talk down to anyone of my Bro's the way Trump does to folks, well he would have trouble talking through a wired jaw, but these folks take it. I just sit back and watch and these Guys ( suppose to be male anyway) who have no bags at all, none of them do and the Dems and Libs are just as bad, that is why ( even as arrogant as he is ) I am finding Trump intriguing, I think he will have half of these folks to scared to talk before its all over, no doubt we need someone with some balls, think about it, if the Republicans had a real man in the senate, Hillary would be in jail and at the very least Obama would be on the outside looking in, but no, they sit back and let them do as they please.

I understand the appeal. It should not however override common sense.

Jeff
08-28-2015, 07:43 AM
I understand the appeal. It should not however override common sense.

Here is where I stand, other than Trump being arrogant ( which we all have agreed over the last 7 years that we need someone with some balls in the WH ) everything he is saying has been disgusted at one point or another on these very pages and 99% agreed, forget that he is arrogant and everything else he is yelling is what most have wanted, can he or will he accomplish all he is saying, I doubt it, but if accomplishes half he has done more than many, look at the idiot in the WH now, has he even kept one promise ? They all exaggerate, but it is the main theme he is running on that I like.

jimnyc
08-28-2015, 08:33 AM
This isn't HS. This is for potential presidencies. If someone speaks up like an idiot and thinks they are above the rest of the reporters - have them politely escorted out. That's EXACTLY what happened. This guy thought he would loudmouth his way into answers. Instead he loudmouthed his way outside. I would have left him there as well. The respect should go to the candidates FIRST. He has no "right" to ask a question until he is called upon. Trump was 100% firm and had him removed. I don't see anything wrong with that. Anything less and you end up being spoken over and end up looking like an idiot, like Sanders. I have a sneaky suspicion that this nitwit will wait till called upon in the future, as it should be.

jimnyc
08-28-2015, 08:36 AM
You don't kick a correspondent out of press conference. What no one has mentioned is that Trump let Ramos back in because the press corps got on his ass about THAT and the press conference became about that instead of Trump bellowing his latest non-answers.

You duck tape his mouth shut. THAT would have sent more of a message than the flailing Trump did.:laugh:

Of COURSE you toss them out. Someone doesn't EVER get a free pass to be a disruption at such an event. He was out of line. I don't care if it was IN the white house itself. Obama did similar recently, had someone tosses who asked question as such, and had them removed from the event - the way it should be.

Why should a correspondent get to stay - after being loud and disruptive and literally ignoring what Trump and security was telling him?

Bilgerat
08-28-2015, 09:03 AM
You don't kick a correspondent out of press conference


Ramos may have used his "Correspondent" credentials to get in, but all he was doing was opining when he stood up and interrupted.

When told to wait his turn he continued to interrupt and continued his ranting and raving. At that time he was no longer a reporter, he became a politician speaking for his OWN beliefs.

Unlike the Socialist Sanders, Trump controlled the situation and security removed the bloviating Ramos from the room until he could learn to behave and wait his turn.

When allowed back in, Trump took him on (in his OWN time) and in my opinion took the wind out of Ramos' sails

NightTrain
08-28-2015, 09:30 AM
Trump was out of line. So was Ramos.


No way.

Ramos didn't follow the rules : You get called on to ask your question, and then it gets answered.

Ramos isn't a noob, he is very aware of how it works. He started unloading questions and challenges to Trump, and even after being told repeatedly that it wasn't his turn, he refused to wait his turn.

Deportation was in order, and that's what he got.

If it had been me, he'd have been banned from that conference with the statement that you can try again at the next one if you behave yourself.

What kind of news conferences can a person hold if all the reporters stand there and shout over each other and you? It would be utter chaos and completely useless. Getting shouted down by a hostile reporter isn't going to work.

Russ
08-28-2015, 01:07 PM
Ramos may have used his "Correspondent" credentials to get in, but all he was doing was opining when he stood up and interrupted.

When told to wait his turn he continued to interrupt and continued his ranting and raving. At that time he was no longer a reporter, he became a politician speaking for his OWN beliefs.

Unlike the Socialist Sanders, Trump controlled the situation and security removed the bloviating Ramos from the room until he could learn to behave and wait his turn.

When allowed back in, Trump took him on (in his OWN time) and in my opinion took the wind out of Ramos' sails

Amen. Trump showed Sanders how to NOT take crap from audience members acting like 7th-graders. I don't think Trump was out of line - he didn't force Ramos to stand up and continuously disrupt the session. Ramos decided on his own to act like a jerk. And in my opinion, press credentials doesn't give you a license to act however you want.

Ramos should just be glad he can even ask Trump questions. How many unrehearsed questions has anyone been able to ask Hillary?

Abbey Marie
08-28-2015, 01:17 PM
Since the (liberal) media gets to frame these questions for public consumption, we Conservatives lose. Over and over.

There should be no question that a continually disruptive reporter should be thumbed. But by asking the question, it puts doubt in the minds of some folks.

Ditto gun violence. Tragic death by gun. Cue the media hand wringing: "Should gun ownership be curtailed, to lessen the violence?" Average Joe starts to wonder, hmm, maybe that would be a good idea.

Ditto the "War on Women", and any number of other issues.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 03:54 PM
Here is where I stand, other than Trump being arrogant ( which we all have agreed over the last 7 years that we need someone with some balls in the WH ) everything he is saying has been disgusted at one point or another on these very pages and 99% agreed, forget that he is arrogant and everything else he is yelling is what most have wanted, can he or will he accomplish all he is saying, I doubt it, but if accomplishes half he has done more than many, look at the idiot in the WH now, has he even kept one promise ? They all exaggerate, but it is the main theme he is running on that I like.

Good points, one and all. The problem is, that in the minds of those that want Republicans to DO something, they're taking what they can get -- an Obama doppelganger. I think everyone that's so supportive of him now are going to rue the day should he become President. He's a big baby just like Obama. He doesn't get his way, he circumvents the law. This is all about him, not us. Same as Obama.

The right has the opportunity to destroy the Dems this election and they're blowing it on a loudmouth.

I look at a man by his choice of enemies, not his friends. In Trump's case, a woman that will not respond to him (hope she keeps it up); Jeb Bush who is incapable of a mudslinging contest and just looks bad if he tries; and a Mexican that works for the company he's suing.

You don't see him after Cruz, Paul or anyone else that will hand him his ass. Classic earmarks of a bully.

jimnyc
08-28-2015, 04:19 PM
You don't see him after Cruz, Paul or anyone else that will hand him his ass. Classic earmarks of a bully.

Trump held his hands up to his mid chest area and said "I've had it up to here with Rand Paul". :laugh: Paul is better than his father, but still out on the loony fringe.

Him and Cruz seem to be more hand in hand than enemies. Give that another debate or 2 and the gloves will come off more and more.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 04:25 PM
Trump held his hands up to his mid chest area and said "I've had it up to here with Rand Paul". :laugh: Paul is better than his father, but still out on the loony fringe.

Him and Cruz seem to be more hand in hand than enemies. Give that another debate or 2 and the gloves will come off more and more.

I'm not really much of a Rand Paul supporter. I just know he's not going to take any shit off Trump. And Trump knows it too.

jimnyc
08-28-2015, 04:30 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MzVqCiYcU

Gunny
08-28-2015, 04:35 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MzVqCiYcU

He hasn't gone after Paul at all. Not like he has Megyn Kelly and Ramos and Bush.

I'd LOVE to have a debate with Trump. I'd rip his ass apart. Which, is the underlying problem. He doesn't know a damned thing and he's hiding it behind his big mouth.

jimnyc
08-28-2015, 04:44 PM
He hasn't gone after Paul at all. Not like he has Megyn Kelly and Ramos and Bush.

I'd LOVE to have a debate with Trump. I'd rip his ass apart. Which, is the underlying problem. He doesn't know a damned thing and he's hiding it behind his big mouth.

Don't be so sure just yet. He's obviously a businessman and a chief negotiator. Does he have a big mouth? Yep. He's brash, and won't take shit. I know that doesn't appeal to everyone though, and I wish it did appeal to more. I'm tired of listening to speeches that someone else wrote, looking to appease the masses. Fact is, to be successful, you CAN'T please everyone, just won't ever happen. I'd rather have a loud mouth who gets shit done, as opposed to a pleasant fella who bows to everyone, and doesn't get jack shit done. I don't think he would be a slam dunk in all areas. Hell, not even in all the areas he's already talking about. Unless congress is magically on your side, there is often times there is nothing to be done on certain issues. (and how stupid is that?).

Gunny
08-28-2015, 04:49 PM
Don't be so sure just yet. He's obviously a businessman and a chief negotiator. Does he have a big mouth? Yep. He's brash, and won't take shit. I know that doesn't appeal to everyone though, and I wish it did appeal to more. I'm tired of listening to speeches that someone else wrote, looking to appease the masses. Fact is, to be successful, you CAN'T please everyone, just won't ever happen. I'd rather have a loud mouth who gets shit done, as opposed to a pleasant fella who bows to everyone, and doesn't get jack shit done. I don't think he would be a slam dunk in all areas. Hell, not even in all the areas he's already talking about. Unless congress is magically on your side, there is often times there is nothing to be done on certain issues. (and how stupid is that?).

The problem here is there is a difference between not taking shit and being a pantywaist meltdown drama queen.

What has he gotten done? Nothing. Made himself rich, that's about it. And anything he claims he's going to do so far, he isn't going to do in the real world. He ain't getting a fence and Mexico ain't paying for it. He ain't deporting 11M illegals unless he wants to be called Hitler Jr. He ain't going to repeal the 14th Amendment.

So where does that leave him in real time? With nothing but hot air.

Olivia
08-28-2015, 05:47 PM
Now this is how you handle someone interrupting, you don't shut things down you remove the issue. Sanders ( I believe it was ) could take a lesson from this. Trump asked the guy to sit down numerous times and then the guy was finally escorted out, Ramos ( the guy that was tossed ) yelled back at Trump that he had a right to ask a question to which Trump replied " no you don't you weren't called on " But Ramos eventually was let back in, waited his turn and then had his questions answered, Yes Sir, that is how you deal with a disturbance.

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I am not a huge Trump fan but I enjoyed that!

Olivia
08-28-2015, 05:48 PM
The problem here is there is a difference between not taking shit and being a pantywaist meltdown drama queen.

What has he gotten done? Nothing. Made himself rich, that's about it. And anything he claims he's going to do so far, he isn't going to do in the real world. He ain't getting a fence and Mexico ain't paying for it. He ain't deporting 11M illegals unless he wants to be called Hitler Jr. He ain't going to repeal the 14th Amendment.

So where does that leave him in real time? With nothing but hot air.



He's a bona fide liberal.

Gunny
08-28-2015, 06:07 PM
He's a bona fide liberal.

Leftwinger. I take offense to people misusing the word "liberal". :)

Jeff
08-28-2015, 07:20 PM
Good points, one and all. The problem is, that in the minds of those that want Republicans to DO something, they're taking what they can get -- an Obama doppelganger. I think everyone that's so supportive of him now are going to rue the day should he become President. He's a big baby just like Obama. He doesn't get his way, he circumvents the law. This is all about him, not us. Same as Obama.

The right has the opportunity to destroy the Dems this election and they're blowing it on a loudmouth.

I look at a man by his choice of enemies, not his friends. In Trump's case, a woman that will not respond to him (hope she keeps it up); Jeb Bush who is incapable of a mudslinging contest and just looks bad if he tries; and a Mexican that works for the company he's suing.

You don't see him after Cruz, Paul or anyone else that will hand him his ass. Classic earmarks of a bully.

Nope he isn't going after him he is using him to his advantage. Trump is smart, I realize he is attacking those that make him look smart, maybe smarter than he is, but it is working. The man is playing the game and winning. Look at this article I am posting, a win win for both of them, what a great idea no matter who came up with it.


Whether you love Trump or you don’t, you can’t deny the man is one smart cookie, and what he’s planning to do over the next two weeks in Washington with fellow candidate Ted Cruz proves this dude knows what he’s doing.
Sen. Cruz is one of the few candidates who has avoided Trump bashing altogether, keeping things cordial, which is a brilliant move politically speaking, as many who are behind Trump are also big fans of Cruz, both because of policy and his treatment of The Donald.
So what do these two anti-establishment rebel rousers have planned?
They’re putting on a rally to ask Congress to strike down the Iran deal.




http://www.youngcons.com/donald-trump-and-ted-cruz-are-teaming-up-for-event-to-oppose-iran-deal/