Donald J Trump for President

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Hmmmm...the woman seems to be a bit inconsistent. Maybe she got mad he didn't take her up on her offer?

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Haha..looks like she was looking for some work or attention from Trump and didn't get it...haha Now she is going around claiming he kissed her too hard ...lol
 
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Texas’s Most Prominent Conservative Newspaper Endorses Hillary Over Trump




The Houston Chronicle, Texas’ largest newspaper, endorsed Hillary Clinton for president yesterday, becoming one of the first major newspapers to endorse a candidate. As the editorial board itself said, this early endorsement came because the choice in the election this year is about “something much more basic than party preference,” namely “the most basic notions of competence and capability.”
The paper’s board reiterated President Obama’s belief that Clinton would be “the most qualified person in years to serve as president,” and announced its support for her on issues ranging from immigration to healthcare and energy policy, all of which are of crucial importance to Houston and to Texas in general. As they note, “there’s no comparison in terms of thoughtfulness, thoroughness, and practicality” between Clinton’s expert-informed policies and Trump’s “paper-thin, bumper-sticker proposals.”
Most importantly, however, the Chronicle realizes better than most the degree to which this country’s most basic and foundational principles are at stake in this most crucial of elections. “Whether or not voters like her personally,” the editorial board writes, “is almost irrelevant at this moment of reckoning” between a hopeful vision of an open, inclusive, progressive American society and a walled-off, oppressive, inward-facing dystopia. The Chronicle goes on to mercilessly and rightfully castigate the GOP nominee:

Any one of Trump’s less-than-sterling qualities – his erratic temperament, his dodgy business practices, his racism, his Putin-like strongman inclinations and faux-populist demagoguery, his contempt for the rule of law, his ignorance – is enough to be disqualifying. His convention-speech comment, “I alone can fix it,” should make every American shudder. He is, we believe, a danger to the Republic.
As Clinton herself has acknowledged, she is not the best campaigner and has made many mistakes in her career, but the enormity of the actual political choice facing the nation should make it a moral imperative for every decent American to support her.
The Chronicle’s editorial marks one of the first major newspaper endorsements of this election cycle, but many more are sure to follow for Clinton given the inevitable ability of informed observers to recognize her obvious superiority to Trump. It is also significant that Texas’ premier newspaper should endorse the Democratic candidate. Although the city of Houston is substantially more liberal than the state as a whole, the Chronicle is no liberal rag; it endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012 and Hillary is only the third Democratic candidate ever to be endorsed by the paper. Indeed despite Texas’ notorious conservatism, its rising Hispanic population and the increasingly cosmopolitan nature of cities like Houston and Dallas has been pushing the state’s politics to the left. A competitive race in the state does not seem totally out of the realm of possibility, and the Chronicle’s endorsement can only help Clinton’s chances there.




Texas's Most Prominent Conservative Newspaper Endorses Hillary Over Trump



Even this respected CONSERVATIVE newspaper endorses Hillary over Trump!
They endorsed Obama the first time and Romney the next because Obama didn't keep all his liberal promises ... do you think Hillary will get 30% of the votes in Texas ?
 

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Sirk,

I'm sorry but your'e gonna have to dialogue with me as seedtimeharvest as I have your peacenik persona blocked.




^ obsession!



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NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule

Source: The Hill

Donald Trump, who has started to voice complaints about the presidential debate schedule, said the National Football league sent him a letter protesting the dates that overlapped with games. But the NFL Saturday said that's not true.

"While we'd obviously wish the Debate Commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Mr Trump," a spokesman for the organization said.

NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule | TheHill







just for the record, the debates are set up by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates which is comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents formed in 1987 to guarantee that every election included debates between the major candidates
 
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^ obsession!



back on topic:






NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule

Source: The Hill

Donald Trump, who has started to voice complaints about the presidential debate schedule, said the National Football league sent him a letter protesting the dates that overlapped with games. But the NFL Saturday said that's not true.

"While we'd obviously wish the Debate Commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Mr Trump," a spokesman for the organization said.

NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule | TheHill







just for the record, the debates are set up by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates which is comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents formed in 1987 to guarantee that every election included debates between the major candidates
Why is Hillary afraid to debate Trump when people will be watching ..same of Bernie nonsense ..Trump wont fall for that
 
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Trump will make Hillary cry ..like he did Jeb Bush
 
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Back on topic:



Texas’s Most Prominent Conservative Newspaper Endorses Hillary Over Trump




The Houston Chronicle, Texas’ largest newspaper, endorsed Hillary Clinton for president yesterday, becoming one of the first major newspapers to endorse a candidate. As the editorial board itself said, this early endorsement came because the choice in the election this year is about “something much more basic than party preference,” namely “the most basic notions of competence and capability.”
The paper’s board reiterated President Obama’s belief that Clinton would be “the most qualified person in years to serve as president,” and announced its support for her on issues ranging from immigration to healthcare and energy policy, all of which are of crucial importance to Houston and to Texas in general. As they note, “there’s no comparison in terms of thoughtfulness, thoroughness, and practicality” between Clinton’s expert-informed policies and Trump’s “paper-thin, bumper-sticker proposals.”
Most importantly, however, the Chronicle realizes better than most the degree to which this country’s most basic and foundational principles are at stake in this most crucial of elections. “Whether or not voters like her personally,” the editorial board writes, “is almost irrelevant at this moment of reckoning” between a hopeful vision of an open, inclusive, progressive American society and a walled-off, oppressive, inward-facing dystopia. The Chronicle goes on to mercilessly and rightfully castigate the GOP nominee:

Any one of Trump’s less-than-sterling qualities – his erratic temperament, his dodgy business practices, his racism, his Putin-like strongman inclinations and faux-populist demagoguery, his contempt for the rule of law, his ignorance – is enough to be disqualifying. His convention-speech comment, “I alone can fix it,” should make every American shudder. He is, we believe, a danger to the Republic.
As Clinton herself has acknowledged, she is not the best campaigner and has made many mistakes in her career, but the enormity of the actual political choice facing the nation should make it a moral imperative for every decent American to support her.
The Chronicle’s editorial marks one of the first major newspaper endorsements of this election cycle, but many more are sure to follow for Clinton given the inevitable ability of informed observers to recognize her obvious superiority to Trump. It is also significant that Texas’ premier newspaper should endorse the Democratic candidate. Although the city of Houston is substantially more liberal than the state as a whole, the Chronicle is no liberal rag; it endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012 and Hillary is only the third Democratic candidate ever to be endorsed by the paper. Indeed despite Texas’ notorious conservatism, its rising Hispanic population and the increasingly cosmopolitan nature of cities like Houston and Dallas has been pushing the state’s politics to the left. A competitive race in the state does not seem totally out of the realm of possibility, and the Chronicle’s endorsement can only help Clinton’s chances there.




Texas's Most Prominent Conservative Newspaper Endorses Hillary Over Trump



Even this respected CONSERVATIVE newspaper endorses Hillary over Trump!
On May 1, 1987, the Hearst Corporation purchased the Houston Chronicle from Houston Endowment for $415 Million.[SUP][15][/SUP]Richard J. V. Johnson, who had joined the paper as a copy editor in 1956, and worked up to executive vice president in 1972, and president in 1973, remained as chairman and publisher until he retired April 1, 2002.[SUP][16][/SUP] He was succeeded by Jack Sweeney.
In 1994, the Chronicle switched to being a morning-only paper. With the demise of the Houston Post the following year, theChronicle became Houston's sole major daily newspaper.
On October 18, 2008, the paper endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, the first Democrat to be endorsed by the newspaper since 1964, when it endorsed Texan Lyndon B. Johnson.[SUP][17][/SUP][SUP][18]

Yeah,they are sooooooo conservative they endorsed Obama in 08,who was mentored by the black panthers.[/SUP]
 
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^ obsession!



back on topic:






NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule

Source: The Hill

Donald Trump, who has started to voice complaints about the presidential debate schedule, said the National Football league sent him a letter protesting the dates that overlapped with games. But the NFL Saturday said that's not true.

"While we'd obviously wish the Debate Commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Mr Trump," a spokesman for the organization said.

NFL denies it sent Trump a letter over debate schedule | TheHill







just for the record, the debates are set up by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates which is comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents formed in 1987 to guarantee that every election included debates between the major candidates
it is also worth pointing out that the dates of the debates were set before the NFL scheduled its games for this year...the NFL would have no reason to protest scheduling conflicts that they had full control of...

this is probably just an attempt by trump to find an 'out' so he won't have to debate...or else use the threat of skipping the debates to get attention as he did during the primaries...
 
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it is also worth pointing out that the dates of the debates were set before the NFL scheduled its games for this year...the NFL would have no reason to protest scheduling conflicts that they had full control of...

this is probably just an attempt by trump to find an 'out' so he won't have to debate...or else use the threat of skipping the debates to get attention as he did during the primaries...
Objection......asking the witness to speculate.
 
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it is also worth pointing out that the dates of the debates were set before the NFL scheduled its games for this year...the NFL would have no reason to protest scheduling conflicts that they had full control of...

this is probably just an attempt by trump to find an 'out' so he won't have to debate...or else use the threat of skipping the debates to get attention as he did during the primaries...
Everybody knows when the NFL plays games ..its not a matter of scheduling, its the same every year ...that's just stupid ...
 
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it is also worth pointing out that the dates of the debates were set before the NFL scheduled its games for this year...the NFL would have no reason to protest scheduling conflicts that they had full control of...

this is probably just an attempt by trump to find an 'out' so he won't have to debate...or else use the threat of skipping the debates to get attention as he did during the primaries...
I want to see a debate where Trump tells us how he plans to do all these the things he has been talking about,then maybe he won't have to walk back a statement.I hope he talks with his team and provides some sane plans that that begin to finally make sense but then a debate like that would expose him.
 
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I want to see a debate where Trump tells us how he plans to do all these the things he has been talking about,then maybe he won't have to walk back a statement.I hope he talks with his team and provides some sane plans that that begin to finally make sense but then a debate like that would expose him.
Oh I see. You want to expose someone who has done nothing wrong yet defend someone who the whole world know has. Makes sense.
 
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I want to see a debate where Trump tells us how he plans to do all these the things he has been talking about,then maybe he won't have to walk back a statement.I hope he talks with his team and provides some sane plans that that begin to finally make sense but then a debate like that would expose him.
Saudi Araba built a three tiered border fence across their whole border in about a year ... stop making stupid trade deals with nations that put our workers up against slave labor ... restrict immigration with nations that allow radical Islamic teaching ...pretty basic common sense. But not something politicians are known for.
 

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On May 1, 1987, the Hearst Corporation purchased the Houston Chronicle from Houston Endowment for $415 Million.[SUP][15][/SUP]Richard J. V. Johnson, who had joined the paper as a copy editor in 1956, and worked up to executive vice president in 1972, and president in 1973, remained as chairman and publisher until he retired April 1, 2002.[SUP][16][/SUP] He was succeeded by Jack Sweeney.
In 1994, the Chronicle switched to being a morning-only paper. With the demise of the Houston Post the following year, theChronicle became Houston's sole major daily newspaper.
On October 18, 2008, the paper endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, the first Democrat to be endorsed by the newspaper since 1964, when it endorsed Texan Lyndon B. Johnson.[SUP][17][/SUP][SUP][18]

Yeah,they are sooooooo conservative they endorsed Obama in 08,who was mentored by the black panthers.[/SUP]






from the same source you used:





'' It endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012

the Chronicle initially endorsedJeb Bush for the 2016[SUP][23][/SUP] Republican primary, but did not endorse any other candidate after he dropped out.''




You were saying .............
 
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from the same source you used:



'' It endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012

the Chronicle initially endorsedJeb Bush for the 2016[SUP][23][/SUP] Republican primary, but did not endorse any other candidate after he dropped out.''




You were saying .............
Nobody thinks Romney is a conservative except liberals
 

peacenik

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You forgot to include Romney there.

Oh by the way, he is the one who praised Israel's SOCIALIST health care system. One financed by USA taxpayers.
 
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Nobody thinks Romney is a conservative except liberals
I heard an interview with Romney and he sounded like Hillary.....except without the the murder and cover up stuff and I didn't have any top secret state dept emails on a private server in transgender bathroom thing that Hillary has going for her.
 

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In 2012 Romney called himself a severely conservative ​governor.