Trump emerges unscathed as the the media attempts to demonize him

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As much as everyone wants to demonize Trump...I have a feeling that he will emerge stronger than ever after the debate last night, because he is the only one brave enough to stand with the silent majority who need someone to lead them in sticking up the middle finger to the "establishment", who are ripping us off and stealing our country. Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
 
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Personally, I think trump is churning the milk can and the butter that's gonna come out of it is Carly fiorna... and she is gonna expose Hillary for the fraud that she is.
 
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As much as everyone wants to demonize Trump...I have a feeling that he will emerge stronger than ever after the debate last night, because he is the only one brave enough to stand with the silent majority who need someone to lead them in sticking up the middle finger to the "establishment", who are ripping us off and stealing our country. Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
I too thought this originally but the more he talks the more I think otherwise. He doesn't seem to exhibit any humility at all. In fact, he has no filter on his mouth and doesn't seem to have any mercy on folks. Am I wrong?
 
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As much as everyone wants to demonize Trump...I have a feeling that he will emerge stronger than ever after the debate last night, because he is the only one brave enough to stand with the silent majority who need someone to lead them in sticking up the middle finger to the "establishment", who are ripping us off and stealing our country. Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
Sirk, I can feel your anger. I understand your anger.

But the middle finger? Let's not go that far in public. Keep it to self. No matter how corrupt the corrupt get, always be godly.

Again, I understand your anger.
 
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Sirk, I can feel your anger. I understand your anger.

But the middle finger? Let's not go that far in public. Keep it to self. No matter how corrupt the corrupt get, always be godly.

Again, I understand your anger.
Nah...I'm not angry. Just fed up with political correctness.
 
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Nah...I'm not angry. Just fed up with political correctness.
Me too! Next time raise the ring finger:rolleyes:... LOL......jk:cool:
Trump is FED UP just like any other red blooded american with a pulse is! Trump will get us out of trouble if he wins! Im rooting for him to pulvarize Hillary. Im hoping he slams her right into prison where she belongs! Yes,Trump is somewhat brash but we can count on him to be truthful. He isnt a politician but he is a leader. Do we want another "politician"? NO! Hes leading thus far and he is leading strong. He has the money to take anyone on and thats what it is all about right? He can play with the liars and cheats and he will beat them at their game to help people like you and me! That is what fuels his tank. He has had it! I think he and Carson would make a good ticket. They would balance each other out. What do you think?
God willing and if the creek dont rise!!
 
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As much as everyone wants to demonize Trump...I have a feeling that he will emerge stronger than ever after the debate last night, because he is the only one brave enough to stand with the silent majority who need someone to lead them in sticking up the middle finger to the "establishment", who are ripping us off and stealing our country. Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
Sirk, I can feel your anger. I understand your anger.

But the middle finger? Let's not go that far in public. Keep it to self. No matter how corrupt the corrupt get, always be godly.

Again, I understand your anger.
On the other hand (now that I've addressed the middle finger), I do agree with Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
 

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Fox News has chosen Bush as the Annointed One. It was obvious during that debate who they support. They obviously can't stand Trump and were trying to bring him down by attacking him.

I wouldn't vote for Trump but I appreciate what he brings to the table. He makes a refreshing change to shady career politicians.
 

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Fox News has chosen Bush as the Annointed One. It was obvious during that debate who they support. They obviously can't stand Trump and were trying to bring him down by attacking him.
I picked up on that as well. Trump is really stirring things up. The liberals really can't stand Trump!

I wouldn't vote for Trump but I appreciate what he brings to the table. He makes a refreshing change to shady career politicians.
I've heard many people say that Trump lacks humility and has no filter, yet at the same time they appreciate what he brings to the table. Trump seems to be the "bitter/sweet" candidate.
 
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I don't think in the political world that things happen by chance. I think trumps rise is a calculated play that enables real conservatives to take off the gloves. Did you notice how none of the other candidates locked horns with him? Only fox news did.
 
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As much as everyone wants to demonize Trump...I have a feeling that he will emerge stronger than ever after the debate last night, because he is the only one brave enough to stand with the silent majority who need someone to lead them in sticking up the middle finger to the "establishment", who are ripping us off and stealing our country.
He made a fool of himself, proved that he doesn't have any answers, doesn't even know a lot of the problems, and that he hates women, other Republicans, in fact just about anyone but himself. As Charles Krauthammer said:

Krauthammer Declares The End Of Trump

The real story is the collapse of Trump in this debate. I thought this, before I saw the Luntz group but I think it is reinforced. The fact is he was out of place. When you think about it, when he's free form, when he's uninterrupted, when he can do the flag of ideas, when he can go on his own and ramble, he is entertaining, he is sharp, and he's actually amusing. But here when he was controlled and in a tight setting, he was lost for most of the debate. And I think it showed that he was in a group of professional politicians whom he mocks, and yet they as a group, individually, were able to handle it and to be sharp and persuasive most of the time, but they left him out in the cold.
And as I said in my Trump thread, there isn't a cogent, processed thought in anything he says. And as Violent so eloquently put it, "Trump is a shameless bully and a foul-smelling sleazebag."

I couldn't agree with both of us more.

Oh...and fox news...I knew you were phony and in the tank for the fake conservatives.
On the contrary, thank Fox News for exposing this fraud for what he is, a self-centered, arrogant phony with an ego bigger than Barack Obama's -- and until the other night, I didn't even think that was possible.
 
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The mainstream Republicans and conservatives are not impressed with Trump.

Trump gets disinvited from influential RedState Gathering event

Top Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been disinvited from a gathering of influential conservatives this weekend, over what an organizer said was a "hostile" and "inappropriate" comment.T

he annual RedState Gathering is being held in Atlanta and was scheduled to include Trump as a Saturday night keynote speaker.

Erick Erickson, the RedState.com editor, said he "disinvited" Trump for a comment he made Friday about Fox News Channel's Megyn Kelly, who asked him during a televised primary debate Thursday about previous comments about women.

"You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes," Trump told CNN. "Blood coming out of her wherever."

Erickson said the Trump campaign told him the candidate meant to say another word when referring to Kelly.
The Trump campaign claimed Erickson was exhibiting "weakness through being politically correct." Sorry, but such a blunt and clearly intended obscene reference isn't just politically incorrect, it is just more proof that this fool is nothing more than a parody of a politician and needs to slink back to his upscale New York apartment and contemplate his navel for the next 17 months.

From a purely psychological aspect, Trump's reaction to the Bret Baier question at the beginning of Thursday's debate is an exercise in paranoia, passive-aggressive anger, and veiled inferiority. He likely isn't really that sure of himself and hides it behind bombast, feigned arrogance, and faked superiority. He isn't qualified to be human, much less president. He needs tons and tons of therapy.
 
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The mainstream Republicans and conservatives are not impressed with Trump.

The Trump campaign claimed Erickson was exhibiting "weakness through being politically correct." Sorry, but such a blunt and clearly intended obscene reference isn't just politically incorrect, it is just more proof that this fool is nothing more than a parody of a politician and needs to slink back to his upscale New York apartment and contemplate his navel for the next 17 months.

From a purely psychological aspect, Trump's reaction to the Bret Baier question at the beginning of Thursday's debate is an exercise in paranoia, passive-aggressive anger, and veiled inferiority. He likely isn't really that sure of himself and hides it behind bombast, feigned arrogance, and faked superiority. He isn't qualified to be human, much less president. He needs tons and tons of therapy.
You may be right but the good people of this country need an attack dog. We've been relegated to the sidelines by letting the left define what can and can't be said and by whom. I think trump is emboldening people to say it like it is and he is exposing the media and left wing for the thin skinned girlymen that they are.

If the conservatives were smart they would keep him in the game and use him to keep shining the light on the issues...like statism and the corrupt corporate elitist banking cabal, illegal immigration and the blood thirsty baby killing race baiting leftist marxists.
 
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You may be right but the good people of this country need an attack dog.
Attack dogs are great for repelling burglars. We aren't being besieged by burglars, we're being besieged by socialists and anarchists. Attack dogs do nothing but rile up an equally vicious opponent.

We need someone who can speak calmly, intelligently, and effectively to the problems we've go, and Trump isn't equipped for any of that.

We've been relegated to the sidelines by letting the left define what can and can't be said and by whom.
That's our own fault, and it isn't something an attack dog can fix. All the attack dog does is make the opponent think we're short-fused and prone to violence.

I think trump is emboldening people to say it like it is and he is exposing the media and left wing for the thin skinned girlymen that they are.
How, by referring to Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle? By defaming John McCain's status as a hero? How long do you think Trump would have lasted in the "Hanoi Hilton"? Or maybe you think his use of the term "leverage" in threatening to bolt the party if we don't bow down to him and make him the nominee makes him "presidential"? You're being just as deceived by a fool as are the Obama voters!

If the conservatives were smart they would keep him in the game and use him to keep shining the light on the issues ...
He doesn't even know what the issues are, much less "shine light" on them!

... like statism and the corrupt corporate elitist banking cabal ...
Those aren't issues that are going to inspire anyone, mainly because they are false flags that are built up by elitists -- real false flags and real elitists -- to take the focus off the problems we need to fix, like state's rights, limited government, a balanced budget, and yes ...

... illegal immigration and the blood thirsty baby killing race baiting leftist marxists.
... but Trump doesn't really have any answers for any of those. He's "going to make Mexico pay for" his border wall? How's he going to do that, declare war, invade the country, and raid their national treasury? He's a male chauvinist pig, nearly a racist, an anti-Semite, and you want him to be the lead guy in the Republican effort to retake the White House? We best just dig ourselves a hole, order our party's and our nation's tombstones, and crawl in, then, because that's what kind of a chance he gives us.

FYI, read this: The Dumbest Stuff Donald Trump has Ever Said
 
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Attack dogs are great for repelling burglars. We aren't being besieged by burglars, we're being besieged by socialists and anarchists. Attack dogs do nothing but rile up an equally vicious opponent.

We need someone who can speak calmly, intelligently, and effectively to the problems we've go, and Trump isn't equipped for any of that.

That's our own fault, and it isn't something an attack dog can fix. All the attack dog does is make the opponent think we're short-fused and prone to violence.

How, by referring to Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle? By defaming John McCain's status as a hero? How long to you think Trump would have lasted in the "Hanoi Hilton"? Or maybe you think his use of the term "leverage" in threatening to bolt the party if we don't bow down to him and make him the nominee makes him "presidential"? You're being just as deceived by a fool as are the Obama voters!

He doesn't even know what the issues are, much less "shine light" on them!

Those aren't issues that are going to inspire anyone, mainly because they are false flags that are built up by elitists -- real false flags and real elitists -- to take the focus off the problems we need to fix, like state's rights, limited government, a balanced budget, and yes ...

... but Trump doesn't really have any answers for any of those. He's "going to make Mexico pay for" his border wall? How's he going to do that, declare war, invade the country, and raid their national treasury? He's a male chauvinist pig, nearly a racist, an anti-Semite, and you want him to be the lead guy in the Republican effort to retake the White House? We best just dig ourselves a hole, order our party's and our nation's tombstones, and crawl in, then, because that's what kind of a chance he gives us.

FYI, read this: The Dumbest Stuff Donald Trump has Ever Said


So we're just supposed to be nice little christians? I agree about the speaking calmly and whatnot but to say Trump is stupid is a bit of a stretch considering he's a pretty successful guy. He ain't lying to us or trying to baffle us with BS and to me...it's a pretty refreshing change from the phonies like McCain and Boehner. You and I agree on a lot of things but where we depart is the fact that Republican party and Fix News are the best politicians and news organizations that money can buy.
 
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Attack dogs are great for repelling burglars. We aren't being besieged by burglars, we're being besieged by socialists and anarchists. Attack dogs do nothing but rile up an equally vicious opponent.

We need someone who can speak calmly, intelligently, and effectively to the problems we've go, and Trump isn't equipped for any of that.

That's our own fault, and it isn't something an attack dog can fix. All the attack dog does is make the opponent think we're short-fused and prone to violence.

How, by referring to Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle? By defaming John McCain's status as a hero? How long to you think Trump would have lasted in the "Hanoi Hilton"? Or maybe you think his use of the term "leverage" in threatening to bolt the party if we don't bow down to him and make him the nominee makes him "presidential"? You're being just as deceived by a fool as are the Obama voters!

He doesn't even know what the issues are, much less "shine light" on them!Those aren't issues that are going to inspire anyone, mainly because they are false flags that are built up by elitists -- real false flags and real elitists -- to take the focus off the problems we need to fix, like state's rights, limited government, a balanced budget, and yes ...

... but Trump doesn't really have any answers for any of those. He's "going to make Mexico pay for" his border wall? How's he going to do that, declare war, invade the country, and raid their national treasury? He's a male chauvinist pig, nearly a racist, an anti-Semite, and you want him to be the lead guy in the Republican effort to retake the White House? We best just dig ourselves a hole, order our party's and our nation's tombstones, and crawl in, then, because that's what kind of a chance he gives us.

FYI, read this: The Dumbest Stuff Donald Trump has Ever Said
Yup pretty much. To which I'd add it amuses me how people that support Trump do so claiming they don't want someone that is a business elitist when in fact Trump is easily the best caricature of a Wall Street elitist. Trump even goes so far as to brag about his ties to dictators like Gaddafhi and then turning around and trying to make the excuse that he ripped Gaddafhi off, which in truth only shows that not only is Trump friends with some very questionable characters in geopolitics, but that he is crooked in his dealings.
 
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Yup pretty much. To which I'd add it amuses me how people that support Trump do so claiming they don't want someone that is a business elitist when in fact Trump is easily the best caricature of a Wall Street elitist. Trump even goes so far as to brag about his ties to dictators like Gaddafhi and then turning around and trying to make the excuse that he ripped Gaddafhi off, which in truth only shows that not only is Trump friends with some very questionable characters in geopolitics, but that he is crooked in his dealings.
But yet we will elect leaders who walk away from car accidents to let their passenger drown in a ditch, or play footsie in the bathroom at the airport... that have been indoctrinated with marxist ideology, or leave american service men to die in what they KNEW at the time was a terrorist attack but yet still blame it on a you tube video, make bad deals with bad countries and continually throw our allies under the bus...not to mention ship our jobs over seas and then open the sieve to let undesirable people cross our border who bring disease death drugs and mayhem right thru our front door..... I could go on and on but it just makes me mad how BOTH parties have undermined and shredded our constitution and liberty in the name of being nice. Was Moses nice when he told the Levites to kill 3000 people? Not that I'm advocating for killing people.....just making an illustration of how big of a paper tiger we have allowed our leaders to turn us into.

Trump is doing something no politician has done in a long time and that is.....waking up the sleeping people to the perils that are coming if we don't make some serious changes and put some people in jail for what they have done.
 
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So we're just supposed to be nice little christians? I agree about the speaking calmly and whatnot but to say Trump is stupid is a bit of a stretch considering he's a pretty successful guy.
So was Al Capone, and by pretty much the same methods.

He ain't lying to us or trying to baffle us with BS ...
Remember that comment I made about you being just as deceived by a fool as Obama supporters? Double down on that as a result of this comment.

... and to me...it's a pretty refreshing change from the phonies like McCain and Boehner.
I am baffled beyond belief as to how you think it is "refreshing" to hear sheer stupidity like Trump spews. Did you read that article? Did you consider how he's going to get Mexico to pay for that wall? I will admit he is pretty smart in believing that if he speaks loudly and bombastically enough people will think the noise and idiocy is great, so long as they don't consider the content, and obviously most who support him don't.

You and I agree on a lot of things but where we depart is the fact that Republican party and Fix News are the best politicians and news organizations that money can buy.
You've added "Fox News" to this mantra of yours, apparently because they hurt your feelings entrapping Trump with the first question of the debate. But his reaction since has proven that, if they didn't trap him, someone else would, and his "attack dog" act isn't going to play much longer.

Bombast and noise aren't presidential. They're distractions for the low-information voter, much like Obama's key words "hope and change" were eight years ago. There is no difference, except for the target audience.
 
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So was Al Capone, and by pretty much the same methods.

Remember that comment I made about you being just as deceived by a fool as Obama supporters? Double down on that as a result of this comment.

I am baffled beyond belief as to how you think it is "refreshing" to hear sheer stupidity like Trump spews. Did you read that article? Did you consider how he's going to get Mexico to pay for that wall? I will admit he is pretty smart in believing that if he speaks loudly and bombastically enough people will think the noise and idiocy is great, so long as they don't consider the content, and obviously most who support him don't.

You've added "Fox News" to this mantra of yours, apparently because they hurt your feelings entrapping Trump with the first question of the debate. But his reaction since has proven that, if they didn't trap him, someone else would, and his "attack dog" act isn't going to play much longer.

Bombast and noise aren't presidential. They're distractions for the low-information voter, much like Obama's key words "hope and change" were eight years ago. There is no difference, except for the target audience.

Personally I like ben carson and Carly. If you don't like my take on the Donald fine....but there is no need to get personal with me and call me deceived or imply that I am all starry eyed about Donald Trump. Like I said in an earlier post....he is waking people up to the seriousness of the mess that we are in....and that is a good thing.
 
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Personally I like ben carson and Carly. If you don't like my take on the Donald fine....but there is no need to get personal with me and call me deceived or imply that I am all starry eyed about Donald Trump.
Sorry I went that far. You're a good friend, and I don't intend to insult you. Please forgive me.

Like I said in an earlier post....he is waking people up to the seriousness of the mess that we are in....and that is a good thing.
Sorry, brother, but I don't think anyone who makes us as a party look like bigots, chauvinists, or crazies does us any favors.