The REAL Donald Trump?

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p_rehbein

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i don't know how accurate this is...

i saw a reporter's account of this event...all the reporter said is that the protester punched a trump supporter and then got pepper sprayed...the reporter did not mention any groping preceding the punch...

right now i'm not sure who to believe regarding this story...
The "protester" was/is a 15 year old girl. Let's not loose sight of that. Yes. She did punch the man who grabbed and groped her breast.............wouldn't YOU? And, yes, then the other guy came up and pepper sprayed her.

As for the "validity" of this incident, the Police believe it as they are currently searching for the two men, and intend to arrest and charge them.
 

p_rehbein

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No doubt the last 24 hours or so have not been good for Trump. Not only the 15 year old girl incident, but in a speech he delivered in Apple Valley, Wisconsin, Trump revealed his TRUE CONSERVATIVE beliefs on the Federal Governments role.

Trump attacked Scott Walker (R) blaming him for messing up Wisconsin's economy............What did he claim were Walker's sins?

As Governor, Walker REFUSED to raise taxes.............AND he CUT Government spending!

Well, I say we gather together and tar and feather this Walker guy! He is CLEARLY no CONSERVATIVE!

uh, er, wait..............haven't Conservatives in D.C. been promising us for years that they would NOT raise taxes AND they would CUT Government spending?

Hmm...............

The past 24 hours or so have not been kind to Trump, and he only has himself to blame.

Worry not, his supporters will continue to ignore what this guy says/does...............truth isn't relevant.
 
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No doubt the last 24 hours or so have not been good for Trump. Not only the 15 year old girl incident, but in a speech he delivered in Apple Valley, Wisconsin, Trump revealed his TRUE CONSERVATIVE beliefs on the Federal Governments role.

Trump attacked Scott Walker (R) blaming him for messing up Wisconsin's economy............What did he claim were Walker's sins?

As Governor, Walker REFUSED to raise taxes.............AND he CUT Government spending!

Well, I say we gather together and tar and feather this Walker guy! He is CLEARLY no CONSERVATIVE!

uh, er, wait..............haven't Conservatives in D.C. been promising us for years that they would NOT raise taxes AND they would CUT Government spending?

Hmm...............

The past 24 hours or so have not been kind to Trump, and he only has himself to blame.

Worry not, his supporters will continue to ignore what this guy says/does...............truth isn't relevant.
He also talked about penalties about for people who get abortions and then backpedaled on that.....now while I think abortion is murder Mr Trump has been stepping in it a lot lately.
 

p_rehbein

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He also talked about penalties about for people who get abortions and then backpedaled on that.....now while I think abortion is murder Mr Trump has been stepping in it a lot lately.
I spent a lot of time thinking about you yesterday, after all this came out. Let me say:

This is a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for Trump to STEP UP and show America that he not only talks the talk, but he WALKS the WALK.

How? He should have a News Conference and DENOUNCE these two guys in the incident with the young girl. He should call for his supporters (who attended that rally) that may know who these two were to contact the local Police and give them that information. He should FIRMLY call on his supporters to STOP all of these types of actions/reactions at his Rallies. This would go a long way to showing that he actually walks what he talks.
 
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I spent a lot of time thinking about you yesterday, after all this came out. Let me say:

This is a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for Trump to STEP UP and show America that he not only talks the talk, but he WALKS the WALK.

How? He should have a News Conference and DENOUNCE these two guys in the incident with the young girl. He should call for his supporters (who attended that rally) that may know who these two were to contact the local Police and give them that information. He should FIRMLY call on his supporters to STOP all of these types of actions/reactions at his Rallies. This would go a long way to showing that he actually walks what he talks.
The primaries are definitely good in the sense that they reveal a lot about a person. I'll be watching to see what he does.
 

p_rehbein

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Trump Spokeswoman on FNC is now giving an explanation for Trump's comments concerning abortion.

He simply misspoke...........he didn't mean what he said.......

Oh, ok...........guess that's ok
 

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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/03/2016-republican-poll-trump-cruz-kasich-221111

The results indicate that unifying Republican opposition to Donald Trump would be very hard. Donald Trump would lead either Ted Cruz or John Kasich in a two-way race, according to the results of a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday. Asked whom they would like to win the GOP nomination, 43 percent of the 652 Republicans surveyed said they wanted Trump to emerge as the party's choice in Cleveland, followed by 29 percent for Cruz and just 16 percent for Kasich, with 9 percent undecided. Story Continued Below In a head-to-head matchup between Trump and Cruz — with Kasich voters re-allocated to their second choices — the Manhattan real-estate mogul earned 46 percent support, compared ...
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I spent a lot of time thinking about you yesterday, after all this came out. Let me say:

This is a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for Trump to STEP UP and show America that he not only talks the talk, but he WALKS the WALK.

How? He should have a News Conference and DENOUNCE these two guys in the incident with the young girl. He should call for his supporters (who attended that rally) that may know who these two were to contact the local Police and give them that information. He should FIRMLY call on his supporters to STOP all of these types of actions/reactions at his Rallies. This would go a long way to showing that he actually walks what he talks.
Trump is more likely to call a news conference to offer the two men to pay their court fees for what they did to the 15 year old girl than he is to denounce his minions.

We can always dream though. :)
 
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Trump Spokeswoman on FNC is now giving an explanation for Trump's comments concerning abortion.

He simply misspoke...........he didn't mean what he said.......

Oh, ok...........guess that's ok

He misspeaks a lot. :rolleyes:

Donald also misspoke when he agreed to not sign a pledge to not run as an independent if he doesn't win the Republican nomination... he ruled that out today.
 

p_rehbein

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He misspeaks a lot. :rolleyes:

Donald also misspoke when he agreed to not sign a pledge to not run as an independent if he doesn't win the Republican nomination... he ruled that out today.
So did Cruz and Kasich............sooooo

That "pledge" wasn't worth the paper it was printed on FROM THE BEGINNING.
 
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So did Cruz and Kasich............sooooo

That "pledge" wasn't worth the paper it was printed on FROM THE BEGINNING.
Doesn't it look bad for all 3 of them though? Or do you think because they all flip flopped they are on equal footing?
 

p_rehbein

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Doesn't it look bad for all 3 of them though? Or do you think because they all flip flopped they are on equal footing?
I don't think ANY of the Candidates who signed that Pledge actually intended to abide by it. It was a "trick" designed by the RNC to force Trump to NOT run as a 3rd Party Candidate. I suspect the RNC is wishing they had never come up with that little diddy........ :)

As for their looking bad, it depends on each person to decide that. Frankly, I would have never (were I Cruz or Kasich, or any of the others) agreed to or signed anything that said I would support a Trump Candidacy.
 

p_rehbein

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Reported in Chicago Tribune..........


Donald Trump refused on Sunday to rule out running as an independent if he fails to win the Republican presidential nomination, renewing a threat that party leaders thought they had quashed months ago.

"I want to run as a Republican. I will beat Hillary Clinton," Trump said on "Fox News Sunday."
When pressed to rule out an independent run, the New York billionaire said, "I'm gonna have to see how I was treated. It's very simple."
The prospect that Trump will launch an insurgent third party run and draw his ardent supporters away from a rival Republican nominee, widening the divisions in the GOP, is a nightmare scenario for party leaders
 
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Reported in Chicago Tribune..........


Donald Trump refused on Sunday to rule out running as an independent if he fails to win the Republican presidential nomination, renewing a threat that party leaders thought they had quashed months ago.

"I want to run as a Republican. I will beat Hillary Clinton," Trump said on "Fox News Sunday."
When pressed to rule out an independent run, the New York billionaire said, "I'm gonna have to see how I was treated. It's very simple."
The prospect that Trump will launch an insurgent third party run and draw his ardent supporters away from a rival Republican nominee, widening the divisions in the GOP, is a nightmare scenario for party leaders
the thing with this threat is that the republicans will be annihilated if trump -is- the nominee...

trump is now having to deal with a perception that he previously thought was on -his- wide...his -opponents- now have nothing to lose...
 

p_rehbein

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I votes fer Trump cuz hez gonna make Americar great again

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I take it those who are continually spewing anti Trump rhetoric, won't be supporting him if he becomes the nominee?