Trump: Out of Context

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Of course not. Read my first post in this thread. I said Trump speaks emotionally and not pragmatically. I don't think Trump knew he was going to discredit McCain's war service until the second he thought of the attack and spewed it out.

I don't know if McCain even "attacked Trump or his supporters. Maybe the media did report on it, maybe they didn't. I just thought you knew as you were saying that is why he attacked his war credentials. Can you give me a summary of what McCain said about his supporters? Does any of it have relevance to what McCain did in war?
Donald Trump didn't attack McCain. After McCain attacked Donald's supporters, Donald was asked if McCain was a war hero. (You might say Trump was baited.) Trump said, "No." How can that be interpreted as an attack?
 
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Exactly. That is why in my first post I agreed with you and also added that Donald doesn't help the situation. He makes it exponentially worse. I also noted however, that while sometimes they take things out of context, often times they do get it spot on. There is just no justification for some of the things he says/does.
............ that you and I can see... YET. He has surprised me so many times with his seemingly "foolish" brilliance, that I am learning to hold my mouth a little.
 
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I would say: Um... I'm not talking about what resurrection33 did in war. I'm talking about him burning my house down. Why not ask me a question pertaining to that instead?

It would be just as ridiculous as if they asked me, "So, do you like resurections33's hair style?" Even if I do, why would I talk about that when my house was just burned down? :p
Let me put it another way, at the risk of causing you severe emotional trauma. If you were a war hero and came back home and burned down my house, I wouldn't consider you a war hero.
 

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Donald Trump didn't attack McCain. After McCain attacked Donald's supporters, Donald was asked if McCain was a war hero. (You might say Trump was baited.) Trump said, "No." How can that be interpreted as an attack?
He said, "I like guys who aren't captured." That's attacking McCain's service on the basis of his being a POW. Essentially, "No he's not a hero because he got captured."
 

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He said, "I like guys who aren't captured." That's attacking McCain's service on the basis of his being a POW. Essentially, "No he's not a hero because he got captured."
He didn't say that that he doesn't like those that are...or were.
 
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Donald Trump didn't attack McCain. After McCain attacked Donald's supporters, Donald was asked if McCain was a war hero. (You might say Trump was baited.) Trump said, "No." How can that be interpreted as an attack?
[video=youtube;7k1ajHAeXMU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k1ajHAeXMU[/video]

He didn't just say "no"... you're ignoring a lot of context. Ironic that you're accusing the media of doing the same thing. lol
 
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Exactly. That is why in my first post I agreed with you and also added that Donald doesn't help the situation. He makes it exponentially worse. I also noted however, that while sometimes they take things out of context, often times they do get it spot on. There is just no justification for some of the things he says/does.
Donald was never my first choice as a presidential candidate. However, at worst, he is sometimes rude and, sadly, vulgar. But his sins in no way compare with the sins of Hillary Clinton (selling her soul by blessing same-sex marriage and 30,000 deleted emails.) I hope you will consider this.
 
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"He's not a war hero. He's a war hero... He's a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured, okay? I hate to tell ya."

Pretty clear in the video.

He later says, "Perhaps he is a war hero, but..."

I think Trump knows McCain is a war hero, he just wanted to hit him back for calling the people at the rally a bunch of crazies.
 
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He said, "I like guys who aren't captured." That's attacking McCain's service on the basis of his being a POW. Essentially, "No he's not a hero because he got captured."
McCain had attacked Trump's supporters. Then the press came up to Trump and asked him if McCain was hero. What did you think Trump was going to say? Did you think he was going to say, "John McCain ridicules my supporters and I think he is a war hero?" Wake up.
 
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I have a question. If someone is a war hero and then they come home and murder their family...are they still a war hero?
I don't agree with Donald but I liked your post because what you just said vibrated my mind.
 
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Donald was never my first choice as a presidential candidate. However, at worst, he is sometimes rude and, sadly, vulgar. But his sins in no way compare with the sins of Hillary Clinton (selling her soul by blessing same-sex marriage and 30,000 deleted emails.) I hope you will consider this.
It really saddens me that Clinton runs that ad showing him saying "naughty" words "while our children are listening!" Uh, who put those innocent little tykes, unsupervised, in front of the TV? Every third commercial is a half-naked person, or worse.
 
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He didn't just say "no"... you're ignoring a lot of context. Ironic that you're accusing the media of doing the same thing. lol
His feelings were hurt. After McCain attacked Trump's supporters, the press baited him by asking if McCain was a war hero. Trump's sins are tiny compared to those of Hillary Clinton.
 
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"He's not a war hero. He's a war hero... He's a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured, okay? I hate to tell ya."

Pretty clear in the video.

He later says, "Perhaps he is a war hero, but..."

I think Trump knows McCain is a war hero, he just wanted to hit him back for calling the people at the rally a bunch of crazies.
If you are going to bait a wounded man, like the press baited Trump after McCain ridiculed his supporters, then don't expect him to say what you want him to say. His sins are so tiny and so understandable. Then look at Hillary Clinton.
 
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McCain had attacked Trump's supporters. Then the press came up to Trump and asked him if McCain was hero. What did you think Trump was going to say? Did you think he was going to say, "John McCain ridicules my supporters and I think he is a war hero?" Wake up.
Okay... let me pretend to be the reporter and ask Donald questions and replace the "he isn't a war hero" with something else that is arbitrarily irrelevant.

Me: So Trump, is John McCain a White American?

Trump: No, he's Black. He called my people "crazies".

Me: But his skin is really white... How can you say he's Black?

Trump: He's Black. He is White... He is White because he doesn't go outside much. I happen to like people who go outside. I hate to tell ya. Perhaps he's White, but...

This would sound utterly ridiculous if Trump used any other arbitrary attack.
 
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If you are going to bait a wounded man, like the press baited Trump after McCain ridiculed his supporters, then don't expect him to say what you want him to say. His sins are so tiny and so understandable. Then look at Hillary Clinton.
I don't think anyone has any expectations of Trump at this point.

Trump is free to use his speech, but don't say "out of context" when it's really IN context, it's just Trump attacking McCain on something irrelevant as to why he was upset with him in the first place. It doesn't make it out of context, it just makes Trump's attack an emotional and irrational attack that even he doesn't really believe.
 
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Okay... let me pretend to be the reporter and ask Donald questions and replace the "he isn't a war hero" with something else that is arbitrarily irrelevant.

Me: So Trump, is John McCain a White American?

Trump: No, he's Black. He called my people "crazies".

Me: But his skin is really white... How can you say he's Black?

Trump: He's Black. He is White... He is White because he doesn't go outside much. I happen to like people who go outside. I hate to tell ya. Perhaps he's White, but...

This would sound utterly ridiculous if Trump used any other arbitrary attack.

After McCain attacked Trump's supporters, why would you go after Trump? Why not go after McCain?
 
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I don't think anyone has any expectations of Trump at this point.

Trump is free to use his speech, but don't say "out of context" when it's really IN context, it's just Trump attacking McCain on something irrelevant as to why he was upset with him in the first place. It doesn't make it out of context, it just makes Trump's attack an emotional and irrational attack that even he doesn't really believe.
It is taken out of text when you aren't telling both sides of the story.
 
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After McCain attacked Trump's supporters, why would you go after Trump? Why not go after McCain?
I call it like I see it.

I think McCain is wrong that 100% of the 15,000 people that went to see Trump were "crazies". He is over exaggerating the amount of crazies buying in to the Trump campaign; the number is certainly not 0 and not 15,000... some where in between those numbers.

I think Trump is juvenile to attack someone even he views as a war hero about NOT being a war hero. It's just as juvenile to attack McCain by saying he's not White but Black. I think just about everyone knows McCain is a hero (maybe not the best politician though).
 
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I call it like I see it.

I think McCain is wrong that 100% of the 15,000 people that went to see Trump were "crazies". He is over exaggerating the amount of crazies buying in to the Trump campaign; the number is certainly not 0 and not 15,000... some where in between those numbers.

I think Trump is juvenile to attack someone even he views as a war hero about NOT being a war hero. It's just as juvenile to attack McCain by saying he's not White but Black. I think just about everyone knows McCain is a hero (maybe not the best politician though).
Why make such a big deal out of such a small thing? There are things that really matter in this world, so why become obsessed with a petty squabble between two men?

Nobody I know is saying Donald Trump is a saint. We're just saying he's a lot better than Hillary.
 
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I would say: Um... I'm not talking about what resurrection33 did in war. I'm talking about him burning my house down. Why not ask me a question pertaining to that instead?

It would be just as ridiculous as if they asked me, "So, do you like resurections33's hair style?" Even if I do, why would I talk about that when my house was just burned down? :p
So very well said.
LOL