Donald Trump’s ‘bloody’ slam of Megyn Kelly gets him booted from RedState Gathering

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Trump’s statement about Megyn Kelly highlights once again his misogyny, and Jack Wheeler has the goods on this blowhard:

He (Trump last night) said nothing of substance whatever – try to find a counterexample in the transcript. A close personal friend of mine has a net worth much higher than Trump’s, has known him for many years, and has intimate familiarity with his business dealings. Here is what he tells me:

“Trump is an incoherent wind bag – a symptom of the cheapening of our culture like Kim Kardashian. He got his start with his father’s money made from subsidized housing projects in Queens, and his father’s ties to New York City politicians. He’s been a crony capitalist from day one.

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In the 1980s, when he tried to become a client at Goldman, I and the other senior partners there turned him down because of his seedy reputation and that he was de facto bankrupt. It was the same a few years later at Lazard.

He’s lost his money on these tacky casinos which use just his name for a fee while the bond holders control the equity. He was bailed out by his cheap TV reality shows. In truth, he has no real business other than clever capitalizing on his name.

I estimate his net worth to be well south of a billion in real terms since he attributes massive value ($3 billion) to the “goodwill” of his name, the Trump “brand.” He takes future projected revenues (like TV show contracts) and calls them assets.

He is no conservative, not even remotely. Rather he’s a populist saying what he thinks will get him attention. He’s a lover of cronyism, a big supporter of Hillary, and in no man’s land politically.

It’s the GOP leadership’s shame that this guy can emerge due to their ineptitude and the voters’ exasperation with them. That said, his candidacy will end like the Hindenburg.”

And lest we forget, Trump has numerous weaknesses –- notably a huge blind spot about the jihad threat, including a disturbing willingness to kowtow to jihadist intimidation and surrender the freedom of speech.

The case of Donald Trump is one of the basic freedom of speech, in New York and in America in general. For everyone, not just for the Donald.

What Trump clearly doesn’t understand is that the freedom of speech is the foundation of a free society. Without it, a tyrant can wreak havoc unopposed, while his opponents are silenced.

I have written extensively on why Donald Trump is so wrong. And more just keeps coming.

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“Donald Trump’s ‘bloody’ slam of Megyn Kelly gets him booted from RedState Gathering,” by Celeste Katz, Denis Slattery, and Cameron Joseph, New York Daily News, August 8, 2015:

Donald Trump made a decidedly graphic comment against debate moderator Megyn Kelly Friday night while on CNN.

Finally, with one more nasty slur, Donald Trump has the right wing of the Republican party seeing red.

Trump was left in the cold when he was uninvited from a pivotal gathering of conservatives — angered by more Trump venom directed at Fox News’ Megyn Kelly.

In an interview on CNN Friday night, Trump blasted Kelly for bringing up his years of piggish, anti-women remarks, as she questioned him during the Republican debate Thursday.

“You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her — wherever,” Trump said.

Hours later, the leader of the annual Red State Gathering in Atlanta announced on Twitter that the Donald was no longer welcome at the weekend event — and Kelly was asked to join the conference in his place.

“I have rescinded my invitation to Mr.Trump. While I have tried to give him great latitude, his remark about Megyn Kelly was a bridge too far,” organizer Erick Erickson wrote.

“His comment was inappropriate,” Erickson explained in a statement. “It is unfortunate to have to disinvite him. But I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong.”

Late Friday night, Erickson told the Daily News he made the decision out of “common decency.”

“I mean, come on, you’re going to accuse Megyn Kelly of having her period and that’s why she asked the tough questions … I just think that’s crap.”

Trump initially appeared hardly cowed by the snub from Erickson, or the prospect of losing the support of the party’s conservative base, which has catapulted him to No. 1 in the polls.

“This is just another example of weakness through being politically correct,” his campaign said in a statement early Saturday morning.

“For all of the people who were looking forward to Mr. Trump coming, we will miss you. Blame Erick Erickson, your weak and pathetic leader. We’ll now be doing another campaign stop at another location.”

Trump took to Twitter early Saturday to say his “blood” comment was in reference to Kelly’s nose.

“Re Megyn Kelly quote: ‘you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever’ (NOSE),” Trump wrote. “Just got on w/thought.”

His campaign said in a statement “only a deviant would think anything else.”

“Mr. Trump made Megyn Kelly look really bad — she was a mess with her anger and totally caught off guard,” the statement, in part, said. “Mr. Trump said ‘blood was coming out of her eyes and whatever’ meaning nose, but wanted to move on to more important topics.”

Trump’s team also said it was an “honor” to be disinvited to the conference.

“Mr. Trump is an outsider and does not fit his agenda,” the statement said.

The bombastic billionaire was in full attack mode all through Friday.

On “Morning Joe” Trump denied he’d made some of the chauvinistic comments brought up during the GOP debate.

“I didn’t say many of those things,” he said. “I don’t know where they got some of these words. Not that I’m an angel, but I don’t recognize some of those words.”

But every one was documented at the time. And Trump added to the list early Friday morning, retweeting a Twitter backer who called Kelly a “bimbo” after calling her “not very good or professional” in a tweet of his own during an hour-long, 3 a.m. Twitter tantrum.

Megyn Kelly asked him about derogatory comments he has made about women during the Fox News debate, with which he claimed it was only Rosie O’Donnell.

“You really bombed,” he said to her after calling her “overrated and angry.”

He also tagged Fox News contributor Frank Luntz as a “low class slob” because the focus group Luntz conducted didn’t like what they saw of the loudmouth on the debate stage.

“Don’t come to my office looking for business again. You are a clown!” Trump tweeted at Luntz, who first got under his skin a few weeks ago in Iowa when he provoked Trump into insulting John McCain’s war record.

Strangely, Trump was at his gentlest Friday talking about Hillary Clinton. Trump said during the debate that Bill and Hillary Clinton came to his 2005 wedding to Melania Knauss because of his major contributions to her campaigns and the Clintons’ charity.

“I said, ‘Be at my wedding’ and she came to my wedding. She had no choice,” he said.

A spokeswoman for Clinton told reporters the two couples were “long established” acquaintances and called the comment hurtful.

“It hurt her feelings, I’m sure, to hear him suggest he didn’t actually want her there for her company,” she said.

Trump said Friday he was “joking” about that.

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Douglas Byrne Sr
Douglas Byrne Sr
8 years ago

The more you people talk Trump down, the more it makes me and others want to vote for him. It shows that you are desperate because he is bucking the system. Democrats don’t represent me or my ideals. Republicans are no longer a Conservative party and also don’t represent my ideals. If Donald Trump would do what he says he would try to do, that is fine by me. Even if he is a pumped up windbag. I don’t care, I want someone that isn’t a career politician. He certainly can’t make a bigger mess in this country than the pice of libtard trash that is president now has.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

The political elites, the media elites, WANT certain people to run, and work tirelessly to fight people who want America to recover from the current failure in the White House and their preferred successor.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

NO lawyer either – though I’m sure he knows and hires lots of them.

winfidel
winfidel
8 years ago

A vote for Trump is a vote for Hillary. So congrats on that.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  winfidel

A vote for Hillary is a vote for Obama 3.0.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago
Reply to  winfidel

At this point what difference does it make? Voting for same old same old is changing NOTHING!

Douglas Byrne Sr
Douglas Byrne Sr
8 years ago
Reply to  winfidel

I am no longer holding my nose and voting. I will vote for whomever I think represents what I want. If the Republicans lose because they can’t put up anyone worthy of voting for, so be it. I don’t believe Trump will be in it at the end. I just like how much pressure is being applied to the Republicans by Trump. Perhaps they will get the message and one of them will grow a spine, distinguish themselves from the rest (and liberals) and shove the Constitution right up the Democrats ass and turn this country back into the greatest nation that we once were.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  winfidel

Not if Dems and independents also vote for Trump which it seems they will.

Douglas Byrne Sr
Douglas Byrne Sr
7 years ago
Reply to  winfidel

Still feel that way? Trump is tied or even ahead in important swing states. Looks like that vote for Trump will net positive results. Hillary Cuntons prospects are getting worse by the day. She still hasn’t slipped the noose yet, and Americans that had previously supported her are falling off the cart.

Ming the Merciless
Ming the Merciless
8 years ago

A dead clock is right twice a day, so when Fidel Castro said that the Demon-rats and the Repugs are like the same dog with different collars, HE WAS RIGHT…Too bad Pam has turned on her readers…Fox is going to collapse and so will Pamela Geller’s readership…
http://www.luispabon.com/entropia/images/ilus_mismoperro.gif

yeshedoes
yeshedoes
8 years ago

what a bimbo, a blondie bimbo

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  yeshedoes

All of Fox’s efforts FAILED to get a Republican president elected in the past.

Fox and its hand picked spokesmen/women are STILL programmed to back ANOTHER Republican failure run.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  yeshedoes

The whole gotcha debate was a joke. No questions about mosques in America. No questions about islamic jihad attacks in America. No questions about helping Iran to become a nuclear power. I thought I was watching CNN. Kelly made it about the mythical Republican war on women instead of issues that threaten America’s very existence.

Harold David
Harold David
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

“Kelly made it about the mythical Republican war on women instead of issues that threaten America’s very existence” – The best comment on here so far.
It’s not about Trump’s misogyny or Megyn Kelly’s hurt feelings, it’s about the issues. If you lose control of the borders, you lose control of the country and everyone from Mexicans to jihadists can walk right in. I don’t think Trump will win but I’m glad that he’s ruffling a few feathers.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Harold David

I never thought a guy whose middle name is Hussein would ever win.

I reasoned that electing a Hussein would be like electing a guy whose middle name was Adolf/Gunter/Hans/Fritz during WW2.

Harold David
Harold David
8 years ago

Middle names: Who needs them? 😉
“I never thought a guy whose middle name is Hussein would ever win.”…TWICE.

smartypup
smartypup
8 years ago

In all honesty he is very abrasive and unsettling in his personal insukts. That said in all honesty Ms. Geller, when I think of what we are facing including islamic terrorism and domination, I cannot think of another person who will stand up against it! I know full well he did not support you with the Garland event and was wrong. But I also have seen him in interview where he comes out and says muslims have a bad vibe and what is wrong with them. I cannot imagine any other wimp chamber puppet candidate saying anything against muslimz. I could be wrong tho.
You are entitled to your opinion and it is respected but at this point I say Trump is the figurehead for a huge movement of Americans. Will be interesting to watch this play out.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  smartypup

Personally, I think he just likes the publicity. If he doesn’t act like his signature blowhard self, he wouldn’t get as much publicity.

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago

As I’ve said many times, I love you Ms. Geller. However, just because Trump believes your cartoon contest was unwise does not mean he is some kind of kowtowing Islamophiliac! Have any of the other Republican candidates expressed support for the Mohamed cartoon contest? Even if one of them did, I doubt they’d have the balls to say it publicly. Trump is the only one taking a strong stand on issues and he doesn’t care if it pisses people off. In that sense he resembles you! Trump says that if he were President he would destroy ISIS so fast it would make your head spin. Then he would send in our great western oil companies to take over the oil, encircling them with a U.S. military armed to the teeth. Trump says it makes no sense for the U.S. to have spent $2.6 trillion in Iraq and leave there with nothing, just so Iran and ISIS can move in and take the trillions of dollars in oil and use that money for terror! Trump also says that the Saudi Royals are only in power because we have protected them with our once great military. However, they don’t pay us a dime for that protection even though they are raking in a billion dollars a day! Trump says its time to renegotiate with the Saudis! Does that sound Islamophiliac?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

Pam Geller is not very intelligent , she can’t comprehend what Trump is doing.

Megyn, Rosie and now Pam, too stupid to listen to.
Trump should be pam’s hero instead she is his enemy.
Certain women have a sexist hatred for Mr. Trump.
Most women like a leader, these three are hateful, and see Trump as a trophy to hang on their wall, publicity seekers, using Donald.
Megyn prefers howard stern’s way of speaking to women, nuff said.

Ghost
Ghost
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The entire Howard Stern interview is quite revealing on a number of levels.

scott
scott
8 years ago
Reply to  Ghost

Yes it was for both Megan and Donald who both were interviewed by Stern.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

You can get anything you want, on the Internet…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCO4MuhjNrg

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

Why aren’t you showing the megan kelly interview instead, she’s the one complaining about how women like men to talk to them.
Liking Stern and now harassing Mr. Trump.

scott
scott
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

I disagree. I like Pam and Trump. Would like to see them work together. It could happen. I would like to pick someone else, but no one is standing up like Trump. I want someone who is not a milk toast. How about a ticket of Trump and Pam as VP?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

If Pam was smart she would not try to harm him.
I admire Pam for her work, but she would only harm Trump on a ticket, but he could let her and Bridget Gabriel, do all the talking to the moslem devils as secretaries of state.
Then Pam’s enemy would really feel sick, and Pam and all of us could enjoy satire in a free country again the way it was meant.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Maybe Pam can’t go against the large investment banking interests she mentioned in the article.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  sandra schmidt

Makes sense, Pam is aligned with powerful Trump haters, maybe even owned, she’s off the rails for not much from Mr. Trump.

knight
knight
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

Like to see those fighting this evil of Islam unite, not axsecond front fighting each other. Islam likes that as they move in to behead and rape.

Vincent Bruce is a Buffoon
Vincent Bruce is a Buffoon
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Pamela Geller is extremely intelligent and a very effective speaker.

Most people cannot comprehend what the hell Trump is doing except maybe a fellow buffoon like you Vincent Bruce. Trump is an obnoxious bully.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

I agree Pam is intelligent and a wonderful person and a great speaker, but she is not doing the intelligent thing with Trump, in my opinion. My wording was poor, saying she is not intelligent was not meant overall, but only regarding Mr. Trump. I am a buffoon, I feel honored by you.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

You call Trump a bully.
You are trying to ridicule me by your tag.
You mam are the bulliest.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

Yes, he is.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago

I would rather have an obnoxious bully dealing with our enemies than the regurgitated pap that constitutes the career politicians who have continued to fail us. We want him to lead our country, not take us on a date.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

Pam geller cannot take legitimate criticism.
The cartoons lost their value when they are used as a contest instead of a running conversation in the public.
They make our side look petty and foolish.
Make such a great cartoon that it becomes famous.
You are losing the value of the purpose of satire.
Not some private meeting that no one would have heard about, we all already know they kill over cartoons, this was an easy way to get people killed.

scott
scott
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

She made a point because no one was paying attention to the Trojan horse that Obama is building. From the middle east, Christians are excluded and islamics are being brought here – 300,000 last year alone. Now who is foolish? Did you know that they expect to take over the USA in 30 years – They have a plan and they are working it. Saudis are bringing in 200 a day to this country. Saudis fund our colleges to white wash their religion. The love of money – Congress is bought off by the Saudis, who are the biggest spending lobbyists in our government. Look at the 25 million Hillery received.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

The only reason Mr. Trump is running is, he feels no one else will stop isis, the gutless lot, had its chances to call obama a muslim, but they never call for truth.
Trump is right pam geller is not a good messenger, she is brave but stupid to believe she doesn’t need someone like Trump backing her in a more powerful way, Trump knows what evil is, he’s not the clown these insulting divisive idiots are.
If Pam threw in with Trump and stopped sulking we all would profit.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Ms. Geller knows who Trump is and what he stands for. You don’t. Here read the quote she cited the other day about Trump and what he is: Trump is an incoherent wind bag – a symptom of the cheapening of our culture like Kim Kardashian. He got his start with his father’s money made from subsidized housing projects in Queens, and his father’s ties to New York City politicians. He’s been a crony capitalist from day one.

In the 1980s, when he tried to become a client at Goldman, I and the other senior partners there turned him down because of his seedy reputation and that he was de facto bankrupt. It was the same a few years later at Lazard.

He’s lost his money on these tacky casinos which use just his name for a fee while the bond holders control the equity. He was bailed out by his cheap TV reality shows. In truth, he has no real business other than clever capitalizing on his name.

I estimate his net worth to be well south of a billion in real terms since he attributes massive value ($3 billion) to the “goodwill” of his name, the Trump “brand.” He takes future projected revenues (like TV show contracts) and calls them assets.

He is no conservative, not even remotely. Rather he’s a populist saying what he thinks will get him attention. He’s a lover of cronyism, a big supporter of Hillary, and in no man’s land politically.

It’s the GOP leadership’s shame that this guy can emerge due to their ineptitude and the voters’ exasperation with them. That said, his candidacy will end like the Hindenburg.”

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Bear1909

It sounds like you are quoting Rosie O’Donnel.
Why did he tell the government he has $10 billion, can he lie about that.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

So what if my intel on Trump overlaps Rosie’s critique of Donald Trump? She didn’t say anything specific with firsthand knowledge of Trump as far as I can tell in the research that I’ve done. Trump can tell the government anything he wants….he projects his assets based on future sales of his namesake….his brand. But in terms of being able to borrow on hard assets like a real casino— he wouldn’t be able to do that given how his earnings and assets are constructed. He technically isn’t lying—- but a brand can be gone tomorrow with nothing to sell off in event of the Wolf coming back to his door. A dead casino has tangible saleable assets of course as an example of the point being made in my quote.

knight
knight
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

You have what Muslims call the Mahdi, expected now till 2019, then the arrival of the anti-Christ their Isa (Jesus) by 2022

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The contest created the conversation that you say you are seeking. America is asleep about islam. The contest wasn’t only wise it was necessary. Islam is evil and it is destroying the world while the west yawns.

Pamela Geller is risking her life to wake the world up. You, on the other hand, are giving aid and comfort to the enemy by criticizing her. Go crawl back in your hole.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

You expressed your opinion well, but you ended it like a jerk.

Nat's daughter
Nat's daughter
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Agree and well stated. Love ya Pamela.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Only like free speech when someone says what you agree with? Sounds like you are the un-American pos that needs to crawl into a hole.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  sandra schmidt

It really feels good that you in particular had my back.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

I thought it was great that Pamela smoked out a few jihadi freaks and they got their just desserts. She deserves a medal.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  sandra schmidt

What if the cops and 50 people were killed, would she give them all medals.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

That’s BS. It had great shock value. Have a cartoon contest in American and the jihadis try to do to an American woman what they did to a group of french people? On our shores? Americans didn’t know that they would kill us here.

It was a public event, btw.

And how exactly is a satirical cartoon about Islam in America going to become famous when the mainstream media is in the tank with the Brotherhood and the Mullahs? Explain that a little more.

It woke up some people that jihadis mean what they say. Here in Berkeley CA there are fewer “Coexist” bumper stickers after Garland.

The time for “running conversation” has passed. I am busy avoiding people like you in social circles because I am busy preparing for what is likely going to happen when 38,000 Muslims living in a very small 16 square mile area in the southeast bay area take advantage of the high volume of covert arms shipments coming into the Port of Oakland each month since 9-11. . Hmmmm…you didn’t know that? Not surprised….it’s happening slowly so that when their strike comes it will topple police and city systems quickly thanks to Executive orders and direct importing of Muslim families from Gaza. Yemen and Afghanistan into communities.

You can’t have conversations with Muslims— the first six letters of that word suggest you are talking with them because you intend to “convert.”

Running conversations indeed.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Bear1909

You scare me sir.
I have watched our nations allow islam into our environment, and am expecting to die because of it.
I asked a muslima if she knew mohamhed was poisoned by his child bride aisha, she sent 5 muslims after me, I made them realize three of them would be thrown down a 20 foot stairwell, leaving two to fight me, they all walked away screaming at me, it was comical.
Point is, I used to live close to the streets of toronto and had many people who liked to speak with me, I had a street army of maniac freaks, a tough lot of people, my snooker was very emotional and my friends treated me like a king, loyal to me. Gangsters, business owners, street friends, I had the ability to walk the streets and was safe.
Now I am alone, but I will walk anywhere anyway, carrying a poster of ” Praise Aisha Day Parade ” I want to get a permit from the city and find volunteers to join the parade, take it to the streets of toronto, while we are not totally outnumbered.
Love is God – I have nothing to lose – only to give – my life for my fellow man – may Love be with you –

scott
scott
8 years ago

Jilhad, We still have not seen any candidate talk about the real problem of Islam and nor does any but a few on line. The whole American culture is in being deceived mode except Pam Keller and those like her. And Pam you also, if you are reading, I think Trump, like no other candidate could do the following if we could get him the understanding. Since Islam is a
“State” and has declared war on “US”(as well as the rest of the world), Let “US”
declare war on Islam, and begin deporting the enemy. Denounce Islam or you are
deported, US citizen or not. Islam will now be only recognized as an “Enemy State” and all members of Islam will be dealt with as enemy combatants.
The best way to do that is to make Islamic state citizens go away and
give us back our God given freedoms, that the constitution is supposed to
guarantee us.. Any “US” Dittos? What do you think?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

100% with you.
Hope Trump does it no one else can.

Ming the Merciless
Ming the Merciless
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The lamestream media, the demon-rat party and the repug party have terrorized everybody…and it seem they have terrorized Pam Geller too…Only the Donald have remained standing…

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago

“Everybody?” I am the exception that proves your theory doesn’t hold. Hang out with some patriots and tea partiers and see how terrorize we are. There are so many groups the US government is terrorized about just waiting for President Chucklehead to make his move. The jihadi ding bats are in the same pickle as he is. “Unleash hell…” Does that command mean anything to you? We’re here. The Donald is a poseur who is getting his jollies—– but he doesn’t stick with anything long enough to build it. He rents out his name for chrissakes.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Trump is a Clinton operative. He is providing a political screen for her to get her legal troubles under control so she can begin campaigning for real. In the meantime the entire GOP has taken Trump’s bait instead of calling him out on what he is doing—- he has jumped in before and jumped out. He escalates the Democratic media machine attacks on the absurd behavior and fecklessness of the GOP. That is his mission— he isn’t campaigning against the Machine—- he is a tool of the machine and REpublicans are acting like British fops in their indignance and self-absorbed “establishment” nonsense. They have completely caved in Congress and are helping President Dingleberry cast Lady Liberty’s shoes in cement during his final months. Trump is a Trojan horse.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Bear1909

Interesting theory, but I do not think Trump is the kind of man to do such a despicable thing.
I feel Love coming from Mr. Trump.
His interaction with the people when walking around is so casual and relaxed, the people on the street adore his gentle manner, Mr. Trump is a gentle soul all the time even when being lied about to his face, but he responds to soul killers with truth unrelenting truth, just what we need to defeat evil.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

That overly rich spoiled angry baboon a gentle soul ?
The only love coming from him is for himself . Vincent do you work for his campaign ?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

You and I see him opposite ways.I was just called a buffoon earlier, thank you for respect not calling me names.
I admire Mr. Trump, his children are hard workers, the way he taught them to be, yes they are born rich but their father didn’t spoil them the way most people with money spoil their kids, showing me that Mr. Trump is a loving man.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Vincent you did not answer my question , do you work for Trump ? Honest answer .

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

I’m sorry, no I do not work for Mr. Trump but I do respect him a great deal.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Good for you Vincent . Bad for America . He will never be President anyhow and that is a given he will surely blow it with his weird superior complex .
Trump might eventually hand the Presidency to the Dems in a third party bid .

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

He will not form a third party unless he is sure of winning.
I think you have the wrong take on Mr. Trump, he is not like obama in any way, Trump is just humble enough that he can say anything knowing it is his honest opinion, not an overbearing dolt like obama, who thinks america needs to be taught everything by obama the malignant narcissist.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

Final word on this ! Trump can be trusted with his word as well as BHO can with his .
Trump might be your savior but not mine or America’s .

DVultD
DVult
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

Thinking you are superior is pretty well a prerequisite for anyone trying to become president.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  DVult

If you read my statement I stated his WEIRD superior complex . Facial contortions when he disagrees with another candidate or verbal abuse to those .
A complete spoiled crooked billionaires son who would be nothing without his father’s ill gotten money .

DVultD
DVult
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

I didn’t watch the debate nor do I watch reality shows or beauty contests so I don’t know anything about the facial contortions. I have noticed the verbal abuse which sometimes seem a bit immature. Whatever he is or isn’t he seems 100000000X more accomplished than Obama and I don’t see how he could be a worse president.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Try this then Vince— from another “theorist”, a lifetime observer of Trump the Younger: “Trump is an incoherent wind bag – a symptom of the cheapening of our culture like Kim Kardashian. He got his start with his father’s money made from subsidized housing projects in Queens, and his father’s ties to New York City politicians. He’s been a crony capitalist from day one.

In the 1980s, when he tried to become a client at Goldman, I and the other senior partners there turned him down because of his seedy reputation and that he was de facto bankrupt. It was the same a few years later at Lazard.

He’s lost his money on these tacky casinos which use just his name for a fee while the bond holders control the equity. He was bailed out by his cheap TV reality shows. In truth, he has no real business other than clever capitalizing on his name.

I estimate his net worth to be well south of a billion in real terms since he attributes massive value ($3 billion) to the “goodwill” of his name, the Trump “brand.” He takes future projected revenues (like TV show contracts) and calls them assets.

He is no conservative, not even remotely. Rather he’s a populist saying what he thinks will get him attention. He’s a lover of cronyism, a big supporter of Hillary, and in no man’s land politically.

It’s the GOP leadership’s shame that this guy can emerge due to their ineptitude and the voters’ exasperation with them. That said, his candidacy will end like the Hindenburg.”

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

That isn’t true. The political offensive has to be taken at the right time. A group debate is hardly the right time. Cruz has what it takes. Rubio, Paul, Walker, Fiorina (despite her conciliatory tones in an early speech), and others can get it done— especially as President. Why? Because they aren’t beholden to Saudi money. They are hiring as close advisors an Iranian born sympathiser or a MoBrotherhood poster child with top security clearances. None of them are the closeted Mohammedan bath house boy president— and that is why they can get it done. We’ve endured this treasonous moron for seven years and the water is boiling us like those frogs we hear about. All these candidates need to do is turn the heat off. Simple. And what does that mean? Fight back. Not convince Democrats that it is the right thing to do—- covert ops to take out the ISIS leadership and to disrupt the grassroots support those lizards need to crawl around with impunity. MEanwhile take your case to the 2/3 of the American people who have relatives in the military and have lost loved ones in WW2 or lived with them through their surviving years….. we know our history and we know what happens when good men and women do nothing. It’s not rocket science. Saying it is Trump and Trump only sounds a little like John Effin Kerry saying “it’s too hard” to follow the Constitution. We are heading toward a cliff but we are not THAT far gone.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  scott

Here’s why Trump will end up crapping in the bed during this nomination cycle. Ms. Geller- I think you cited Jack Wheeler’s column the other day re what Trump is made of and it appears it has come from an impeccable source of Dr. Wheeler’s. Trump will take shots at political correctness and the establishment— but he won’t organize a fight against the Mohammedans. For example– the 9-11 mosque went up on his watch, right? He’s Mr. Manhattan and it got done. Wha?

Here is the quote: ” Trump is an incoherent wind bag – a symptom of the cheapening of our culture like Kim Kardashian. He got his start with his father’s money made from subsidized housing projects in Queens, and his father’s ties to New York City politicians. He’s been a crony capitalist from day one.

In the 1980s, when he tried to become a client at Goldman, I and the other senior partners there turned him down because of his seedy reputation and that he was de facto bankrupt. It was the same a few years later at Lazard.

He’s lost his money on these tacky casinos which use just his name for a fee while the bond holders control the equity. He was bailed out by his cheap TV reality shows. In truth, he has no real business other than clever capitalizing on his name.

I estimate his net worth to be well south of a billion in real terms since he attributes massive value ($3 billion) to the “goodwill” of his name, the Trump “brand.” He takes future projected revenues (like TV show contracts) and calls them assets.

He is no conservative, not even remotely. Rather he’s a populist saying what he thinks will get him attention. He’s a lover of cronyism, a big supporter of Hillary, and in no man’s land politically.

It’s the GOP leadership’s shame that this guy can emerge due to their ineptitude and the voters’ exasperation with them. That said, his candidacy will end like the Hindenburg.”

Jim
Jim
8 years ago

What we saw in Garland, Texas, was the ugly face of Islamophobia and pointless, deliberate religious insult. It’s not cowardly to show a tiny bit of common sense, respect, and good taste. Let’s not become those we oppose.

Adam
Adam
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

TROLL or STUPID…which is it?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Adam

It’s his opinion
You stupid person.

Ming the Merciless
Ming the Merciless
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

You want REAL Islamophobic cartoons, not boring crap like Geller did behind a thousand cops…Look up ALI DILEM in Algeria, in the heart of islamic darkness, in the home of Al Qaeda in the Maghreb:
http://www.lepoint.fr/images/2015/01/26/3068853-dessin2-jpg_2684234.jpg
comment image

http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/1/05/83/98/20150202/ob_90032b_image.jpg

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago

And you are doing what? I thought so.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

It’s a stupid opinion based on smarmy nanny state marquis of queensbuty rules of engagement. That you don’t believe we are in a fight for our very national lives and survival against an enemy that kills 22 people per hour around the world— is your problem. Meanwhile, there is much to do and arguing with people who are concerned with their self-image, well, to hell with them. Don’t come knocking on my door when you need safety and asylum from what is about to blow up in our cities.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Bear1909

Great answer, that is how you deal with stupid trolls, give them an intelligent answer or ignore them.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  Adam

Evil.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

That moronic mask only reinforces the inanity of your comment. The Garland event was based on solid first amendment principles of free speech. You’re out of touch to the point of being a coward perhaps?

Jim
Jim
8 years ago
Reply to  Bear1909

Guy Fawkes. British. Represents rebellion. Learn your history. Coward? I hold a DFC and a purple heart for service in Vietnam. No wonder you’re a Trump fan — name calling comes so easily to you, “Bear”. I’m also a lawyer — and no one is denying their 1st amendment rights. The question is whether it was the smart and constructive thing to do — and the answer is clearly no.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

I know plenty of men who earned Purple Hearts in the Nam and don’t need to cite that achievement in a blog discussion. The point is, that most men of ethics don’t have to disparage a front-liner like Pam Geller while associating themselves with Fawkes’ *mask* ( did you really believe I didn’t know whose mug that is? arrogant too. Oh, is that name calling? Where I come from that’s called observation.) like so many of those Occupy Pukes have done. So you’re two for two, Amigo in the category of JAG-OFF. And if I called you a name, Amigo— then the burden of proof is on you to show me exactly where I did it. I didn’t think so.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

The prerequisite of freedom of speech does not need to have an intelligent or thought provoking motivational factor involved. As well while Pamela sponsored that event it was constructive in every sense and very intelligent. The long term implementations of that event help to keep in check the violence that is the essence of Islam. So on both accounts you are wrong! You as an attorney are in dire need on brushing up on your so so skills of long term perception and insight and depth of thought which so far are severely lacking!! Have a great day.

Jaem
Jaem
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

What we saw in Garland was the defense of freedom of expression. There were depictions of Muhhamed done BY MUSLIMS centuries before ISIS declared it an insult. America is only free because people can say, draw and express what they want EVEN if it insults a religion. Free will, free choice.

What is ugly is the reaction of those who want to stifle freedom in order to placate one and only one religious sect that has violence and superiority as their standard “reaction” to any voice of opposition.

Jim
Jim
8 years ago
Reply to  Jaem

You know the old routine that freedom of speech doesn’t include shouting fire in an auditorium. Sure you can do cartoons of Mohammed all day long. Knock yourself out. Is it 1) smart, 2) thoughtful, or 3) something you’d be proud to tell your kids about? America’s better than this. This country was founded on religious tolerance, and we seem to be slipping backwards.

Jaem
Jaem
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

“This country was founded on religious tolerance” Exactly the point. Islam is based on an ideology that condones DEATH to ANY other religion.
Therefore, adhering to it’s extremist dictates that insist all other religions follow Islamic laws is condoning religious INTOLERANCE to an extreme degree.
Let’s face it,comedians,artists and writers have always mocked Christianity, Buddism, Catholicism and every other religion in America from day one. It is not thoughtful, smart or a matter of pride when they do this. The targets of their “expression” however, do not get violent in reaction. Ever.
The point of the drawings was a way of NOT adhering to dictates of a religious sect that is trying to impose it’s laws in a free country.

Jim
Jim
8 years ago
Reply to  Jaem

Very well put. However, in response to your “Ever” comment about no violent reaction, you might want to look up “Religiously motivated violence in the United States”. It’s a very long list, and you’re categorically incorrect. We’re quite experienced at this foolish little game, in fact, and a lot of people have died.

Jaem
Jaem
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Indeed “ever” may have been the wrong term. However presently (as people have hopefully learned from the past) in the last decade there have been very few religiously inspired murders by groups other than Islamic fundamentalists.

The ku klux Klan and extreme pro life murder stats do not even come close to the stats of Islamic inspired murders.
Consider Islam fundamentally (as do KKK) condones murdering Jews, but add to this list of condoned murders:
gays, adulterers, anyone of any other faith, anyone who denies Islam, anyone who changes to another religion, anyone who insults their prophet.
And torture, flogging, dismemberment is condoned for not adhering to any Sharia law.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jaem

Here are some stats about the Mohammedans:

The followers of Mohammed have killed 270 million people over 1400 years time. That’s 528 people per day and 22 people per hour. It is also 9 times the number killed by Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin combined.

(Jim’s comment that he is a math teacher in 3….2…..1).

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

As a woman who finds most traditional religion highly misogynistic and oppressive, I believe that satirizing religion is one of the best tools to secure our freedoms. Yes, I would be proud to tell any family member of any comments or attempts I made or supported ridiculing a religion I find abhorrent. Every Muslim majority country is a craphole for women. We do not want or need them here. They bring more evil and trouble and cost than anything they contribute.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Booo flippin’ hoo. Jimmy— Amigo— take a philosophy course. Study the Cliff Notes where the teacher told you to learn about “difference in kind” and “difference in degree.” Motives are difficult things to prove and historians are notorious for assigning them en masse while asserting their conclusions which fly in the face of what might have REALLY happened. When people are moved to act violently with the intent to kill, maim and destroy property, it is seldom out of zealotry or belief in a political cause. Christian men from the North invaded the South and *used* religion to glorify their cause— so many of the historians then saw fit to compare the religious fervor of Southerners as having taken up arms to defend slavery. Yet, there are countless thousands of letters from Southern troops where they specify in no uncertain terms that they took up arms because they were being invaded by a “foreign power” that was going to take away their non-slaveholding way of life. That is a crude example of how humans have a way of resorting to violence because of very basic motives—- like survival and perceived threats to it— while exhorting others to believe that their motive is based on a religious belief. (Jimba resorting to castigations of “Zionism” and Israel vs. the Fakestinians as “religiously motivated violence…in 3….2….1)

pamelageller
pamelageller
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

But there is a fire.

Jim
Jim
8 years ago
Reply to  pamelageller

They’ve been saying that for 300 years.

disqus_HlH4Faibhw
disqus_HlH4Faibhw
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Actually it’s been going on for about 1400.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

DOH! Hitting fungoes with Jimmy is fun.

disqus_HlH4Faibhw
disqus_HlH4Faibhw
8 years ago
Reply to  pamelageller

It’s amazing how all these islamophiles can do is spout the same old cliches.

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago
Reply to  pamelageller

Indeed there is a fire and Obama’s resettling over 500,000 “immigrants” in the U.S. during his time in office spells something far worse: civil war. It is not 65,000 Syrian “refugees” that he wants to settle in Texas, it is an army!

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

We do not have to tolerate misogynist, pedophiles with no respect for our law or culture.

disqus_HlH4Faibhw
disqus_HlH4Faibhw
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Yeah… We’re slipping backwards alright. We’re being subjected to whiners who think they’re oh-so-special and then we pilloried when we put the assholes in their place.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

BWOK BWOK BWOK… i smell yardbird. It is smart to push back against the armed wing of a fascist movement– because it is only going to expose them further. That is Pam Geller’s choice and I support it. You? You criticize it. Why, Jimba? America’s better than what? Satirizing and exposing a group of charlatans that are very clear about their intentions? The rub for you is that she’s braver and smarter than you— just look at the difference between your statuses. You’re here getting your head smacked in a comments section. Pam Geller is leading an organized front of resistance to fascism in our time. You are demonstrating a false understanding of “religious tolerance” and its role in the founding of its Republic. Mohammedanism seeks the destruction of the very Judaeo-Christian values and principles that are essential parts of the founding. ( I said “values and principles” not dogma so don’t even try to go there.) That fact alone bears out that you are confused and miseducated (Jimba retorting that he has a degree in Divinity from Harvard in 3…..2….1).

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

You need to get this through that very thick skull of yours! Islam does not allow freedom of speech! Islam does not treat all religions as equal but only there’s is supreme! Islam is not a religion but an ideology of hate based on the supremeism of worshipping a false god and prophet. Pamela was simply giving them the middle finger by holding that event! She was not going to allow a fascist ideology dictate on how she is to act! Got it?

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

The chinese girl in a bikini on the beach in france attacked by 5 muslom girls was real and natural islamic terrorism.
When it is taunt and bait on our part it diminishes the real reactions from developing, where a violent reaction on our part can be scorned by the useful idiots in our society who blame us for not being tolerant.
When you see muslims threatening violence give them some.
The ” hands up don’t shoot people ” should be sent to muslim centers and be useful patriots protesting. – ABEEDS MATTER –
Abeeds Matter – abeed is the derogatory word arabs use for African blacks – it means slave – in islam mohamhed said they were made black to be slaves – I think this could be useful to steer the black anger to the father of slavery mohamhed.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The bible does not condemn slavery!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

Jesus condemns slavery
Do unto others as you would have done unto you, love thy neighbor, love your enemies
Love does not tolerate slavery
Jesus did not come to bring peace
Jesus came to bring the word of God

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The old testament is filled with examples of slavery. Are you telling me that what they did was wrong? Read Dueteronomy 15 and Exodus 21. Slaves actually had a much better life than those that had no master. You do not understand slavery. No where in the bible is slavery condemned. No where. You can still treat a slave with dignity and respect so your verse above does not mean that everyone is equal in physical attributes in Gods eyes!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

The old testament is full of sin
Abraham the father of the ishmaelites and jews did not believe God who told him sara would give him a son , but sara told abraham she was too old and told abraham to have a son with hagar his slave,
causing God to create the new covenant with man by sending Jesus.
Do you want to be a slave, or free to live your own life, would you like to own a slave.
Abraham failed to follow God’s instructions, so his sons had to live in a sinful world, slaves and all, until Jesus came to teach God’s Holy Word.
Abraham was not Holy so he could not be the teacher of mankind as God planned.
Things would have been different if Abraham would have listened to God instead of his wife Sara, the same thing Adam did, listening to his wife Eve instead of God.
Abraham was meant to be the father of the Jews, not the Jews AND the Ishmaelites (muslims). thus we have the problems we are still overcoming today, until the jews and muslims find Jesus.
Slavery is evil at all times.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Whether you realize it or not many slaves had a better life and living conditions than non slaves! Even now in Saudi Arabia 20% of the population is immigrant workers. And they keep coming because it is better than how they are living in there own country. Who would pick the crops if we did not have machines to do it today? The bible does not state that you cannot own another person! It has nothing to do with that individuals salvation. You are injecting your own personal brainwashed opinion. It is not biblical! What you are telling me is that it is impossible to love a slave that you own. Wrong!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

Slavery is evil, if you can’t understand that, then we are too far apart to discuss it anymore.
isis believes in slavery, I fear you are susceptible to them.
I am not joking.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

You’re full of it!!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

The Emancipation Proclamation is an American ideal that you do not share.
You are obviously from a third world country, you should not talk the way you do in the land of the free, you have much to learn.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

I live in the great U. S. of A. You on the. other hand do not know the Word of God!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

Like I said before , slavery is evil, God gave me the common sense to believe that.
If you endorse slavery in front of people you will be looked at like an isis monster.
Would you like to have a slave? Or be a slave bought and sold for a cigarette, whipped and raped by mohamedians, who praise the molester of young children.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The image you portray of slavery is evil. However that is not the true meaning of slavery. It only means to be a servant in the bible. Hagar served Abraham and Sarah. Do you think she was raped, beaten, whipped as you are portraying? Absolutely not!!!

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

I am not talking about happy slaves , there were many times more unhappy.
I am Sparticus, I am Sparticus, Iam Sparticus, ……
Servants built the pyramids
Used to grease the skids
Freedom of choice was given to Adam and Eve
It’s a natural right of God’s creation for all people

Crystal Waters
Crystal Waters
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

It is true. Back in the late 60s early 70s Muslims began to infiltrate the equal rights movement to harness and redirect the anger. Muslims have a saying: “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” and are taught to search out discontented groups. I know a Muslim that took a pay cut and became a parole officer for the soul purpose of entering prisons to convert black inmates to Islam.
This is why you will always find Islamic leaders flocking to any place where there is an incident between blacks and whites. Just look at the men standing behind Stephanie Rawlings in Baltimore during the first press conference. Blacks are being used but will be slaughtered as well if Islam achieves it’s goal.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

It was no taunt and bait. They say we cannot draw Mohammad. We say go to hell, yes we can. And then we do. They are the aggressors. We refuse to be victims.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Is it free speech when you need armed guards to make your speech.
It’s an oxymoron.
If you want to display free speech go on the streets and hold up your posters in front of the muslims, far and wide, unafraid, being free and willing to lay down your life for your fellow man, there is no greater love.
Pam would have many followers watching her back, it would develop an army, if the muslims attacked on the street, Americans would get pissed off, then unity would be created.

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

“No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country” (Lieutenant General George S. Patton). By the way, this is the type of General that Trump says he will find and put over our military.

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

I’m very proud to show my kids those cartoons because a picture paints a thousand words and those words shout eloquently and accurately what a vile, murdering, raping pedophile Muhammed was!
Just look at the wonderful death cult he left behind that will plunge the whole world into a nuclear holocaust if given the chance!

Jim Fox
Jim Fox
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Religion MUST be insulted… because it is nothing but SHITE, a pathetic security blanket for those cowards who can’t think for themselves. RU in??

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim Fox

Really! Pathetic? Can’t think for themselves? The bible is the most interesting book ever written and has sold more copies than any other book out there! So your a lawyer eh?…

Jim Fox
Jim Fox
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

It might well be a very interesting book- does that make it true?
Why would I need to be a lawyer? Do they have a monopoly on critical thought and common sense?
By the way, the word is ‘YOU’RE’ (you are)… NOT ‘YOUR’ (belonging to you).
Guess knowledge and logic aren’t YOUR strong suit?

eh??

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim Fox

Jim:
I got you mixed up with a different Jim. So what part of the bible do you have an issue with? I would love to clear it up for you…And by the way it is all true! You are correct on my spelling your wrong…I wass in a hurry! Sometimes it corrects by itself.

Jim Fox
Jim Fox
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

I have ‘issues’ with ANY claim that religious texts have validity. There’s nothing to ‘clear up’. Any sane rational person must conclude similarly…

However, if Christian churches and hierarchy can wake up and accept that Islam is the ultimate evil, bent on their destruction (& stop their nonsensical ‘outreach’) then I would support that.

soso
soso
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim Fox

Churches are waking up! I know of many that have invited speakers that have spoken about the evils of Islam.
The bible is the Word of God!! If you do not have the love of the truth then you will not be saved Jim. Is that what you want for yourself in your afterlife?

Jim Fox
Jim Fox
8 years ago
Reply to  soso

Soso- have you not clicked that I’m a confirmed (!) atheist? So please, none of the bible-bashing proselytising for me, thanks.

disqus_HlH4Faibhw
disqus_HlH4Faibhw
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

No religion was insulted. The contest was free speech.. Pure, plain and simple. It’s not good taste to shoot cartoonists just because they poked fun at a false prophet. You can’t kowtow every time some hoodlum doesn’t like something you said or did. Charlie hebdo didn’t like anyone and was quite public about it. The only ones who shot them were nutjobs hiding behind a particular book. Funny how everyone else seems to be able to control themselves.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago

I believe civilized people can lampoon anything using satire— the Mohammedans are quite the soft targets. There has been enough scholarly work done on the Mohammedan code to warrant a conclusion that it is a code of conquest parading as a religion. Had Roman Catholicism not reformed itself as the standard bearer for the Roman Empire perhaps it would warrant the same kind of treatment on both counts. But it did, Jimba. What else ya got? Oh, being the lawyer that you are it doesn’t surprise me at all that you would make the clever “smartest grownup in the room” comment about no one’s 1st amendment rights are being denied. I look at it this way— if armed killers arrive to shut down my event where I’ve organized the resources to make a political statement in these United States, then it’s safe to say their intention is clear: they at least want to end my capacity to have my say. You need to get laid, Amigo.

DVultD
DVult
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim

There was a point.

knight
knight
8 years ago

I never liked them

guest
guest
8 years ago

The Saudis do pay in that they help ensure the world reserve currency status of the dollar (and with that US hegemony) by selling their oil for dollars only, which needed to take place after the abandonment of the gold standard; and by recycling the dollars purchasing American/western goods (well, before production moved to Asia)

HappyHuntress
HappyHuntress
8 years ago

I agree with everything you have stated. I admire Pam for her mission and her bravery, and I hope she will come to understand that it is best to pick one’s battles wisely and address each one when the time is right and you are fighting from a position of power. Trump is the strong leader that America needs now and he is not politically correct. We all know that Fox News colluded with their owners and the RNC backers to take down Trump at the first debate and when that didn’t work, they publically tried to shame and exclude him… but it did not work. No other candidate could stand up to that onslaught. Bush/Rubio are their pre-ordained choices although the very same powerful elites give to Clinton too. The banksters and the elites have hedged their bets so they control both parties. The war for leadership of our country has just begun. Trump scares them because they can not control him or own him, and he has real growing support from the people. We are heartsick and fed up with the quickening downward spiral of America. I believe that Trump is the only one who can and will change our direction. I love this country and I believe that Donald Trump does also, so I will stand with him. He can make America great again.

Unfortunately elections are 16 months away. I pray that our corrupted Congress will say “enough insanity”, and stop mad “King” Obama. I fear his agenda of ongoing destruction, riots, and martial law when our economy and much of the world implodes.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

The fact the MSM and GOP RINOs are attacking Trump indicates they are afraid of him since he cannot be controlled. Many disaffected Dems and independents would vote for him. Pamela should bet on board with Trump. She could educate him on jihad issues.

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  sandra schmidt

They are afraid of Trump because he is the second coming of that rat in heat H. Ross Perot.

morriscat
morriscat
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

Happy you sound somehow sane but !!! Words are cheap so how will Trump do what he says he will by making enemies of media , women , congress etc.
Anyway I guess you believe he is the next anointed one after OBAMA and be the only one that can change our direction . Another egomaniac in the WH .

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  morriscat

Trump misrepresents himself as much as President Chucklehead does. He is a smoke and mirrors “billionaire.” Track his history. When we the people say things like “he’s the only who can….” we are positioning ourselves for another con, just that it will be from the other side of the aisle.

Think about this: our Mussolini or our Hitler is already out here skulking about plotting a rise to power in all of the chaos, corruption, immorality, and confusion. All *THAT* individual needs to cement the fascist noose around our collective necks is to have a voting base that hands him the keys to the hen house.

SO let’s think about which one of these average politicians might make a suitable President once they are in the White House? And what are we going to do about this scandalous media class that want to be our kingmakers?

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

Where is the evidence that Trump has ever done anything to change his own direction of weakness during the go-go Clinton years, or during the real estate led meltdown of the economy, or during the Iraq war when he was waving American flags and being very patriotic with his New York-based reality shows? I swear I am about to see Trump show up on camera with a carpet shoulder bag one of these days.

Jean Morris
Jean Morris
8 years ago

Fox is no longer on any TV in my home. Did anyone ever hear of going to an “eye, hear, nose, throat” doctor??? Donald Trump said NOTHING wrong, and it was obvious from the start that the orders were clear from the powers that be at FOX to take Trump out ASAP. They must think Americans are idiots not to see what they did. If any apologies are in order, in my opinion it should be FOX to apologize to all the viewers of the debate!

Bear1909
Bear1909
8 years ago

We built 14 military bases many with landing strips, one right near the Chinese border. All of that infrastructure just sits. Who do you think is using it? Right. No-buddy. That wasn’t reported. You won’t be able to Google it. But you’d better know about them— because without worthwhile intelligence you will fall for a world class turd burper like Don Trump. You cannot afford that. If you do– when the fit hits the shan you will be paralyzed with everybody’s enemy *FEAR* and you “won’t know whom to trust.” Trust no one and get your own intel. It saves on ammo and will keep you from giving away your position when the long knives come a knockin. PEAS!

DVultD
DVult
8 years ago

Trump seems to be a smart guy but he does not seem to have considered all the possibilities concerning why these draw mohammed cartoon contests were being held. It may be abrasive and insulting and we normally frown on people being abrasive and insulting for no reason. What he missed however was that there was a very important reason and that was to fight the loss of our right to free speech. This is fairly clear and plainly stated by those involved. So either he just looked at it superficially and then shot his mouth off or he does not believe in free speech or he has not thought out the issue we are having with muslums and free speech. I wonder btw what would have been the reaction to a draw Obama contest?

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago
Reply to  DVult

I think he “just looked at it superficially and then shot his mouth off”.

Jihad in Manhattan
Jihad in Manhattan
8 years ago

Thank you for your research and very insightful response to my question. My respect for Ted Cruz’ just went up a 100 fold!

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
8 years ago

Trump is just another well to do real estate maggot, all blow and no go. He’ll cave in to Islamic pressure in a New York minute.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard

Are other billionaires maggots too?

Transpower
Transpower
8 years ago

The Irish bimbo should not be allowed to moderate any more debates. She’s a complete jerk. Donald Trump doesn’t have time to waste on retarded “politically correct” females.

UnderzogD
Underzog
8 years ago

Trump is a blowhard. His remarks about Pamela Geller mark him as a belligerent coward. That is a behavioral trait I just cannot stand.

Peace
Peace
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

I have huge respect to Pamela Geller but it doesn’t mean that she can not be wrong. From my point of view Trump was right about “muhamed cartoons”

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Peace

Trump WAS wrong about the moohammed cartoon contest.

The US has Freedom of Speech.

Sharia Law is NOT part of the US Constitution or the Bill of Rights and WILL NEVER BE.

UnderzogD
Underzog
8 years ago

Since Donald Trump said Pamela Geller “taunted everybody,” does that mean the marine recruiters who were shot at malls taunted everbody? Their Muslim murderer was mad about something, wasn’t he? The same logic applies. Shouldn’t those marine recruiters taken more steps to not provoke their murderer by say… dressing in Islamic garb and shouting “death to America” once in awhile? (yes, I’m being very sarcastic but those mall murders expose Trump’s idiocy and unfitness for the oval office).

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

Is Fascist Iran calling for death to America taunting?

Is the vile westboro baptist church protesting at American soldier funerals taunting?

Trump is a lot smarter and qualified for the Oval office than Obama or McCain and Romney. The last two caved in. The Romney campaign went on vacation BEFORE the election.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

I believe Donald was correct in his statement and I believe he will evolve on this as he studies it in a deeper regard. After all the man is very smart. I don’t think he has given it as much thought as the rest of us have.

I went to the Phoenix Mosque for the Marine version of the draw Mohamed contest armed. I would dare say we were there to taunt them as well. That is the Freedom of speech we all support. The freedom to have an opinion that likely will offend someone.

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

I wish I could have been in Phoenix too.

I was at the anti-Fascist Iran rally in NYC a few weeks ago.

UnderzogD
Underzog
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

Keep in mind that Donald Trump has interests in Abu Dabai, including a giant golf course. That may be why “the Donald” whined about the Garland event, plaintively asking why Pamela & Co., could not have drawn something else. If Trump really understood how the Arabic/Islamic mindset works, he could have refrained from spewing vitriol about Pamela Geller and still kept his interests in Abu Dubai. And I thought the comments about Trump being part of our Kardashian degraded culture were spot on.

Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

What did Trump say to Gellar?

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

Being diplomatic in a time of imminent World War (Islamofascist and Socialist) is regressive.

Any groveling agreement with Fascist Iran, giving away all leverage and agreeing to every Fascist Iranian demand is shocking.

Globalfirm:Humanrights&ecology
Globalfirm:Humanrights&ecology
8 years ago

What are guys like Trump doing in politics anyway.
He’s not devoted to governing.
Governance is about global human rights & ecology. Nothing more, nothing less.

So Trump says Pam is “insulting everybody”, while the truth is
the profoundly ethical, politically educated are insulted by the lack of political education, corruption & lies & retardedness, we the ‘nobodies’ Trump should bow down to & recognize as authority.
So if he doesn’t want to become a secret undercover agent spying on Muhammadofascism he’s one or all of the mentioned above.
Pam decodes news, & gives a forum for political education.
Muhammad is not to be idealized because we the ‘nobodies’, the suppressed elite of the world demand a profoundly ethical global governance & culture that’s based on ethics: human rights & ecology.
Pam for pres, with Globalfirm.

Governments’ morality & law is rotten because it is not radically rooted in human rights & ecology.
We should teach children about human rights & ecology (ethics) & true history instead of brainwashing them into fake history & theism making them vulnerable to self destructive behavioral patterns.
They should all know that Muhammad was really the bad guy of humanity’s history.
Some people are like robots, they want to pep up their life with corrupted morality, lies & sharia tyranny.

If you got power but don’care about human rights or ecology you become the laughing stock of the people.
Globalfirm is about human rights & ecology, free basics & base for creatives, quality cultivation, automation, voluntariation of work, ny english, weed & beer with grapefruit juice as human right, areligious atheist freedom, promotion of love. Stop hating, love.

The cause or effect of the mass-media’s idealizing lies about the not to idealize person Muhammad who really was an unjust sadist, pederast, rapist, racist slaver tyrant is the suppression of procreation of people who live by & for the truth. I think I’m single cause of that. This also goes for people who prefer beer & Marihuana over beer & cigarettes or hard liquor who get suppressed.

We need global governing & army to protect human rights & ecology (=ethics).
We must destroy Islam through attrition in mass media.
Truth should make Muslims convert to areligion, atheism, human rights the new religion.
People need to make sure the Islamic governments don’t use them as human shields in war.
Matter of fact Muslims use brainwashed people as (psychological) human shields.

Muhammad invented the slavery of Africans by proclaiming that his deity colored them black so their descendants would be slaves to Arabs & Turks. He had African slaves, was white & dreamed about a pederast paradise with only whites. Abeed means slave or African in Arabic.

There are 2 parts of Muhammadism: Islam (outward deception/betrayal) & Jihad (uncoded Muhammadist war) .
There are no segregated war times in Muhammadism. It’s an unjust war all time. War against human rights.

Muhammadan Jihad & Sharia is part of Germany’s history under Hitler. The massive immigration of Turks to Germany might bad been a search for spiritual identity as sadist Muhammad declared that his deity colored Africans black so their descendants would be slaves to Arabs & Turks. Here a text from my page Soundclick.com/Globalfirm “The Hitler Islam connection: The facts written here are from what I’ve read & remember & could be subject to errors. 
Hitler said the only prophet he would respect was Muhammad.  
Muhammad was a sadist torturer who let innocent people burn alive for not praying, a mass-murderer, racist slaveholder who seem to have initiated the enslavement of Africans by proclaiming that his deity colored Africans black so their descendants would be slaves to the Arabs & Turks, he was a rapist who wanted all women to have cut out clitorisses, crucifier, a pederast who kissed little boys’ penises & sucked on boys’ tongues & lips, an unjust man who robbed & didn’t cared about radical human rights. 
Jews had to under the Hitler-regime sew a textile star as known from the Israel flag, on their clothes to be vulnerable. This idea, the textile yellow jewish star law was copied from an muhammadan tyranny since probably the 9th century in Baghdad where it was used probably without the more modern star-symbol & maybe for all non-Muslims. 
There was a terrorist Muhammadan in the middle east who continued Muhammad’s command to terrorize non-muhammadans and especially Jews. His name was Al-Husseini or something & he was appointed Grand mufti of Jerusalem, an islamic authority. He was financed by the Hitler-regime, then invited to Berlin where he was further financed & he was spreading his hate through a radio-station from Berlin to the middle east. 
He met with Hitler, planned  the Hitler-regime death-camps in which Jews,  Christians, Gypsies, Africans, intellectuals,  human rights activists, homosexuals & socialists were tortured, enslaved, starved, killed. He for example urged in a letter to not let a special number of Jewish children to be freed for ransom money but to kill them. 
It was jihad, Islamic terror. 
He also overviewed the only religious SS unit, SS was the Hitler-regime terrorist group in uniforms,  it was Islamic of course with halal food & Islamic style SS-uniforms. 
Al-Husseini’s was uncle to terrorist Islamic Nobel prize winner Arafat. 
Hitler took over the government in 1933, 5 years after the first mosque in Germany was build in Berlin. 
These facts should be known to every historian, pupil, student.”

There wouldn’t be no problem with immigration, the officially non-Muhammadan regions are interesting places of the world, wouldn’t be the government’s of those regions, lack of education on pederast, racist slaver & sadist Muhammad.
Cause this combination is disastrous.
Governments must get clear on ethics: human rights & ecology.

Here, immigration gone wrong, copy-pasted from a comment from a Pamelageller.com reader:

” “Khaybar” is thename of a famous incident in 
which Mohammed led his followers into a ‘battle’ with a peaceful tribe 
of Jews who lived in the settlements of Khaybar, about 40 miles from Medina.

The Khaybar community were well known as productive farmers who
provisioned the whole area, they were also famous for their 
hospitality, lighting beacons so that travellers in the desert could 
find their way to some sort of shelter even at night.

Mohammed’s agents
got into the towns pretending to be travellers. They were treated as 
guests and then got up in the middle of the night and killed their 
hosts. Victorious in the subsequent battle, Mohammed ordered between 600 and 900 Jewish men beheaded and took the women and children as 
slaves.

Mohammed had the one Jewish tribal leader and his son killed, 
then took the son’s 17 year old widow for a ‘wife’ on the same day. 
When Moslems chant “Khaybar Khaybar ya Yahud” (“Khaybar, Khaybar, Oh 
Jews!”) they are remembering this slaughter with pride and expressing a 
wish to repeat it.” ”

It is mass-psychologically crucial to expose these things in mass media, educate about Muhammad’s sadism, slavery, racism, pederasty, sadist open end commandments etc., about Hitler’s atrocities in connection to Islam, about Muhammadism’s unjust violent history til today if we honestly don’t want this brainwashing & Jihad-violence to happen over & over again. It is political education.

Expose & ban the lunatic ideology of the white fascist inventor of slavery of Africans Muhammad, for the pride of Africans!
If we don’t want Jihad to reoccure again & again we have to educate about this pederast, white fascist inventor of slavery of Africans, who justified slavery of Africans by saying that his deity colored Africans black so their descendants would be slaves to Arabs & Turks, who dreamed about an all white people paradise with pederasty,
publicly shame, expose the rapist, thief, extortionist, deceiver, racist, mass-murderer, unjust torturer, crucifier who burned alive innocent people to death.

If government officials aint got that political education they are a public security threat, not dedicated to their task, not fit to do their job, disrespectful.
Apostates of theism unite for human rights the new religion.
No more power to people who are brainwashed with religious contracts they made with unicorns, Santa claus, deities or pederast, rapist, inventor of African slavery, deceiver & sadist Muhammad.
Islam works in two ways: Islam (Taqiyya-deception) & Jihad-violence.
Just like I don’t want the government to be infested with theism I don’t want it to represent any religion of Taqiyya deception or Jihad violence.

Enough of the retarded brainwash, enough of the arrogant people in the government that are too idle or too retarded to educate themselves about what Muhammad did & open-endedly commanded his army to do. Enough of the Jihad.
Muhammad’s sadist commandments:
Quran 2:191 “Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them.”
Quran 3:28 “Muslims must not take the infidels as friends.”
Quran 3:85 “Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable.”
Quran 5:33 “Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticise Islam.”
Quran 8:12 “Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than
the Quran.”
Quran 8:60 “Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels.”
Quran 8:65 “The unbelievers are stupid; urge the Muslims to fight them.”
Quran 9:5 “When opportunity arises kill the infidels wherever you find
them.”
Quran 9:30 “The Jews and Christians are perverts, fight them.”
Quran 9:123 “Make war on the infidels living in your neighborhood.”
Quran 22:19 “Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods,
boiling water, melt their skin and bellies.
Quran 47:4 “Do not hanker for peace with the infidels; beahed them when
you catch them.”

Millionmileman
Millionmileman
8 years ago

If this clown keeps on going then this country and the world will be doomed in 2016 if it leads to a so-called Democrat moving back in to The White House! LQQk what damage the present court jester is doing!

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

Zakaria and Obama both Ignoring Muslim interference in the White House?

My Taqiyya alarm goes of 5 times a day.

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8 years ago

AND Muslim interference in the US State Department and in Eurabia.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

I don’t like Trump. I think he is a crass jackass and a buffoon, totally unworthy of being POTUS. But I listened to that interview and it really is not clear that he meant what everyone claims he meant. Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t. I don’t know and I can’t tell by watching the video. Trump was on the phone with the interviewer so he is not on the video.

In any case I think the key line of Jack Wheeler’s essay is:

“It’s the GOP leadership’s shame that this guy can emerge due to their ineptitude and the voters’ exasperation with them. That said, his candidacy will end like the Hindenburg.”

What I fear is that once again this attack on Trump will just make him stronger. There are many people that hate the GOP leadership so much that they will do anything to get back at them. Trump will implode on his own if we let him. As long as the GOP keeps making him look like a victim he will probably just get stronger.

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

There already have been two namby pamby Republicans, unwilling to fight back, (McCain, oh Obamas a good man), and both LOST to a community organizer, a 20 year veteran of Rev. Wright who claimed to never to have heard an anti-American rant by Rev. Wright (videos prove Obama a liar), a poor economy AND false employment statistics.

The Republicans need a candidate who can FIGHT back.

Trump is such a candidate.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

So is Cruz. And he’s not a crass blowhard and idiot.

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Cruz, a nice guy, speaks softly, scholarly, but doesn’t seem to have the personality to run all the way.

Cruz or Rubio would be a great VP candidate for a Trump.

I think people LOVE how Trump goes after the media who seem to believe THEY are the Supreme arbiters of what is right, when the media itself is biased.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

I’m a conservative, not a Republican. I don’t give a flying leap about the Republican Party. I care about America. I care about individual liberty. I care about the US Constitution and freedom for all people.

Trump is not about conservatism. He never has been and never will be. Trump is about Trump. And he is clueless on islam.

Gotta go. Things to do. Nice talking to ya. 🙂

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

islamofascism AKA terrorism didn’t have much air time in this last debate.

I hope it is in the Sept. debate.

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Thankfully America is NOT a Conservative or a Socialist country – though the socialists AKA progressives have had sway lately.

And the MOST Conservative societies today are Muslim ones – funny that liberals are so deferential to Muslims.

If America was a conservative society, then there would be no America because the Tories loyal to King George would have had their way.

Something in the middle is the best.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

When I say I’m a conservative, I really mean I am a classic liberal. For some reason the words have changed meaning and today conservative means what liberal used to mean and vice versa. I should really quit using the word conservative. I am a classic liberal. I believe in individual liberty and small government. I believe the roll of the federal government is to secure our liberties and guarantee them for all. I believe the government is here to serve us, not the other way around.

Ghost
Ghost
8 years ago

Rubio was recruited to be part of the “Gang of Eight.” He has changed from a few years ago, it seems.

As for the other ideas on this thread… Nothing is what is portrayed so much of the time. The Republican Party has drifted into “Democrat Lite…” Too bad, really.

Some of the governors are great as governors. So no loss if they stay governors.

Some of the (imperfect) candidates are are “on the level.” Others many are dubious about. Time will tell.

This whole thing is just getting started. It will become clear at some point, exactly who the Establishment wants in and who they don’t. It’s starting now behind the scenes, but there is a track… that track will appear later.

Of the career politicians, Jindahl, Cruz, Huckabee, Paul, Gilmore, and Kasich are consistent. Carson is not a phony player, and to me, Trump is presenting okay as an outsider to the career-politician venue. I liked Fiorina, but ii have to wonder now if she isn’t more of an opportunist–judging from her “siding with Megyn Kelly” falsely-reported silliness tactic of the anti-Trump brigade. The business trades aren’t fond of her actions, to put it mildly.

Everyone has good and not good things about them–but most important to gauge by issues and platforms compared with their performances in office or career.

In any case, I doubt very much whether the Establishment and all the behind-the-scenes players (like Soros, the corporate lobbyists, foreign interests, etc.) are very interested in turning the country over to real people with real ideas.

So we should be supportive of those who prove themselves to be working in the interest of will of the People and according to the Constitution.

Ghost
Ghost
8 years ago
Reply to  Ghost

UPDATE: now Paul, Walker, Pataki, Perry, have hopped on the “stand with Megyn Kelly” bandwagon along with Fiorina.

But Trump said the same thing about Chris Wallace and blood… he wasn’t talking about menstruation.

Whether or not you support Trump, no one should be supportive of this false reporting and manipulation of the electorate, and the other candidates know better.

Cruz, Rubio, Huckabee, Carson, and Kasich so far, are not on this make-believe bandwagon.

Kook of the East
Kook of the East
8 years ago
Reply to  Ghost

Why are we worried about the feelings of some empty skirt, talking head? This is just more manipulation via media. I don’t support trump, but am upset that a presidential candidate is dis-invited from an event because he upset some info-tainer.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

This is why Donald teases them with leverage to leave, all those who went to atlanta are against free speech.
All ten of the candidates should feel they can start a third party if mistreated, only Trump was smart enough to see that,
if Carson was mistreated he should leave, and Fiorina. the three of them are better than all the rest put together.

HappyHuntress
HappyHuntress
8 years ago

I think that Erick Erickson and his employers intended to “dis-invite Trump before the debate even and were looking for any excuse. Did you know that Carson was snubbed also?

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  Ghost

Rubio was recruited to be part of the “Gang of Eight.” He has changed from a few years ago, it seems.

Don’t count on it. Political rhetoric is cheap. Judge him by his actions, not his speech.

HappyHuntress
HappyHuntress
8 years ago

Cruz might make a good V.P…. it depends if he is in bed with Goldman Sachs and supporting their One World agenda.
Rubio would not seal the southern border and he voted to fast-track Obamatrade. These are not trade agreements, they are Corporate Global Governance that will gut our jobs, our laws, our rights and freedoms, and our Constitution. Plus the “living agreement” chapter will give Obama even more power without any oversight by Congress.

vonea
vonea
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Cruz also has a wife who is CEO of Goldman Sacks and is a member of CFR. Mebbe Cruz is very smart and controlled to not say what he really is about? He “denounced” his Canadian citizenship? I like what he is saying now, but is he going to be like Obamalama changer when in the oval office?

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  vonea

Judge him by his actions. Everything he has done in the Senate has ticked off the Republican establishment. He has a 96% record of voting for conservative issues. Politicians don’t usually change. Whatever they have done in the past they will continue to do in the future.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

And if you vote for him you are throwing away one more piece of our Constitution. He is not a natural born Citizen and everybody in the know knows it.

If being born outside the Republic wasn’t a dis-qualifier then why did it rear up in 1964 over Barry Goldwater being born in the Arizona territory before it was a state? Or why was everyone demanding to see Obama’s birth certificate. Or why did Hillary and Obama feel the need to pass resolution 511 on behalf of John McCain in 2008 for his being born in Panama. And by the way that resolution is simply an opinion. It does not carry the force of law as they would have it appear. Only an Amendment can change the Constitution. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/sres511/text

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

When you convince SCOTUS of that let me know. That horse is already out of the barn. Good luck putting it back.

Belle
Belle
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

I agree. We should judge Ted Cruz by his actions. Ted Cruz does not stand with the U.S. CITIZEN STEM worker. Why is he so adamant about replacing qualified American citizens with foreign workers? Cruz has a serious blind spot when it comes to certain aspects of legal immigration.

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2900126/ted-cruz-the-presidential-candidate-who-wants-to-increase-the-h-1b-cap-by-500.html

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago
Reply to  Belle

That is his one fault. If you can find a candidate that you agree with 100% on anything, let me know.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

Cruz is a religious nut. If you are a secular Jew (or secular anything) you would be crazy to vote for him. Anyone whose daddy is a theofascist preacher will not get my vote. American Taliban = Cruz.

John Urban
John Urban
8 years ago

“In truth, he has no real business other than clever capitalizing on his name”

Has to be one of the dumbest statements ever. Trump holds a majority stake in real estate — in Manhattan alone — worth $2.1 billion, with real estate nearing all-time highs.

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SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  John Urban

Business is ECONOMICS and as Trump has said, China, NAFTA (Mexico) are running rings around the US.

A businessman would be better for America than ANOTHER politician.

Patti York
Patti York
8 years ago

I do not see him as viable. The more he gets attacked, the higher his polling numbers rise. Its a huge head of steam way too early. The so called debates were a joke. How do the networks decided who does and does not belong on the main stage? Rand Paul is a freaking bloviating moron, as is Christie, Jeb Bush could not scare a mouse back into it’s hole, and Kasich is so vanilla it’s nauseating. WTF was that rambling nonsense coming from Bush about how Iraq was a mistake? OMG I just wanted to punch him. Can you see this guy as commander in chief,,”waiting” until it was safe to go to war?,,,, Cruz/Fiorina,,2016.

coach d
coach d
8 years ago

Regardless of what you think of him he still is a candidate Erik E. should not have uninvited him to the red state Gathering in Atlanta. “We the People” have the right to pick a candidate. Would you not want to give him every chance to screw up? Does he not have freedom of speech, Like him or not Like him let him have the same rights as the others.

Red State Gathering in Atlanta
Red State Gathering in Atlanta

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8 years ago
Reply to  coach d

Erickson just undermined himself and his organization.

He wasn’t able to ask questions and handle the response.

Erickson shut down free speech – suppressing free speech is a socialist and islamist value – violating the First Amendment of the Constitution.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

I’m proud to be pro-Israel, pro-Repubulican, pro-America – rather than pro-Hamass, pro-Hezbullah, pro-ISIS, pro-Muslim Brotherhood, pro-Taliban, pro-Fascist Iran, pro-Socialist, pro-DINO, pro-RINO.

Ghost
Ghost
8 years ago

Hmm…

Erickson/Red State is associated with Fox.

The plot thickens…

WhiteGuy2
WhiteGuy2
8 years ago

Trump says something unflattering about one woman and all women want to attack him as if he was attacking all women.Political correctness is killing this country. A woman can say anything about a man and the man cant respond in kind? What they heck?

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  WhiteGuy2

I’ve had the same experience. I said uncomplimentary things about an ex-girlfriend, and a dumb chick claimed I was slurring all females.

I challenged her by asking if she can understand that my slamming one bitch does not mean I hate all women.

Lezbos hate all men.

sandra schmidt
sandra schmidt
8 years ago

That’s not true. I am gay and my best friends are men.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

BTW, the people running for the Democrat nomination are ELDERLY compared to the Republicans.

The Obama elections were groundbreaking in that he was the first Affirmative Action US President.

A Hillary Clinton presidency would be another Affirmative Action US President.

The US needs an old school president who will FIGHT to restore the US standing in the world. Right now the US is just where socialists and islamofasists want it – on the losing end of the stick.

Eurabia appeases, and waits for the US to fight its battles. Eurabia AND the West friendly Muslim majority entities need to step up to the front lines of the battle against Islamofascism.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

Normally Pamela I agree with just about everything you post but you are way off on this one. Trump is exposing all the RINO’s as well as the Lame Stream Media for all to see. And America ought to be thanking him for it. He is being Palinized. Or have you since forgotten that media attack which has only lessened since they don’t view her as a threat at this junction.

Erickson has been exposed as a RINO and non defender of free speech for a long time now. And anyone who actually listens to what Trump said to Lemon in that interview understands that Donald lost his train of thought and just moved on. ANYONE who viewed that statement has menstrual has their mind in the gutter. Donald is way to smart to make such a reference even off the cuff.

And as far as Megan:

I’m afraid most people would have reacted the same way to Megan’s war on women BS questions. Those questions had absolutely no place in a debate format. NONE!

Debates are to inform the American voter about issues not gossip. Leave that garbage for the National Enquirer. Or have we become that accustomed to tabloid
journalism now?

And as far as Trump’s recovering from a bout with righteous anger over her tabloid questions is like asking a skunk not to smell bad. That was the whole point of her questions to set that tone to make him look angry and hopefully make him look bad. Anyone that doesn’t see that that was her intent is blind and deaf.

And I’m not the only one who thinks so. Go check out the comments on her Facebook account.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

Trump was the focus of questions by Chris Wallace too. The debate was slanted to slam Trump, but he counter punched – as did Christie to the smirking little boy rand paul.

Man, I HATE rand paul and his fascist iran appeasing father MORON Paul.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

The September debate on CNN will be just a few days after the 9/11 anniversary.

Think terrorism, islamofascism, fascist Iran and its act of war calls for death to America will be on the agenda???

Walter Lounsbery
Walter Lounsbery
8 years ago

I have been to the Red State Gathering before. It is basically the Erik Erikson Show, where his actual and wannabe friends show up and give good speech. It is what it is. Look at other folks that were actively not invited, like Dr. Ben Carson. Sometimes Erik has an attitude, not unlike his non-friend Donald Trump. I like the event, but it is very much about Erik and personalities as much as politics.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

In never heard about erik ericson before, but seeing how he treated Trump, I have to agree with what others have already called him,

eric ericson is a RINO.

I think Megan Kelly lost her debate with Trump. She lost her standing with viewers also on her 9PM show. Yeah, she’s smart, but she was being a LAWYER, and everyone knows how lawyers are viewed.

When a lawyer can defend a terrorist, criminal, taking sides with a client who pays them – it’s a bit like a WHORE.

The lawyer/whore “loves you” as long as you have money to pay them.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

I haven’t been to Erick’s Redstate site since the day he invited everyone to discuss for the last time (his words) the meaning of natural born citizen because he was done with birthers (again his words).

And everyone including myself that responded was immediately banned. Oh he tried to back walk it after the extreme blow-back he received but the damage was done.

And as it turns out the site is appropriately named. REDSTATE as in Communist Red. Denier of free speech.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

RINO Erick Ericson just shot himself in the foot.

I wouldn’t put it past socialists to pose as Republicans.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

Exactly! And who could forget his bashing of Sarah Palin.

But one thing he cannot deny is the fact that had Sarah been the nominee last go around instead of Romney is the fact that she would undoubtedly be President now.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

WHAT!?

Sarah Palin is a nice person, but no way qualified for national office. She would be great as a talk show host. Her family is too unorthodox, she didn’t finish her term as governor.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

You need to inform yourself about Sarah my friend. And why she resigned her position as Governor. And saying her family is unorthodox is the same as the Elites calling true blue Americans the unwashed masses.

I’m not going to do your research for you but I will say this about her political career. EVERYTHING she did as a Councilwoman, as a Mayor, as the Oil and Gas Regulator, and finally as Governor turned to gold. She had the Midas touch.

She took a bankrupt state and gave it a 5 billion dollar surplus and gave it it’s first AAA credit rating in state history.

St. Michael Defend Us
St. Michael Defend Us
8 years ago

I honestly do not care WHO is elected, as long as it is not Hillary or any other Democrat. I would vote for Clyde the orangutan before them.
What I WANT is for all the Republican candidates to NOT smear the others, to unite more as a team. And, whoever is elected, place the others in cabinet positions, heads of government agencies, and so forth. So that good people can do the jobs and clean house. I know, I live in La-La Land.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

That’s the worst attitude to have. If you don’t care, if you are too tired, lazy, then don’t vote.

But don’t vote for the son of MORON Paul who “understands” why fascist iran would want nuclear weapons and issues weekly calls for death to America.

*** I hope one of the questions at the next debate is “how would you respond to the supreme leader of iran and his weekly rallies calling for death to America”?

St. Michael Defend Us
St. Michael Defend Us
8 years ago

I’m just saying, it is unlikely that any candidate will be absolutely perfect on all the issues. He needs to be smart enough, once elected, to take advice from cabinet members who may be more capable in certain areas than he is. (Like, Allen West for the military, Ben Carson for public health, and so on. )
In the last election, millions of people refused to vote for Romney because he was not conservative enough, and they didn’t vote. So, instead of getting a wishy-washy conservative, who might have been persuaded on certain issues, we ended up with a second term for Obama, during which he has doubled down on all his initiatives. A second term for Obama we needed like a hole in the head. A third term (via Hillary or whoever) we need even less.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

So Romney wasn’t conservative enough, but WAY more traditional than Barack Hussein Obama.

Conservatives cut off their nose to spite their face. A dumb move by conservatives.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

I’m sorry but people are tired of voting for talkers and do nothing politicians. All the Rino’s want to do is manage the decline. They have no intention of turning it around.

Every single Republican since Reagan have added some kind of social debt program to the books and have not repealed one Democrat program. All in violation of the Constitution. ALL OF IT!

EJO
EJO
8 years ago

When supposedly asked by a supposed journalist, why he never criticizes
Republicans, Michael Jordan supposedly said: “Republican buy shoes too.”

If someone would ask Donald Trump why he never criticizes Muslims, or why he does not stick up for Miss Geller’s right to free speech, he might say: “Muslims buy real estate too.”

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  EJO

Test Trump at the next debate.

Islamofascism did not come up, or did briefly at the debate.

Everyone Else
Everyone Else
8 years ago

This 1st article above by Jack Wheeler is slimy.

He says he has a friend who is richer than Trump, and then quotes his unnamed friend saying all kinds of nasty things about Trump.

Even if this so-called friend says these so-called things, as a fellow billionaire he surely would have brushed up against Trump in some business dealings, and if they didn’t work out, he could well be trying to get back at Trump. The big boys are very competitive.

Pamela you can/should complain all you want about his lack of support for free speech in general and you in particular, but it may be better to leave him alone on the other topics.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago
Reply to  Everyone Else

I disagree, ask questions. Ask the same questions of Hillary, Sanders, Humpty Dumpty.

vlparker
vlparker
8 years ago

Is Humpty Dumpty running? I may vote for him.

Benevolent Dictator 2016
Benevolent Dictator 2016
8 years ago
Reply to  vlparker

DB is running: go to youtube and type in “4 more years of Douchebag”

s;vbkr0boc,klos;
s;vbkr0boc,klos;
8 years ago

He is not presentable in public (as in Denny’s) and CERTAINLY not as POTUS.

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

Yea we need more poll tested speakers rather than fighters. That’s been working out so well for us.

s;vbkr0boc,klos;
s;vbkr0boc,klos;
8 years ago
Reply to  08hayabusa

God help us NO. But someone who knows how to use language with vicious accuracy NOT a big blowhard. Is it too much to ask that the POTUS be at least as savvy as Pamela Geller on using words carefully and accurately?

08hayabusa
08hayabusa
8 years ago

I’m sorry that Donald always speaks extemporaneously but that is the reason everyone is drawn to him. He’s not giving a canned speech. He’s speaking from the heart and unfortunately that will sometimes get you in trouble but at the same time it is quite refreshing to hear an individual speak in that manner.

SCREW SOCIALISM
SCREW SOCIALISM
8 years ago

What about Al Sharpton influence in the White House.

I wonder if Rev. Wright has ever been in the White House while Obama has been president. I bet he has. It goes along with having At (twana brawley) Sharpton there.s

lostlegends
lostlegends
8 years ago

Trump, Trump, Trump!

Bo Wetstone
Bo Wetstone
8 years ago

politicians in America have to lie and lie big and make people believe it. trump doesn’t have a chance telling truths.

scott
scott
8 years ago
Reply to  Bo Wetstone

I think he does. He keeps rising in the polls.

knight
knight
8 years ago

The enemy is Islam, get over it and stop fighting against each other. No one is perfect.

Every one should be working as a team to rid the World of the Islam System to destroy our freedom.

He may shoot down Megyn, but one has to look at Rosie O’Donnel.

Pam Geller could have run for the White House, but she did not, so I am for Trump.

knight
knight
8 years ago

The smartest thing Pam could do is run for senator and support Trump, as well as those others that want Islam stopped. At least you would have a say in Government.

knight
knight
8 years ago

The longer you fight more and more people die, raped, made slaves. Get the people behind you and topple Obama.

One has to replace all those in senior posts of government as they back Obama.

Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
8 years ago

Here’s some positive news regarding the GOP Establishment’s choice of Bush and who the grassroots really supports: http://www.redstate.com/diary/imperfectamerica/2015/07/28/ted-cruz-151-advantage-jeb-bush-conservatives-establishment-care/

The debates are meant to be character assassinations. We NEED to focus on electing a conservative. See conservativereview.com for Trump and all the others platforms. My choice is Cruz.

Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
8 years ago
Reply to  Snake Eyes

WJ, check out Cruz’s stance regarding Israel. Redstate is an establishment site, so no surprise on Jeb. That said, even redstate gave some begrudging praise to Cruz over weekend.

Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
8 years ago
Reply to  Snake Eyes

Yes he did work for W’s campaign. I agree that we need to see who his national security team is. His wife is a CFR member, the Rockefeller’s #1 glee club. Not good. I urge you to go to conservativereview.com and look at Cruz’s foreign policy stance. Compared with the other hopefuls he still is the best.

Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
8 years ago
Reply to  Snake Eyes

Keep in touch. We’re on the same religious team. snake.

Dianna9490
Dianna9490
8 years ago

Ms Geller I love ur cause but I love the fact that trump goes after even pretty Fox News reporter- the very 1st question was uncalled for- they boosted up bush and cut trump down – so on this one I disagree with u and I love the fact I get no emails asking for donations – I hope and pray he is not best buds with Killary

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

Whoever this billionaire is doesn’t have enough money to buy the ovum it takes to put his name in the game.
Total cowardice, harry Reid style, rumor has it.

FreedomLovingAmerican
FreedomLovingAmerican
8 years ago

Pamela Geller, why dont you try running for the presidency? You already have a knack for speaches, you know how to advertise and you’re just as much in the political arena as anyone else. Just think Ms.Gellar, you could be our first female president…our first Jewish president! You got our vote!

Adam
Adam
8 years ago

Hello
Pamela,

I’m a big
fan of yours and totally support all that you’re doing to fight Islam worldwide.

(For me it’s not ‘radical’ Islam – it’s Islam, period! To quote the leader of the most powerful Muslim country, Turkey, the Islamofascist Erdogan said in response to the term ‘moderate Islam’, “These descriptions are very ugly, it is offensive and an insult to our religion. There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam and that’s it.)

Anyway, I was upset, and worried too, when I learned that Trump had spoken so critically and foolishly about you, and the event you organized, in Texas. He did behave like a blowhard in that instance. And he doesn’t yet seem ready to fully face the immense threat and horror that Islam has always represented to the entire
civilized world.

Nevertheless, I think he’s doing an incredible job of standing up to the monstrous PC criteria and vile attacks of the mainstream Marxist media as well as the
rotten-to-the-core establishment politicians, both democrats and republicans, who
are totally in the pockets of their special interest donors. What’s more, he seems to be the only one truly capable of “fighting the good fight” – and winning – in such a high stakes game as seeking the office of the presidency.

There is a saying which hopefully can become a reality in the case of Donald Trump.

“It’s easier to enlighten a powerful person than it is to empower a person who is seeking enlightenment”.

In the same way that reading Ann Coulter’s new book Adios America served to ‘enlighten’ Donald Trump regarding the terrible threat that Hispanic culture on such an excessively large scale represents to the sovereignty and quality of life of the American people, I hope that he will find a similar source of information that will awaken him to the terrible danger that Islam represents not just to America but to the entire ‘Free World’.

Although an apology to you on the part of Trump would be the most appropriate action, perhaps you can put your rightfully hurt ego aside and arrange for a copy of your book the Islamization of America (or a similar one) to be delivered to him for his own edification. I don’t know Trump personally, otherwise I would have already spoken to him on behalf of you and your vital mission in order to set the record straight.

Lastly, if I see with the passing of time that Trump doesn’t seem to have received the necessary correct information on the threat of Islam – in its entirety (which is how I see it) – then I will make my own effort to contact him for the purpose of “enlightening” El Donald on this extremely important subject.

HW
HW
8 years ago

Please I did follow you and did respect you don’t blow it all up with heresy from some phantom lover

Ming the Merciless
Ming the Merciless
8 years ago

Sound like Geller have switched to the RINO side…How long before she go KKK demon-rat then mud-slime? It is happening often enough…money talk…Megyn Kelly go talk of her ass to that filthy bum Howard Stern…
http://shoebat.com/2015/08/08/an-old-recording-of-megyn-kelly-talking-about-penises-breasts-and-how-she-has-sex-proves-trump-was-right-kelly-is-absolute-trash/

Watch her shamefully lying about her ex-husband:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2938070/I-wanted-wife-wanted-wife-Ex-husband-Megyn-Kelly-speaks-marriage-FOX-News-star-reveals-didn-t-CHEAT-bugged-hinted-did-air.html

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago

Trump is the RINO, a long time registered Democrat and gave 100s of thousands of dollars to Hillary, the Clinton Foundation, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and other assorted liberal democrats.

luvourtroops
luvourtroops
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

President Reagon was a Democrat before he became a Conservative, so what else is new??

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  luvourtroops

Totally different, I worked at Reagan’s Headquarters here with he first ran for Gov. Reagan made a clean break and his Conservative Republican views were solid there after. Read his own writing about his change.
Then you have Trump who has not made a change only in registration but has continued to give money to liberal democrats and shares their views.
His border mantra is a carrot to the suckers who believe it.
I am sitting 15 miles north from the largest and busiest post of entry in the world, San Diego – Tijuana, Mexico. I know the facts, Trump is all mouth.
After all. Trump has hired thousands of illegals over the years

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago

Thank you Pamela for your continued factual exposure of Trump.
The people who have most to gain supporting Trump is Hillary Clinton and her supporters.
Would not be a surprise if he is a Democrat plant, if not he is doing what one would be doing, attempting to disrupt the Republican campaign.
Also Trump using certain talking points to suck in many of the Tea people
even though he openly supports single payer health care, and other liberal agendas.
Also Pamela, the site you wrote on was filled with replies with blind allegiance to Trump. It seems the Tea people are giving Trump gas to keep going by being sucked in by his lies and double speak

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

You say you think Trump is a democrat plant.
Americans know more about Trump than any other person over the last 30 yrs.
Trump loves his family, his country, and his life’s work.
Whoever you are, you do not have a brain if you think Trump is such an a$$hole to sneak around like you are claiming.
Eat feces and drink urine all you want but don’t slander Mr. Trump with treason.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Truth hurts, too bad.

Here are more facts about Trump

Immigration:
You seem to think he’s an immigration hardliner, and he’s certainly pretending to be. But why can’t you see through it? He condemned Mitt Romney as an immigration hardliner in 2012 and favored comprehensive immigration reform. He told Bill O’Reilly he was in favor of a “path to citizenship” for 30 million illegal immigrants:

Trump:
You have to give them a path. You have 20 million, 30 million, nobody knows what it is. It used to be 11 million. Now, today I hear it’s 11, but I don’t think it’s 11. I actually heard you probably have 30 million. You have to give them a path, and you have to make it possible for them to succeed. You have to do that.

Question: Just how many rapists and drug dealers did Donald Trump want to give green cards to?
—————————

Obamacare:
The man wrote in his own book and said elsewhere that he was in favor of Canadian-style socialized medicine — which would put him to the left of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and on pretty much the same page as Bernie Sanders.

Hillary: Speaking of her, Trump praised Hillary Clinton and her health-care reform plan — in 2007! She attended his (most recent) wedding. He donated to her campaigns and to the Clinton Foundation. In 2008, he couldn’t get his head around the fact that Obama didn’t pick her for VP. “I’m a big fan of Hillary. She’s a terrific woman. She’s a friend of mine.”
————————-
Economics:
People tout the guy’s business record. But he represents almost exactly what his supporters think he opposes. He’s a crony capitalist par excellence. He gives to whatever politician can grease the skids for his next deal — and he makes no apologies for it. He’s an eminent-domain voluptuary. He abuses bankruptcy laws like a stack of homemade get-out-of-jail-free cards.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

He will build a wall, then deal with the illegals here, that’s hardline enough for me.
He’ll take out isis, that’s hardline enough for me.
He’ll study healthcare more in depth when he actually wins, it is a two way payer system he will evolve to, it needs a lot of charity for 30 million illegals to be covered.
Trumps business record is that he is worth over $10 billion legally, in fine artistic lands and buildings.
He’s never been in jail, to need your fantasy cards.
You should run against him, you sound like an intelligent person, but I like Mr. Trump because I trust his word.
Already knowing his faults and all.
Trump is getting it on bigtime, lookout islam, we’re coming to get ya, finally.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Trump pounds out those comments knowing the naive will believe it.
Trump never shares how he will do all he claims.
As far as a wall, the Mexican Gov. will not pay for it and he can’t make them.
I don’t want a candidate who has to study what the issues are and what to do after he so call wins.
Radical Islam declared war on us and other freedom loving people, they are killing 100s of thousands, have caused millions to flee from their countries and are taking over many countries and then there is Iran who will continue to finish creating their Nuclear weapons and the largest Terror State.
I want a candidate who understands all this and has stated what they will do.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Trump said he will take out isis.
Iran has claimed to be only months away from nuclear for some time now, I don’t think they have the ability to produce one, especially if we bomb their nuke plants regularly.
Once we kill isis and rebuild the green zone in Iraq, Iran will fall like a domino next.

What can Iran do, they have nothing but our own fools in the White House, once that thing is gone so are they, no matter what obama signed, the ayotolla is dead.
Once Iran is contained the world will begin to prosper through trade and honesty. No dictators like obama will ever rule again.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

There is also a world of reality for you to choose.
Trump is not taking out anyone, also he is not going to be presdident

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

I hope you are wrong.
America’s obama lovers will ruin all our lives, and we’ll end up beheaded children and all.
How’s that for reality.
Muslims will number 10 billion in 40 yrs.
100% sharia.
But that will not happen if we stop them now while we can, they out fornicate us 4 to 1 at least, their main weapon is women’s wombs, a very effective weapon if allowed into north america, or any other place.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

We can only stop Radical Islam by electing an adult Republican.
One of the few running in this election who can defeat Hillary.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

I like, Trump and Fiorina
Trump and Carson
Fiorina and Carson, as pres and vice pres.
Please do not insult Mr. Trump, he is far wiser than most.
Trump lives in a fast paced world, his regular routines are high intensity, he is a high stakes player.
We should give him a chance, he more than most is prepared to talk to the evil jerks threatening us.
The rest look like boy scouts, acting as if they are professional enough to be ahead of Mr. Trump.
None of them have any reason to think they are better suited to lead than Mr. Trump, except Mrs. Fiorina who is a pro like the Donald, with tech skills that we need in the Oval Office.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

This is not voting for a favorite on a Reality TV program.
I have files of research on his Democrat background and his still liberal views.
I too live in a large city and face paced which included my work until I retired 10 hr. a day non stop.
I have many relatives in the New York City area and have had since 1624. Trump is an embarrassment

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

New York has been the embarrassment of America for generations,
Their population has given us this democratic treason, against the rest of the country excluding the like minded california.
These two states are the source of all our problems, the people are so brainwashed, full of unamerican views, a population of conceited spoiled brats, who will never care about anyone but themselves.
It’s fantastic that Mr.Trump came through it to save the day for America.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Wrong.
The people who gave us Obama are the all or nothing pures who sat at home election day to enable his election

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

True
Plus rigged voting machines
Plus N.Y. and California

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Here is a clue, most people in California are from other states. Blame those states.
Also I live in San Diego with over 3.4 million population, and around the size of the state of Connecticut and largest concentration of military based here,
Largest city in the U.S. with a Republican Mayor,

New York is not for the unicorn rainbow ranch people,
those who are afraid of being in a city

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

So the democrats are not the natives, they are the rejects of the other states.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

The problem is with people who live in small homogeneous towns or states and no clue of reality.
The same all or nothing pures who sat at home election day or voted third party to enable Obama’s presidency.

Andy_Lewis
Andy_Lewis
8 years ago

Awww…po’ widdle cwybaby Trumpy got his widdle fee fees hurt…by a gurl. And all the kontards in the kontard klown kar say that proves how presiduncial he is, haw haw haw.

Ya gotta love it.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Andy_Lewis

You are a waste of time, if you don’t have something to say, stop.

Andy_Lewis
Andy_Lewis
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

Tell it 2 Trump.

luvourtroops
luvourtroops
8 years ago
Reply to  Andy_Lewis

GROW UP !!

Andy_Lewis
Andy_Lewis
8 years ago
Reply to  luvourtroops

U 1st. Trump 2nd.

luvourtroops
luvourtroops
8 years ago

The latest NBC Pol,l 2 days after the debate, Trump moved up instead of down. It was so obvious that FOX and Kelly were out to destroy Trump. He got the most questions compared to all the other candidates. Dr. Carson was hardly asked any. Go to Kelly’s facebook page, and read how people, AND WOMEN feel about her. SHE should apologize to Trump for making it a women issue instead of asking/talking about the serious issues which are going on in this country/world. She is a Liberal, and I bet she would have never asked Obama about Larry Sinclair for example or Donald Young. BTW, why do people think Trump referred to her period? At her age she probably already is in menopause anyway. Give me a break. FOX turned into MSNBC. She got her marching orders from somebody. Murdoch doesn’t like Trump, he is retired now, but his son, a far Left off the chart Liberal took over, catch my drift??…………………..end of story!!

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  luvourtroops

The NBC News Online Survey
was conducted online by SurveyMonkey from August 7-8, 2015 among a national sample of 3,551 adults aged 18 and over.
Respondents for this non-probability survey were selected from the nearly three million people who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day.
_________________
On Line.
Not a true reply. How many paid Trump people sit and vote on these on line polls along with his blind followers who spam the voting

luvourtroops
luvourtroops
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

And how many did voter fraud TWICE to get Obama in the White House??

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  luvourtroops

Just one more item Trump and Obama share

Joseph Edwards
Joseph Edwards
8 years ago

Fox’s Megyn Kelly is a Left Wing Ho… Who will Discusses Her Breasts,
Her Husband’s Penis size and Sex Life with Howard Stern & any other
Left Winger who will listen because its ok if she talk’s about it, after
all its really about her, she is nothing but a Left Wing Corporate Ho..

Fraley
Fraley
8 years ago

I hope everyone realizes that Trump is acting on behalf of the Clintons. He
and Bill Clinton had a phone conversation the week before Trump jumped
into the race and the Washington Post reported that Clinton said he
thought Trump would resonate with Republican
voters. Now why do you suppose Clinton would tell Donald Trump that he
would strike a chord with Republican voters? Could it be because if
Trump is either the Republican nominee or runs as a third-party
candidate he will guarantee Hillary’s election?

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Fraley

Carly brought up that phone call in the first debate saying “I didn’t get a phone call from Bill Clinton before I jumped in the race,” ( then asked the others, did you get a call) then continued, “Maybe it’s because I hadn’t given money to the [Clintons’ family] foundation.”

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

I liked Fiorina until she started taking the silly road, trying to divert from Donald’s purposes of job creation, security, and prosperity for all, which would change us back into a capitalist society, with philanthropy to keep us righteous.

Clinton called Donald, not the other way around.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  vincent bruce

You obviously have not heard Fiorina on the subject of economy and Jobs. She is one of a couple of Republicans who are more than ready to start from day one to do the job

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

I like Fiorina very much, and Trump may find her competent enough, that he would support her, and he can stay as he is a caring tycoon, living in much better style than the white house. Trump is willing to give up a lot to step down in life to be President for his fellow man, Mr. Trump is an awesome man, willing to work hard for us, when at his age should be slowing down.
The people who criticize him are cruel and rude, instead of respectful and kind like him.
Fiorina and Carson are awesome too.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Ask her that since 14 years have passed.
She is strong on defeating Radical Islam.
It is the Rand Paul types who are the weak link

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

In the mean time Trump’s 100s of thousands of dollars to supporters of Radical Islamic Obama such as Miss Benghazi, Hillary, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and a list of other liberal Democrat over the years and currently.
Trump’s Executive VP and counsel and campaign advisor Michael Cohen, a Registered Democrat and Obama voter
The list goes on but there are those who rationalize Trump’s actual Democrat views

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

It is the Tea people who are supporting Trump and posting on
sites like this excuses and rationalizing away Trump’s liberal agenda

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

I heard Carly speak in person in 2010 when she was running for the Senate in CA.
John McCain was also there supporting her and the major strong anti Radical Islamic along with having 2 sons who have been fighting in this war.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Cruz is not going to last through the primaries

Also, the majority of Americans are Left to moderate.

The idea is to win not make a point.

BTW

Ted Cruz hasn’t ruled out legal status for undocumented immigrants

03/27/15 By Benjy Sarlin

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz’s office on Friday indicated the Texas senator remains open to a path to legal status for undocumented workers, putting him at odds with conservatives who deride such a position as unacceptable “amnesty
———————
Ted Cruz: ‘I Am a Proponent of Immigration Reform’

By Joel Himelfarb

Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015

Texas senator and aspiring GOP presidential nominee Ted Cruz is widely depicted by liberal amnesty backers as a diehard enemy of their brand of immigration reform. …………….
has also taken positions that sound strikingly different from those of staunch amnesty opponents
But speaking with Javier Palomarez, president of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday afternoon, Cruz declared that “there is no stronger advocate for legal immigration in the U.S. Senate than himself,” The Weekly Standard reported.

The Texas Republican pointed to his support for an amendment to the Gang of Eight bill two years ago that would expand the number of H-1B visas.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

You did not read what I posted.
Cruz like Rand Paul supports pathway for citizenship for the illegals

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago
Reply to  Fraley

Trump plays to win, it makes no sense for him to get involved otherwise, if he is treated fair and the two other non politicians are treated fair, Mr. Trump will accept the word of the american voters.

jackkemp
jackkemp
8 years ago

Trump has followed up his attack on Megyn Kelly with another childish attack on Carly Fiorina. He seems to want to run for the President of TMZ, the entertainment tv show, more than running for the President of the United States. And, yes, he sounds like a junior high school boy who just learned some four letter words and wants to practice using them, however stealthfully. This is why Mr. Stone quit being a senior official in Trump’s campaign. Instead of Trump staying on message concerning major issues like immigration, the economy, the border fence, etc., Trump has decided this weekend to make his brand about how he can humiliate two accomplished women (yes, they’re not perfect like Donald Trump…ahem…but they are accomplished in their fields.). In fact, the only person Trump is succeeding in bringing down is himself. Does Mr. Trump’s ego allow him to recall that there was something called the 19th Amendment that gave women the vote – and he is turning off millions of them – as well as millions of men as well? Does Trump want to sound like a gangsta rapper or the next President? Because he can’t apply for both jobs at the same time with one “rap.”

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  jackkemp

Spot on.
Roger Stone also stated Trump has these yes-men around him. and now he’s living in a parallel world. Stone added, that Trump was losing his grip on reality

GGBear2233
GGBear2233
8 years ago

I have always believed that Trump has no intention of seeing this race through; I believe he has brought the illegal alien problem to a fast boil to get the GOP into the game. The name of this game is to win back the white house. You can’t win without your base, folks; and a MAJOR issue is the border issue.
Bottom line: In a contest for POTUS between Trump and Clinton- Who would YOU vote for?

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  GGBear2233

Trump is not running against Clinton, only the naïve believe that.
Trump is creating chaos not only to disrupt the Republican campaigning and to give an excuse to run 3rd party all along.
This will give Hillary the presidency and the only way she can do it.

GGBear2233
GGBear2233
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

No way. Trump has unlimited money, unlimited resources and a burning desire to see America great again. He will drop out before splitting the vote for a Hillary win. Hillary will be wearing orange before the year is out.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  GGBear2233

Sure, while he has been funding Hillary and the Clinton Foundation by over 100,000 +
Trump continues to have money by having stooges in place to help that along.
You do know he said he gives money to Democrats for favors.

Emma FrostY
Emma FrostY
8 years ago

So I understand Trump went to both a business school AND a military school. This is good. Let’s cross our fingers that he remembers just enough from Military School, that he members how well Fat Boy & Little Boy worked on Japan after they decided to launch suicide attacks on Pearl Harbor. It’s 2015, bet we have something much better in our arsenal for ISIS that perhaps will cause less collateral damage then the atomic bomb did so people can get on with their lives without ISIS.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Emma FrostY

He was sent to Military School by his father because he was so disruptive.
Trump is not capable of learning self control or orders.

Emma FrostY
Emma FrostY
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Majority of boys are considered ‘disruptive’ by societies standards..some of the most powerful, successful, smartest men had a ‘troubled’ childhood not because they were bad kids but mostly because they were Non-conformers

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Emma FrostY

You are really reaching.

Emma FrostY
Emma FrostY
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Sorry, I have a 9 yo son & hoping for the best even in lieu of his occasional ‘disruptiveness’.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  Emma FrostY

Many people with 9 year old sons also voted for Obama.
It is no sign of brilliance

HappyHuntress
HappyHuntress
8 years ago
Reply to  Erudite Mavin

Actually Trump was at the top of his class in Military school. He could have easily went to West Point if he had wanted, but preferred business school at Wharton.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

Trump could not have been appointed to West Point or any other military academy.
He has serious issues and would not have lasted 5 minutes.
Also, he was a draft dodger. Trump did not and does not have a sense of serving

Emma FrostY
Emma FrostY
8 years ago

Dropping a chemical-biological weapon on ISIS territory (where there’s no escape) that sedated everyone for 24 to 48 hours so SOF can walk right in and selectively rendition and or kill just the ISIS MVPs would be excellent.

Erudite Mavin
Erudite Mavin
8 years ago

Donald Trump’s eminent-domain empire

By Michelle Malkin • April 22, 2011

Don’t be fooled by The Donald. Take it from one who
knows: I’m a South Jersey gal who was raised on the outskirts of Atlantic City
in the looming shadow of Trump’s towers. All through my childhood, casino
developers and government bureaucrats joined hands, raised taxes and made
dazzling promises of urban renewal. Then
we wised up to the eminent-domain thievery championed by our hometown faux
free-marketeers.

America, it’s time you wised up to Donald
Trump’s property redistribution racket, too.

Trump has been wooing conservative activists for months
and flirting with a GOP presidential run — first at the Conservative Political
Action Conference in Washington and most recently at a tea party event in South
Florida. He touts his business experience, “high aptitude” and “bragadocious”
deal-making abilities. But he’s no more a standard-bearer of conservative
values, limited government and constitutional principles
than the cast of “Jersey Shore.”

Too many mega-developers like Trump have achieved success
by using and abusing the government’s ability to commandeer private property
for purported “public use.”
Invoking the Fifth Amendment takings clause, real estate moguls, parking garage
builders, mall developers and
sports palace architects
have colluded with elected officials to pull off legalized theft in
the name of reducing “blight.” Under eminent domain, the definition of “public
purpose” has been stretched like Silly Putty
to cover everything from roads and bridges to high-end retail stores, baseball
stadiums and casinos.

While casting himself as America’s new constitutional
savior, Trump has shown reckless disregard for fundamental
private property rights. In the 1990s, he waged a
notorious war on elderly homeowner Vera Coking, who owned a little home in
Atlantic City that stood in the way of Trump’s manifest land development. The
real estate mogul was determined to expand his Trump Plaza and build a limo
parking lot — Coking’s private property be damned. The nonprofit Institute for Justice,
which successfully saved Coking’s home, explained the confiscatory scheme:

“Unlike most developers, Donald Trump doesn’t have to
negotiate with a private owner when he wants to buy a piece of property,
because a governmental agency — the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority
or CRDA — will get it for him at a fraction of the market value, even if the
current owner refuses to sell. Here is how the process works.

“After a developer identifies the parcels of land he
wants to acquire and a city planning board approves a casino project, CRDA
attempts to confiscate these properties using a process called ’eminent
domain,’ which allows the government to condemn properties ‘for public use.’
Increasingly, though, CRDA and other government entities exercise the power of
eminent domain to take property from one private person and give it to another.
At the same time, governments give less and less consideration to the necessity
of taking property and also ignore the personal loss to the individuals being
evicted.”

Trump has attempted to use the same tactics in Connecticut and has
championed the reviled Kelo vs. City of New London
Supreme Court ruling upholding expansive use of eminent
domain. He told Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto that he agreed with the ruling “100
percent” and defended the chilling power of government to kick people out of
their homes and businesses based on arbitrary determinations:

“The fact is, if you have a person living in an area
that’s not even necessarily a good area, and government, whether it’s local or
whatever, government wants to build a tremendous economic development, where a
lot of people are going to be put to work and make (an) area that’s not good
into a good area, and move the person that’s living there into a better place —
now, I know it might not be their choice — but move the person to a better
place and yet create thousands upon thousands of jobs and beautification and
lots of other things, I think it happens to be good.”

Like most statist promises of bountiful job creation,
government-engineered redevelopment math rarely adds up. Trump’s
corporations have backed casino industry
bailouts and wealth-redistributing “tax-increment financing”
schemes — the very kind of
taxpayer-subsidized interventions we’ve seen on a grand scale under the Obama
administration.

Championing liberty begins at the local level. There is
nothing more fundamental than the principle that a man’s home is his castle.
Donald Trump’s career-long willingness to trample this right tells you
everything you need to know about his bogus tea party sideshow.

http://michellemalkin.com/2011/04/22/donald-trumps-eminent-domain-empire/

Darc1
Darc1
8 years ago

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but this one just cost you a reader.

vincent bruce
vincent bruce
8 years ago

I’d love to see Pam and Bridget Gabriel in Iran telling the ayotolla to leave iran.
What a cartoon that could inspire.
Then jail him as a child molester, along with all his mullahs and community organizers of hate.

wjsonl
wjsonl
8 years ago

Fox News obviously attacked Trump from the very start. Bret Baier’s first question was intended to put Trump on the defensive and make him look bad. The plan failed. Trump easily handled the question and other attempts by the pro-establishment Fox employees to make him look bad, and could have made even stronger comments about the Foxes. Trump is a breath of fresh air in a political arena that stinks. Anybody who continues to blast Trump can count on a loss of support from me, and undoubtedly from many others.

Mr. Know It All
Mr. Know It All
8 years ago
Reply to  wjsonl

Agree with you that Fox was out to embarass Trump. The only good thing about such questions is that it is good that they come out now, before they are asked during a debate with only the R and the D candidate as we approach the election. I’d say it might be useful to have one of the Fox “debates” where they ask A LOT of embarassing questions to all the candidates to get the skeletons out of the closet now, before we get too close to the election. Probably do not want such skeletons falling out of the closet close to the election.
I am concerned about Trump possibly going 3rd party. That would guarantee a D in the WH. He needs to be raked over the coals about it and he needs to guarantee that he will not go 3rd party – he needs to acknowledge that it would damage the nation and be a stab in the back to Americans who are supporting him today. We do not want a D to win in 2016.
How can we force him to guarantee no 3rd party run?

wjsonl
wjsonl
8 years ago

A lousy Rep Party is no better than a lousy Dem Party, and that’s the situation right now. The GOP controls Congress, and what have they done? A 3rd Party might be a good outcome, maybe even put the GOP out of its misery, if not in 2016, maybe in 2020.

Mr. Know It All
Mr. Know It All
8 years ago
Reply to  wjsonl

Did you vote in 1992?
Did you vote for Ross Parrot? If so, you voted for Bill Clinton. Sorry to bust your bubble.

HappyHuntress
HappyHuntress
8 years ago

I don’t agree with you that Trump should not run 3rd party if it becomes necessary. He has the money and the backbone, and the following that is growing stronger every day.

wjsonl
wjsonl
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

The GOP continues to claim that it represents conservatives, yet it does nothing but promote establishment politicians and maintain the status quo. Government keeps getting bigger, and dependency on handouts increases with each passing day. It’s looking more and more like a 3rd party is going to be necessary to change the direction of this country.

Benevolent Dictator 2016
Benevolent Dictator 2016
8 years ago
Reply to  wjsonl

3rd party can only elect the liberal party. You cannot split the conservative vote and expect to beat the libtards. Don’t even think about it. Ross Parrot ran as a 3rd party conservative candidate in 1992 resulting in the election of Bill Clinton.
Unfortunately we have a 2 party system and ignoring that is the same as slitting your own throat.

Benevolent Dictator 2016
Benevolent Dictator 2016
8 years ago
Reply to  HappyHuntress

Agree 100% that the GOP is useless today. WE all get that and we all know that is why Trump is so popular today. Trump’s popularity is the collective middle finger to Washington – that was a headline recently on a website – I think zerohedge dot com. BUT a 3rd party cannot win – they can only ensure a DemocRAT victory. Ross Perrot proved it, as did Ralph Nader. You cannot split the “conservative” side and beat the liberal side. Even though the GOP is useless today, I’d prefer them with GOP house and senate to another DemocRAT. Wouldn’t you?
Are you old enough to remember the Ross Perot third party candidacy that elected Bill Clinton? Ross Perot is the ONLY reason Clinton was elected. Trump would do exactly the same for whoever the DemocRAT candidate is in 2016.
What is it about this that you don’t understand?

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