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I think Fox clearly wanted to make Trump look bad. But I don't understand why Trump has gone bonkers on Megyn Kelly after the debate. The first debate question was obviously created to make Trump look bad - when they asked for a show of hands and a pledge about being the Republican nominee. That question came from a male and it didn't come from Megyn. Yet Trump seems to have made the major personal attack on Megyn only.
It was a completely disrespectful question to Trump, phased in a way to evoke anger.. Kelly kept pressing and he responded .
I am reading this as you supporting Trump. Is this a correct assumption? I can't see why anyone would find supporting Trump the least bit politically expedient.
Nah, I wouldn't vote for him. I can't picture Trump running around the White House with access to the Nuclear Launch Briefcase. I support his antics and his ability to have all the rest of the GOP Candidates hiding in the bushes. I also support his stance in illegal immigrants. I could easily support Christie, but he wants to give away too may of our freedoms we have left to the Government. And I certainly don't trust or like Hillary.
If you support good entertainment, love a good Circus, and are sick and tired of the "Politically Correct" throw some support behind Donald. He is the "Silver Bullet" that will KILL the GOP chances for a GOP President. Its great to watch their fate being decided by the Trump Card.
meanwhile....the Democrats are hiding Hillary from any debates and what she did with her emails and how she got millions of dollars from foreign contributions.
Let the cycle play-out. This often happens this early. The extreme wing of the Republican base is galvanized and that is apparent in the polls. Once the elections takes on a more national flavor and the necessity of moderate independents is remembered, there will be drastic shifts in strategy and rhetoric.
You mean moderates like President McCain, the darling of Chris Matthews, or President Romney, the measured, wise and adult of the field? Establishment candidates keep losing but that is Ok with them. They will all keep his jobs and perks> What did Karl Rove lose for being so wrong last time? Has he taken a pay cut? Moved to a smaller house or cut back on eating out (I KNOW he hasn’t done THAT?)
Nah, I wouldn't vote for him. I can't picture Trump running around the White House with access to the Nuclear Launch Briefcase. I support his antics and his ability to have all the rest of the GOP Candidates hiding in the bushes. I also support his stance in illegal immigrants. I could easily support Christie, but he wants to give away too may of our freedoms we have left to the Government. And I certainly don't trust or like Hillary.
If you support good entertainment, love a good Circus, and are sick and tired of the "Politically Correct" throw some support behind Donald. He is the "Silver Bullet" that will KILL the GOP chances for a GOP President. Its great to watch their fate being decided by the Trump Card.
nah, Trump is a business man. Before he nukes a country, he will make sure it doesn't add to the debt.
you make it sound like he is a warmonger looking for war........Trump is more telling it like it is and making public all the dumb deals the U.S. have with other countries that has screwed for decades our country.
nah, Trump is a business man. Before he nukes a country, he will make sure it doesn't add to the debt.
you make it sound like he is a warmonger looking for war........Trump is more telling it like it is and making public all the dumb deals the U.S. have with other countries that has screwed for decades our country.
Well, he seems to take everything personally, and always hits back, and I am afraid he would take that habit to the WH as a CIC.
This is a great article at the Chicago Tribune. I am just quoting a few lines, but it is worth reading the whole thing. It is short.
I think this article is right on the money. Trump is done. He needs to take his five steps and that will be it. There is no recovery. He is finished. We are just waiting to see him keel over, politically speaking.
Bye bye, Donald. We hardly knew you.
He is still polling at the top, still not going anywhere. I honestly think he faces an uphill battle and will likely at some point have no chance because he is not only against Democrats, he is against the entire system that supports the Republican current Republican Party, so he is also facing pressure from them as we saw in the debates and before and after. Most likely it will be Bush vs Clinton, but Trump still has room to go.
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