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It's become an almost everyday "who's he slammed now-fest," and I think the novelty is wearing off. What happens when he begins insulting his supporters, his coalition, when they even mildly disagree with him?
If he loses, he'll blame the ineptitude of his supporters. You meet him, he's great with a crowd, he tells you you're beautiful like Kojak, then gets back in his limo or plane and talks about how fat, ugly, or stupid everyone was.
Is this what we've come to? Is this the person we want to represent us internationally, in the face of war and illegal immigration? He "hates the Mexicans," then he "loves the Mexicans." Changes his tune to suit the climate of the day.
He's apparently even changed his mind about Reagan. Everyone hails Reagan as the last great president, and I can't begin to imagine what Ronald Reagan would have to say about this playground bullying, but somehow I don't think it would be complimentary.
It's become an almost everyday "who's he slammed now-fest," and I think the novelty is wearing off. What happens when he begins insulting his supporters, his coalition, when they even mildly disagree with him?
If he loses, he'll blame the ineptitude of his supporters. You meet him, he's great with a crowd, he tells you you're beautiful like Kojak, then gets back in his limo or plane and talks about how fat, ugly, or stupid everyone was.
Is this what we've come to? Is this the person we want to represent us internationally, in the face of war and illegal immigration? He "hates the Mexicans," then he "loves the Mexicans." Changes his tune to suit the climate of the day.
He's apparently even changed his mind about Reagan. Everyone hails Reagan as the last great president, and I can't begin to imagine what Ronald Reagan would have to say about this playground bullying, but somehow I don't think it would be complimentary.
NO. Re Mexicans, he clarified his position to illegals, not legal citizens. But, no. And I have noticed he is cleaning up his rhetoric, but relapses from time to time. FWIW, I have called his campaign office to complain about his attacks on other candidates. Has anyone else here done the same? I support Trump, but he needs to clean up his language.
Is this what we've come to? Is this the person we want to represent us internationally, in the face of war and illegal immigration? He "hates the Mexicans," then he "loves the Mexicans." Changes his tune to suit the climate of the day.
Yep, Looks like it could be.
So OK, You tried, and it didn't work. E-Mail Hillary and tell her you failed in Trump Stomping.
Frankly, I think its refreshing to hear him talk about other Candidates with out being Politically Correct. There is no reason for him to spare their feelings. Who does he have to be "Nice" too? His competition?
He hates Illegal Aliens. He is allowed to do that. I hate them myself. I have nothing against Mexicans either, as long as they aren't illegal aliens. SO what's wrong with that?
You must have Trump confused with Hillary, on the changing tunes thingy. She is like a Chameleon. Changes Colors to fit her surroundings.
If all you watch is liberal media 10 second clips then that's all you'll see of him. It's no different than watching Hannity talking about a liberal. Why are people so bias they can't see through this? Or better yet, why are people so lazy they can't watch speeches in their entirety?
Even better question; Are any of the candidates, anyone you would want as President of the U.S.?
I'd be really happy with Trump or Clinton
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