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Yes Trump’s fault. He says stupid things and refuses to hone his message to keep the stupid thing he says that day from becoming that evening’s lead story. It is foolish to think that most politicians would be falling into thtis trap everyday. The mainstream media hates us only works for diehard conservatives. It does not work on the indendents that are needed to elect a PResident!
So Trump allegedly saying stupid things is deserves more coverage than the Former secretary of State mishandling State secrets?
 
That’s … pretty funny, actually.

Difference: The six-pointed star for the Frozen coloring book is, within the context, reminiscent of a snowflake. (Because, you know, Frozen.) The other one is devoid of context, and given its origins and its political message, it is way too easy to interpret it as anti-Semitic.
You know I have small kids. I never saw that coloring book. Odd he was able to find it.
 
The vast majority of my friends have supported Donald Trump for close to a year now, and I don’t know even one who’s said “we’ll now he’s crossed the line and gone too far and I can no longer vote for him”, which makes me suspect that growing disenchantment with Trump is a media creation.
 
The vast majority of my friends have supported Donald Trump for close to a year now, and I don’t know even one who’s said “we’ll now he’s crossed the line and gone too far and I can no longer vote for him”, which makes me suspect that growing disenchantment with Trump is a media creation.
The fact that many of my fellow Americans aren’t disturbed by the things Trump says and does is, well, kind of disturbing…
 
Very good news. Trump met with Cruz privately today - also spoke to the House Republicans. Clear attempts to reach out and build a coalition of conservative voters. Let’s hope this trend continues and that Trump hones his “deal making” skills in this regard. Ironically, this comes simultaneously with the Lynch/Obama/Comey/Clinton deal 😉 so events could foster GOP unity here as well.
 
Clinton’s screw-ups would get more coverage because Trump can’t stay on message. You can’t complain about what is obvious to all of us: the media doesn’t do its job properly and focuses on sensationalism and that led to the rise to Trump and leads toh is fall. But his fall is too high of a price and it will damage the pro-life movement!
As much as Hillary?
 
Today Trump was tweeting about the Star Of David controversy again. He found a Disney coloring book with a similar star and was complaining that the media didn’t pick on that coloring book.

I’m not sure why he cannot say “Hey I didn’t mean to offend”. 🤷
Apologies–false or otherwise–are not part of Trump’s personality. This is one feature of what psychologists have called the authoritarian personality, that is, the inability to admit any kind of perceived weakness in oneself.
 
There’s an article in the Washington Post about how Trump was meeting with Senate Republicans to shore up party unity and what did Trump do, he attacked several GOP senators (he called one a loser) and said they would lose their reelection bids.

Hopefully after this election, we can all start calling Donald a “loser”. If he wins, his ego will be even bigger than it already is.
 
There’s an article in the Washington Post about how Trump was meeting with Senate Republicans to shore up party unity and what did Trump do, he attacked several GOP senators (he called one a loser) and said they would lose their reelection bids.

Hopefully after this election, we can all start calling Donald a “loser”.
In which case, the entire American populace will also be “losers”. But, it must be admitted, Bill Clinton’s speaking fees will increase; probably to over a million apiece. Surrendering Taiwan to China would probably cost $100 million, but China has that much.
 
There’s an article in the Washington Post about how Trump was meeting with Senate Republicans to shore up party unity and what did Trump do, he attacked several GOP senators (he called one a loser) and said they would lose their reelection bids.

Hopefully after this election, we can all start calling Donald a “loser”. If he wins, his ego will be even bigger than it already is.
Here’s the WaPo article:
washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2016/07/07/trump-meets-with-hill-republicans-as-controversy-over-star-of-david-tweet-continues/

It was Senator Kirk who he called a loser but I thought this exchange with Jeff Flake was also interesting.
Trump’s most tense exchange was with Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), who has been vocal in his concerns about the business mogul’s candidacy, especially his rhetoric and policies on immigration that the senator argues alienate many Latino voters and others in Arizona.
When Flake stood up and introduced himself, Trump told him, “You’ve been very critical of me.”
“Yes, I’m the other senator from Arizona — the one who didn’t get captured — and I want to talk to you about statements like that,” Flake responded, according to two Republican officials.
Trump said at the meeting that he has yet to attack Flake hard but threatened to begin doing so. Flake stood up to Trump by urging him to stop attacking Mexicans. Trump predicted that Flake would lose his reelection, at which point Flake informed Trump that he was not on the ballot this year, the sources said.
 
Yes because Trump will lose to Hillary!
I think that is a little fatalistic at this point. We still have free will…😉 last time I checked anyway. Now, how long that will last under HRC’s Supreme Court…
 
Very good news. Trump met with Cruz privately today - also spoke to the House Republicans. Clear attempts to reach out and build a coalition of conservative voters. Let’s hope this trend continues and that Trump hones his “deal making” skills in this regard. Ironically, this comes simultaneously with the Lynch/Obama/Comey/Clinton deal 😉 so events could foster GOP unity here as well.
Cruz is going to speak at the Republican convention:

nbcnewyork.com/news/national-international/Ted-Cruz-to-Speak-at-Republican-National-Convention-385899921.html
 
Excellent news. I thought Cruz might come around. He is quite the pragmatist at heart - let’s face it. I don’t see him as too much of a sentimentalist. I saw an interview Tony Perkins did on Fox where he was basically begging Trump to throw Evangelicals a figurative bone or two. This shift could be seismic. It tightens the screws on the NeverTrumpers too, NR et al., Romney.

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I wonder if he’ll talk about his affairs, his father’s support of Fidel Castro with Lee Harvey Oswald or how his wife isn’t attractive - all things Trump brought up in the campaign.
He probably will to show what a great sport he is and what a wonderful sense of humor he has.
 
He should turn heel and cut a promo on Trump! Remind everyone what this election is about and turn the delegates against Trump, which wouldn’t be hard by the way. The dude has X-pac heat.
Yes, but unfortunately he will bow his head and accept the “elite privilege” which Warren triumphantly did, very disappointing mind you. We shall see, I suspect Bernie will bow his head and mumble something incoherent about voting for Hillary and call it anyone but Trump so all is imagined well with conscience. I imagine its a quite common behavior with tyranny and conscience and we could call it multi issue voting! 🙂
 
I’m noticing an interesting trend in this thread: Those who personally support Ms. Clinton tend to emphasize what the Republican Party should do - namely, overthrow the will of their own rank and file - and say little about what individual voters should do. Those who support Mr. Trump are the opposite: Emphasizing individual actions over actions by the party.

Just interesting to me how people’s posts tend to indirectly reflect the philosophy of their chosen candidate.
 
Just interesting to me how people’s posts tend to indirectly reflect the philosophy of their chosen candidate.
Amen and imho its part intentional and part ignorance of whats being followed as I would suggest its Alinsky’s rules for radicals…
“Burn the system down!” They have no illusions about the system, but plenty of
illusions about the way to change our world. Alinsky
archive.org/stream/RulesForRadicals/RulesForRadicals_djvu.txt

Compare that with Obama/Clinton politics.
 
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