Posted on 02/09/2016 8:03:54 AM PST by Biggirl
On Tuesdayâs âMorning Joe,â Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump played a round of word association with co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. Among the topics offered to Trump were other candidates for the White House, including Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, who he described as evil.
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It takes a lot of twisting, but they still manage, don’t they?
I used to. I have advocated for a Supreme Court appointment for him.
But there is something, and I can't pinpoint it, that just doesn't sit well.
If it is down to a choice between him and Hillary/Bernie... yeah, he's got my vote. I'll have no choice. But not until then.
And what's more: Every time I read the hell-and-damnation rhetoric, every time I read the Bible verses posted in his favor by well-meaning but tone-deaf church ladies to attack another candidate... it pushes me further away.
I don't like that type of person in real life, and it is certainly not going to sway my vote.
Both Trump and Cruz have a lot of flaws. And the attacks on both candidates are legit to a degree.
But that being said, they are still much better than the rest. This is the hand we’ve been dealt.
And thank you Donald for your donations which have helped her over the years.
“And thank you Donald for your donations which have helped her over the years”
That nonsense again....Trump was in GOOD REPUBLICAN company...HE was a businessman...what were these wonderful GOP ‘leaders’ doing contributing and attending and praising the Clinton Foundation? Wake up!
The Bush’s have all but adopted the Clintons!
Newsmax Media, Inc. The media company, which has billed itself as operating the “#1 Conservative Site in the Nation,”
Richard M. Scaife.
News Corporation Foundation
James R. Murdoch. Murdoch, the co-chief operating officer of Fox News parent company 21st Century Fox and son of Rupert Murdoch,
Many Republican Party-affiliated individuals have attended and supported Clinton Foundation-affiliated events, including the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meetings. They include:
Former first lady Laura Bush, Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch, former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Sen. John McCain, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, Republican billionaire T. Boone Pickens, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former Bush Treasury secretary Hank Paulson, and former first daughter Barbara Bush.
Romney spoke to CGI in the middle of his 2012 presidential campaign and praised President Clinton for having “devoted himself to lifting the downtrodden around the world. One of the best things that can happen to any cause, to any people, is to have Bill Clinton as its advocate.”
McCain spoke to CGI in September 2008 during his own presidential run, and also praised its efforts, stating: “You know something about great change at the Clinton Global Initiative, because you are striving every day to bring it about. I thank each one of you for the good work you have done to relieve suffering across the earth, and to spread hope. I thank you for the even greater works that you seek to accomplish in the years to come, under the leadership of the man from Hope.”
Laura Bush appeared at CGI in 2006 and said she was “delighted to be a part of this year’s Clinton Global Initiative. Thank you for inviting me, and thank you for the terrific development work you’re doing through your foundation.”
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/05/15/the-conservative-media-figures-who-donated-to-t/203664
Pssst...there are plenty of sources for this if you don’t like that one.
I know, they spend time detecting what emphasis he may or may not have put on certain syllables. They are insufferable.
And to support and reiterate in The Donald’s own words:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-in-2008-hillary-clinton-would-make-a-great-president/
He (Trump) added that Obama is a “superstar” - 3 1/2 years into Obama’s first term - when the rest of us already knew that Obama was a disaster.
You may not like Cruz, but I’ve been in the intelligence business for 40 years and I’ve been unable to identify a single former director of NSA (who are always military officers) or CIA that are affiliated with the Chertoff Group in any way. To whom are you referring?
True, Sweet is a former Director of Operations at the CIA, but I don’t see how that’s a disqualifier in any way. Shouldn’t ANY prospective candidate for president have some advisors with intelligence backgrounds?
What is your point? I don’t dispute a single one of your quotes or citations, but I didn’t see a single conservative on your rather sizeable list. I worked in the Bush White House (as a detailee, not a political appointee) and I don’t consider GW or anyone in his family a conservative.
Maybe so. Even on his so-called key strengths there are some issues with Trump. He has demonstrated an appetite for extreme pettiness one usually does not see except in dictators. This buffoon could get us in a war over some petty BS. Thus I have concerns regarding his temperament.
But didn’t The Donald last year think she was a terrific woman?
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