Posted on 02/29/2016 12:47:40 PM PST by TheThirdRuffian
The New York Times is sitting on an audio recording that some of its staff believes could deal a serious blow to Donald Trump who, in an off-the-record meeting with the newspaper, called into question whether he would stand by his own immigration views.
Trump visited the papers Manhattan headquarters on Tuesday, Jan. 5, part of a round of editorial board meetings that as is traditional the Democratic candidates for president and some of the Republicans attended. The meetings, conducted partly on the record and partly off the record in a 13th floor conference room, give candidates a chance to make their pitch for the papers endorsement.
After a dispute over Trumps suggestion of tariffs on Chinese goods, the Times released a portion of the recording. But that was from the on-the-record part of the session.
n Saturday, columnist Gail Collins, one of the attendees at the meeting (which also included editor-in-chief Dean Baquet), floated a bit of speculation in her column:
The most optimistic analysis of Trump as a presidential candidate is that he just doesnt believe in positions, except the ones you adopt for strategic purposes when youre making a deal. So you obviously cant explain how youre going to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, because its going to be the first bid in some future monster negotiation session.
Sources familiar with the recording and transcript which have reached near-mythical status at the Times tell me that the second sentence is a bit more than speculation. It reflects, instead, something Trump said about the flexibility of his hard-line anti-immigration stance.
So what exactly did Trump say about immigration, about deportations, about the wall? Did he abandon a core promise of his campaign in a private conversation with liberal power brokers in New York?
(Excerpt) Read more at buzzfeed.com ...
“Are Cruz and Rubio going to release the same NY off the record conversations?”
I want those, too.
You need to add a graphic of trump attacking the tea party from the other side.
“Odds are Trump has no idea what he said. He usually doesnt. Cruz made that painfully obvious in the last debate.”
Possibly, but we know he knows what’s on it if Trump doesn’t release it, don’t we?
Just heard Ted blathering about it in a radio news report.
Trump's worshippers are fully aware of that. That's how they explain away his all-over-the-map policy positioning over the years.
They don't.
Of course, I am not excited about my other primary choices at this point, either.
Found it:
Will post in new thread.
Thanks!
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First season (on Starz) was fantastic
RE: same deal we’d get from Rubio or Cruz.
Here’s the biggest difference:
Rubio will push for gang of eight v.2
Trump will push for a deal.
Cruz will enforce existing laws.
One of those things will take effect very quickly. The other two will take many months if not years.
The 13th floor of the Times building is legendary as the home of the NYT’s columnists.
give candidates a chance to make their pitch for the papers endorsement.
Really?
Would Trump make a pitch for an endorsement from the NYT?
This smells...
Why would any Republican candidate want to get the NY Times endorsement?
But the bottomline was Donald can easily make this go away...just ask the Times to release the story.
Just like the David Duke matter.
Trump is about to find out the “media” aren’t his friends anymore.
FIFY
Correct-I’ve never seen one-when I was about 6-7, and on the annual Christmas shopping trip to the city-we lived on a ranch-with my mom and aunt, we got into an elevator in a building and when I saw the floors numbered 12 then 14, I asked where the 13th floor was-my mom and aunt said it was believed bad luck to have a 13th floor-first time I’d ever thought about that.
During the primary, it's pretty much common practice.
He’s a NYer. He probably thought they were his friends.
I've been in plenty of tall buildings (spent most of my life in Chicago) and I've never seen one without a 13th floor. I thought the "no 13th floor" thing was an urban legend.
>> There is obvious coordination occurring between both campaigns <<
Could be. I wouldn’t doubt it a bit.
But such activity has absolutely no bearing on the issue — which is that either (a) Trump said something damaging on the tape, or (b) he did not.
Therefore, Trump needs to tell the NYT to release the tape, in order to show how Cruz and Company are playing dirty.
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