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To: Joann37

Comments from “ every one of those idiots” who even hinted that Trump brought this on himself could be shut down as well. Then what will they say?

RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S RALLY BEING SHUT DOWN

Ted Cruz: Ted Cruz is responding to Donald Trump’s cancellation of his Chicago rally, saying the billionaire has created ‘an environment that encourages this sort of nasty discourse.’ The Texas senator is calling it a ‘sad day.’

He says, ‘Political discourse should occur in this country without the threat of violence, without anger and rage and hatred directed at each other.’

Cruz says blame for the events in downtown Chicago rests with the protesters but ‘in any campaign responsibility starts at the top.’

Cruz says, ‘When the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence, to punch people in the face, the predictable consequence of that is that is escalates. Today is unlikely to be the last such incidence.’

Marco Rubio: Senator Marco Rubio said Friday night that this is a ‘very disturbing moment in our political discourse” and pointed to “real significant anger and frustration at the direction of the country.’

‘America is better than this,’ Rubio said on a call to Fox News. ‘We don’t have to tear each other apart.’

Rubio said Trump is not entirely to blame for tonight’s events but the Republican front-runner ‘does bear responsibility for other things that have happened at his events,’ he said before pointing to an example in which Trump said he wished he could punch a protester in the face.

Rubio also blamed President Obama for the current divide in America. He said: ‘President Obama has spent the last eight years dividing Americans along haves and have-nots, along ethnic lines, racial lines in order to win elections.’

‘I think this has gone to the next level here and I think we’re seeing the consequences in it,’ Rubio added.

Rubio called some of Trump’s dissenters ‘professional protesters’ he claims were paid to be there and said that leftists have a mentality that,’ if you don’t like what someone’s saying, you can just shut them down.’

John Kasich: ‘Tonight the seeds of division that Donald Trump has been sowing this whole campaign finally bore fruit, and it was ugly. Some let their opposition to his views slip beyond protest into violence but we can never let that happen,’ reads a statement from the Ohio Governor.

‘I urge people to resist that temptation and rise to a higher level. Now is the time for Americans to come together and stand firm for what we know is true: We are reat because we are a peacefule people who live by the rule of Law,’ it continues.

We are stronger together, we will reject those who try to divide us for personal gain and we will do it the right way- at the ballot box,’ it concludes.

Hillary Clinton: ‘The divisive rhetoric we are seeing should be of grave concern to us all. We all have our differences, and we know many people across the country feel angry. We need to address that anger together. All of us, no matter what party we belong to or what views we hold, should say loudly and clearly that violence has no place in our politics, we should use our words and deeds to bring Americans together. Last year in Charleston, South Carolina an evil man walked into a church and murdered 9 people. The families of those victims came together and melted hearts in the statehouse and the confederate flag came down. That should be the model we for to overcome painful divisions in our country.’

Police: A spokesman for the Chicago Police Department says the agency never recommended that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump cancel his campaign rally in the city.

CPD spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told The Associated Press that the department never told the Trump campaign there was a security threat at the University of Illinois at Chicago venue. He said the department had sufficient manpower on the scene to handle any situation.

Guglielmi says the university’s police department also did not recommend that Trump call off the event. He says the decision was made ‘independently’ by the campaign.

Trump cancelled the rally in Chicago due to what organizers said were safety concerns after protesters packed into the arena where it was to take place.

Trump afterward told MSNBC in a telephone interview that he canceled the event because he didn’t ‘want to see people hurt or worse.’ He said he thinks he ‘did the right thing.’

Guglielmi says Trump never arrived at the Chicago venue.Reports swirled that rioters were smashing cars parked in the venue’s main garage. One outburst caught on a police scanner suggested a protester in the resulting scrum brandished a firearm.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3488651/Trump-rally-called-Chicago-credible-threat-protesters-planned-storm-stage-Trump-s-speech-black-protester-bloodied-St-Louis.html#ixzz42hq6faBw
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50 posted on 03/12/2016 10:46:45 AM PST by COUNTrecount (Race Baiting...... "It's What's For Breakfast")
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To: COUNTrecount

Kasich is adding to his comments, saying that Trump created a toxic environment. All three are blaming the victim. I’m glad Trump had sense enough to cancel. You see what happened today; someone rushed the stage.

Maybe we should blame Cruz, since he never disavowed Glenn Beck’s stabbing comments if Beck got a chance to be on stage, next to Trump. He got a pass on Beck’s comments. He also claimed Trump was behind white racist robo-calls. He got a pass on this. We don’t even know if any calls were actually made.


163 posted on 03/12/2016 11:20:01 AM PST by FR_addict (Ryan needs to go!)
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