To: BlackFemaleArmyCaptain
No.
And he should sue the heck out of them just for the principle.
Tell them he looks forward to owning them.
Good optics.
People are sick of the media, people are sick of the division in the land caused by the left.
Trump runs against both.
He will win.
29 posted on
10/02/2016 8:01:05 PM PDT by
right way right
(May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our one and only true hope.)
To: right way right
Trump is allowing the press to realize why he would not have paid taxes in subsequent years. He took a huge loss that could be carried over for many years. It explains everything for anyone with the brains to figure it out.
To: right way right
And he should sue the heck out of them just for the principle.At first i thought so also. However, look at the insight we've gained from having the press give us the Wikileaks data. They come from illegal hacks. So, pressing this argument won't win us anything.
31 posted on
10/02/2016 8:34:42 PM PDT by
aimhigh
(1 John 3:23)
To: right way right
And he should sue the heck out of them just for the principle. There's a good chance the NY Times actually broke the law.
But, the timing of this indicates that Trump may have punked the Times:
- A NY Times executive editor publicly stated on 9/10 (in a conference at Harvard) that he would risk jail to publish Trump's tax returns.
- The NY Times reporter claims to have received the returns on 9/23.
- Trump's former accountant authenticated the returns, which is a breach of client confidentiality. I really doubt he would have done it without Trump's permission, but the Times apparently didn't think to ask if he had it.
- Trump immediately threatened legal action against the NY Times.
Given Trump's history of punking the media (search for "trump john miller"), I think this is something Trump would do.
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