Posted on 06/08/2016 10:52:25 AM PDT by HomerBohn
How transparently phony the criticism of Trump has been in each of the instances that have taken place since he announced his campaign. There is a deep psychological reason behind it all. I believe most of it is comprised of sheer envy. No politician, media pundit, or smart ass has accomplished what Trump has in life so they detest the guy. They feign outrage when he tells the truth, which they are too cowardly to say themselves and then they twist the truth into something bad and bludgeon him with it to try and take him out. It is supreme juvenile behavior by supposed adults who see Trump as someone who is everything they are not - a self-confident, self-accomplished, bigger than life man who who isn’t afraid to say what he thinks. Man, this guy is a breath of fresh air in the smelly cesspool of politics.
I agree. Let's hope he know or can learn what the business of running for president (as opposed to running for the nomination) involves. So far, I haven't seen much of it.
I agree. He needs to pack his bags and move south of the border where he belongs. How can we have Mexican judges in American courts?
It’s easy. With porous borders America gets all types of illegal immigrants and our ‘system’ is stupid that continually allows this to happen.
He shouldn’t even be voting in American elections, but then all those dead Democrats shouldn’t be voting either.
This is a real lulu!
The judge in question is probably not an American citizen, but with an Obama in the White Hut who amongst the ‘journalists’ cares?
Trump is right and the RINO elite are all wrong!
You (and Trump) are so right!!!
Now, my congress critter, Steve Chabot, a GOPer, said Trump needs to settle the case.
I’m sick of hearing about this, and, we can complain, discuss, and overeducate the choir on LaRaza, but if Trump or his campaign doesn’t educate via Twitter or other on what it is or the conflict of interest or anything, then it didn’t happen (the conflict of interest) and the other side won. I usually don’t like getting into the weeds, but Trump needs to in this case.
You're right. Politicians,especially rich ones, never need advice or input from voters with less wealth. (/sarc)
Ditto and ditto.
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