How can someone win the presidency if he can’t express even the simplest fact, such as, I’m not dropping out of the race, without making derogative comments about particular individuals?
Michelle Bachmann and Herman Cain were popular among Republicans, particularly in Iowa, just four years ago, so why bring them up in a way that denigrates them and thereby alienates both them and those who supported them?
Because they were recent conservative favorites who had zero staying power.
Michelle Bachmann and Herman Cain were popular among Republicans, particularly in Iowa, just four years ago, so why bring them up in a way that denigrates them and thereby alienates both them and those who supported them?
Others have been comparing Trump to former favorites that fizzled. He typically responds in such cases, as opposed to being the one who started it.
“Michelle Bachmann and Herman Cain were popular among Republicans, particularly in Iowa, just four years ago, so why bring them up in a way that denigrates them and thereby alienates both them and those who supported them?”
Simple. He did it because he has often been compared to them.
From you attitude, you would have found something wrong with whatever he said.
Trump did not disparage Bachmann or Cain. He simply pointed out the fact that they were at the top of polls for only about a month. That is probably accurate.