Posted on 01/28/2016 4:13:23 AM PST by nikos1121
Iâm not really sure what will happen tonight. I truly hope that Donald Trump will keep his word and follow through on his decision to not attend the debate and hold a separate forum in Des Moines, but who knows. For now, C-Span says they will cover it.
Sometimes itâs best to walk away from a bad deal and not look back. Itâs another opportunity for Trump to âteach us.â I guess weâll see. Hopefully we wonât get whipsawed all day long and that the Des Moines rally is on and FR people here will participate.
It seems pretty clear to me that Trump was tipped off about an unformatted ambush with other activist questioners, (who may not even be Americans), with their own agendas. Did they intend to pull a Jorge Ramos on him to disruptâmaybe to get him to walk off the stage or say something regrettable?
Whose idea was it in the first place to have these people ask questions? This is the kind of maneuver weâd expect from a more left wing station, not Fox, but weâve sure learned something this past year, havenât we about this network, and the people weâve allowed in our homes day in and day out?
And who wrote that chicken bleep press release that mocked Trump with references to our enemies? Was it Ailes himself? I sense the good people like Jeanine Pirro and Brett Bair are pretty embarrassed this morning. They should all be.
The Fox network intent, as I see it, is more ominous and thinly cloaked and perhaps about other things. Megyn Kellyâs objective was to make her the center of attention over the candidates and her colleagues, but already Rupert Murdoch voices his desire to have Michael Bloomberg enter the race, and weâre hearing of some backdoor dealings of his, and Fox, that favors illegal immigration. I guess we will see what is fact and what is fiction eventually.
Make no mistake, immigration, legal and illegal over the past 25 years, has altered the cultural and political trajectory of our country. Who can say if this is good or bad? It really depends on who you are. I worry that ultimately it will affect our freedoms.
Ted Kennedy and other passive politicians from both sides, and presidents have got the politics wrong about immigration. It used to be that immigrants coming here from wherever, and their offspring proudly said they were âAmericansâ first. Now, Iâm not so sure.
Was that the political intent? To ultimately change the complexion of our nation and endanger our freedoms by pitting us against one another, and to have people coming here not to assimilate with us, but to defy us?
This will all pass, just like it did in 1980 when Ronald Reagan chose not to debate George Bush before the Iowa caucus, and maybe, before it does, it will turn the Iowa caucus on its ear with a surprise winner. I think all of us have seen through the rallies that Iowans are a special brand of people.
Those Iowans, that âusually get out and voteâ, are a microcosm of the people we used to be, before John Kennedy was killed. They usually vote in the end for âthe person who appears to have the best heart.â I think itâs Trump, they might think itâs Carson. I only hope that they do not take his refusal to debate as a personal affront to them.
All of our candidates are true patriots. Any one of them could lead our country better than the people who have led us these past eight, maybe 24 years. Whomever wins the nomination should have our support.
I pray that God gives each of these people the wisdom to do what is best for the people of our country. Can Fox say that the organization and spirit of their debate had that same intent? I truly doubt it.
THAT was worth it. Thanks for not giving up on the image. LOL!
TRUMP FORCE ONE on the ground. Coverage on CNN is fantastic.
CNN is just smearing Fox nose in their mess. LOL.
Jerry Falwell just did the most amazing endorsement of Trump. Wish all the Cruzers could watch it. He said:
1. his dad got a lot of flack for endorsing a divorced Hollywood actor, Ronald Reagan—great example.
2. He discussed how Liberty U. was failing financially 20 years ago and they hired the best lawyers, accountants, etc....not based on their faith—but based on their expertise. They turned Liberty around and he said the US is very much like Liberty U., and Trump has a track record of turning things around, etc.
3.Said as a Christian parent you would go to the best doctor with a sick child—we have a sick country, he feels Trump has the expertise to fix it.
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Could you post it again here?
that is just to funny....they are covering that plane. just like obama days. hil is watching too i bet. not pleased.
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Oh yeah, looked like a bunch of kindergartners when the Ice Cream Truck arrived.
Yep It sure looks like it. Sticking it to them. ;)
You should be reprimanded for that so consider yourself reprimanded.
;)
In the dining room!
Ha ha, jk.
I am in Southwest Iowa, 2 & 1/2 hours west of DesMoines. Council Bluffs would be the location for any big political events.
I can see downtown Omaha, across the Missouri, from my balcony.
hahahaha!!!
Jerry Falwell just did the most amazing endorsement of Trump. Wish all the Cruzers could watch it.
1. His dad got a lot of flack for endorsing a divorced Hollywood actor, Ronald Reaganâgreat example.
2. He discussed how Liberty U. was failing financially 20 years ago and they hired the best lawyers, accountants, etc....not based on their faithâbut based on their expertise. They turned Liberty around and he said the US is very much like Liberty U., and Trump has a track record of turning things around, etc.
3.Said as a Christian parent you would go to the best doctor with a sick childâwe have a sick country, he feels Trump has the expertise to fix it.
Cruz man was promptly cut off when Trumps plane arrived.
Ha! Jerry Falwell Jr is on CNN now. He said that his dad got a lot of flack for supporting Reagan over Carter. In the critic’s view it was a Hollywood actor with a divorce under his belt vs a Sunday School teacher, a Southern boy who ‘shares his faith’.
He said that he father said (paraphrasing a bit), in the voting booth, it’s not our job to choose the best Sunday School teacher. It’s not our job to choose the best pastor. It’s our job to choose the best leader for our country. We need somebody who has the skills to run the country.
Wonderful perspective. I am so glad you posted those 3 great points from Falwell.
HA HA
Trump has got this all the way to the White House! The establishment will never know what hit them.
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