Posted on 03/14/2016 6:24:25 AM PDT by bobsunshine
Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields made headlines last week when she claimed Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski grabbed her and threw her down on the ground at the Jupiter, Florida victory speech on Tuesday night.
Video now proves that Fields exaggerated the story for some strange reason.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
I know. It's ridiculous. He hired staff, gathered signatures and filed paperwork in 50 states, came up with a campaign strategy, and now he's going around giving speeches and holding rallies, participating in party debates, jumping through every GOP hoop they've got, responding to millions of dollars of attack ads and accusations he's in cahoots with the KKK and is Mussolini and Hitler, while he draws crowds to talk about his positions on issues, asking people to vote for him, and they are! - it's total theft.
Haha - Fox took em
Re: http://m.townhall.com/columnists/benshapiro/2011/04/13/the_magic_of_donald_trump
Ben Shapiro: The Magic of Donald Trump. Thanks for link - good find/ memory. So what did happen to Ben since then? TDS indeed.
Actually I poster on Breitbart site had linked to the story. But hey at least I recognize relevant articles when I see them, LOL.
It was her Joan of Arc moment.
This is from Jan 28 and is the most even-handed treatment of Trump, his detractors, and his supporters. I pray we conservatives can get beyond the utter insanity. We are playing into the hands of the left and anarchists is we do not.
BILL WHITTLE AFTERBURNER on TRUMP Jan 28, 2016 -- https://www.billwhittle.com/afterburner/trump:
(paraphrase): great throughout; sets up, this theme starts at 7: "Donald Trump is asking me for a job...I'm the guy behind the desk, and I'm the one who gets to say "You're hired" or "You're fired...As a job applicant, there are some things I like about him, but there are some things that I do not like [note: true of every candidate; too bad we couldn't combine traits!]
Why don't we apply 'The Art of the Deal' to this particular job applicant? ...while we really really like some things - immigration, defense, [not taking any crap!!], we (also) want some promises...eg, that health care will be solved with the free market...."
well said
Don't forget the king making oligarchs, along with their puppet establishments of both political party's, who want to keep a steady supply of cheap labor to replace Americans who demand too much in compensation.
Okay, I watched your link. Bill Whittle usually makes perfect sense, but some of the issues he brings forth had already been responded on by Trump.
Trump has already stated heathcare needs to be a solution relying mainly upon the free market, but that some help will still need to be provided by government. I believe there are legitimate instances where government has to be involved. Just like they were before ACA, however, not as involved as they were previously either.
A lot of people also point to his saying that his sister would make a greater Supreme Court nominee, that he must be stopped for that belief. However, he later stated that he was really just joking that obviously he & she do not agree on abortion. Believe me, when I heard about his making that comment, it gave me real cause for pause to rethink my support for Trump.
Then people say, well he used to agree with abortion. The fact is many did, including myself though I was against late term abortions which I viewed as outright murder.
The expose provided on Planned Parenthood's abortion organization (most people do not realize that there are two corporations under the Planned Parenthood umbrella) is what totally made my acceptance of abortion no longer something I could justify even to myself.
While I had been slowly moving away from acceptance of even some abortions that expose was the catalyst to push me completely over to the other side of the argument. He has said many times he too does not support the abortion arm of the Planned Parenthood umbrella, but that the other organization under that umbrella was providing women with needed help. I personally think he is wrong, but I also think he may be saying this to garner support from women. That when elected he may alter his stance and proclaim they need to be replaced with something even more helpful to women.
He has offered some good choices with regards to the Supreme Court. But in reality we never know what we are getting even though their record in the past was conservative. John Roberts is a perfect example. Sandra Day O'Connor is another, who was put forth by Reagan. It's a crap shoot, though we know before we even see them in action that Supremes put up by Democrats are activist. Everyone of them has confirmed that as fact.
“Each one of these hosts is admits being anti-Trump save Hugh Hewitt”
Hugh Hewitt was as intensely anti-Trump as the rest of KRLA’s neocons until Trump started giving him phone interviews last summer.
At that point no-borders Hewitt decided that dumping manure on The Donald’s head might result in him losing his access to Trump so he stopped the daily insults. So don’t be fooled about Hewitt’s apparent even handedness.
“I hope there isn’t some corrupt cabal”
It’s a neocon thing. They hate Trump because Trump opposes mass immigration and Trump doesn’t support their nation building plans for the Islamic world.
Medved has a history as a Leftist. He’s an amnesty pusher. He was a leader of anti-war mobs back during Vietnam, giving aid and comfort to Communists killing American GIs. But far from being anti-war now he is an enthusiastic promoter of neocon nation building wars in the Islamic world. This isn’t the result of any deep seated patriotism for the United States anymore than his 60s activism was.
Prager is a 1960s style Cold War liberal. He used to correct his callers who mistook him for a conservative. He’s a neocon, loves mass immigration and nation building wars. Like Medved he hates “isolationist” conservatives with a passion.
Hugh Hewitt was a liberal as a college kid. His Harvard classmate Grover Norquist ‘converted’ him into what Hewitt thinks passes for a conservative. When he unpacked his carpet bag in California back in the 1990s his first act was to oppose the grassroots Californians who were working hard to pass Prop 187. He’s as dedicated a GOP establishment insider as you will ever find. He’s a Sea Island Republican, he was one of the attendees at the “secret” meeting of billionaires and GOP insiders down at Sea Island.
So yeah, there’s a cabal over at KRLA. They can be worth listening to because you can learn what the GOPe is plotting, because Medved, Prager and Hewitt are all GOPe players.
Michelle Fields previously accused the NYPD of beating her and Allen West of sexually assaulting her.
Do you believe that too?
Interestingly, the report she filed that was spread around the Internet, didn’t appear to name anyone as the perpetrator. If it did, I wasn’t able to view his name on the copy I saw.
People keep saying she “filed charges against Lewandowski”, but I don’t believe that’s accurate.
She filed a complaint against persons unknown, because she CANNOT CONFIRM who fake - “”” assaulted “”” her. She’s not an eyewitness to her own “”assault””.
They were focusing on the 78-yo man who punched a protester who was flipping the bird to the old man? You mean?
She did it herself. There was no way there was enough contact or prolonged contact, if any, to make those bruises. They were moving fast past her and there wasn't near enough time to make those bruises.
Super awesome reply thank you for such background. Pelham I was aware about Medved background but the others - that information confirms my hunches about the others.
This morning Larry Elder was on with Ben and Larry was arguing the Trump position. Ben sounded like a petulant child.
What a bunch of loud mouth narcissists.
Once again thanks for taking the time for the response
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“Hugh Hewitt was as intensely anti-Trump as the rest of KRLAs neocons until Trump started giving him phone interviews last summer.
At that point no-borders Hewitt decided that dumping manure on The Donalds head might result in him losing his access to Trump so he stopped the daily insults. So dont be fooled about Hewitts apparent even handedness.
I hope there isnt some corrupt cabal
Its a neocon thing. They hate Trump because Trump opposes mass immigration and Trump doesnt support their nation building plans for the Islamic world.
Medved has a history as a Leftist. Hes an amnesty pusher. He was a leader of anti-war mobs back during Vietnam, giving aid and comfort to Communists killing American GIs. But far from being anti-war now he is an enthusiastic promoter of neocon nation building wars in the Islamic world. This isnt the result of any deep seated patriotism for the United States anymore than his 60s activism was.
Prager is a 1960s style Cold War liberal. He used to correct his callers who mistook him for a conservative. Hes a neocon, loves mass immigration and nation building wars. Like Medved he hates isolationist conservatives with a passion.
Hugh Hewitt was a liberal as a college kid. His Harvard classmate Grover Norquist converted him into what Hewitt thinks passes for a conservative. When he unpacked his carpet bag in California back in the 1990s his first act was to oppose the grassroots Californians who were working hard to pass Prop 187. Hes as dedicated a GOP establishment insider as you will ever find. Hes a Sea Island Republican, he was one of the attendees at the secret meeting of billionaires and GOP insiders down at Sea Island.
So yeah, theres a cabal over at KRLA. They can be worth listening to because you can learn what the GOPe is plotting, because Medved, Prager and Hewitt are all GOPe players.”
I reposted this in the hope that more FReepers read every word of it.
B T T T
Many at Breitbart are not on the Trump Train. They hate that they can’t launch an all-out assault every day against him.
Former disgruntled employees participate in private discussions with those still at Breitbart - undermining the leadership and almost harassing employees for not “standing up” to their management.
Everyone’s an expert on what Andrew Breitbart would have done, would have thought, would have supported — except his wife!
Well said - agree.
FL GOPe ensures my decision today, bless their little king-making hearts.
btw, interesting pundit “insider” comment on local FL radio just now: “I don’t think Rubio will lose by much. I dunno, we’ll see, maybe there will be a big Trump wave.”
*snicker*
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