1 posted on
08/24/2016 5:32:10 AM PDT by
Kaslin
To: Kaslin
No matter what, I am still voting for Trump over hilLIARy
But I wish he would stop listening to advosirs and just “be Trump”
We’ll see- You either have confidence that he knows what he is doing, or you don’t.
2 posted on
08/24/2016 5:34:36 AM PDT by
Mr. K
(Trump will win NY state - choke on that HilLIARy)
To: Kaslin
This “It’s the first time Trump has admitted a mistake!” meme makes me want to puke.
He did it after the first debate he skipped.
MSM parrots in unison, and hopes everyone has a short memory.
3 posted on
08/24/2016 5:36:36 AM PDT by
Fido969
(Maybe I';ve been posting for the last 10 years, and rather than spew cr@p you could look up my posts)
To: Kaslin
"Sometimes in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or say the right thing," Trump told the crowd at the Charlotte Convention Center. "I have done that. And believe it or not, I regret it. And I do regret it. Particularly where it may have caused personal pain. Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues."
Big mistake by Trump
Do what brought you here
5 posted on
08/24/2016 5:38:41 AM PDT by
uncbob
To: Kaslin
he expressed regret for rhetorical excesses of the past and conceded that they may have caused pain for some people. What about the pain to his supporters if he starts going against what got them to support him in the first place?
To: Kaslin
Don’t go wobbly, Donald. I hate when they apologize...
7 posted on
08/24/2016 5:41:25 AM PDT by
A_perfect_lady
(They aren't being radicalized; they're being activated.)
To: Kaslin
This is Kellyanne’s doing, and I don’t like it.
8 posted on
08/24/2016 5:42:57 AM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
( The Great Wall of Trump ---- 100% sealing of the border. Coming soon.)
To: Kaslin
It has been pretty difficult to nail down what Trump stands for on a lot of issues, but I thought immigration was not one he would waiver on. Now, it looks like he may be ready to “pivot” on that, too.
But, of course, there is plenty of time for him to pivot back (even two or three times).
9 posted on
08/24/2016 5:51:22 AM PDT by
SharpRightTurn
(White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
To: Kaslin
No surprise to me. Been saying that and being castigated for that, too.
I have always known that Trump was going to back off most of his primary rhetoric. That was Trump’s ‘Negotiating Stance.’ Pretty soon he’ll back down to ‘business as usual.’
13 posted on
08/24/2016 6:08:36 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(Freedom Before Security!)
To: Kaslin
Cruz said far worse than Trump, and he has yet to apologize for anything. Bizarrely, his supporters like it like that. They want a never-ending stream of conciliatory moves from Trump while Cruz—far from meeting the GOP candidate halfway—buddies up with the Ready for Hillary gang.
Makes me sick.
17 posted on
08/24/2016 6:39:00 AM PDT by
Fantasywriter
(Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
To: Kaslin
Trump is saying the right things, reaching out to all. Sounds very presidential to me.
18 posted on
08/24/2016 6:39:27 AM PDT by
jch10
(Stand strong! we have a country to save!)
To: Kaslin
Is the MSM trying a new brainwash technique on the masses?
19 posted on
08/24/2016 6:44:22 AM PDT by
Leep
(Cut the crap!)
To: Kaslin
To: Kaslin
York, like so many writers who claim to know Trump is dead wrong on his statement that Trump has not maintained a ‘togetherness’ position before. Maybe he is confused with Obozo’s ‘I’, ‘I’, speeches. Togetherness has been
Trump's most central theme from the beginning. The movement consists of patriotic Americans with Trump being the messenger, the peoples’ champion. His campaign slogan also reverberates the theme - together we will make America Great Again.
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