Posted on 10/05/2016 7:02:23 AM PDT by bobsunshine
Eric Trump, son of Donald Trump, went on CNN after the VP debate on Tuesday night.
Eric absolutely destroyed the far left panel who ganged up on him. They wouldnt relent and neither did he. This was absolutely incredible.
Of course, the CNN cranks grilled him over his fathers tax returns because thats the most important question facing the nation.
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Hillary Clinton is the most inside the Beltway establishment candidate that has ever been an insider inside of the inside. This undeniable fact put her crazy clown buffoonish VP candidate in the impossible position of defending the last eight years of Obama while at the same time trying to separate from it.
As with Hillary the week before, he was reduced to smug, arrogant and robotically delivered annoying, boring sound bites. So much for “temperament”.
I think we’re looking at President Trump, Part Deux! He just handed CNN their asses!
Clinton News Network is SINKING. SINKING SAND. Hurricane Matthew will end the Clinton era.
on the democrats hammering Trump’s Taxes; Trump should just ask them; are you suggesting I broke the law? They would retort; we don’t know, you haven’t released them. The issue would then be exposed as nonsense because had Trump broken any laws the democrat controlled IRS would have prosecuted him long ago.
Another thread from last night if anyone is interested in reading the comments thereon.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3476824/posts
Yes, what you said....and has Tim Kaine ever held a private sector job... (I’ll go check wiki)
After long and careful consideration, I have to give that dubious award to LBJ. However, the fact that I had to think hard about whether Hillary was worse than that murdering, lying, thieving, arrogant, rude, sleazy RICO SOB just shows what a murdering, lying, thieving, arrogant, rude, sleazy RICO b!tch she is.
Wow he was fabulous!!!!
Donald Trump utilized the existing tax laws to legally minimize his tax obligation - just as millions of Americans do every year when they prepare their own taxes. Companies like H&R Block and Jackson Hewitt built their business on the promise that people who utilize their services will receive every legitimate deduction, and pay the least amount of tax allowable under the law. No one walks into an H&R Block office and tells the tax preparer: “make sure I pay as much tax as possible.”
Eric always looks to me like he’s about to kick somebody’s ass.
I agree. Every time one of these Media hacks asks about Trump’s tax returns the spokesperson should immediately ask “What do you hope to see in these returns? Something illegal? If Trump did anything illegal on his returns over the last 18 years, don’t you think the IRS would have noticed by now?”. I don’t understand why they don’t do this. Simple discussion ender.
I saw Eric on Hannity last night after the debate. I wish Pence had his fire in defense of Donald and Donald’s policies.
Eric was the winner last night. I give the debate to Pence because Kaine was so bad, but I agree with the Washington Post on their comment here:
“What Pence seemed to be doing was making the case for Pence-ism, a, dare I say it, compassionate conservatism a case for Pence 2020 or 2024.”
I don’t want Pence-ism, I want the case to be made for Trump.
Before the debate I thought he might bring in 1 to 2%, but I don’t think he will make much of a difference now. Trump has to do it.
Who hasn’t made up their mind this late in the game. It’s got to be the low information voters and I don’t think Pence helped with any of them last night.
Eric did though.
I saw part of the interview. Eric was excellent, didn't fall for their bait. CNN seemed desperate in trying to force the issue of taxes.
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Donald Trump made no money in 1997 ... If a business makes no money in a year, they should not pay any taxes that year. What Clinton seems to be saying is that even if a business makes no money in a given year, they should still pay taxes because taxes support our troops.
Hillary Clinton is proposing to make every single business in America pay taxes, whether they post a profit or not.
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