Posted on 10/11/2016 12:06:18 AM PDT by nikos1121
Tuesday, October 11, 2016: Live streaming coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Panama City, FL at Aaron Bessant Park. Live coverage begins at 7:30 PM ET.
Watch the LIVE stream of the event below:
Aaron Bessant Park
The media only espouses one side, and it’s not Trump.
Jason Miller @JasonMillerinDC 1h1 hour ago
NYT/CNBCs John Harwood Advises Clinton Campaign, Gloats About Provoking Trump At Debate http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/11/nytcnbcs-john-harwood-advises-clinton-campaign-gloats-about-provoking-trump-at-debate/
via @dailycaller
Couldn’t get it to play.
New message from D&S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQjnOC66Hvo&feature=share
As for the possibility of Kellyanne stifling Donald, to his detriment, that's possible, but I think is a matter of persuasion, strategy, and Trump's instinct.
I think it is always better to not talk to the media except in a wide open forum, like a press conference. The press twists everything he does and says, and if he interacted "on their plane," it would be out of public view. He could, of course, correct the record, but why give them fodder for the distraction?
Good news...I found your guy
He also has a rich brother working in Nigeria.
You and I agree.
Guess Who??
“He’s nothing but a B-List TV personality. He has no business being in politics.”
“He’s been divorced and remarried. He can’t commit to anything.”
“He’s dangerously ignorant about international affairs. The Russian leaders will walk all over him.”
“He has no filter - doesn’t think before he speaks.”
“Until recently, he was a Democrat. He’s not a real Republican. He hasn’t paid his GOP dues.”
“He used to be Pro Choice. Now, suddenly he’s Pro Life?”
“That can’t be his real hair!”
“He’s a loose cannon. No one wants HIS finger on the nuclear button.”
“His opponent has the experience and political savvy to be president. He does not.”
“He’s just not presidential.”
“His temperament disqualifies him from ever being Commander-In-Chief.”
“He’s proven himself to be mentally unstable.”
“The military will never accept him as Commander-In-Chief. He’s not smart enough.”
“The GOP doesn’t want him to be the head of the party. He could never reach across the aisle to get anything done.”
“Most Republican voters will just stay home rather than go out and vote for him.”
“He’s almost 70. Much too old to be president.”
“Evangelicals will never support him.”
“He says ‘(Let’s) Make America Great Again’. How dare he say we aren’t still great?!?!”
“His intellect is thinner than spit on a slate rock.”
“90 percent of Republican state chairmen judge him guilty of ‘simplistic approaches,’ with ‘no depth in federal government administration’ and ‘no experience in foreign affairs.’”
“His spontaneity with reporters and voters plays well but also gives him plenty of space to disgorge fantasies and factual errors so prolific and often outrageous that he single-handedly makes the word gaffe a permanent fixture in America’s political vernacular. He confuses Pakistan with Afghanistan. He claimed once that trees contributed 93 percent of the atmosphere’s nitrous oxide...”
“After all his gaffs, he doubles down on them instead of admitting he made a mistake.”
“He’s threatening to upend our treaties and relationships with our allies by demanding that they pay for their own defense!”
“Because of his gross factual errors he might take rash action and needlessly lead this country into open warfare!”
“He’s racist, xenophobic, and fuels the fires of hatred!”
“You shouldn’t take him seriously. He has a penchant for offering simplistic solutions to hideously complex problems and a stubborn insistence that he is always right in every argument.”
“The rising turnout of his voters are not loyal Republicans or Democrats and are alienated from both parties because neither takes a sympathetic view toward their issues.”
“He wears the disdain he draws from the GOP elites as a badge of honor. Henry Kissinger’s championing the other GOP candidate and attacking him are actually helping him!”
“The fact that he could be deemed a serious candidate for president is a shame and embarrassment for the country.”
The New Yorker observed that his appeal “has to do not with competence at governing but with the emotion he evokes...
[He] lets people get out their anger and frustration, their feeling of being misunderstood and mishandled by those who have run our government, their impatience with taxes and with the poor and the weak, their impulse to deal with the world’s troublemakers by employing the stratagem of a punch in the nose.”
“His unpopular opponent presided over the current Iranian crisis... and a reeling economy, yet surely the Democrat will prevail over him.”
“Is he Safe? ...he shoots from the hip ... he’s over his head ... What are his solutions?”
“Voters want to follow some authority figure, - a leader who can take charge with authority; return a sense of discipline to our government; and, manifest the willpower needed to get this country back on track.”
Sound familiar?
All this was said of Ronald Reagan in 1976 and 1980. Most of it was BY OTHER REPUBLICANS, the Establishments of both parties.
Reagan turned out to be arguably one of the greatest presidents of the 20th Century.
This was sent to me by a friend.
Amazing!!!
I would have had the same reaction a few months ago. I am on the twitter pages for hours. Reporters are only getting fed news and they really need to have the chance to see the other side, if only for a few minutes on a plane. As much as the majority of the reporters really are snide and not open to Donald, I still see a desire of wanting to be closer to him. They were excited the day Donald had bought them cobbler. They are like kids. He could take some time to talk to them occasionally. I once had 10 to 15 reporters with stars by their names who reported honestly and now they have gone to the other side.
WOW! Thank you so much.
bkmk
If you listen carefully to Corey he says Kellyann is working hard for Trump but essentially the RNC through Bossie is running the campaign.
You’re so welcome.
Yes, I caught that too.
Carl Cameron is saying that Trump is tweeting up a storm about the GOP.
Can you tell me what he is tweeting?
Will be later but will view this.
During the primary Trumps M.O. was to talk to the press freely. My hunch is that the RNC “handlers” have kept him away from the press.
He needs to go back to press conferences and lots of them.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump
You can see his tweets if you don’t have twitter, as I don’t have it.
Great advice
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