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This is what happens, Meg, when you try to have your cake and eat it, too.
Hey Meg, there's three little kids back in New York calling your name. Do us all a huge favor and go play mom, because you're out of your depth here.


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Huckabee and Santorum (both undercard) will join Trump tonight after the undercard debate.

http://www.nytimes.com/politic...ing-fox-news-debate/
 
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That tweet is hilarious but gets the point across. I love the way this guy operates. I think it would be rewarding and enriching to work on his campaign staff.
 
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underneath it all Megan Kelly is a bright, educated, capable, and modern woman - who ought to be an inspiration to young women who seek professional success - particularly in the media-sphere, but instead she has *chosen* to try to "be a star", a "celebrity", and has *chosen* to leverage her looks rather than her journalistic skills and integrity - which she has also *chosen* to trade away for her fifteen minutes in the spotlight. want proof: just look at her work itself, as it has become increasingly more vapid and JerrySpringer-like. surely even she doesn't believe her viewers are there for quality content/reporting...
 
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A caller on Rush today brought up a good point concerning Trump being blasted by the GOP for skipping the debate tonight.

After the last debate on NBC, the RNC notified the network that they were not going to allow them to host any more Republican debates because of the petty and demeaning way they treated the candidates. What's the difference with Trump pulling out and the RNC pulling all the candidates from NBC?
 
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lastmanstanding, you hang in there! We are having several thousand boxes of Kleenex tissues air-dropped into this thread today, for you and all the others who can't see the forest for the trees.

Hang in there, champ! Relief is coming!

"There there. There there" -Yossarian, Catch-22

Thanks for the concern Para but not really necessary. No crying here. We all want the same thing here. We all want this country to get back to what made it the great country it once was.

Trumps just not my guy, I have some serious reservations about what we are actually going to get if the real possibility becomes the reality and he becomes POTUS.
Make no mistake I will vote for him more eagerly than I voted for Romney.

I just hope we all aren't crying from the pain of severe buyers regret after the honeymoon.
We all know how important this election is and it brings out the passion of our opinions in all of us.

We all will be united behind whomever the nominee happens to be.


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But polls show that 1 in 4 are not committed / undecided.


I've often heard this, but I don't believe it. People just say that shit to a poller to act coy or to present the image that they are a great thinker, analyzing every tid-bit of information, like a walking computer. At his point, people know who they're voting for.


I learned a long time ago, not the least in statistics classes in college that you can prove, or disprove anything with polls.

You want to "prove" what the black community has to say about any particular topic? Simple, to to south east DC and run your poll. Or Detroit, or that special part of Baltimore just to name a couple.

Remember, figures do not lie, but liars can figure.


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Yeah, take a look at the FoxNews site. No bias there. Journalistic integrity, all the way. Roll Eyes
 
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Oh. My. God.

https://youtu.be/Z4fFWTFOQh0



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Watching fox news at the moment and the lengths they are going to to avoid even speaking Trumps name are hilarious.

He is being referred to as:

- The candidate polling at the top
- A candidate that said so and so
- One of the top three candidates
- There will be much more oxygen on stage tonight
- other candidates will have a chance to present their ideas without them being overshadowed.

Their attempt is funny but from context there is no doubt they are referring to Trump.
 
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Yeah, take a look at the FoxNews site. No bias there. Journalistic integrity, all the way. Roll Eyes

They probably haven't used that font and layout since 9/11.



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I learned a long time ago, not the least in statistics classes in college that you can prove, or disprove anything with polls.

You want to "prove" what the black community has to say about any particular topic? Simple, to to south east DC and run your poll. Or Detroit, or that special part of Baltimore just to name a couple.

Remember, figures do not lie, but liars can figure.


Right. All we have is polls. No one has voted.
You know who likes the polls?
Donald Trump likes the polls. He says he "won" all of the prior debates because some people were on Drudge clicking his name in an instant poll.



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Yeah, take a look at the FoxNews site. No bias there. Journalistic integrity, all the way. Roll Eyes


[SARCASM]No, no bias at all![/SARCASM]

From Breitbart, here is some pertinent commentary on the actual FOX position, which is very different from what we were lead to believe: http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...-open-borders-group/

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The Anti-Trump Network: Fox News Money Flows into Open Borders Group
by JULIA HAHN | 26 Jan 2016 | Washington D.C.

The announcement from Donald Trump’s campaign that the Republican frontrunner will “definitely not” partake in Thursday night’s Fox News debate has sent shock waves throughout the nation’s political scene.

At a press event Tuesday evening, Trump seemed to cite disparate treatment from the network as his reasoning for not participating. “What’s wrong over there, something’s wrong,” Trump said of the “games” Roger Ailes and the network are “playing.”

In asking the question of “what’s wrong over there?” Trump has shined a spotlight on one of Washington’s best kept secrets: namely, Fox’s role via its founder Rupert Murdoch in pushing an open borders agenda. The Trump campaign is a direct threat to Murdoch’s efforts to open America’s borders. Well-concealed from virtually all reporting on Fox’s treatment of Trump is the fact that Murdoch is the co-chair of what is arguably one of the most powerful immigration lobbying firms in country, the Partnership for a New American Economy (PNAE).

In addition to blanketing the country, media, and politicians with literature, advertisements, and a barrage of lobbyists pushing for open border immigration policies, the Partnership for A New American Economy (PNAE) was a prime lobbyist for one of the biggest open borders pushes in American history: Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-FL) 2013 Gang of Eight immigration bill.

While Donald Trump has pledged to deport those illegally residing in the country and temporarily pause Muslim migration, Rubio’s immigration bill would have granted immediate amnesty and eventual citizenship to millions of illegal aliens, it would have doubled the annual admission of foreign workers, and it would have dispensed 33 million green cards to foreign nationals in the span of a single decade despite current record immigration levels.

While Megyn Kelly made headlines with her heated questioning of Donald Trump, not one of the Fox News anchors asked Rubio in the first Fox News debate about his signature piece of legislation, which Murdoch’s immigration lobbying firm had endorsed. Instead, they lobbed Rubio a series of softballs, such as asking Rubio if he could put God and veterans in the same sentence.

Interestingly, Bill Sammon — FOX News’s vice president of News and Washington managing editor — is the father of Brooke Sammon, who is Rubio’s press secretary.

As Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)told The New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza back in 2013, Fox News was essential to the Rubio-Schumer effort to expand immigration levels beyond all known historical precedent. As Lizza wrote at the time:

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McCain told me, “Rupert Murdoch is a strong supporter of immigration reform, and Roger Ailes is, too.” Murdoch is the chairman and C.E.O. of News Corp., which owns Fox, and Ailes is Fox News’s president. McCain said that he, [Lindsey] Graham, [Marco] Rubio, and others also have talked privately to top hosts at Fox, including Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, and Neil Cavuto… “God bless Fox,” Graham said. “Last time [i.e. during the 2007 immigration push], it was ‘amnesty’ every fifteen seconds.” He said that the change was important for his reelection, because “eighty per cent of people in my primary get their news from Fox.” He added that the network has “allowed critics to come forward, but it’s been so much better.”


Murdoch’s support of open borders immigration policies has been identified as a potential conflict of interest for years. As ABC reported in 2013:

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Murdoch, Australian born and a naturalized U.S. citizen, has become an outspoken advocate for immigration reform and mass legalization of the country’s undocumented immigrants, partnering with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in this cause. Whether Murdoch’s personal views will percolate through his network, or at least temper criticism on the airwaves of those who don’t share it, remains to be seen.


In 2013, during the Rubio-Schumer Gang of Eight push, Mickey Kaus similarly pointed out:

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In 2007, John McCain’s “comprehensive” immigrant-legalization bill failed after opponents flooded the Senate with calls, shutting down the switchboard… It won’t be that easy this time… The GOP donor class is asserting itself… One of the more influential members of this “donorist” class is Rupert Murdoch, which means that FOX News has for all intents and purposes switched sides, giving immigration “comprehensivists” a monopoly in the MSM–five networks to none.


Indeed, Murdoch has himself expressed his support for large-scale immigration. In a 2014 op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal’s open borders opinion pages, titled, “Immigration Reform Can’t Wait,” Murdoch wrote:

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When I learned that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor had lost his Republican primary, my heart sank. Not simply because I think he is an intelligent and talented member of Congress, or because I worry about the future of the Republican Party. Like others who want comprehensive immigration reform, I worried that Mr. Cantor’s loss would be misconstrued and make Congress reluctant to tackle this urgent need. That would be the wrong lesson and an undesirable national consequence of this single, local election result.


In his Wall Street Journal op-ed, Murdoch echoed Rubio’s position on granting citizenship to illegal immigrants. Murdoch wrote, “We need to give those individuals who are already here… a path to citizenship.” Murdoch even decried Americans who opposed amnesty as, “nativists who scream about amnesty” — a statement which is perhaps even more significant given the fact that Murdoch is himself a beneficiary of the nation’s generous immigration policy.

Murdoch praised President Obama for showing “wise restraint” on immigration, even though, at the time of Murdoch’s writing, Obama had already implemented his first unconstitutional executive amnesty, giving away American jobs to illegal aliens — including the jobs of black Americans whose have suffered some of the greatest harms from mass immigration.

When asked about the president’s unconstitutional 2012 executive amnesty, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals [DACA], Marco Rubio has said that, if he is elected president, he “wouldn’t undo it immediately.” This was another statement of Rubio’s which the Fox News anchors utterly failed to probe in their first debate to which they came loaded with questions for Trump, who — unlike Rubio — had not pushed an immigration plan backed by the network’s founder.

Murdoch also called for an unlimited number of foreign workers to fill coveted tech jobs through the H-1B visa program, which experts have described as an “indentured servitude” program:

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We need to do away with the cap on H-1B visas, which is arbitrary and results in U.S. companies struggling to find the high-skill workers they need to continue growing. We already know that most of the applications for these visas are for computer programmers and engineers, where there is a shortage of qualified American candidates.


Contrary to Mr. Murdoch’s assertions, there are more than 11 million Americans with degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) who lack employment in these fields, and U.S. schools are graduating two times more students with STEM degrees than are annually finding employment in these fields.

Here again is another undisclosed conflict of interest from Fox News. Sen. Rubio introduced legislation last year — the Immigration Innovation Act — which would have tripled H-1B visa issuances. This legislation was endorsed by Murdoch via the Partnership for a New American Economy, on whose board also sits Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Though, once again, Rubio was not questioned about the legislation by Megyn Kelly and her fellow Fox News hosts, scores of American workers in Florida Disney were terminated and forced to undergo the humiliation of training their lower-paid foreign replacements, now the subject of a lawsuit against Disney.

Mickey Kaus has long documented Fox News’s coverage of the immigration issue. As Kaus explained last year, Fox News — perhaps recognizing how at-odds its views of open borders are with its viewership (one Fox News poll reveals that Americans by a 2-to-1 margin want to see visa issuances reduced) — implemented an “immigration tamp-down,” blocking out coverage of key immigration fights in Washington D.C.

Kaus analyzed “a list of the lead story each day on Megyn Kelly’s ‘Kelly File’ show from January 14 (the day the House sent the Senate a DHS bill with a ‘rider’ blocking Obama’s amnesty) until March 3, the day the House finally caved and passed a ‘clean’ DHS bill,” and he ultimately found that immigration was not the lead story once. [See list here].

Instead, Kaus writes, “immigration was discussed as the underlying issue in the funding fight only 6 times over the whole 34 show period — and only 3 times in the crucial 20 show period that followed the Senate Dems’ initial filibuster of the Republican DHS proposal.”

Conservative columnist and best-selling author Ann Coulter has criticized the media’s fixation on ISIS to the exclusion of immigration, considering that the only way that ISIS terrorists will be able to personally carry out attacks against American citizens on American soil is if our immigration system allows them into the country.

The way media bias on immigration often manifests itself is not simply in what media outlets and anchors do cover (i.e. focusing on the needs of illegal immigrants rather than Americans), but what the don’t cover.

As any casual viewer of Fox News would observe, one sees scant to any coverage at all on the record-setting, foreign-born population inside the United States; nor coverage of census findings that immigration is about to surpass all historical records; nor stories on the total number of immigrants allowed into the country each year and the strain this number puts on education, the economy, the welfare states and the profound changes to U.S. culture. By not covering these issues in any real depth, it helps clear the way for the enactment of the Murdoch-backed immigration agenda — bringing in the New American Century hoped for by Rupert Murdoch, Marco Rubio, and Barack Obama.


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One-Third of Iowa Voters Could Bail on Their Candidate, Pollster Warns

The Republican presidential primaries have been chaotic thus far. And the chaos could continue.

Nearly a third (31 percent) of likely GOP caucus goers say they could change their vote before Monday, according to a fresh survey from Public Policy Polling. The new data suggest that “there are still a lot of votes on the table," PPP wrote in a release accompanying the results.

What the numbers imply, though, is a mixed bag. On the one hand, Trump may be insulated from such fickle caucus goers, as 80 percent of his supporters say they're "firmly committed to him". Compare that to 71 percent of Cruz's backers and a paltry 65 percent of Rubio's.
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However, PPP explains the flip side:

There are reasons within these numbers to see the possibility of both Cruz and Rubio outperforming their current standing on Monday night. Currently 30 percent of the likely electorate is supporting someone among the also rans — the 9 candidates in single digits. But 43 percent of those voters are open to the possibility of changing their minds — possibly casting a strategic vote. And among that group supporting the also rans 35 percent say they would pick Rubio, 25 percent say they would pick Cruz, and 17 percent say they would pick Trump if they had to choose between the leading contenders.

Were such a scenario to break, there's "a real possibility" Rubio could capture 20 to 25 percent, PPP states. Its poll currently projects 31 percent for Trump, 23 percent for Cruz and 14 percent for Rubio, taken from a sample of 780 people.

Anecdotally, THE WEEKLY STANDARD's Steve Hayes has seen signs of the volatility in person. He writes in a dispatch from West Des Moines:

… Trump's erratic behavior has given some Iowa voters pause as they make final decisions about whom they will support in next week's caucuses. His ostensible reason for skipping the debate – a five-month old feud with Megyn Kelly – seems odd and whimsical. And while so those descriptors fit so much of what Trump has done during his run for the Republican nomination, the risks he is taking so close to the caucuses raise questions about whether his ostensible reason for skipping the debate is the real one.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/...arns/article/2000787



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Wow. Eek

Did any of you see Bill O'Reilly yucking it up and BEGGING, GROVELING for Trump to reconsider with a smile on his face, talking about milkshakes?

A dead serious Trump, clearly through playing games and being funny, responds "we already discussed that you WERE NOT going to bring this up, and WHY ARE YOU?".

This man isn't taking their shit any longer and I think he's going to SOAR in popularity and ratings.

Hey Dems: get used to saying it. "President Trump"


 
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This builds on what Sap just posted.

Unfortunately, this is very likely the entire issue of why Fox is after Trump .

Remember - Rupert Murdoch is at the very top.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...-jeff-sessions-lead/

Today the editors of Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal slammed GOP frontrunner Donald Trump for his opposition to the publication’s long-standing support for open border trade and immigration policies.

The Wall Street Journal, like Murdoch, is decidedly open borders. In 1984, the WSJ editorial board wrote, “If Washington still wants to ‘do something’ about immigration, we propose a five-word constitutional amendment: There shall be open borders.”

Breitbart News has previously exposed how Murdoch is the co-chair of what is arguably one of the most powerful open borders immigration lobbying firms in the country, the Partnership For A New American Economy. Similarly, Murdoch has joined executives at Goldmann Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup in urging Congress to fast-track President Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, which Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)79%
described as the “second pillar” of a President Rubio’s three-pillared foreign policy platform.

“Republicans should look closely before they leap,” the Journal warns voters. The Journal points specifically to Mr. Trump’s recent hiring of Stephen Miller, the brain trust of populist thought leader Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)80%
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The editors write, “A bad sign is that Mr. Trump has hired as his campaign policy adviser Stephen Miller, who worked for Jeff Sessions (R., Ala.), the most antitrade, anti-immigration Senator.”

The editorial board’s opposition to the hire seems at odds with the views of other conservative and establishment media thinkers alike. Washington Free Beacon editor Matthew Continetti described Miller as, “one of the most skilled comms [communications] guys on Hill,” a sentiment retweeted by former George W. Bush speechwriter, David Frum. Similarly, Daily Beast columnist Stuart Stevens– hardly a Trump supporter– said that Trump’s hire of “very smart Stephen Miller” struck him as the “first indicator [Trump] might be giving POTUS race respect it demands.”

More than 9 in 10 Republican voters oppose the immigration policies ushered by Murdoch, Rubio, and The Wall Street Journal .

Additionally, only 11 percent of GOP voters think so-called “free trade” deals will improve wages. By a nearly five-to-one margin, Republican voters believe these trade deals championed by Rubio, Murdoch, and the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal will reduce wages rather than raise them.

It is perhaps, in part, for this reason that Jeff Sessions ran unopposed in both his last primary and the general election.

The WSJ editors suggest that they would much prefer Trump work with Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)56%
and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)44%
than Jeff Sessions. The editors write that if Trump were to “work closely with Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell,” he could perhaps “craft a reform agenda to revive the economy à la Reagan. His tax reform outline is close enough to sensible that Mr. Ryan could knock it into shape. He would not want to be a ‘loser’ office,” the editors explain.

Sessions, unlike many Washington politicians, has proven that he is not afraid to strike back at the publication favored by many in the Republican Party’s donor-class. In a letter to the editors last year, Sessions wrote: “America is a country, not a spreadsheet. A country puts the needs of its own citizens first.”

Interestingly, in not one of the Republican debates thus far has Marco Rubio been asked about his longstanding support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which has been endorsed by Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul behind Fox and the Wall Street Journal.

When asked why he thought this to be the case, Sessions said, “ I think their owners, their corporate gurus that dominate the network and stations, are internationalists. They’re globalists and they’ve bought into this. They just have.”
 
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Anecdotally, THE WEEKLY STANDARD's Steve Hayes has seen signs of the volatility in person.

Steve Hayes has been anti-Trump from day one. Roll Eyes



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One-Third of Iowa Voters Could Bail on Their Candidate, Pollster Warns

The Republican presidential primaries have been chaotic thus far. And the chaos could continue.

Nearly a third (31 percent) of likely GOP caucus goers say they could change their vote before Monday,


Which voters, doesn't really say, could be 31% of voters going for Fiorina and the remaining 1%'rs could move to Trump, along with a few points from the others.

Trumps standing up to the status quo, the old school way of kissing medias butts in order to get exposure.

Having several billion in the 'fuck you money" bank means you don't have to kiss peoples asses.
 
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Tantaros made a point that with Trump not on the stage at the debate, the other candidates will be going after Cruz instead of Trump.

We all know that when a bunch of women get together, they talk about the one that is not there. I will have to watch the debate tonight to see what they do.
 
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What's with the glee and excitement that Trump might fail?

Other than Ronald Reagan I've never seen a candidate put the media in their place time and again like Trump.

I want Donald Trump negotiating with Putin and Iran- Negotiating from a position of power and confidence.

I think Trumps an Alpha Male not the beta pussy in the White House now.


The Bully Pulpit- you think Trump could have shut Planned Parenthood down using the Bully Pulpit of the POTUS? Fuck'n eh right man.


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