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How can we ever lose to this crowd ?

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/c...-of-twitter-n2115905

D Wasserman Schultz ✔ @DWStweets:

Hmmm, wondering why @GOP trying to hide their #GOPdebate on the Saturday of #SuperBowl weekend no less?!

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"the DNC has hosted five debates: Three were on weekends (one on a Saturday night, one the weekend before Christmas, and another was on another holiday weekend), and one, February 4th's debate in New Hampshire, was a last-second addition and was initially unsanctioned by the party."
 
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Trump agrees to do 3 Mar Fox debate even w Megyn Kelly

I don't think he has much of a choice this time around, the last stunt made him look like a quitter to me.

you and a dozen others, maybe. many think he made the right choice, and think she shouldn't even be allowed to participate after showing such jaundiced anti-Trump bias.

Oh please. She's more anti Cruz than she is anti Trump and all in for Rubio and you didn't see him running from her. All moderators have their bias, Trump just needs to grow a pair.

(emphasis mine)

what? what gives you that impression?


Because I have eyes and ears and am not brainwashed. She, along with most on Fox, can't stand either one of them because they threaten the establishment.


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I posted this info in another thread. But this is my view of why Fox attacked Trump so hard.

Rupert Murdoch is the CEO. Roger Ailes works for Murdoch. All of the Fox News people work for Ailes.

Murdoch was born in Australia. He inherited a news business. He came to the US around 1985, started Fox, and built a global news business.

Murdoch is one of the primary proponents of making the 12 million illegals into US citizens. He uses himself as an example of how great this could be.

Why does Fox hate Trump ? Trump was the leader in attacking illegals.

Murdoch also despises Senator Jeff Sessions.

Why does Fox love Rubio ? Because Rubio was part of the "gang of eight" that tried to push legislation in 2013 to provide a path to citizenship for the illegals in the US. (exactly what Murdoch has been pushing since 2010)

So when was the last time Fox News explained that their CEO was one of the champions of the same illegal immigration program that Obama is pushing ? (you never heard it did you ?)

Murdoch is also pushing for unlimited numbers of H-1Bs. unlimited
 
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by sdy:
Trump agrees to do 3 Mar Fox debate even w Megyn Kelly

I don't think he has much of a choice this time around, the last stunt made him look like a quitter to me.

you and a dozen others, maybe. many think he made the right choice, and think she shouldn't even be allowed to participate after showing such jaundiced anti-Trump bias.


Oh please. She's more anti Cruz than she is anti Trump and all in for Rubio and you didn't see him running from her. All moderators have their bias, Trump just needs to grow a pair.


Oh please! She is pro establishment! That is all there is to it. Just as Fox News is pro establishment. Their view is "anybody from the establishment. Trump and Cruz do not fit that mold so they are now pushing that asshole rubio.


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Murdoch is one of the primary proponents of making the 12 million illegals into US citizens. He uses himself as an example of how great this could be.

This confuses me. First, AFAIK, he came over legally, eventually becoming a naturalized US citizen. Second, most of the illegals here - of the ones who do actually work and don't commit other crimes, that is - are low-skilled or unskilled labor, which he also was not. But I suppose we need fruit pickers, maids, gardeners and dishwashers, right? Roll Eyes
 
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WTF Jeb? Now that you're done pissing away $120MM, screw everybody else?

Bush says he'd 'eliminate' Citizens United

Jeb Bush said Monday that he would push to reverse the Supreme Court decision paving the way for super-PACs that spend big money backing candidates — including himself.

"If I could do it all again I'd eliminate the Supreme Court ruling" Citizens United, the Republican presidential candidate told CNN's Dana Bash in an interview published Monday afternoon, just a day before the New Hampshire primary.

"This is a ridiculous system we have now where you have campaigns that struggle to raise money directly and they can't be held accountable for the spending of the super-PAC that's their affiliate," Bush added.

The former Florida governor reiterated the comments during a campaign stop in the Granite State, where he said, "The ideal situation would be to overturn the Supreme Court ruling that allows for ... unregulated money for the independent and regulated for the campaign.

"I would turn that on its head if I could," Bush said, according to CNN.

Bush has been supported in his White House bid by millions of dollars spent by the super-PAC Right to Rise, which pulled in $118 million last year.

Despite the funding haul, he's lagged in the polls for most of the White House race, taking 3 percent in the Iowa caucuses last week.

He's battling for support ahead of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, where he is competing with John Kasich, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio for second place, behind Donald Trump.

Calls to undo the Citizens United decision could be popular with New Hampshire voters turned off by political advertising, but it is unusual to hear from a Republican.

His campaign pointed out that Bush has called for unlimited campaign contributions with full transparency about donations.

Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have both blasted the Supreme Court ruling and called for it to be reversed.

Trump chided the former governor for the proposal, citing the financial support of Bush's allied group.

"Now that Bush has wasted $120 million of special interest money on his failed campaign, he says he would end super PACs. Sad!" Trump tweeted.

Bush told CNN that he'd seek a constitutional convention to overturn the Supreme Court's 2010 ruling, saying that he would also push for a balanced-budget amendment and term limits.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballo...nate-citizens-united



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At this point Jeb is just throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing if anything will stick. He was done before he got out of the gate.




Thank you President Trump.
 
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I hear that militant lesbians were protesting against him for some thing he said . They were all carrying signs that read "Lick Bush Now!!"
 
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To quote Dan Quayle, "That ^^^^^ was hitting below the belt, Senator," Eek
 
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Like Jebs new motto, "Mom said I could be President".


"Hold my beer.....Watch this".
 
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Pat Caddell is saying a lot of things that matches what I am feeling (and seeing in many others)

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...-their-country-back/

Speaking of voters, said Caddell, “They are so angry … I shouldn’t just say angry, they are so alienated from their government in a democracy … they are so believing in the corruption, numbers in the eighty-percentile and higher, they believe the country is in decline and the political class” just doesn’t care.

"And they want their country back,” he added. “This is the swells versus the American people,” he added. “when you get to economics it’s the ‘global citizen types’ who believe in free trade – it’s all great for them – and the rest of the people in this country who are really taking it in the neck when it comes to jobs and wages.”

Caddell pointed out that only Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Donald Trump are willing to say that they see that America is in decline, which Caddell feels resonates with approximately 80 percent of American voters today.

As for Trump invoking a populism and nationalism that perhaps runs contrary to the traditional Wall Street-aligned view held by the Republican establishment, “Trump has essentially borrowed the Republican Party to run for president and they don’t much like it,” he said.

populism - a belief in the power of regular people, and in their right to have control over their government rather than a small group of political insiders or a wealthy elite.

adding: in a recent speech Obama ridiculed those who speak of America in decline. Obama is one of the best examples of elite global citizen types.
 
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-j...ump-voted-for-obama/

Sometime just after 1 p.m. eastern, on this crucially-important New Hampshire voting day, using a fake Donald Trump tweet , National Review’s official Twitter account spread the thoroughly-debunked claim that Trump voted for Barack Obama

The issue of this fake tweet was litigated just last month when conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck was forced to apologize for spreading this false news.

The tweet appears to be completely FALSE.
National Review should get hit hard for this.
 
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Trump has won NH decisively: 34% Kasich 16, Bush 12.

(Marco? Hello, Marco...? Ted?)


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He was supposed to win NH big. It means as much as Cruz winning Iowa. Now the real game starts in SC. Who would have thought a week ago that Rubio would need to show up well or he's probably out? And what is wrong with that state putting Kasich 2nd?
 
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It gets even weirder - Carl Cameron was reporting tonight on FOX that some people who were going to vote for Rubio voted for Kasich instead and that their doing so was some substantial part of Kasich's surge.
 
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Rubio, so (un)popular that even his fans vote for another guy with zero chance to win!
 
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Rubio, so (un)popular that even his fans vote for another guy with zero chance to win!


Oh that was good for a laugh. Thanks


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Cruz still in third place.

Kasich worked very hard in NH. He spent more time there than any other candidate. By far.

Kasich doing well was not unexpected.
 
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The results are coming in in New Hampshire, and though second place is still largely in play, it looks as though at least four candidates will poll at or over 10%.

Donald Trump has been projected to win already with over 30% of the vote, and John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio all follow behind with between 16% and 10%.

Editor-in-Chief Mark Levin says "this is exactly what conservatives want." He argues with higher turnouts for Kasich and Bush (and even Rubio) they will continue on in the race, thus crowding the Establishment lane. There will be no clear Establishment candidate after New Hampshire.

Conservatives, then, will be able to contend and make their case for the nomination. This is a best case scenario, Levin reasons.
https://www.conservativereview...sthash.t1SzsY60.dpuf
 
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Trump won the votes of every education demographic, including those with college and post-graduate degrees.
 
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