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[h=2]Finally - they're boring! Republican candidates stage civil love-in at Miami debate and even the party chairman says the GOP will 'support the nominee, whoever that is'[/h][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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[/FONT]Reince Priebus addressed the audience in Miami before the debate began, using his time to calm the GOP's nerves. 'This party is going to support the nominee, whoever that is, 100 per cent,' he said.
 

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[h=1]Trump-centric fight night canceled at Republican debate as candidates stage love-in and even the party chairman says the GOP will 'support the nominee, whoever that is'[/h]


  • GOP sings Kumbayah as party chairman pledges to 'support the nominee, whoever that is, 100 per cent'
  • Donald Trump has roiled the party with a slash-and-burn campaign style that has forced out all but two of his so-called 'establishment' rivals
  • But Thursday night's debate in Miami began without any fireworks
  • Trump confirmed that Dr. Ben Carson will endorse him Friday morning
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No one should mistake you for having much of a brain. You're supporting Drumpf, after all. Drumpf isn't talking about Jews YET, so your prattle is irrelevant He's talking about Muslims, and Mexicans in his vile, disgusting manner, and anyone of good conscience who follows history knows where that leads.
"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.


Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. "


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And This Nut Is Telling These DUMBFUCKS That He Is Going To Order US Soldiers To Commit War Crimes,And These INBRED IMBECILES CHEER!!!:ohno:


And This Cretin Does NOT Even Has The Facts Straight In Regards To His So Called Wives & Family Of The 911 Terrorists.:think2:

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-trump-repeats-false-claim-about-911-hijacke/

But I'll Just Say!!! GO TRUMP-GO, GO TRUMP-GO, GO TRUMP-GO!!!
 

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Nine things we learned from the Republican debate in Miami


A policy-heavy and relatively civil affair also saw Rubio and Kasich deny their narrow paths to victory and Trump reference his supporters’ ‘unbelievable’ anger


The 12th Republican debate took place in Miami, Florida on Thursday night. Here’s how it went down:


1.It was a civil affair. Ted Cruz bopped Donald Trump a bit for giving money to Hillary Clinton. But gone were the peppery attacks of debates past.


2.The debate was policy-heavy. Think trade, H1-B visas, social security, Common Core, the Islamic state, Israel, Tiananmen Square, climate change, Cuba policy, Iran, veterans affairs ...


3.Trump confirmed that former candidate Ben Carson would endorse him in the morning.


4.Cruz and Marco Rubio distanced themselves from Trump on the question of assassinating the families of terrorism suspects, which Trump has proposed. The other two said they would not do that.


5.“If we nominate Donald Trump, Hillary wins,” Cruz said.


6.Trump suggested Republican rules for awarding the nomination based on a majority of delegates should be jettisoned. “I think that whoever gets the most delegates should win,” he said.


7.Neither Rubio nor Ohio governor John Kasich would admit the extreme narrowness of his path to the nomination. “Math doesn’t tell the whole story in politics,” Kasich said.


8.Rubio dismissed a human role in climate change: “Sure, the climate is changing,” he said. “There was never a time when the climate was not changing.”


9.Asked about violence at his rallies, Trump said he did not condone it, but his supporters “have anger that’s unbelievable”. “They love this country,” he said. “They don’t like seeing bad trade deals.”
 

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[/I] That 'I did not speak out' stuff I must have heard more than once by Micheal Savage & he's one of the
biggest Trump supporters. I'm going to vote in a primary for the first time in NY in April for Trump,
NY has more than 20% of the Jewish population in the US & Trump will get a plurality of there votes,
I doubt they would be supporting Trump to that extent if they thought there were any Hitler type notions
that he may harbor.

Your Hitler comparisons are ridiculous, subject to ridicule & if I wasn't such a good guy I'd be ridiculing
you now. So give that silly notion a complete and necessary rest. It doesn't work!!!!! Surprise
everyone & come out with some new material, something sensible if possible.
Sorry, but I calls it as I sees it, and the Drumpf- Hitler comparisons are totally on point. Of course it "doesn't work" with brain dead sheeple. I wouldn't expect it to. Congratulations on your 1st vote. I'll be voting for a Jew in the POTUS primary for the 1st time in Bernie.
 

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[h=6]MARCH 10, 2016 -[/h][h=1]46,000 PA DEMOCRATS BECOME REPUBLICANS DUE TO TRUMP[/h]CBS Local
There’s even a title for the movement. It’s called “Ditch and Switch” and calls for lifelong Democrats to abandon the party, register Republican, and help ensure Trump’s place in the general election.
Professor of Public Affairs at Franklin and Marshall College, Dr. G. Terry Madonna, tells the paper he has a theory behind the switch.
“With the increase in support in exit polls for Trump among working class, blue-collar Democrats, it is my belief that these are people who fall into that genre,” said Madonna.
The numbers are similar in other states as well.
The paper says in Massachusetts, as many as 20,000 Democrats have gone from blue-to-red this year with Trump cited as a primary reason. And in Ohio, as many as 1,000 blue collar workers have promised to switch parties and vote for Trump.
Numbers show that some Republicans are also switching to the Democratic party, but nowhere near the numbers that are switching to Republican.
Records show that the party changes seen in the first two months of 2016 are twice those seen in all of 2013.
 

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Ben Carson endorses Donald Trump: 'He's very cerebral'





Carson on Trump decision: 'I prayed about it a lot'

Carson is back. He says if party operatives succeeded at stopping Trump, it would “fracture the party irreparably and it would hand the election to the Democrats.
“It’s not about me, it’s not about Mr Trump,” Carson says. It’s about America.
Carson is asked about Ted Cruz, accused of spreading a rumor that Carson had dropped out in advance of the Iowa caucuses. Did that play a role in this morning’s decision? Carson doesn’t answer directly.
“I feel that Mr Trump is willing to do what needs to be done to break the stranglehold of special interest groups and the political class,” he says.
“I’ve completely forgiven him. That’s my duty as a Christian.”
Then Carson is asked what role God played in his decision to support Trump.
“I prayed about it a lot” and got a lot of signals of which way to go, Carson says.
These included people he hadn’t’ talked to in a long time calling him up and saying things like, “I had this dream about you and Donald Trump. It’s just amazing.”



[h=2]Carson: Trump is 'malleable'[/h]Carson is asked whether the “two Donald Trumps” should concern voters.

“There’s a different persona. Some people have gotten the impression that Donald Trump is a person who is not malleable,” Carson says – a person who can’t take in new information and make wise decisions.
“He’s much more cerebral than that, and a much more reasonable person than comes across.”


Carson blames the media for creating a fake Trump. Does this exculpate the media from the charge of being played by Mr Trump?
Trump thanks the crowd and invites them to coffee and drinks outside.





 

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[h=2]Trump says Clinton lacks stamina to fix trade deals[/h]Trump says Hillary Clinton does not have what it takes to fix US trade deals. “She has no business instinct. She doesn’t have the energy or the strength to get these deals made. You need strength and you need stamina.”



[h=2]Trump: 'I think I'll beat John Kasich' in Ohio[/h]“The Republican party lost its way,” Trump says. But he says he’s made something happen. “Call it a miracle,” call it what you will.
“We’re going to have Democrats for Trump,” he says. He says his friends in Hollywood are all voting for him but won’t admit it. They like his stances on crime and the border, Trump says. “They’re liberal people but they’re voting for Trump.”
Then Trump starts hammering Ohio governor John Kasich, a rival.

Whoever has the most delegates at the end of this trip should win... Ohio should be great to me... I think I’ll beat John Kasich. John Kasich has been an absentee governor. He lived in New Hampshire...

Trump says Ohio “got lucky” with of oil discoveries and implies the economic vigor of the state is an accident, not tied to good government.
Trump’s asked if he’ll ditch a planned debate on March 21 in Salt Lake City.
“I didn’t know there was a next debate,” Trump says.




[h=2]Trump: 'I will get states that are unbelievable'[/h]Trump says he would win Michigan in a general election and he might even win New York.
“With me, I add a lot of states that aren’t even in play for anybody else,” Trump says, mentioning the Rust Belt. “I will get states that are unbelievable, that are unthinkable for the Republican party.”




[h=2]Trump on troop deployments: 'It's going to be up to the generals'[/h]Islamic state question. Last night Trump said he would commit 20,000-30,000 troops to beat the perceived threat.
“They’re going to get back real soon. We have to get rid of Isis. It’s going to be up to the generals. The generals are going to play their own game.”
We’ve got to get the right general, Trump says.
Does he regret anything he said about Carson?
“It’s a funny thing,” Trump says. “I was thinking about that yesterday.” He talks about polling last fall. The “one person that just kept sneaking up on me, I couldn’t lose him, was DR Ben Carson,” Trump says.
“I couldn’t lose him, I couldn’t shake him... and I hit him hard. .. but he handled it with such dignity.”
The difference was that people voted for Trump.





 

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Here’s a summary of the nice things Ben Carson said about Donald Trump just then:

  • “He’s very cerebral.”
  • “He is actually a very intelligent man who cares deeply about America.”
  • “There’s a lot more alignment, philosophically and spiritually, than I ever thought there was.”
  • He’s “malleable.”
  • He’s “a much more reasonable person than comes across.”
Trump agreed with Carson explicitly about many of his, Trump’s, qualities:

  • “I’m a big thinker.”
  • “I’m a very deep thinker. I know what’s happening, OK?”
 

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So, his "rally" tonight was cancelled because of violence breaking out...he and his supporters just ooze class, don't they?
 

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So, his "rally" tonight was cancelled because of violence breaking out...he and his supporters just ooze class, don't they?



The scum are the left and liberals who are trying to prevent democracy.


Take your protest to the ballet box. But no, they want to shut down rallies, they are scum and it is the scum that is destroying America.


It will back fire on all those who try to stop rallies by disruption/violence.
 

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