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[h=2]Trump's new top aide blasts Cruz for using 'Gestapo tactics' to win delegates and accuses the Texas senator of cheating[/h]
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Paul Manafort accused Ted Cruz's campaign of using threats, intimidation, and 'Gestapo tactics' in order to win delegates as the threat of a contested convention looms large over the Republican race









[h=1]Trump's new top aide blasts Cruz for using 'Gestapo tactics' to win delegates and accuses the Texas senator of cheating[/h]
  • Paul Manafort launched his first attack on the Cruz camp on Sunday
  • Accused Texas senator of using threats and intimidation to get delegates
  • Said he will file several protests and accused Texas senator of cheating
  • Attacks were echoed by Trump who blasted the Republican party for trying to subvert his campaign with 'crooked shenanigans'






He has been at the helm of Trump's delegate team for just three days, but Paul Manafort has already shown he will be pulling no punches when it comes to the billionaire's rivals.
Speaking to NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday, Manafort accused Cruz's team of 'Gestapo tactics, scorched-earth tactics' when it comes to the scrap for delegates.
Manafort also suggested that the Texas senator's team have been resorting to threats and intimidation in order to secure backers.


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Paul Manafort, Trump's new top aide, accused Ted Cruz of attempting to cheat his way to victory in the Republican race on Sunday, adding that he is using 'Gestapo' intimidation tactics to win delegates

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Manafort's comments were echoed on the campaign trail by Trump, who blasted the political process and accused the Republican party of 'disenfranchising' the voters



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Asked whether threatening delegates in order to win them over was fair game, Manafort responded: 'It's not my style, and it's not Donald Trump's style, but it is Ted Cruz's style.'
Without mentioning specific incidents, he added: 'We're going to be filing several protests because reality is, you know, they are not playing by the rules.'
While this is the first time Manafort has hit out at Cruz, his rhetoric simply echoes the message the Trump camp has been putting out since voting started.
Following Cruz's win in the Iowa caucus, Trump's team accused Cruz of stealing the vote by suggesting that Ben Carson had dropped out of the race, when he was in fact still running.
Since then The Donald has dubbed Cruz 'Lyin' Ted', a moniker he repeats often both on his Twitter page and in person at his rallies.
Later on Sunday, Cruz put out a statement refuting Manafort's claims, and accusing him of attempting to distract from Trump's recent defeat in Wisconsin primary.
The loss, by a margin of 13 points, was particularly humiliating for Trump coming after a week of bad press in a state he once led in polls.
Cruz said: 'It's no surprise that Trump's team will lash out with falsehoods when facing a loss to distract from their failure, as they have the entire time.
'We have earned our success by working hard to build a superior organization and are working within the process and rules that have been established- which has led now to four consecutive wins, 12 wins total.'
Perhaps sensing the nomination slipping from his grasp as the possibility of a contested convention looms ever larger, Trump lambasted the electoral process at a rally in Rochester, New York.
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Cruz hit back at Manafort, accusing him of spreading 'falsehoods' in order 'to distract from their failure' following Trump's defeat in the Wisconsin primary, a state where he once led in the polls

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Trump has long attacked Cruz for his tactics on the campaign trail, accusing him of cheating after the first caucus in Iowa, and more recently branding him 'Lyin' Ted'

Speaking to a crowd of thousands inside a frigid aircraft hangar, Trump said 'it's not right' that the person who wins the most votes may not be the nominee.
He said: 'You know what? They're taking your vote away. They're disenfranchising people.
'I say this to the RNC and I say it to the Republican Party: You're going to have a big problem, folks, because the people don't like what's going on.
'What we have going is a movement. Now, they're trying to subvert the movement. They can't do it with bodies. They can't do it with people because they don't have near the people that we have.
'So what they're trying to do is subvert the movement with crooked shenanigans. And we're just not going to let it happen.'
Before the appointment of Manafort, Trump's campaign team appeared to be outwitted by the finer points of the political process when it comes to securing delegates.
For example in Louisiana, where the billionaire won with an unexpected three per cent margin, Cruz may secure more delegates because his staffers showed up to take part in the Republican Party's post-election procedural wrangling.
Trump added: 'We've got a corrupt system. It's not right. We're supposed to be a democracy. We're supposed to be: You vote and the vote means something, all right?
'You vote, and the vote means something. And we've got to do something about it.'
'We should have won a long time ago but we keep losing where we're winning. Today winning votes doesn't mean anything!'



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[h=2]Trump claims Republican Party is 'disenfranchising people' with 'crooked shenanigans' as Cruz picks up delegates in states where the billionaire won more votes[/h]
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'You know what? They're taking your vote away. They're disenfranchising people,' Trump said Sunday in Rochester, NY, in between chants of 'USA!', 'We Want Trump!' and 'Build That Wall!'









[h=1]Trump claims Republican Party is 'disenfranchising people' with 'crooked shenanigans' as Cruz picks up delegates in states where the billionaire won more votes[/h]
  • Trump won more votes in Louisiana but Cruz may emerge with more convention delegates from the state
  • The billionaire cited that example as evidence of a 'corrupt system' of Republican elites scheming to make sure he's not their standard bearer
  • 'It's not right. We're supposed to be a democracy,' he told 10,000 fans in Rochester, New York
  • The Empire State's Republicans will hold a primary on April 19, and Trump is leading polls by a mile
By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR IN ROCHESTER, N.Y. and OLLIE GILLMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 22:08, 10 April 2016 | UPDATED: 05:18, 11 April 2016
Donald Trump has warned Republican elites that his supporters know they are being 'disenfranchised' through the 'crooked shenanigans' of the GOP's delegate selection process.
'You know what? They're taking your vote away. They're disenfranchising people,' he said in between chants of 'USA!', 'we want Trump!' and 'build that wall!' among 10,000 fnas crammed into a private aviation hangar in Rochester, New York.
'I say this to the RNC and I say it to the Republican Party: You're going to have a big problem, folks, because the people don't like what's going on, Trump warned.
Trump had previously forecast 'riots' among the GOP's rank and file if he won more elected primary delegates than any other Republican candidate but were still denied the nomination.



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FIRING BACK: Donald Trump warned the GOP not to monkey with the delegate process on Sunday, saying it's unfair when he wins the popular vote in some states but trails there in delegate counts

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'CROOKED SHENANIGANS': Trump pointed the finger at the Republican National Committee



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'What we have going is a movement,' he said.
'Now, they're trying to subvert the movement. They can't do it with bodies. They can't do it with people because they don't have near the people that we have. So what they're trying to do is subvert the movement with crooked shenanigans. And we're just not going to let it happen.'
Trump said he 'should win' the Republican presidential nomination outright 'before we get to the convention' in July.
But on the heels of a series of statewide victories by his rival Ted Cruz that were the result of political arm-twisting, not ballot-casting, Trump appeared to be running out of patience.
One such state, Louisiana, saw the billionaire win unexpectedly by more than three per cent last month. But because Cruz's staffers showed up to take part in the Republican Party's post-election procedural wrangling, the Texas senator may go to the convention with more of the state's delegates than Trump.
'We've got a corrupt system,' Trump told supporters on Sunday.
'It's not right. We're supposed to be a democracy. We're supposed to be: You vote and the vote means something, all right? You vote, and the vote means something. And we've got to do something about it.'
'We should have won a long time ago but we keep losing where we're winning. Today winning votes doesn't mean anything,' he said.
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'LYIN' TED' CRUZ: The Texas senator has become Trump's main foil as his staff works to outmaneuver Trump's for delegates not appointed in popular-vote elections

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DEVOTED: A 10,000-strong crowd of people crammed into a private aviation hangar in Rochester, New York, for Trump's speech

'I win Louisiana ... then I find out that I get less delegates than Cruz because of some nonsense going on?'
'We've got to have a system where voting means something,' he said later. 'Doesn't voting mean something?'
But the real estate tycoon put a brave face on his back-room losses, insisting that 'I think we're going to be fine. We're doing really well'.
He also expressed some unusual solidarity with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the far-left democratic socialist who has provided Hillary Clinton's only competition in the Democratic Party primary process.
Despite a run of eight primary and caucus wins in the last nine votes, Sanders is still trailing the former secretary of state – largely on the strength of 'superdelegates' - the party bosses and elected officials whose seat at their convention isn't decided by voters.
Clinton long ago sewed up the support of most of that group.


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'In all fairness, take a look at what happens with Bernie,' Trump said. 'He wins, he wins, he wins, he wins, and I hear he doesn't have a chance. This is a crooked system, folks.'
While allowing that 'I'm not a fan of Bernie', Trump compared his own situation to that of Sanders.
'He wins, and he wins. Like me! I've won twice as much as Cruz,' Trump said. 'I've won millions and millions of votes more. People who have never voted are coming out to vote for Trump.
'Why doesn't he have a chance?' he asked, referring to Sanders. 'Because the system is corrupt. And it's worse on the Republican side. ... Whether it's me or whether it's Bernie Sanders, when I look at it and I see all these victories that I have, and all the victories that he's got ... it's a corrupt thing going on.'
Trump called on his followers to come out in droves for the New York primary on June 19.
'We need a great show of strength,' he said.
'You've gotta go out and you've gotta go vote en masse.'


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BERNIE'S BFF? Trump said Sanders doesn't have a chance in the Democratic primary process for the same reason he's being sidelined in the Republican race: a 'corrupt' nominating system

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WIND CHILL: Temperatures outside in Rochester were in the high 30s to low 40s as Trump spoke to about 10,000 people on Sunday

Trump is already polling at 54 per cent in the Empire State, according to a Fox News poll released Sunday. That is a political universe away from Ohio Governor John Kasich's 22 per cent.
Cruz, whose campaigning has been hapless in New York, is polling a distant third with just 15 per cent.
Trump made one bit of odd news on Sunday, saying one-time Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino had asked him to run for governor, but he declined because he knew he would be running for president this year.
'I sort of said, "I'm sorry, but I'm doing something else",' he recalled. 'I didn't want to say – this is what the something else was.'
The last such election in New York came in 2014, four years after Paladino lost to current governor Andrew Cuomo.
Trump left a trail of bread crumbs as a hint about his intentions even earlier, filing for trademark protection for his 'Make America Great Again' slogan less than two weeks after the 2012 election.
He said if he had run for governor, people in western New York 'would have been fracking by now', a reference to Cuomo's refusal to green-light new natural gas exploration.
'We're going to get it straightened out, one way or another,' he pledged.


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[h=6]- APRIL 10, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD TRUMP FOCUSES ON NATIONAL MESSAGE IN NEW YORK: AMERICA FIRST[/h]Breitbart
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail after a few days off, continuing his nationalist message of “America first” when talking to his supporters at his afternoon campaign rally in Rochester, New York on Sunday.
“You need somebody fast,” the real estate mogul said after listing various percentages of jobs lost from a number of different industries in New York.
In particular, Trump blamed NAFTA for the loss of manufacturing jobs.
“I’ve been talking about this for five years,” Trump said about the currency manipulation in trade deals.
He also referenced Sentry Safe, a manufacturing company headquartered in Rochester, and how it just moved operations to Mexico.
“I’m the only one that knows how to stop it,” he said of businesses moving out of the country.
Trump said he had been asked by a group of people from the Rochester area to run for governor.
“They asked me to run for governor. Between you and I, I sort of said, ‘I’m sorry, I’m doing something else.’”
“This is what the something else was,” Trump said, referencing his presidential campaign. “I think I could have a lot bigger effect on upstate New York and Rochester by doing what I’m doing.”
“You would have been fracking” a long time ago, he said about the people of New York.
Trump referenced Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) questioning whether Hillary Clinton was qualified to run for president, adding that she’s made many mistakes.
“I look so forward to going after Hillary after these guys… it’s going to be easy,” he touted.
Trump also talked about what he called a rigged system regarding the delegate count in light of recent reports that rival Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is stacking the deck with delegates favorable to him.
“This is a crooked system, folks,” he said, adding that Sanders is facing a rigged system on the Democrat side as well regarding delegate count heading into the national convention.
“I win Louisiana… then I find out that I get less delegates than Cruz because of some nonsense going on,” Trump said. “I say this to the RNC and I say it to the Republican Party, you’re gong to have a big problem,” because people don’t like what’s happening.
“We’re supposed to be a democracy,” he added. “You vote and the vote means something.”
“I have millions of votes more than Cruz,” Trump charged. “It’s not right, folks.”
“It’s not fair to you people,” he said, adding, “They’re taking your vote away.”
 

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[h=6]- APRIL 10, 2016 -[/h][h=1]TRUMP, CLINTON HOLD BIG LEADS IN NY, PA IN NEW POLLS[/h]CBS News
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have big leads in their respective primaries in New York and Pennsylvania, according to a pair of new polls released by Fox News on Sunday.
On the Republican side, front-runner Donald Trump leads the pack in the Empire State by more than 30 points, crossing the 50-percent threshold necessary to win all of New York's state-level delegates. He takes 54 percent of the vote there; Ohio Gov. John Kasich comes in second with 22 percent, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz trailing at 15 percent. After a two-week gap between contests, New York is next to vote on April 19.
The picture is similar in Fox's poll out of Pennsylvania, which votes April 26: Trump leads big, with Kasich coming in second and Cruz taking last place. Among likely GOP voters, Trump takes 48 percent, followed by 22 percent for Kasich and 20 percent for Cruz.
In the Democratic primary, Clinton has solid leads over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. She gets 53 percent of the vote in New York, the state she represented in the Senate for eight years, followed by Sanders at 37 percent. Sanders, behind in delegates, has touted New York as a state where he can do well and work to close the delegate gap.
In Pennsylvania, Clinton's lead is smaller but still in double digits: she gets 49 percent of the vote, compared with 38 percent for Sanders.
Looking ahead to the general election, Clinton would defeat Trump in New York by 16 points; Sanders would defeat him by 19 points. In Pennsylvania, it's much more evenly matched: Clinton and Trump would be tied at 44 percent each, the poll found.
The Pennsylvania poll surveyed 1,607 likely primary voters from April 4-7, and the sample for each primary has a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percentage points. The New York poll surveyed 1,403 likely primary voters from April 4-7. The Democratic sample has a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percentage points, while the Republican sample has a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points.
 

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Cruz hasn't cheated but there is something if not sinister surely undemocratic at the way Cruz got all 34 delegates
from Colorado without a vote being cast. Cruz received a larger plurality of delegates from Colorado without the voters
having a say than Trump did in Alabama where 860,000 voted and Trump won every county & won the state by 200,000
votes, how far is that.
I don't recall any state in 2012 that dished out delegates without 1 vote being cast but Cruz did recognize the opening
& seized upon it. In other states he took a chapter of the Ron Paul 2012 playbook quietly amassing delegates at district
and county conventions, and is now poised to take a real bite — or at least a big nibble — out of Trump's delegate total
essentially utilizing a miniscule army of super hyper activists can hyjack delegates.
 

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The Cruz campaign ran the table in Colorado, capturing all 34 delegates at a series of seven congressional
district meetings this month and the state party convention Saturday in Colorado Springs.

Colorado GOP leaders canceled the party's presidential straw poll in August to avoid binding its delegates
to a candidate who may not survive until the Republican National Convention in July.


Instead, Republicans selected national delegates through the caucus process, a move that put the election
of national delegates in the hands of party insiders and activists — leaving roughly 90 percent of the more
than 1 million Republican voters on the sidelines.
 

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Everyday we get confirmation that the Republicunt's electorate consists of nothing but DUMBFUCK MORONS!!!!! :):)
Donnie asks these cunts to raise their hands,and pledge that they will go out,and vote for him,but his own kids don't even bother
to register,and vote for him.:ohno:


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non story. who cares?

Look at those 2 fucking idiot CNN "journalists" embarrassing themselves. Breaking News ... LOL.
 

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Trump's new top aide blasts Cruz for using 'Gestapo tactics' to win delegates and accuses the Texas senator of cheating

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Paul Manafort accused Ted Cruz's campaign of using threats, intimidation, and 'Gestapo tactics' in order to win delegates as the threat of a contested convention looms large over the Republican race









Trump's new top aide blasts Cruz for using 'Gestapo tactics' to win delegates and accuses the Texas senator of cheating


  • Paul Manafort launched his first attack on the Cruz camp on Sunday
  • Accused Texas senator of using threats and intimidation to get delegates
  • Said he will file several protests and accused Texas senator of cheating
  • Attacks were echoed by Trump who blasted the Republican party for trying to subvert his campaign with 'crooked shenanigans'






He has been at the helm of Trump's delegate team for just three days, but Paul Manafort has already shown he will be pulling no punches when it comes to the billionaire's rivals.
Speaking to NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday, Manafort accused Cruz's team of 'Gestapo tactics, scorched-earth tactics' when it comes to the scrap for delegates.
Manafort also suggested that the Texas senator's team have been resorting to threats and intimidation in order to secure backers.


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Paul Manafort, Trump's new top aide, accused Ted Cruz of attempting to cheat his way to victory in the Republican race on Sunday, adding that he is using 'Gestapo' intimidation tactics to win delegates

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Manafort's comments were echoed on the campaign trail by Trump, who blasted the political process and accused the Republican party of 'disenfranchising' the voters



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Asked whether threatening delegates in order to win them over was fair game, Manafort responded: 'It's not my style, and it's not Donald Trump's style, but it is Ted Cruz's style.'
Without mentioning specific incidents, he added: 'We're going to be filing several protests because reality is, you know, they are not playing by the rules.'
While this is the first time Manafort has hit out at Cruz, his rhetoric simply echoes the message the Trump camp has been putting out since voting started.
Following Cruz's win in the Iowa caucus, Trump's team accused Cruz of stealing the vote by suggesting that Ben Carson had dropped out of the race, when he was in fact still running.
Since then The Donald has dubbed Cruz 'Lyin' Ted', a moniker he repeats often both on his Twitter page and in person at his rallies.
Later on Sunday, Cruz put out a statement refuting Manafort's claims, and accusing him of attempting to distract from Trump's recent defeat in Wisconsin primary.
The loss, by a margin of 13 points, was particularly humiliating for Trump coming after a week of bad press in a state he once led in polls.
Cruz said: 'It's no surprise that Trump's team will lash out with falsehoods when facing a loss to distract from their failure, as they have the entire time.
'We have earned our success by working hard to build a superior organization and are working within the process and rules that have been established- which has led now to four consecutive wins, 12 wins total.'
Perhaps sensing the nomination slipping from his grasp as the possibility of a contested convention looms ever larger, Trump lambasted the electoral process at a rally in Rochester, New York.
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Cruz hit back at Manafort, accusing him of spreading 'falsehoods' in order 'to distract from their failure' following Trump's defeat in the Wisconsin primary, a state where he once led in the polls

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Trump has long attacked Cruz for his tactics on the campaign trail, accusing him of cheating after the first caucus in Iowa, and more recently branding him 'Lyin' Ted'

Speaking to a crowd of thousands inside a frigid aircraft hangar, Trump said 'it's not right' that the person who wins the most votes may not be the nominee.
He said: 'You know what? They're taking your vote away. They're disenfranchising people.
'I say this to the RNC and I say it to the Republican Party: You're going to have a big problem, folks, because the people don't like what's going on.
'What we have going is a movement. Now, they're trying to subvert the movement. They can't do it with bodies. They can't do it with people because they don't have near the people that we have.
'So what they're trying to do is subvert the movement with crooked shenanigans. And we're just not going to let it happen.'
Before the appointment of Manafort, Trump's campaign team appeared to be outwitted by the finer points of the political process when it comes to securing delegates.
For example in Louisiana, where the billionaire won with an unexpected three per cent margin, Cruz may secure more delegates because his staffers showed up to take part in the Republican Party's post-election procedural wrangling.
Trump added: 'We've got a corrupt system. It's not right. We're supposed to be a democracy. We're supposed to be: You vote and the vote means something, all right?
'You vote, and the vote means something. And we've got to do something about it.'
'We should have won a long time ago but we keep losing where we're winning. Today winning votes doesn't mean anything!'



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Where are Super Sick Hypocrite Brit Twit Super Sicko Beets' 30 some odd posts derailing the Drumpf new hired gun Brownshirt comparing something Cruz is doing to the Gestapo? Where are the vile Nazi pictures? Where is the decrying the Drumpf Thug as an Anti Semite. Super Sick Brit Twit shows his blatant hypocrisy once again, now that he's a full fledged sick cult member. Disgusting.
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They are only guaranteeing a Trump presidency :103631605

Nope, they are foreshadowing it, and they are way, way, way underestimating the serious damage the idiot would cause to America and the World. Luckily, it's a fictional Page that won't come to fruition, because Drumpf won't even be allowed to take the White House Tour at this time next year.
 

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Where are Super Sick Hypocrite Brit Twit Super Sicko Beets' 30 some odd posts derailing the Drumpf new hired gun Brownshirt comparing something Cruz is doing to the Gestapo? Where are the vile Nazi pictures? Where is the decrying the Drumpf Thug as an Anti Semite. Super Sick Brit Twit shows his blatant hypocrisy once again, now that he's a full fledged sick cult member. Disgusting.
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Only an unhinged idiot would think Obama sought to destroy America. He has a funny way of doing it, Unemployment down from almost 10% to 5%, Markets more than doubled, no 911 type attacks on our shores like his predecessor allowed. But it is Rush Limbaugh, so yes, it's an unhinged idiot.
 

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Only an unhinged idiot would think Obama sought to destroy America. He has a funny way of doing it, Unemployment down from almost 10% to 5%, Markets more than doubled, no 911 type attacks on our shores like his predecessor allowed. But it is Rush Limbaugh, so yes, it's an unhinged idiot.
no one believes that. Not even Sanders. It just makes sense if you look at the record number of people not in the workforce along with the record number living in poverty and on food stamps.

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as for the stock market. Recessions happen all the time. Markets go down and then go up. Have been doing so forever. Bush never caused the economic crisis as you know. Just as Obama never increase the market either. The top 1% make up 50% of the money in the stock market.
 

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no one believes that. Not even Sanders. It just makes sense if you look at the record number of people not in the workforce along with the record number living in poverty and on food stamps.

Real Unemployment Is Over 10 Percent - Bernie Sanders
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Sep 4, 2015 - Real Unemployment Is Over 10 Percent; Wages Fall For Most Workers ... have improved, “the 'real' unemployment rate—which includes those working part time ... “Moreover,” says the report, “most workers have failed to see ...



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as for the stock market. Recessions happen all the time. Markets go down and then go up. Have been doing so forever. Bush never caused the economic crisis as you know. Just as Obama never increase the market either. The top 1% make up 50% of the money in the stock market.
Good for Bernie. You should be feeling the Bern with an actual candidate of change, instead of the clueless idiot you support. As for the figures, what was the "real" Unemployment rate under W? It's funny, but until Obama, no one cared about anything other than the Unemployment rate released. Suddenly, when Obama has severely decreased it, and has added jobs at record rates, month after month, people have to come up with fictitious numbers that they never cared about before. I'll let you figure out why that is.
 

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Good for Bernie. You should be feeling the Bern with an actual candidate of change, instead of the clueless idiot you support. As for the figures, what was the "real" Unemployment rate under W? It's funny, but until Obama, no one cared about anything other than the Unemployment rate released. Suddenly, when Obama has severely decreased it, and has added jobs at record rates, month after month, people have to come up with fictitious numbers that they never cared about before. I'll let you figure out why that is.

what jobs did Obama create? When the bankers screwed everyone and the economy plummeted, no one was surprised the market followed suit. Again, this is nothing new. Recessions happen all the time for various reasons but they eventually recover. Giving Obama credit for that is like giving credit to the Arizona weatherman for the last 3 weeks of sunshine.
 

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what jobs did Obama create? When the bankers screwed everyone and the economy plummeted, no one was surprised the market followed suit. Again, this is nothing new. Recessions happen all the time for various reasons but they eventually recover. Giving Obama credit for that is like giving credit to the Arizona weatherman for the last 3 weeks of sunshine.
Obama created a climate that has allowed Private Industry to massively increase jobs. The figures are undeniable. I don't care how he's done it, he's done it. Of course you give him no credit for good things, they just kinda happen, like nice Arizona weather, but full blame for bad stuff. Somehow you call him a disaster as POTUS. It's really comical.
 

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Obama created a climate that has allowed Private Industry to massively increase jobs. The figures are undeniable. I don't care how he's done it, he's done it. Of course you give him no credit for good things, they just kinda happen, like nice Arizona weather, but full blame for bad stuff. Somehow you call him a disaster as POTUS. It's really comical.
What’s really comical is you believe your own bullshit. You must be a University of Puget Sound graduate.
 

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