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he has little self-control. Either that or he's in for the other side from the start (yeah... the conspiracy shit....:)...). I mean , ya get a homeland terrorist attack, HUUUUUUUUGE adv Trump, right?....yet he manages to fuck it up with comical/sad tweets....


i have no idea what's going on......:missingte................is Trump the ONLY candidate that Clinton could beat?

It might be. I don't think he's in for the other side. That would be too much of a stain for his family and business to overcome. I think he's gonna blow it, but there's a long way to go. There are some things a person running for president can't say. And he keeps saying them. If Trump could say --

"There are these hateful groups that claim to speak for Islam - Hezbollah, Hamas, al Nusra, ISIS who has attacked our country this year, and al Queda who murdered 3,000 of us on 9/11. But our president won't even mention we are at war with radical Islamic totalitarians. No, instead he gives 150 billion to the Ayatollah, the leading sponsor of worldwide terrorism. Money that will be used to kill Americans."

-- But instead Trump says Obama is with the terrorists. So stupid.
 

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It might be. I don't think he's in for the other side. That would be too much of a stain for his family and business to overcome. I think he's gonna blow it, but there's a long way to go. There are some things a person running for president can't say. And he keeps saying them. If Trump could say --

"There are these hateful groups that claim to speak for Islam - Hezbollah, Hamas, al Nusra, ISIS who has attacked our country this year, and al Queda who murdered 3,000 of us on 9/11. But our president won't even mention we are at war with radical Islamic totalitarians. No, instead he gives 150 billion to the Ayatollah, the leading sponsor of worldwide terrorism. Money that will be used to kill Americans."

-- But instead Trump says Obama is with the terrorists. So stupid.


Scott,I'm at a loss . have two boys, they keep me fighting . Stay good
 

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Trying to be positive

WHOA!!!! Sick Brit Twit showing, dare I say it, some concern about Frump!?!? Why would you need to TRY to be positive?!?! Well, let's review the past couple of weeks: He gets shamed into donating 6 mill to the Vets after being caught lying about actually paying them-shocking! Hillary cleaned his clock by quoting things he actually said, leaving the Big Counterpuncher with the razor sharp ripostes, "She's pathetic!" and "She doesn't look Presidential!" Then he fucked up on the "Mexican" judge, causing even noted Frump knob polishers like Salamander Gingrich to lament, "I disagree, and his remark is inexcusable." Then, at the very moment when Hillary clinched and started warming up both anti-Frump commercials and the Fearsome Four to rip him to shreds(her, Warren, Slick Willie, and Bernie), it's coming out that he's a little LIGHT in the wallet for running commercials, lol. In a not unrelated development, it's being reported that he'll have to testify under oath about his income in one of those pesky little fraud lawsuits he's facing(the one where the "Mexican judge" is presiding), and apparently he grubbed after a chump change tax return that was ONLY available to people who claimed that they made $500,000 OR LESS. Doesn't exactly jibe with a guy who claims he is worth, with apologies to Dr. Evil, Ten BILLION dollars, does it? So, Donny Boy, did you lie to the IRS, or the American people? And now, he has fucked up on the Orlando murders as well, and polls taken even BEFORE that latest fuck-up indicate that the margin between he and Hillary is widening. But, hey, Jeeves, nothing to be concerned about, just "stay positive, right?:pointer:cheersgifpopcorn-eatinggif:nohead:mad:)
 

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[h=2]You're hired! Former 'Apprentice' contestant and Trump cheerleader lands Republican Party convention job as press deputy[/h]
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The Republican National Committee has hired Erin Elmore, a brunette stunner from Season 3 of 'The Apprentice,' as a deputy press secretary for next month's convention. Elmore has long been a Trump cheerleader on television and defended Trump last month after he questioned the impartiality of a Hispanic federal judge, pointing to 'layers of bias' in the case. Her six-week gig has already begun in Cleveland where she is Deputy Press Secretary for Caucuses, a key position for the nomination process. Elmore says 'Teflon Don' can survive any controversy: 'Nothing matters.'

 

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You're hired! Former 'Apprentice' contestant and Trump cheerleader lands Republican Party convention job as press deputy

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The Republican National Committee has hired Erin Elmore, a brunette stunner from Season 3 of 'The Apprentice,' as a deputy press secretary for next month's convention. Elmore has long been a Trump cheerleader on television and defended Trump last month after he questioned the impartiality of a Hispanic federal judge, pointing to 'layers of bias' in the case. Her six-week gig has already begun in Cleveland where she is Deputy Press Secretary for Caucuses, a key position for the nomination process. Elmore says 'Teflon Don' can survive any controversy: 'Nothing matters.'


She's a brainless bimbo, who cares. He'll probably be in her pants by Independence Day-if he hasn't been already.
 

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Drumpf is like the creepy Uncle people have but want to avoid talking about. I can't count the number of Republicans I've seen on the news lately, that just roll their eyes, and give a please don't ask me about him type of response, when asked about the latest idiocy that spews from his mouth on a dally basis. They bought the idiot, they own him.

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"@Ausbiz: RECORD 14 million primary votes/beat 16 opponents/financed own campaign. You will be a great POTUS & #MakeAmericaGreatAgain"
 

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[h=2]Texas goes wild for Trump: The Donald says he'll put 'Make America Great Again' on cowboy hats but confuses a mechanical bull with a horse as open-carry activists parade their rifles in front of protesters[/h]
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Donald Trump hit a Dallas honky-town music hall on Thursday and engaged in one Texas-kitch moment after another. He insisted he'll win the Hispanic vote - calling them 'La-THEEEE-noss.' Protesters massed outside, but so did pro-Trump 'open carry' activists legally toting rifles as they watched. The billionaire entered the stage to lazy 'Deep in the Heart of Texas' tune instead of the sternum-rattling 'Jock Jams' music that usually follows him everywhere.

 

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Texas goes wild for Trump: The Donald says he'll put 'Make America Great Again' on cowboy hats but confuses a mechanical bull with a horse as open-carry activists parade their rifles in front of protesters


  • Donald Trump hit a Dallas honky-town music hall Thursday and engaged in one Texas-kitsch moment after another
  • Entered the stage to lazy 'Deep in the Heart of Texas' tune instead of sternum-rattling 'Jock Jams' music
  • Asked if he could ride the mechanical bull at the famed Gilley's bar, but called it a 'horse'
  • Promised crowd he would make 'Make America Great Again' cowboy hats and credited protester for giving him the flash of insight
  • Insisted he would win the Hispanic vote – calling them 'La-THEEEE-noss'
  • Protesters massed outside, but so did pro-Trump 'open carry' activists legally toting rifles as they watched


By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN DALLAS, TEXAS
PUBLISHED: 03:29, 17 June 2016 | UPDATED: 06:58, 17 June 2016







 

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Donald Trump landed deep in the heart of Texas on Thursday and asked for a ride on a mechanical bull – or some other hooved animal – as he curried favor with Lone Star Republicans by pledging to embroider 'Make America Great Again' on cowboy hats.
Speaking to about 4,000 people inside Gilley's, a honky-tonk music hall in Dallas, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee joked that he couldn't see the joint's signature prop – the mechanical bull made famous by the 1980 John Travolta-Debra Winger movie 'Urban Cowboy.'
Only in Trump's world, the test of drunken manhood that tosses bar patrons in the air was a horse, not a bull.
'I've read about this place for a long time! Where's that horse? I want to go on the horse!' he boomed. 'Hey, you wanna hit the papers tomorrow? Let's get that horse. I'll ride that horse.'


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DON'T MESS WITH TRUMP: The Donald took his campaign road show to Dallas, Texas on Thursday, speaking to about 4,000 screaming fans inside a famed honky-tonk music hall

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COMING SOON: Trump said he would start embroidering 'Make America Great Again' on cowboy hats after a protester and his Stetson were ejected

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SHOW TIME: Trump's rally was held at Gilley's a famous Dallas venue that boasts Texas's most famous mechanical bull ride

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TEXAS BOAST: Trump said he would win over Hispanic voters, calling them 'La-THEEEE-noss'




 

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Gilley's provided Trump with a more intimate venue than he's accustomed to – 'We'll get a bigger venue next time,' he promised – with a well-lit audience only a few feet from him on stage

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One woman was decked out in Trump gear holding a sign that read: 'Texas patriot ladies love Trump'

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A Trump supporter holds a sign at the Texas rally that reads: 'This Hispanic millennial patriot is voting for Trump'

Trump wasn't serious. But he said even if he had the world's best bull ride, the 'dishonest' reporters who follow him from state to state would find a way to turn him into a loser.
'The problem is,' he said, 'even if I make it they'll say I fell off the horse, and it was terrible.'
'Nah,' he finally said, waving off some in the crowd who were pointing to the back of the room where the mechanical bull was being kept.
Gilley's provided Trump with a more intimate venue than he's accustomed to – 'We'll get a bigger venue next time,' he promised – with a well-lit audience only a few feet from him on stage.
He was even close enough to hear one woman compliment his golden locks over the periodic applause.
'She says, "I love your hair!" Trump marveled. 'That's nice. That's the nicest thing that anybody's going to say about me.'
'And it is my hair! Can you tell?'
'Thank you. What a beautiful compliment,' he said again, reveling in the words: 'I love your hair! I love your hair!'
'Did you get that on tape?' he asked no one in particular. 'I hope you got that on tape. Because I want it for my children, that they can remember me.'
The potential for a hair-tousling eight second ride on a mechanical bull wasn't the only bit of Texas flavor at Thursday's Trump show.



 

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The billionaire took the stage as a sing-song country & western cover of 'Deep in the heart of Texas' played – not the high-octane 'Jock Jams' arena music that normally pumps up his crowd

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SLINGING THE BULL: Trump said he wanted to ride the famous Gilley's mechanical bull from the 1980 movie 'Urban Cowboy,' but gaffed and called it a horse instead

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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL: Thursday's intimate venue gave Trump more contact with his crowd than usual, putting them close enough for him to hear one woman tell him his hair was 'beautiful'

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LONE STAR: Trump will be in San Antonio and Houston for fundraisers on Friday, ending the night with a Houston rally

The billionaire took the stage as a sing-song country & western cover of 'Deep in the heart of Texas' played – not the high-octane 'Jock Jams' arena music that normally pumps up his crowd.
They didn't need much encouragement.
The Lone Star State is one state Trump didn't win in the primaries – he ceded it to home state senator Ted Cruz – but there's little chance he has to worry about capturing its 38 electoral votes.
Texas hasn't gone Democratic in a presidential election since 1976.
But the sheer volume of Republican donors concentrated in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio make the state a ripe target for visits. By Friday he will have held fundraisers in all three cities.



 

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And while he doesn't need to shore up voting support there, he insisted on holding at least two rallies, according to a campaign source.
In Dallas, the crowd recited two pledges of allegiance – one to Old Glory and another to the Texas state flag.
'I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible,' they boomed en masse.
Trump insisted, as he has everywhere, that he will do well among Latino voters – a claim that isn't borne out by polling.
'We're gonna win the Hispanic vote,' he predicted. 'We're gonna win the Latinos!'
He pronounced it 'La-THEEEE-noss.'
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TENSIONS: A few hundred protesters yelled slogans and argued outside Gilley's on Thursday

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A WELL-REGULATED MILITIA: A group of pro-Trump activists from the 'open-carry' movement brought their rifles to Trump's event, a practice that is legal in Texas – but Secret Service wouldn't allow the weapons inside

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The Lone Star State is one state Trump didn't win in the primaries – he ceded it to home state senator Ted Cruz – but there's little chance he has to worry about capturing its 38 electoral votes

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Texas hasn't gone Democratic in a presidential election since 1976. But the sheer volume of Republican donors concentrated in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio make the state a ripe target for visits. By Friday he will have held fundraisers in all three cities

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Trump's speech was brimming with his standard notes, including his pledge to build a wall along America's southern border, barely 500 miles away. Julio Arellano (left) draped in the US flag, protests with others outside the Trump rally

Trump's speech was brimming with his standard notes, including his pledge to build a wall along America's southern border, barely 500 miles away.
But he skipped his biggest call-and-response line, passing up the chance to hear thousands shout 'Mexico!' after he asks them who will pay for it.
Trump also made no mention of Cruz – who has still not endorsed him publicly after a bruising primary season, and may not at all.
He did eject a half-dozen protesters, including one pasty, bearded 40-something man wearing a white cowboy hat.
'I like cowboy hats,' Trump said, 'but I like the "make America great" hats too.'
'Hey! You know, the protester just gave me an idea: We'll say "Make America Great Again" on a cowboy hat, right?'
'I love that idea!' he yelled. 'Thank you, mister protester! Boy, that's going to sell well in Dallas, let me tell you.'
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Trump arrived in Texas on Thursday with plans to hold rallies and fundraisers. Protesters assemble on Lamar Street near Gilley's in Dallas

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Trump arrived in Texas on Thursday with plans to hold rallies and fundraisers. Garcia with LULAC used a megaphone to address protesters outside the rally

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Trump arrived in Texas on Thursday with plans to hold rallies and fundraisers. Reivin Alexandria of Dallas listens to leaders organize protesters outside the rally

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Richard Armitage Becomes Highest Ranking Republican To Break Party Rank

Posted at 5:30 pm on June 16, 2016 by Susan Wright

Add heavyweight, Richard Armitage to the #NeverTrump crew.
Armitage served as assistant secretary of defense under President Reagan, and deputy secretary of state under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005. He’s the highest ranking national security official to openly express opposition to Donald Trump as the GOP’s nominee.
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“If Donald Trump is the nominee, I would vote for Hillary Clinton,” Armitage told POLITICO in a brief interview. “He doesn't appear to be a Republican. He doesn't appear to want to learn about issues. So, I’m going to vote for Mrs. Clinton”
Armitage echoes the sentiment of many Trump critics. His inability to just admit that there are huge holes in his knowledge of foreign policy and any level of governing makes sane people nervous. Instead, he chooses to discount any advice or counsel he’s given and plows through and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how moronic it sounds.
Dozens of Republican foreign policy elites have already declared their unwillingness to support or work for Trump, though far fewer say they would cast a ballot for Clinton. The latter group includes Max Boot, a prominent neoconservative military analyst and historian; Mark Salter, former longtime chief of staff to Republican Sen. John McCain; and retired Army Col. Peter Mansour, a former top aide to retired Gen. David Petraeus.
Privately, it’s reported that Armitage and the others are not alone. Trump is a problem and the scramble to distance themselves (and their good names) from this walking gaffe-machine is on. There are reportedly several retired generals and others with conservative leanings who are contemplating just how far to run, and if they should speak openly about their concerns.
Armitage told POLITICO Thursday that he didn’t know whether more Republicans might soon back Clinton. But he added that many of his conservative friends with national security backgrounds “are confused” by the choice before them and unsure about what to do.
“They’re in kind of a fog,” he said.
They’re not alone, Sir. Believe me.
 

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Trump got the most GOP votes ever.



[h=2]Trump got more more votes in a Republican nominating contest than anyone on record.[/h]The previous record for most votes for a Republican in the primaries was held by George W. Bush in 2000. Trump blew that out of the water.Thankyou)(&
 

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