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BOROWITZ REPORT


TRUMP BLASTS MEDIA FOR REPORTING THINGS HE SAYS


By Andy Borowitz

, AUGUST 11, 2016


(The Borowitz Report)—The Republican Presidential nominee, Donald Trump, tore into the media on Thursday for what he called its “extremely unfair practice” of reporting the things he says.:):)
“I’ll say something at a rally and I look out and see all these TV cameras taking every word down,” Trump told Fox News’s Sean Hannity. “No one in politics has ever been subjected to this kind of treatment.”:):)
“It’s unbelievable and, frankly, very unethical,” he added.
At a rally in Florida, the candidate lashed out at a TV cameraman whom he caught in the act of recording his words for broadcasting purposes.:):)
“Look at him over there, picking up everything I’m saying, folks,” Trump shouted. “Get him out of here.”@):)
In his interview with Fox, Trump hinted that he might drop out of this fall’s televised Presidential debates if the media continues its practice of reporting the things he says.:ohno:
“I’ve always said that I would be willing to debate if I’m treated fairly,” Trump told Hannity. “But if the media keeps recording everything I say, word for word, and then playing it back so that everyone in the country hears exactly what I said, I would consider that very, very unfair.”;+)-


Andy Borowitz is a New York Times best-selling author and a comedian who has written for The New Yorker since 1998. He writes the Borowitz Report for newyorker.com

The last sentence in the article is arguably the funniest-not to mention, the most pathetic-thing I've ever read in the Rx.
 
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Really cool article to read if you have time.. A poll conducted not using landlines or cell phones... People were told it was completely anonymous... Anonymity changed everything...





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The last sentence in the article is arguably the funniest-not to mention, the most pathetic-thing I've ever read in the Rx.
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A record 60.6 million Americans live in multigenerational households - if I am elected your next President of the United States - we will fix this with a strong economy, and MORE JOBS!


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A record 60.6 million Americans live in multigenerational households
The number and share of Americans living with multiple generations under one roof has continued to rise, even with the Great Recession in the rear-view mirror.
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We will defeat Crooked Hillary Clinton this November - and the Clinton News Network!


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CNN's Cuomo comes right out and admits it: 'We couldn't help Hillary any more than we have'
Hey, give him credit for being honest.
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I sense Crooked Hillary’s playlist has a recurring theme, although personally, I would have included Queen’s “Liar”—very fitting.


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'Your mother is voting for Trump!' Donald tells protester to 'go home to mom' after the demonstrator shouts 'Black lives matter'

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Donald Trump told a Black Lives Matter member to 'go home to mom' after the demonstrator disrupted his campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania on Friday. Earlier in the event, other protesters held up signs reading 'TAX FORMS' - criticizing Trump for not releasing his tax returns - and loudly booed at Trump Supporters as they were removed from the rally. Trump steered clear of mentioning his personal taxes Friday.

 
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[h=2]Trump says he'd be 'beating Hillary by 20%' if disgusting and corrupt media' hadn't undermined him, after New York Times claimed his advisers called intervention to stop his 'incendiary' behavior[/h]
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Donald Trump has exploded over the 'disgusting and corrupt media' he says is holding him back after a New York Times article claimed his advisers had tried to rein in his 'incendiary' behavior. The article, published Saturday, claims that Ivanka Trump, her husband and Trump's political team held an intervention on June 20 - and that he agreed to change his tune, but fell back into old habits. Now the article was met with vitriol by the candidate, who described the newspaper as 'failing' and its remarks as 'false' Sunday, and blasted the wider media as 'corrupt'.

 

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[h=1]'I have so many friends in Connecticut': Trump makes unusual foray into deep blue territory that hasn't voted Republican since 1988[/h]
  • Donald Trump rallied in Connecticut, a traditionally blue state
  • 'I'm making a big play... I love Connecticut' he told the crowd
  • The state's tony NYC suburbs have raised the candidate a lot of money
  • He bashed Hillary Clinton's private email server and even brought up Monica Lewinsky, saying he was 'so glad they kept the dress'
  • 'Maybe he should be in Ohio' said a concerned supporter about his flagging poll numbers in key states
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 04:04, 14 August 2016 | UPDATED: 14:35, 14 August 2016

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made an unusual foray Saturday night into deep-blue Connecticut, pledging to make 'a big play' for the Democratic stronghold.
Connecticut has not voted for a Republican in a presidential election since 1988, when it went for George H.W. Bush, but Trump was undeterred.
'I'm making a big play for Connecticut. Normally the party wouldn't make a play,' Trump told the crowd in a sweltering Fairfield gym. 'I love Connecticut. I have lived in Connecticut. I have so many friends in Connecticut.'



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'I love Connecticut' Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Sacred Heart University on Saturday

Trump's sojourn into Connecticut raised eyebrows among many Republicans nervous about his slipping poll numbers in a series of key swing states and battlegrounds - and even some usual GOP turf.
The wealthy southern coast of Connecticut, made up of tony New York City suburbs, has long been fertile fundraising ground and Trump held an event nearby before the rally.



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'I'm so glad they kept the dress' Trump said of Bill Clinton's infidelity with an intern while in the White House

But it is rare for a Republican to campaign in the Nutmeg State, though many Trump supporters in attendance in Fairfield were glad he did.
'You never know unless you try. People want change, even in Connecticut,' said Ray Ramaglia, 57, of Trumbull.
Others questioned the use of the candidate's resources.
'I am glad he is here because it's great to see him, but maybe he should be in Ohio,' said Francisco Limbos, 56, of Kent.
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Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listen as he speaks during a campaign rally at Sacred Heart University

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Protesters did not go unseen, with one holding up a Dump Trump sign at his event in deep blue Connecticut

Trump has repeatedly suggested that he will compete in traditionally Democratic states, vowing to commit time and energy to places like California and his home state of New York.
However, his efforts before the Connecticut rally have been minimal: He made one appearance in Maine, cancelled a rally in upstate New York and has largely restricted his campaigning to traditional battleground states like Ohio, Florida and Virginia.
But his team has yet to rule out making a push into normally blue states like Oregon and Washington, as well as battlegrounds that have gone Democratic in recent cycles like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
On Saturday, he railed against Connecticut's high taxes and made fun of Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy's name - 'Dan? Daniel? Danny?' the celebrity businessman asked - but he spent far more of his energy going after other targets.
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Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine talks with Sasha Hurwitz during a campaign stop at the Bridge Cafe in Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday

He bashed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server as well as her husband's infidelity, even saying that he was 'so glad they kept the dress' that belonged to Monica Lewinsky and was presented as evidence of her affair with former President Bill Clinton.
Trump, a frequent media critic, also repeatedly denounced the press, prompting the crowd to jeer the reporters at the rally more than a dozen times.
He saved much of his vitriol for The New York Times and said 'maybe we'll start thinking about taking their press credentials away.'
Trump has banned several media outlets from covering his events, including The Washington Post, Buzzfeed and The Huffington Post.


Trump's running mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, suggested Saturday he may release his tax returns before the election in November, a move that would put him at odds with Trump, who has refused to make public any information about the taxes he and his companies have paid.
Earlier in the day Pence had not responded to reporters' questions about his tax returns. But he wasn't definitive in an interview with WABC in New York and the campaign didn't return calls requesting more information.
'I believe we're completing those forms right now, as is appropriate under federal law, and we'll be filing that,' Pence told WABC when asked about financial disclosure. 'But I promise you, when my forms are filed and when my tax returns are released, it's going to be a quick read.'
In a campaign appearance Saturday at St. Anselm's College in Manchester, New Hampshire, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine urged supporters not to let favorable polling and positive punditry make them complacent when it comes to voting for the Democratic ticket.
'We have to assume that this is going to be hard. Nothing good in life comes easy,' Kaine said. 'It will be hard and it will be close.'


 

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Donald Trump For President 2016!!!!!!

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Fort Lauderdale rally defies all polls! Yuuuuuuge!
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[h=3]Polling Data[/h]
PollDateSampleMoEClinton (D)Trump (R)Spread
RCP Average7/30 - 8/12----45.642.0Clinton +3.6
CBS News/YouGov*8/10 - 8/121194 LV3.64540Clinton +5
FOX 13/Opinion Savvy*8/10 - 8/10622 LV4.04544Clinton +1
NBC/WSJ/Marist8/4 - 8/10862 RV3.34439Clinton +5
Quinnipiac7/30 - 8/71056 LV3.04645Clinton +1
Suffolk University8/1 - 8/3500 LV4.44842Clinton +6
 

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