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popcorn-eatinggifpopcorn-eatinggifTrump Breaks Promise, Threatens to Sue Cruz Over Citizenship

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By Al Perrotta Published on February 12, 2016
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Despite promising mere weeks ago that he wasn’t going to sue Ted Cruz over the issue of Cruz’s citizenship, Donald Trump threatened today to do just that.
Trump, by his own admission, first began raising the birther issue when the Texas senator began rising in the polls. Cruz was born in Canada to an American mother and Cuban father. The Constitution’s Article II, Section 1 states “No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of president.” Cruz, himself a constitutional scholar, contends he’s eligible, citing the difference between a natural born citizen and a “naturalized” citizen. Most agree. Even Trump did when the issue was first raised last summer.
Still, Trump slammed and mocked Cruz over his Canadian birth and questioned his eligibility. He cited law scholar Laurence Tribe (a liberal scholar with extensive and longstanding ties to President Obama and the Democratic Party), and Trump’s supporters filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Cruz bid. Trump, though, vowed in a January GOP debate not to take the issue to court himself.

“I’m not bringing a lawsuit,” he said, at the time. “I promise.”:):)popcorn-eatinggifpopcorn-eatinggif

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Most repubs and especially rx repubs only care about deficits and spending when the dem black guy is doing the spending.

Dead on, and affirmed even more so by the 2 nitwits who disputed it immediately after your post.
 

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I don't pretend to be an expert in bankruptcy law but I have seen this argument from anti-Trump people on both sides of the aisle. For the record, I am not a Trump supporter. He talks a great game but it is fiscally and operationally impossible for him to do a fraction of what he promises. It bothers me that people are swooning for this cat because of what he says he will do. Timing is everything and like Obama, this dude may be in the right place at the right time.

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy allows a business to reorganize debt structure so that the company can continue operations. This means instead of shutting down and throwing employees on the street, a trustee prioritizes debt. Unfortunately this means that shareholders and unsecured creditors usually get screwed. There is a lot more to Chapter 11 but like personal situations, businesses also run into economical hardships. Chapter 11 can actually be a good course of action, the business world is full of companies that have filed Ch 11 in the past and are viable. operating companies today. Donald Trump has never filed personal bankruptcy.

Unless really hard decisions are made (SS, pension funding, etc.), it is possible that our country could file bankruptcy. As a matter of fact, if the US was a publicly traded company it would have filed years ago. There will be a day when we will have to pay the piper. Artificially low interest rates are helping for now but when rates go up, our country will eventually be like every other business....debt will choke us to the point of going under or filing bankruptcy.

Please stop with this "Trump Bankruptcy" argument
 

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[h=1]Trump says Bernie Sanders is a 'communist' and Jeb Bush is 'gutless' and 'asleep at the wheel' - as he wows 11,000 at Tampa rally[/h]
  • 'We're going to have a communist against the entrepreneur. I like the entrepreneur. Don't you think?' Trump asked a sea of humanity in Florida
  • He said Jeb Bush 'has a vicious streak' and is 'gutless' for running $20 million worth of negative ads against him
  • 'He's asleep at the wheel, folks,' Trump said of the former Florida governor
  • Carnival atmosphere included a 'wave' in the upper seating deck and a contingent of 'Christian bikers for Trump'



By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN TAMPA
PUBLISHED: 02:59, 13 February 2016 | UPDATED: 13:18, 13 February 2016




Donald Trump took his first serious notice of Bernie Sanders on the campaign trail on Friday night, telling a crowd of more than 11,000 people in Tampa, Florida that the Vermont senator is 'a communist.'
The Republican presidential front-runner never named Sanders, the self-described democratic socialist who is giving former secretary of state Hillary Clinton fits and starts in the Democratic primary fight.
But there's no mistaking who The Donald meant.
'I'd love to run against her,' he said of Clinton. 'I'd also love to run against the communist.'




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IN ALL HIS GLORY: Donald Trump spoke to more than 11,000 people at the University of Southern Florida's Sun Dome on Friday night

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IT'LL PROBABLY WASH OFF: These six first-time voters wore body paint and yelled to attract The Donald's attention

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YUUUGE CROWD: More than 5,000 people packed the floor area at the Sun Dome, standing cheek-to-jowl while Trump spoke

'I never thought we'd see the day in our country,' he said, 'when a communist – because that's really, if you think about it – when a communist is the leading Democrat!'
'We're going to have a communist against the entrepreneur. I like the entrepreneur. Don't you think?'
'I watch this great country, and if that's the best we can do, that's pretty sad when you think of it. It's pretty sad,' Trump said.




Trump took aim at his Republican challengers too, making a fast-asleep motion with his hands together like a pillow under his head at the first mention of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush
'He's asleep. He's asleep at the wheel, folks,' Trump said.
The billionaire has branded Bush a 'low-energy' candidate in the past, and one of the songs in his pre-rally playlist is thought to be a jab at the Floridian.
The heroic aria, 'Nessun Dorma' from the Puccini opera 'Turandot,' includes Italian lyrics that translate to 'No one shall sleep' and "I will win.'
Trump railed against 'special interests' and 'lobbyists' whom he said have poured more than $148 million into Bush's campaign and super PACs supporting him, resulting in 'phony ads' running in South Carolina this week.
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ANGRY ENTREPRENEUR: Trump said Bernie Sanders is a 'communist' and it was 'very sad' to see one as a potential Democratic Party nominee



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DIGITAL CAMPAIGNING: Thousands of Floridians strained to get a souvenir picture of Trump as he entered the arena


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CARNIVAL: Trump's supporters brought signs of all kinds

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FAMILY AFFAIR: Grace Hill, 8, and Ella Hill, 5, stood with their parents as they waited for the start of Trump's rally. The girls were later seen sitting atop their mother and father's shoulders

'He's nothing anyway. He's not gonna go anywhere,' Trump said of Bush. 'But without that [money] he would have failed months ago. It's the only thing he's got.'
'In his own way he's a vicious guy,' he said of Bush. 'You know, he's got that little vicious streak. Because he's a gutless guy.'
Jeb, he said, has bought '$20 million worth of negative ads on Trump! What the hell did I do to him?'
The Tampa rally, sandwiched between Thursday night's record-setting crowd in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and a debate Saturday night in Greenville, South Carolina, was vintage Donald.
Rally-goers saw a carnival atmosphere including organized contingents of 'Christian bikers for Trump' and a woman holding a four-foot-tall playing card – a 'Trump card' – with the candidate's face superimposed on a giant King of Hearts.
The University of Southern Florida's Sun Dome, was packed to the rafters. Its seating areas can hold about 10,500 people, but an arena official said there were nearly 6,000 more standing on the floor.
Fans in the arena's seats started 'the wave' a half-hour before Trump came out, as paper airplanes flew in the air and children sat on parents' shoulders.
In the upper deck, six shirtless young men sported giant red letters painted on their torso, spelling the name T-R-U-M-P – plus an exclamation point.
'People started lining up 7 hours ago!' Trump told them when he entered. 'This is a movement.'
He claimed to have 'thousands and thousands of people outside' who couldn't get in. 'We have screens set up for them outside!'


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OVERBOARD? One woman at Trump's rally ranked him above 'God' and 'Jesus'

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BIKERS FOR TRUMP: The Donald has attracted a wide range of Americans who feel ignored and disaffected by career politicians



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'BUILD THAT WALL!': Rally-goers erupted in that chant several times on Friday night, led by a group of college-age young men who walked through the crowd and shouted the slogan

Clinton, who was campaigning Friday in Minnesota, made an unexpected appearance in Trump's stream-of-consciousness when a man in his audience shouted her name as he castigated the Chinese air force for making a knock-off version of a U.S. military plane.
'They copied the F-35 plane, the fighter, right? You can't tell the difference,' he said.
'You look at it. They copied our plans. And they did more than copy our plans. I guarantee you they have everything they need right down to the most complicated mathematical solutions. All done. 100 per cent. Stolen off our web.'
And then a voice rang out: 'Hillary gave it to them!'
'Yeah, maybe it was stolen from her emails!' Trump said in a theatrical eureka moment. 'That's what happened!'
'Maybe it was stolen from her emails!' he crowed.
'I don't know if Hillary's going to get a chance to win' the Democratic nomination, Trump said later.
'By the way, I'm beating her in the polls. Beating her. I will beat her.
'A very flawed candidate. I don't know that she runs.'


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Go-go gorgeous: Kate Bosworth went sixties mod in a pale pink Rebecca Minkoff mini-dress with thigh-high boots at New York Fashion Week on Saturday


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Time to party! Gemma Arterton looked in the mood to celebrate her latest London theatre role in Nell Gwynn as she partied at The Crypt following the play's press night on Friday


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Gotta give Donnie Credit for this. FINALLY, the truth is told on a R Debate stage.

Things Get Extremely Heated When Trump Blasts George Bush for 9/11, Iraq War: ‘They Lied!’:103631605:103631605

Feb. 13, 2016 10:37pm Oliver Darcy

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/02/13/things-get-extremely-heated-when-trump-blasts-george-bush-for-911-iraq-war-they-lied/
Donald Trump blasted former President George W. Bush Saturday night at the GOP debate, contending he lied about weapons of mass destruction in order to take the U.S. to war in Iraq.
The billionaire businessman said it was a big “mistake” to go into Iraq and argued Bush intentionally lied to send troops into battle.
“They lied!” Trump said of the Bush administration.
When Jeb Bush argued that his brother kept America safe, Trump hit back.
“The World Trade Center came down during the reign of George Bush. He kept us safe?” Trump said. “I lost hundreds of friends [in the 9/11 attack].”:103631605:103631605
 

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:103631605:103631605In 2008, Donald Trump said George W. Bush should’ve been impeached

By Philip Bump February 13 at 10:20 PM
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Newlyweds Donald Trump and Melania Trump with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton at their reception in 2005. (Maring Photography/Getty Images)
During Saturday night's Republican debate, Donald Trump was challenged by the moderators with words he spoke nearly a decade ago. Trump, it was noted, had told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he wished then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) had pushed to impeach George W. Bush for his handling of the Iraq War.
The exchange arose thanks to Jeb Bush's plan to bring his brother onto the campaign trail in South Carolina this week. (George W. Bush remains popularamong Republicans.) It spurred one of the most energetic debates of the night.


Trump, Jeb Bush trade barbs over Iraq war, George W. Bush's presidency


Donald Trump just went after President George W. Bush – and Jeb Bush wasn't having it. (CBS)

But the moderators were correct about Trump's past statements. That interview with Blitzer was in October 2008.

"When [Pelosi] first got in and was named speaker," Trump said to Blitzer then, "I met her. And I'm very impressed by her. I think she's a very impressive person, I like her a lot."
"But I was surprised that she didn't do more in terms of Bush and going after Bush," he continued. "It just seemed like she was really going to look to impeach Bush and get him out of office. Which personally I think would have been a wonderful thing."
Blitzer interjected: "To impeach him?"
"For the war," Trump replied. "For the war! Well, he lied! He got us into the war with lies!"
Remarkably, Trump then went on to compare Bush unfavorably with Bill Clinton. "I mean, look at the trouble Bill Clinton got into with something that was totally unimportant," Trump said, referring to the Monica Lewinsky investigation. "And they tried to impeach him, which was nonsense. And yet Bush got us into this horrible war with lies, by lying. By saying they had WMDs, by saying all sorts of things that happened not to be true."
That was perhaps Trump's strongest language on the topic, but the year prior he had equally harsh words for the former president.

Again, talking to Blitzer, Trump blasted Bush. "The war is a total catastrophe," Trump said. Who do you blame, Blitzer asked. "There's only one person you can blame," Trump replied, "and that's our current president."
He lumped in Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney, too, and lamented that Condoleezza Rice never closed deals. "I don't know if they're bad people," Trump said. "I don't know what's going on. I just know they got us into a mess the likes of which this country has probably never seen. It's one of the great catastrophes of all time."
Blitzer asked how the United States could get out of the war.
"How do they get out? They get out!," Trump said. "Declare victory and leave. ... The day we leave anyway, it will all blow up."
Then he redirected his fire at Bush: "President Bush says he's religious. And yet 400,000 people, the way I count it, have died." He continued: "Everything in Washington has been a lie. Weapons of mass destruction was a total lie." An example of a lie? "[Bush] reads a book a week," Trump said. "Do you think the president reads a book a week? I don't think so."
By the way, Trump raised other issues in that 2008 interview with Blitzer. For example, he referred to a couple of friends of his.

"Hillary's a great friend of mine," Trump said, referring to the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. "Her husband's a great friend of mine."
In the same interview where he called for Bush's impeachment, he summed up his opinion on the Clintons: "They're fantastic people."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/13/in-2008-donald-trump-said-george-w-bush-shouldve-been-impeached/

 

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Trump continued laying into Bush following the debate on Saturday night, calling him out as a 'lightweight' and attacking his campaign financing



 

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Trump said during his turn at bat, 'Jeb is so wrong. You got to fight ISIS first....You have to knock out ISIS. They're chopping off heads. These are animals'


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Donald Trump just couldn't resist going after Jeb Bush during tonight's debate over his brother George's decision to invade Iraq after the September 11 terrorist attacks, setting up an intense argument with his nemesis that saw the entire Bush clan invoked

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Bush demanded to respond to the assault on his family and said, 'I am sick and tired of him going after my family. My dad is the greatest man alive in my mind'






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As they bickered over whether Russia should be part of the U.S.-led coalition to defeat ISIS, Bush yelled, 'This is coming from a guy who gets his foreign policy from the shows...this is a guy who thinks that Hillary Clinton is a great negotiator in Iran'


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It was impossible to ignore former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on tonight's debate stage as he took on Donald Trump and defended members of the Bush clan, including his mother Barbara who he called 'the strongest woman I know'


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The biggest fireworks on tonight's Republican debate stage were between former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (left) and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump (right) with the billionaire bringing up 9/11 and saying that George W. Bush's administration lied their way into the war in Iraq in 2003



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The battle wounds from the evening's skirmish won't heal quickly. Bush said after the debate, on Fox News, that he tried to shake Trump's hand at the end of the night and the billionaire walked away



 

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Gotta give Donnie Credit for this. FINALLY, the truth is told on a R Debate stage.

Things Get Extremely Heated When Trump Blasts George Bush for 9/11, Iraq War: ‘They Lied!’:103631605:103631605

Feb. 13, 2016 10:37pm Oliver Darcy

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/02/13/things-get-extremely-heated-when-trump-blasts-george-bush-for-911-iraq-war-they-lied/
Donald Trump blasted former President George W. Bush Saturday night at the GOP debate, contending he lied about weapons of mass destruction in order to take the U.S. to war in Iraq.
The billionaire businessman said it was a big “mistake” to go into Iraq and argued Bush intentionally lied to send troops into battle.
“They lied!” Trump said of the Bush administration.
When Jeb Bush argued that his brother kept America safe, Trump hit back.
“The World Trade Center came down during the reign of George Bush. He kept us safe?” Trump said. “I lost hundreds of friends [in the 9/11 attack].”:103631605:103631605

He's playing to his moron base. Don't be one.
 

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The battle wounds from the evening's skirmish won't heal quickly. Bush said after the debate, on Fox News, that he tried to shake Trump's hand at the end of the night and the billionaire walked away

And this is why when Trump accuses Jeb of being weak he's correct. Who puts his hand out to a person who just smeared your entire family? Jeb should have been the one to walk away.

I guess Colin Powell is a liar too. Done with trump. Done with Bush. Can't vote for Eddie Munster or Rubio either. Who's left?
 

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Sorry, I didn't mean to call you. It was a butt dial :):)

Cmon.....you gotta find it funny when repubs always say "bush kept us safe". I mean, can you think of anything more ridiculous? It's like saying Jerry Sandusky kept kids safe.

It took Trump some time but he finally got some stuff right.....unfortunately with that crowd....he probably shouldn't have said that. Once again .....Hillary makes gains as this field continues to smash each other.
 

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Cmon.....you gotta find it funny when repubs always say "bush kept us safe". I mean, can you think of anything more ridiculous? It's like saying Jerry Sandusky kept kids safe.

It took Trump some time but he finally got some stuff right.....unfortunately with that crowd....he probably shouldn't have said that. Once again .....Hillary makes gains as this field continues to smash each other.

How many posts do I have to make on the subject of continuity of national security apparatus? These accusations are ludicrous. Bush was president for 6 months. All the hijackers were already here when he took office. Now if Bush were in office 2 years and found out that for nearly a decade the CIA and FBI were not sharing information, or that certain linkages between their operations were broken then maybe these slogans would have some basis.
 

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How many posts do I have to make on the subject of continuity of national security apparatus? These accusations are ludicrous. Bush was president for 6 months. All the hijackers were already here when he took office. Now if Bush were in office 2 years and found out that for nearly a decade the CIA and FBI were not sharing information, or that certain linkages between their operations were broken then maybe these slogans would have some basis.

So .....the CIA knew it was Al Queda once they saw the names on the passenger list. Don't you think after Bush got several briefings on terror plots that maybe his admin could have done something to get those names on a list somewhere that a red flag would appear? Cmon.....if Obama dismissed these warnings and did nothing....it would be right wing chaos and calls for impeachment. Nobody is saying bush is solely responsible....it was a breakdown on many levels but he does deserve some blame.

and even so.....the notion that he kept us safe is silly
 

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So .....the CIA knew it was Al Queda once they saw the names on the passenger list. Don't you think after Bush got several briefings on terror plots that maybe his admin could have done something to get those names on a list somewhere that a red flag would appear? Cmon.....if Obama dismissed these warnings and did nothing....it would be right wing chaos and calls for impeachment. Nobody is saying bush is solely responsible....it was a breakdown on many levels but he does deserve some blame.

and even so.....the notion that he kept us safe is silly

I'm only responding to you. If the right wants to overreact to events that's on them. I'm no Sanders fan but if you think for one minute I'd ever say it's his fault if he became president and a building got blown up the following Oct 11th you're sady mistaken. All of this is just empty rhetoric.
The following article pretty much proves my point. I posted it here 5 years ago and everyone should read it. It's 5 small pages and should take 5-10 minutes to read. It is about how America safeguards itself from threats. And it will largely remain similar regardless of who becomes the next president:
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And this is why when Trump accuses Jeb of being weak he's correct. Who puts his hand out to a person who just smeared your entire family? Jeb should have been the one to walk away.

I guess Colin Powell is a liar too. Done with trump. Done with Bush. Can't vote for Eddie Munster or Rubio either. Who's left?
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