Donald Trump Announces 2016 White House Bid

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Yeah coming from you the one defending Muslims now supporting Trump... pretty pathetic.

Maybe but you still have a giant BOOM BOOM traveling around your head .
Is it hurting this morning ?

BOOM BOOM
 

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He's this stupid in the morning and it gets worse as the day unfolds.


"Something is Going On" – And It's Worse Than You Thought | Zero Hedge
So we finally unlock the Great Mystery: why oh why does is this administration and the Clinton campaign so reluctant to utter the words “radical Islamic terrorism”? Is it because of political correctness and a fear of inciting “Islamophobia”? Don’t flatter them: they’re not above that, when it serves their purposes. But it doesn’t serve their purposes this time.
What they’re afraid of is alienating their allies in the Middle East – not just the jihadists they’ve funded and succored in an effort to overthrow Assad, but primarily the Saudis, the Turks, and the Gulf sheikhs who are all in on the game and are playing it for all it’s worth. And of course there’s the Clinton Foundation, which has received millions in “donations” from the Saudi royals and their satellites.
The US policy goal in the region is to block the Iranians and their Shi’ite allies, including Syria’s Assad, from expanding their influence in the wake of the failed Iraq war. That war installed a Shi’ite regime in Baghdad, and in order to protect our vaunted ally Israel – which is set on regime change in Syria – we are backing and have been backing Sunni radicals, precisely those “radical Islamic terrorists” whose name will never pass Hillary Clinton’s lips.
We’ve been pointing this out on this site for years: I’ve written about it extensively. And now the Republican candidate for President is talking about it. To all those well-intentioned hand-wringers out there who think I’ve gone overboard in my coverage of Trump, contemplate that amazing fact for a while – and then get back to me.
 

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one thing is for sure is Trump has a lot of folks scared ****less.

I agree, even is campaign manger, and half the GOP. Trump seems to be like the swine flu to his own Republican party, everyone's trying to cure it, but nobody wants to get near to it..


Embattled Trump Campaign Manager Out



Donald Trump has parted ways with his campaign manager and close ally, Corey Lewandowski.

While some campaign sources tell NPR the split was "mutual," another described it as a "firing" and a "summary execution." The source said the news was unwelcome for Lewandowski at the weekly Monday staff meeting. The "weekly Monday morning family meeting went awry for Corey," the source said.

The move appears to be a reaction to the presumptive GOP nominee's sagging poll numbers and weeks of difficulty as he prepped for a tough general-election fight with Hillary Clinton. Trump was set to hold a call with his advisers and staff Monday morning in the wake of Lewandowski's departure.

Officially, the campaign tried to put a good face on it. "The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary having received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign," spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in a statement. "The campaign is grateful to Corey for his hard work and dedication and we wish him the best in the future."

Lewandowski has been with Trump since he began his presidential run, managing his shoestring operation. But as Trump has moved into the general election, a more traditional campaign structure largely managed by Paul Manafort, a former Ronald Reagan aide, has emerged. Within the campaign, Manafort and Lewandowski have been seen as competing forces. A campaign source told NPR that Trump previously had liked the competitiveness between the two.

"[Corey] knew there was a battle brewing. I am certain he thought he would win," one campaign source told NPR.

Lewandowski, though, has been a source of controversy himself. There were accusations — and a battery charge that was later dropped — following a confrontation with a former reporter for Breitbart News in which Lewandowski was seen on video appearing to grab her arm. The news of his ouster on Monday was first reported by the New York Times.

Even though Trump effectively clinched the Republican nomination more than six weeks ago, his campaign has yet to prepare for the usual rigors of a general-election campaign — hiring top staff, preparing a rapid response and communications team and beginning fundraising and building a data-analytics operation.

Instead, Trump has continued to swirl in controversy, targeting a judge presiding over the Trump University fraud case by accusing him of bias because of his Mexican heritage. He doubled down on his Muslim immigration ban and expanded it after last week's deadly shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla. He called for a ban on anyone coming to the U.S. from any country with a proven history of terrorism against the U.S. or its allies. He also made confusing comments on guns, initially saying that if clubgoers had been armed, the shooter could have been stopped. He walked that back after even the NRA disagreed with him.

Lewandowski helped preside over Trump's unconventional primary campaign, bolstered by the billionaire businessman's sheer personality and ability to command the news cycles, dwarfing his GOP opponents. But in a general election, Trump hasn't been able to do the same.

Manafort was brought on earlier this year to help professionalize the skeletal, disorganized Trump operation. But there was reportedly tension between the two, with Lewandowski wanting to keep the same approach that had worked before, while Manafort worked to make Trump pivot to a more disciplined general-election approach.

Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski Is Off The Campaign : NPR

2 Arizona GOP delegates resign rather than vote for Trump

GOP lawmakers distancing themselves from Trump

 

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Sometimes what you need is a good hair cut.

Population control... save the environment.

Whoever wins the war gets to live well for the next 100 year. Fight!!!!!

That's why I'm ready for a guy like Trump. I'm hoping he starts WW3

We can kill arround 6.8 billion humans on this planet and I'll be happy. Good riddance.

If I die in the process oh well.
 

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Once in a while, you have to elect a crazy mofo who kills a butt load of humans.

Think of all the problems we could solve if we reduced the human population to under 1 billion.

Basically every problem would be solved.

Vote trump.
 
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Once in a while, you have to elect a crazy mofo who kills a butt load of humans.

Think of all the problems we could solve if we reduced the human population to under 1 billion.

Basically every problem would be solved.

Vote trump.
Take out the billion that think like you and the 5 billion left can live in peace.
 

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You're not even American or have a vote...


I on the other hand have done my time, married to a US Citizen and have been naturalized ..

I get to vote for Hillary.


Vote for her. It's probably just as bad but in a diffrent way ;). Ignorance is bliss
 

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If we can get rid of all the useless ****s like cliffy the world will be a better place. Vote trump.


Actually the world would be a better place if people started listening to Cliffy. He is very astute at seeing through a lot of the bull sh*t that goes on and is not easily fooled. He's just a rural sort of chap, a bit like myself! :)
 

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Actually the world would be a better place if people started listening to Cliffy. He is very astute at seeing through a lot of the bull sh*t that goes on and is not easily fooled. He's just a rural sort of chap, a bit like myself! :)

He's as brain dead from smoking to much pot as a tree stump.
 

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He's as brain dead from smoking to much pot as a tree stump.
Such a sad and pathetic little man. But, if it makes you feel better about you sad and pathetic little mind, who am I to stop you. Carry on.

Anyway, back to Trumph... Robert Crumb and friends flush Donald Trump down the toilet, 1989



In 1991 Crumb left America for France, but before he did so he put out “Point the Finger,” a comic about a certain over-publicized real estate mogul that appeared in his short run of Hup comics (Issue #3). In the five-page strip, “Crumb” (the character) has a run-in with Trump, whom he calls “one of the more visible big time predators who feed on society” and “one of the most evil men alive.” He also says, “Hey Don—Ugh! You’re so hateful I can’t even look at you!”

Robert Crumb and friends flush Donald Trump down the toilet, 1989 | Dangerous Minds

Funny stuff.