Donald Trump Announces 2016 White House Bid

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Donald Trump has been lambasted for saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin "has been a leader far more than [Obama] has been," with critics of the flamboyant billionaire who currently trails Hillary Clinton by four percent using Trump's comments on Putin to portray him as "Russia's agent of influence," Vzglyad columnist Petr Akopov asserted.

This issue is "becoming central in the anti-Trump propaganda much like Hillary Clinton's health will become the key argument to discredit the former first lady," the journalist observed. The Democrats "need to divert attention to other topics, but they have nothing on Trump that could shock the voters." This is why they have jumped at an opportunity to criticize the Republican nominee for his stance on Putin and Russia.

Read more: https://sputniknews.com/politics/20160917/1045410956/trump-putin-comments.html

Here is why Trump supports Putin and doesn't support Obama. They are both honorable men.

 

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Don King drops the N-word at Donald Trump rally
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First posted: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 02:00 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 02:34 PM EDT
Don King had a big slip of the tongue at a Donald Trump rally at a church in Cleveland Wednesday.
While stumping for Trump, the outspoken boxing promoter repeatedly said the word "negro" but at one point accidentally slipped in the N-word.
"I told Michael Jackson, I said, 'If you are poor, you are a poor negro,'" he said. "I would use the N-word. But if you are rich, you are a rich negro. If you are intelligent, intellectual, you’re an intellectual negro. If you are a dancing and sliding and gliding n----- – I meant negro – you're a dancing and sliding and gliding negro. So dare not alienate because you cannot assimilate."
The use of the racial epithet led to some awkward laughter from the presidential nominee and other members of the audience.
Trump's visit to the church in Cleveland is part of his push to court African American voters.
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Trump is headed for a win, says prof who’s never been wrong
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First posted: Friday, September 23, 2016 03:35 PM EDT | Updated: Friday, September 23, 2016 03:58 PM EDT
He’s predicted presidential outcomes correctly for 30 years, now professor Allan Lichtman is ready to call this U.S. campaign: It’s going to Donald Trump.
Lichtman, a distinguished professor of history at American University, has literally written the book on calculating presidential wins.
Predicting the Next President: The Keys to the White House 2016 uses a number of “keys” to determine his forecast.
They are a series of true/false indicators such as levels social unrest, strength of third parties and the charisma of candidates that he calls a “historically-based prediction system.”
So far, he’s used them to correctly predict the outcomes of all eight American presidential elections from 1984 to 2012.
Though he admits this one was the toughest yet.
“Donald Trump has made this the most difficult election to assess since 1984,” he told The Washington Post in an interview. “We have never before seen a candidate like Donald Trump, and Donald Trump may well break patterns of history that have held since 1860.”
His prediction knocks current polls that suggest Hillary Clinton as the narrow favourite.
“One of my keys is whether or not the candidate of the (current ruling) party is, like Obama was in 2008, charismatic. Hillary Clinton doesn’t fit the bill,” he said.
“It’s interesting, I don’t use the polls ... but the polls have very recently tightened. Clinton is less ahead than she was before, but it’s not because Trump is rising, it’s because Clinton is falling. He’s still around 39% in the polls. You can’t win if you can’t crack 40%.”
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NYC ’Trump Tombstone’ on display after police confiscate it
Verena Dobnik, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Sunday, September 25, 2016 11:58 AM EDT | Updated: Sunday, September 25, 2016 12:03 PM EDT
NEW YORK — A granite tombstone bearing the name Donald J. Trump that police confiscated in Central Park months ago is now on display at a Brooklyn gallery.
The year of Trump’s birth and the words “Made America Hate Again” also are chiseled into the 500-pound (225-kilogram) slab.
Artist Brian Andrew Whiteley said he created it to remind the Republican presidential nominee that he has “stirred the pot of racism, anger and fear and to help Donald reflect on the legacy he’s leaving behind.”
Dubbed “The Trump Tombstone,” it first appeared last spring in a field in Central Park.
At about 4 a.m. “my accomplices met me there, and we sneaked in by clipping off the metal twist-ties on a gate,” Whiteley recalled on Saturday. “Then we rolled in the tombstone and just plopped it on the ground.”
After dawn, the sensation drew crowds snapping pictures as police moved in.
Police held the stone for months while tracking down Whiteley by visiting various New York tombstone businesses.
Then came the visits to his home from the New York Police Department and the Secret Service who interrogated him “to make sure I wasn’t mentally ill,” he said.
Along with hate mail he received from right-wing publications, “I was terrified,” he said.
With the help of attorney Ron Kuby, who pushed authorities to release Whiteley’s work, the artist ended up paying a $300 fine for littering in Central Park.
This weekend, the tombstone reappeared in the Christopher Stout Gallery in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighbourhood where it’s on display through Oct. 9. Then it will be moved to a gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighbourhood.
It’s “very Trumpian,” said Whiteley, who contends that the candidate “is an egomaniac who loves putting his name on stuff — even a tombstone.”
A granite tombstone bearing the name Donald J. Trump that police confiscated in Central Park months ago is now on display at a Brooklyn gallery.

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NYC ’Trump Tombstone’ on display after police confiscate it
Verena Dobnik, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Sunday, September 25, 2016 11:58 AM EDT | Updated: Sunday, September 25, 2016 12:03 PM EDT
NEW YORK — A granite tombstone bearing the name Donald J. Trump that police confiscated in Central Park months ago is now on display at a Brooklyn gallery.
The year of Trump’s birth and the words “Made America Hate Again” also are chiseled into the 500-pound (225-kilogram) slab.
Artist Brian Andrew Whiteley said he created it to remind the Republican presidential nominee that he has “stirred the pot of racism, anger and fear and to help Donald reflect on the legacy he’s leaving behind.”
Dubbed “The Trump Tombstone,” it first appeared last spring in a field in Central Park.
At about 4 a.m. “my accomplices met me there, and we sneaked in by clipping off the metal twist-ties on a gate,” Whiteley recalled on Saturday. “Then we rolled in the tombstone and just plopped it on the ground.”
After dawn, the sensation drew crowds snapping pictures as police moved in.
Police held the stone for months while tracking down Whiteley by visiting various New York tombstone businesses.
Then came the visits to his home from the New York Police Department and the Secret Service who interrogated him “to make sure I wasn’t mentally ill,” he said.
Along with hate mail he received from right-wing publications, “I was terrified,” he said.
With the help of attorney Ron Kuby, who pushed authorities to release Whiteley’s work, the artist ended up paying a $300 fine for littering in Central Park.
This weekend, the tombstone reappeared in the Christopher Stout Gallery in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighbourhood where it’s on display through Oct. 9. Then it will be moved to a gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighbourhood.
It’s “very Trumpian,” said Whiteley, who contends that the candidate “is an egomaniac who loves putting his name on stuff — even a tombstone.”
A granite tombstone bearing the name Donald J. Trump that police confiscated in Central Park months ago is now on display at a Brooklyn gallery.

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So Trump's side couldn't have wrote in 2050 or something like that?? I would say where do I sign up but they would need to ship it to me to have the alteration made. I don't accept collect packages.

I'm 100% finished with all of this nonsense, for me it has become total boredom,
and empty information, which has nothing to do with facts at all.
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Making another post is not the best way to show that. (unless you just entered troll mode)
 

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Albanian taxi driver decorates his cab with Trump pictures
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Monday, September 26, 2016 10:59 AM EDT
TIRANA, Albania — An Albanian taxi driver who has plastered his cab with pictures of Donald Trump says the U.S. presidential candidate has helped his business prosper.
Uljan Kolgjegja said Monday he was prompted to decorate his taxi with pictures of the Republican candidate after Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama said Trump could be “a real threat to Albanian-American ties.”
The move has attracted attention in the capital Tirana and Kolgjegja says he is earning more money than ever before in his 13 years as a taxi driver.
“His pictures have attracted more clients to my car,” he told The Associated Press.
Kolgjegja says he believes that Trump would bring new hopeful developments around the world if he is elected president, while he is more skeptical toward the Democrats’ candidate Hillary Clinton.
“Look at the world now, full of wars and (President Barack) Obama and Clinton, who worked for him too, have not done much,” he said. “Trump will make a change.”
In his comments on Trump earlier this year, Albania’s premier Rama also said it would bring “major damage” to the U.S. if he is elected president. Rama was not referring to the Republicans but to a “character that has disturbed” some Republicans so much that they are now willing to vote for Clinton.
“When Trump comes to office in January, I will lighten 200 firecrackers in front of Rama’s office,” Kolgjegja said.
Tirana and Washington re-established diplomatic ties in 1991 after the fall of the communist regime in the tiny western Balkan country. Former U.S. President George W. Bush received a hero’s welcome when he visited Albania in 2007.
Uljan Kolgjegja, 37, an Albanian taxi driver, shows his taxi which he has covered with pictures of U.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump and U.S. flags, in the Albanian capital, Tirana, Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. Uljan Kolgjegja said Monday he was prompted to decorate his taxi with pictures of the Republican candidate after Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama said Trump could be "a real threat to Albanian-American ties." (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)

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Called 'Miss Piggy' by Trump, ex Miss Universe stumps for Clinton
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First posted: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:06 AM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 10:01 PM EDT
WASHINGTON — Alicia Machado says that when she gained weight after being crowned Miss Universe for 1996, Donald Trump labelled her with a sexist nickname — “Miss Piggy” — that caused her shame and humiliation.
Two decades later, Machado’s dealings with Trump, her one-time beauty pageant boss, are reverberating through the 2016 campaign as the Republican businessman and reality TV star seeks the White House.
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton told Machado’s story toward the end of Monday’s first presidential debate, scolding Trump for referring to the Venezuelan-born actress as “Miss Housekeeping,” as Clinton said, “because she was Latina.”
“Donald, she has a name,” Clinton said, prompting Trump to ask, “Where did you find this?”
Clinton said, “Her name is Alicia Machado and she has become a U.S. citizen, and you can bet she’s going to vote this November.”
Asked about the exchange during an interview Tuesday with “Fox and Friends,” Trump said Machado was “the worst we ever had,” adding: “She gained a massive amount of weight. It was a real problem. We had a real problem.”
Clinton’s embrace of Machado brought comparisons to her campaign’s defence of Khizr Khan, whose son was killed while protecting other U.S. soldiers in Iraq. Khan spoke at the Democratic National Convention, holding up a copy of the U.S. Constitution while accusing Trump of smearing the character of Muslims.
Clinton’s campaign is trying to mobilize Latinos and women in November’s election and has assailed Trump for derogatory comments about women in the past. It quickly released a web video detailing Machado’s story, portraying her as a mortified pageant winner whom Trump called “fat” or “ugly” and blindsided by inviting reporters to watch her work out.
Machado went on a diet in 1997 after saying she gained at least 15 pounds. Trump said during Machado’s workout in front of the media that year that “she likes to eat — like all of us” and supported her weight-loss efforts.
She was embroiled in controversy of a different sort one year later, after a judge in Venezuela accused her of threatening to kill him after he indicted her then-boyfriend for attempted murder. The boyfriend, Juan Rafael Rodriguez Regetti, was accused of shooting and wounding his sister’s husband, whom he blamed for his sister’s suicide. The victim’s family accused Machado of driving her boyfriend’s getaway car, but she denied any involvement and apparently was never indicted, due to lack of evidence.
Now a U.S. citizen, Machado told reporters Tuesday in a conference call arranged by the Clinton campaign that her experience with Trump could “open eyes” in the presidential election. She said she was “really surprised” to hear Clinton refer to her story during the debate — she said she was overcome with emotion and started crying — but wanted to help Clinton in the election.
After the debate, Machado tweeted her thanks to Clinton, writing in Spanish: “Thanks Mrs. Hillary Clinton. Your respect for women and our differences makes you great. I’m with you.”
In June, Machado appeared at a news conference in Virginia held by immigrant advocacy groups to encourage Latino voters to support Clinton.
“I want to keep working on my campaigns for women’s equality, for respect for women and that our physical appearances do not define us productive or intelligent beings,” Machado told reporters in Spanish. “We are more than what we look like physically, that’s my point.”
In this May 17, 1996, file photo, the new Miss Universe Alicia Machado of Venezuela reacts as she is crowned by the 1995 winner Chelsi Smith at the Miss Universe competition in Las Vegas. Machado became a topic of conversation during the first presidential debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton on Sept. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Eric Draper, File)



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Seattle driver uses cardboard Trump head in carpool lane
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:45 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:50 PM EDT
SEATTLE — A cardboard cutout of a head in a passenger seat definitely caught the attention of a Washington State Patrol trooper Tuesday morning.
That’s because it wasn’t just any old cardboard head, but that of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
A trooper stopped the motorist who was driving with the cardboard likeness in a carpool lane south of Seattle on Highway 167. The stunt netted the driver a $136 ticket.
Another trooper Tweeted a photo of the cardboard Trump head affixed to the passenger seat headrest.
Washington State Patrol spokesman Rick Johnson says every now and then they get somebody trying to be funny and says they’ve seen everything from teddy bears to mannequins all sitting beside drivers.
But Trump’s head? That was, to borrow a catchphrase -- huge.
This photo provided by the Washington State Patrol shows a cardboard cutout of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's head in the passenger seat of a car Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, in Seattle. A trooper stopped the motorist who was driving with the cardboard likeness in a carpool lane south of Seattle on Highway 167. The stunt netted the driver a $136 ticket. (Washington State Patrol via AP)

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Seattle driver uses cardboard Trump head in carpool lane
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:45 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:50 PM EDT
SEATTLE — A cardboard cutout of a head in a passenger seat definitely caught the attention of a Washington State Patrol trooper Tuesday morning.
That’s because it wasn’t just any old cardboard head, but that of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
A trooper stopped the motorist who was driving with the cardboard likeness in a carpool lane south of Seattle on Highway 167. The stunt netted the driver a $136 ticket.
Another trooper Tweeted a photo of the cardboard Trump head affixed to the passenger seat headrest.
Washington State Patrol spokesman Rick Johnson says every now and then they get somebody trying to be funny and says they’ve seen everything from teddy bears to mannequins all sitting beside drivers.
But Trump’s head? That was, to borrow a catchphrase -- huge.
This photo provided by the Washington State Patrol shows a cardboard cutout of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's head in the passenger seat of a car Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, in Seattle. A trooper stopped the motorist who was driving with the cardboard likeness in a carpool lane south of Seattle on Highway 167. The stunt netted the driver a $136 ticket. (Washington State Patrol via AP)

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Go, Donald, Go...............You da man!