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![]() "Some of his Republican candidates are saying that Mr. Trump's latest comments have gone too far,” "But the truth is, many of them have also said extreme things about Muslims. Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s, but their ideas are not so different.” "They are all driving the exact narrative that Jihadists want to advance. That we are at war not with barbarous, violent, murderers but with an entire religion. This is a grave mistake,” Earlier today, Mr. Trump said something which unfortunately I think is true,” she said, to laughter, "Occasionally that happens -- rarely.” "He said, ‘Oh yeah, that Republicans, they condemn me and then they move closer to me.’ So, we’re not only dealing with one inflammatory demagogue, we’re dealing with a party in danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for,” Hillary Clinton |
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On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 11:27:19 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
"Some of his Republican candidates are saying that Mr. Trump's latest comments have gone too far,” "But the truth is, many of them have also said extreme things about Muslims. Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s, but their ideas are not so different.” "They are all driving the exact narrative that Jihadists want to advance. That we are at war not with barbarous, violent, murderers but with an entire religion. This is a grave mistake,” Earlier today, Mr. Trump said something which unfortunately I think is true,” she said, to laughter, "Occasionally that happens -- rarely.” "He said, ‘Oh yeah, that Republicans, they condemn me and then they move closer to me.’ So, we’re not only dealing with one inflammatory demagogue, we’re dealing with a party in danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for,” Hillary Clinton The thing I have not seen addressed in the polls is how many people who call themselves democrats, agree with Trump. I would not be surprised if it was a double digit percentage. He polls higher against a democratic candidate than he does against the other republicans. |
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On 12/9/2015 1:29 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 12:53:17 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/9/2015 12:36 PM, wrote: On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 11:27:19 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: "Some of his Republican candidates are saying that Mr. Trump's latest comments have gone too far,” "But the truth is, many of them have also said extreme things about Muslims. Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s, but their ideas are not so different.” "They are all driving the exact narrative that Jihadists want to advance. That we are at war not with barbarous, violent, murderers but with an entire religion. This is a grave mistake,” Earlier today, Mr. Trump said something which unfortunately I think is true,” she said, to laughter, "Occasionally that happens -- rarely.” "He said, ‘Oh yeah, that Republicans, they condemn me and then they move closer to me.’ So, we’re not only dealing with one inflammatory demagogue, we’re dealing with a party in danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for,” Hillary Clinton The thing I have not seen addressed in the polls is how many people who call themselves democrats, agree with Trump. I would not be surprised if it was a double digit percentage. He polls higher against a democratic candidate than he does against the other republicans. That has been pointed out by more than one political commentator. Michael Steel (who I think is fair in his comments), even if he is a Republican has made this point. Regardless, the GOP has to find a way to shut Trump up if they hope to have any chance at all. More info is coming out about Hillary and her emails that are damning but it is being ignored in the media in lieu covering the antics of the Donald. In another note I suggested that Trump will come out of this with a TV show and the way it is going, I bet it will be on CNN. That is the "all trump, all the time" network. It has become more unwatchable that it was if that is possible. I am watching New Zealand news if I want international stories although the CNN show at 2:30-4 is not horrible. It is their international feed. BTW if you wanted to talk about a reasonable republican to throw at the democrats, Steele might be the guy. I haven't heard him say anything dumb for a while. The folks in Maryland seemed to like him as a politician. I imagine they are saving the stuff about Hillary until next summer when people will still remember it at the polls. I expect this to be one of the dirtiest campaigns in recent history with nothing off the table ... on either side. I think Steele gave it some early consideration based on some encouragement by a number of people. I remember him being on "Morning Joe" last year and the subject came up. He didn't completely put it out of the question at the time. I think he realized what the GOP has become though and flushed the idea. He's too smart and rational for his party. |
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On 12/9/15 1:38 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/9/2015 1:29 PM, wrote: On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 12:53:17 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/9/2015 12:36 PM, wrote: On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 11:27:19 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: "Some of his Republican candidates are saying that Mr. Trump's latest comments have gone too far,” "But the truth is, many of them have also said extreme things about Muslims. Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s, but their ideas are not so different.” "They are all driving the exact narrative that Jihadists want to advance. That we are at war not with barbarous, violent, murderers but with an entire religion. This is a grave mistake,” Earlier today, Mr. Trump said something which unfortunately I think is true,” she said, to laughter, "Occasionally that happens -- rarely.” "He said, ‘Oh yeah, that Republicans, they condemn me and then they move closer to me.’ So, we’re not only dealing with one inflammatory demagogue, we’re dealing with a party in danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for,” Hillary Clinton The thing I have not seen addressed in the polls is how many people who call themselves democrats, agree with Trump. I would not be surprised if it was a double digit percentage. He polls higher against a democratic candidate than he does against the other republicans. That has been pointed out by more than one political commentator. Michael Steel (who I think is fair in his comments), even if he is a Republican has made this point. Regardless, the GOP has to find a way to shut Trump up if they hope to have any chance at all. More info is coming out about Hillary and her emails that are damning but it is being ignored in the media in lieu covering the antics of the Donald. In another note I suggested that Trump will come out of this with a TV show and the way it is going, I bet it will be on CNN. That is the "all trump, all the time" network. It has become more unwatchable that it was if that is possible. I am watching New Zealand news if I want international stories although the CNN show at 2:30-4 is not horrible. It is their international feed. BTW if you wanted to talk about a reasonable republican to throw at the democrats, Steele might be the guy. I haven't heard him say anything dumb for a while. The folks in Maryland seemed to like him as a politician. I imagine they are saving the stuff about Hillary until next summer when people will still remember it at the polls. I expect this to be one of the dirtiest campaigns in recent history with nothing off the table ... on either side. I think Steele gave it some early consideration based on some encouragement by a number of people. I remember him being on "Morning Joe" last year and the subject came up. He didn't completely put it out of the question at the time. I think he realized what the GOP has become though and flushed the idea. He's too smart and rational for his party. Michael Steele *is* a decent guy who is less conservative than he had to pretend to be when he ran for public office here. I met him once at a bull roast and suggested that if he switched parties to Democratic, he'd probably win. He's thoughtful and articulate, and therefore probably overqualified to seek the Republican presidential nomination. He's not a good campaigner, though. He lost two big races in Maryland, one of which he might have run but for a bungled campaign. |
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 08:31:19 +0000, RGrew176
wrote: Mr. Luddite;1050650 Wrote: On 12/9/2015 12:36 PM, wrote:- On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 11:27:19 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: - "Some of his Republican candidates are saying that Mr. Trump's latest comments have gone too far,� "But the truth is, many of them have also said extreme things about Muslims. Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s, but their ideas are not so different.� "They are all driving the exact narrative that Jihadists want to advance. That we are at war not with barbarous, violent, murderers but with an entire religion. This is a grave mistake,� Earlier today, Mr. Trump said something which unfortunately I think is true,� she said, to laughter, "Occasionally that happens -- rarely.� "He said, ‘Oh yeah, that Republicans, they condemn me and then they move closer to me.’ So, we’re not only dealing with one inflammatory demagogue, we’re dealing with a party in danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for,� Hillary Clinton- The thing I have not seen addressed in the polls is how many people who call themselves democrats, agree with Trump. I would not be surprised if it was a double digit percentage. He polls higher against a democratic candidate than he does against the other republicans. - That has been pointed out by more than one political commentator. Michael Steel (who I think is fair in his comments), even if he is a Republican has made this point. Regardless, the GOP has to find a way to shut Trump up if they hope to have any chance at all. More info is coming out about Hillary and her emails that are damning but it is being ignored in the media in lieu covering the antics of the Donald. The liberal leaning, no make that the liberal media will not touch Clintons email scandal as it could damage their candidate. Sad that many of us no longer trust the media to report the facts and the truth. TV networks put on what people want to watch and there must be a significant number of people on the left who want to watch Trump or he wouldn't be on so much. That is why I bet he ends up with his own show out of this, probably on CNN. He might even start his own network. You know he thinks Ted Turner was a "loser" |