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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Trump crudely made a generalization about all Latino immigrants, legal and illegal. His popularity stems from anger over Obama encouraging and facilitating illegal immigration. And no, Obama has not deported more people than Bush; Obama re-defined what he considers a deportation; ie he has fudged the numbers.[/quote] Let's follow this logic. Obama is responsible for Trump. Trump is sabotaging the Republican Party. Ergo, Obama has sabotaged the Republican Party. This is supposed to be a bad thing? Obama must be even more brilliant than previously believed. [/quote] I believe you are confused; I am not the on who posted the thread on "crazy trump conspiracy." Further, I don't consider Trump a serious candidate since he has no political experience holding office. I am merely pointing out that his popularity stems primarily from Obama's failure to meanifully deal with the border crisis and othe Obama moves that many believe are encouraging illegal immigration. If you believe Obama is so tough on illegal immigration, start your own thread. This thread is about Trump and why he is leading in the polls. Why is that, if not immigration?[/quote] It appears that you are he one who is confused. I didn't mention immigration at all. So, why would I want to start a thread on the topic? You are the one insisting that Trump is popular as a result Obama's policies. In other words, Obama is responsible for Trump's popularity. Given that Trump is presenting a serious problem for the Republican Party, I fail to see how that result could be considered bad by Obama or Democrats. it is actually pretty clever to simultaneously implement your policies and sabotage the opposing party. [/quote]
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