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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hugh Hewitt tried to give Trump an out this morning on the ISIS remark, but Trump doubled down instead: [quote]HH: I’ve got two more questions. Last night, you said the President was the founder of ISIS. I know what you meant. You meant that he created the vacuum, he lost the peace. DT: No, I meant he’s the founder of ISIS. I do. He was the most valuable player. I give him the most valuable player award. I give her, too, by the way, Hillary Clinton. HH: But he’s not sympathetic to them. He hates them. He’s trying to kill them. DT: I don’t care. He was the founder. His, the way he got out of Iraq was that that was the founding of ISIS, okay? HH: Well, that, you know, I have a saying, Donald Trump, the pneumonic device I use is Every Liberal Really Seems So, So Sad. E is for Egypt, L is for Libya, S is for Syria, R is for Russia reset. They screwed everything up. You don’t get any argument from me. But by using the term founder, they’re hitting with you on this again. Mistake? DT: No, it’s no mistake. [b]Everyone’s liking it. I think they’re liking it.[/b] I give him the most valuable player award. And I give it to him, and I give it to, I gave the co-founder to Hillary. I don’t know if you heard that. HH: I did. I did. I played it. DT: I gave her the co-founder. HH: I know what you’re arguing… DT: You’re not, and let me ask you, do you not like that? HH: I don’t. I think I would say they created, they lost the peace. They created the Libyan vacuum, they created the vacuum into which ISIS came, but they didn’t create ISIS. That’s what I would say. DT: Well, I disagree. [/quote] He won't listen to people who are trying to help him. He's convinced he's right and he's going to do things his own way. I guess he's gotten this far on that plus the racism and fear of a segment of the population. He will say anything that plays to the crowd and take his cues from the mob. I would like to know what it would take for his voters to renounce him? Not necessarily vote for Clinton, but at least decide not to vote for him. What principle could he threaten to destroy that would make people reconsider? He's already threatened the Constitution, the Statue of Liberty, and the safety of Hillary Clinton. Is there anything that he could threaten that would change things? And why haven't Ryan or Prebius withdrawn their support? It's one thing for a crazy mob to support him, but quite another for the Republican Party to stand behind someone who encourages violence and distributes such insulting misinformation.[/quote] The RNC collectively has Stockholm Syndrome. If they renounce Trump they lose everything because 40 percent of Republicans are prepared to vote for this assclown. If the racists, nativists and other segments of the low-information Fox News Nation don't turn out in November then the Demicrats easily take back the Senate. There is also a real possibility of civil unrest from the Second Amenfmdnt troglodytes who believe Trump when he says stupid shit like the election is rigged and alludes to politically-motivated assassination/insurrection.[/quote]
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