Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
The police thought otherwise. Also, she was a Breitbart reporter, so obviously not liberal. Try to keep up with the facts.
The prosecutor is a Hillary Clinton supporter. This is such a non issue that the media blows it up to stop Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
The police thought otherwise. Also, she was a Breitbart reporter, so obviously not liberal. Try to keep up with the facts.
The prosecutor is a Hillary Clinton supporter. This is such a non issue that the media blows it up to stop Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
The police thought otherwise. Also, she was a Breitbart reporter, so obviously not liberal. Try to keep up with the facts.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a trump fan but looking at the video it is clear the manager was trying to clear the path for trump. Far from an assault and battery. This is just pushing a political agenda trying to find anything that will stick at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
The police thought otherwise. Also, she was a Breitbart reporter, so obviously not liberal. Try to keep up with the facts.
WAS meaning no longer because they didn't buy her bs either, LOL! She no longer works for them...AND apparently has a history with this kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we have to hope for is:
1) Trump does irreparable damage to the gop's most recent incantation of itself, because although Trump is insane, the reality of the rest of the party isn't far behind.
2) The American public wakes up to his insanity. I'm so disheartened that so many Americans, seeking refuge--or a more extreme version of--the GOP's own extremism, saw git to consider Trump the right man for the PO residency.
3) the GOP does actually reform, not selling its ALEC/Koch Industries/Christian Conservative version of politics to it's constituents, but a bona fide compassionate conservatism somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum.
4) that the Democrats--not nearly so fetid, but definitely moving slowly in that direction--also consider their shenanigans open to reform, transparency, and the light of day.
That's what I hope.
+1
Ted Cruz is far more terrifying to me than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager was arrested for battery on the Breitbart reporter at the rally in Florida.
He wasn't arrested, but he was charged. According to the Post, he "He voluntarily went to police headquarters in Jupiter, Fla., and signed paperwork that ordered him to appear in court on May 4."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-campaign-manager-charged-with-battery-in-florida/2016/03/29/bc8791e6-f5c5-11e5-9804-537defcc3cf6_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hillary and her 60's pant suit collection is more disturbing than Trump and Cruz together!
Misogyny, plain and simple. You attack her clothes b/c you can't argue against her education and qualifications. Makes YOU look stupid, hon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
The police thought otherwise. Also, she was a Breitbart reporter, so obviously not liberal. Try to keep up with the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we have to hope for is:
1) Trump does irreparable damage to the gop's most recent incantation of itself, because although Trump is insane, the reality of the rest of the party isn't far behind.
2) The American public wakes up to his insanity. I'm so disheartened that so many Americans, seeking refuge--or a more extreme version of--the GOP's own extremism, saw git to consider Trump the right man for the PO residency.
3) the GOP does actually reform, not selling its ALEC/Koch Industries/Christian Conservative version of politics to it's constituents, but a bona fide compassionate conservatism somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum.
4) that the Democrats--not nearly so fetid, but definitely moving slowly in that direction--also consider their shenanigans open to reform, transparency, and the light of day.
That's what I hope.
+1
Ted Cruz is far more terrifying to me than Trump.
Hillary and her 60's pant suit collection is more disturbing than Trump and Cruz together!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post is calling it an arrest.
Don't you have to be taken into custody to be called an arrest? The crooked MSM is at it again.
More like crooked trump supporters
JUPITER — UPDATE, 1:30 p.m.: Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow told The Palm Beach Post this morning that Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump’s campaign manager, was released with a notice to appear in court after he turned himself in this morning at the Jupiter Police Department.
Trump haters, he was released.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we have to hope for is:
1) Trump does irreparable damage to the gop's most recent incantation of itself, because although Trump is insane, the reality of the rest of the party isn't far behind.
2) The American public wakes up to his insanity. I'm so disheartened that so many Americans, seeking refuge--or a more extreme version of--the GOP's own extremism, saw git to consider Trump the right man for the PO residency.
3) the GOP does actually reform, not selling its ALEC/Koch Industries/Christian Conservative version of politics to it's constituents, but a bona fide compassionate conservatism somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum.
4) that the Democrats--not nearly so fetid, but definitely moving slowly in that direction--also consider their shenanigans open to reform, transparency, and the light of day.
That's what I hope.
+1
Ted Cruz is far more terrifying to me than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:What we have to hope for is:
1) Trump does irreparable damage to the gop's most recent incantation of itself, because although Trump is insane, the reality of the rest of the party isn't far behind.
2) The American public wakes up to his insanity. I'm so disheartened that so many Americans, seeking refuge--or a more extreme version of--the GOP's own extremism, saw git to consider Trump the right man for the PO residency.
3) the GOP does actually reform, not selling its ALEC/Koch Industries/Christian Conservative version of politics to it's constituents, but a bona fide compassionate conservatism somewhere in the middle of the political spectrum.
4) that the Democrats--not nearly so fetid, but definitely moving slowly in that direction--also consider their shenanigans open to reform, transparency, and the light of day.
That's what I hope.