Saturday, June 11, 2016

Walking the last mile with Donald Trump.

Thomas Williams
There will be no let up from this media coordinated effort to smear Donald Trump so the American public should not let themselves get too upset with their political propaganda coming out of the White House, Democratic Party, and media types like Charles Krauthammer, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and Mitt Romney. Because we can plainly see the race card is the only thing that these Government criminals have left to socially intimate the American people with.

And trying to keep holding onto their ill begotten political power in any ugly way that they can. So let’s get behind each other pushing and pulling Donald Trump over the finish line as the next President of the United States, because I still feel like that we can make up the difference and win this thing anyway.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/10/paul-ryan-put-in-the-hot-seat-about-trump-endorsement-at-romney-summit/

Ryan grilled at Romney summit, where a CEO compares Trump to Hitler


By Philip Rucker and Dan Balz June 10 at 7:21 PM

Paul Ryan, left, and Mitt Romney campaign together in 2012. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
PARK CITY, Utah — House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) faced tough questioning here Friday for his decision to endorse Donald Trump, and he tried to explain to an audience hostile to the New York mogul the factors that led him to back the presumptive GOP nominee.

Ryan’s appearance briefly brought into the open the issue that has shadowed the annual ideas summit hosted by 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney — the alarm with which many establishment Republicans view Trump’s pending nomination and the potential damage it could do to the party in November and beyond.

Ryan's closed-door session — attended by about 300 elite Republican donors and business executives — also highlighted his differences with his friend and ally, Romney, who tapped him as his vice-presidential running mate and is now an avowed leader of the Never Trump movement.

Campbell Brown, a former CNN anchor and founder of the education news site the74.org, moderated the session with Ryan and grilled him about his decision. She told him that her young son, who knows and admires Ryan, came into the bedroom the morning after he had announced his support for Trump dismayed by the news.

How would you explain this to a child? Brown asked Ryan. The speaker appeared uncomfortable.
Reporters were excluded from the off-the-record session, but the exchanges were described later by three people in the room spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to share what had happened.

Spineless creature receives flak for supporting Trump....that should be the headline
Don Jones
"such poor character and whose campaign has been based on personal attacks and division"
Trump is a perfect icon for the GOP.
Walt Kowalski Jr
Hitler hated capitalism. Actually his views on government are in line with Obama, Clinton, and the rest of the liberal establishment. Trump didn't build a billon dollar world wide corporation on racism.
ForePar
These are the power brokers in the Republican Party. Rinse Peanut is about to be fired along with the Donald. Wonder what they'll end up doing?
Lucky36
His decision to endorse was forced upon him? What's that about?
david zuriel
MITT works for the dems. He has done more harm to the GOP than anyone I can think of.
ForePar
7:44 AM EST
Rinse Peanut to him he had to toe the line. Rinse is in more trouble than Ryan.

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HeavyD1
7:45 AM EST
Thinking is not your strong suit.
Don Jones
"such poor character and whose campaign has been based on personal attacks and division"
It might make some of them uncomfortable, but I think Mr. Trump is emblematic of the mainstream Republican constituency.
heavenstobetsey
Not appropriate. We are talking new here. Your link seems to be to Fox
johnrf
You cannot support a racist unless you too are a racist. No more speculating about Ryan. He's admitted he's just another racist. That explains how he and most, if not all, of his party have treated our president. The disrespect is obviously rooted in their racism. Makes it easy to decide who to vote for. If you're a racist vote for Trump. If not, vote for someone else.
tarated
7:45 AM EST
You over-simplify. You don't need to be a true racist to just USE racism to get votes. Just like you don't need to be religious to USE that too. The TOP Republicans have LAUGHED at the poor racist and fundamentalist whites they used.
Samoset
The GOP has ... does .... and will again ..... vote for any bag of stinky compost wearing the GOP label.

Hey Ryan ....“Get used to it,” said Republican pollster Whit Ayres, a Trump critic. “This is your life for the next five months.”
Thomas Williams
There will be no let up from this media coordinated effort to smear Donald Trump so the American public should not let themselves get too upset with their political propaganda coming out of the White House, Democratic Party, and media types like Charles Krauthammer, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and Mitt Romney. Because we can plainly see the race card is the only thing that these Government criminals have left to socially intimate the American people with.

And trying to keep holding onto their ill begotten political power in any ugly way that they can. So let’s get behind each other pushing and pulling Donald Trump over the finish line as the next President of the United States, because I still feel like that we can make up the difference and win this thing anyway.
Samoset
7:42 AM EST
"There will be no let up from this media coordinated effort to smear Donald Trump ,,"

intelligent people know that reporting the actual words spewing from Trump's own fat lips is not a "smear" or "attack"

or anything but the truth that trumpkins are afraid to hear.
 
Samoset
7:43 AM EST [Edited]
Thomas....... On the question of the minimum wage, Trump has previously said he would not raise it.  
Then Sunday he said he did want to raise it.

Then in a separate interview on the very same day there should be no federal minimum wage at all, that instead we should “Let the states decide.”

Then yesterday he said he does want to increase the federal minimum wage.

So when you ask the question, “Where does Donald Trump stand on the minimum wage?”, the answer is: everywhere and nowhere.

He has nothing resembling a position, because what he said today has no relationship to what he said yesterday or what he’ll say tomorrow. And we’re seeing it again and again.

Does he want to cut taxes for the wealthy?

His plan says yes, his mouth sort of says no, but who knows?

hat about his promise for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” that so thrilled his supporters?

Now he says it’s “only a suggestion.”

It is not simply that Trump lacks consistent conservative principles; rather, he lacks any principles whatsoever

but guessing that doesn't really matter to you ...“I love the poorly educated!” Trump said last month.
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