Trump Tells a White Crowd in Cleveland He Will Protect America From Immigrants
“We are going to stop the drugs and illegal immigration from pouring in our country…and save the United States of America”
“We are going to stop the drugs and illegal immigration from pouring in our country…and save the United States of America”
It is troubling that Republicans insist on projecting: making their problems a liberal or progressive problem. Like being blamed for Trump when it is beyond question that they built that without any help from us. All Donald Trump did was make even deplorable an already crude message. Yet Daniel Payne writes at National Review that…
“Wow !!!” responded Mark Cuban to the news. “Trump won’t put his name on new hotels. Even he knows his brand is over. Say goodnight Donnie.”
“20 person pro-Trump street waving on Miami’s Bird Rd right now, featuring Confederate flag. No words.”
According to Gallup, 57 percent of Americans believe the current president is doing a good job.
“This speech gave us a troubling view as to what a Trump State of the Union would sound like—rambling, unfocused, full of conspiracy theories”
As shocking as this type of imagery is, it’s par for the course when it comes to the Trump campaign.
“Dear American voters, In my first 100 days I will bring lawsuits against those who have criticized me. Best, Donald J Trump”
Trump’s proposal means that the U.S. would almost certainly foot the bill for his ridiculous wall.
“The Trump campaign should be concerned,” said the co-founder of a Republican data analytics firm.
The Republican nominee devoted time in his “major policy speech” to attacking the women who have come forward accusing him of sexual assault.
Trump supporters wanting to talk about the issues as a way to dodge an avalanche of bad press for their candidate shouldn’t forget that he is a disaster in that area, too.
Trump supporter will seek out the “Mexicans. Syrians. People who can’t speak American and go right up behind them and make them a little bit nervous.â€
“I distinctly remember the first time I saw a picture of my then-seven-year-old [African-American] daughter’s face in a gas chamber…”