Donald Trump Is Not So Good At Talking To Jewish People
Unlike Rubio, Cruz does not support the most robust surveillance program of US citizens and nor does he favor removing the Syrian dictator Bashar Assad. “He refuses to say it. There’s something going on with him that we don’t know about”, he said to applause.
He returned with his wife, both carrying automatic style weapons, and they proceeded to gun down people at the party, killing 14 and wounding 17.
Law enforcement has not found any evidence of a motive yet in the attack.
And he encouraged Trump “to clarify that this was not his intention, and that he rejects the traditional stereotypes about Jews and money”.
“In a tweet after the speech former White House spokesman and longtime RJC mover Ari Fleischer tweeted, “‘You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money.’ What the hell does that mean?”
“I think if I get elected, that would be something I’d really like to do”, Trump said during the interview at his golf club in northern Virginia. “All he had to do was shrug his shoulders and say, ‘You know me!” The definition is: ‘a beef or fowl intestine stuffed into a mixture as of flour, fat, onions and seasonings and roasted…’ and I thought, that’s the Republican campaign for the nomination! “You can not be pro-Israel while also attempting to eliminate assistance that Israel uses to defend itself”.
“Very soon I’m going to Israel”, Trump said. The one dollar bill on its back features a collection of five-pointed stars that together loosely resemble the Star of David – if you look very closely.
Trump’s recent remarks to the Republican Jewish Coalition are just one more demonstration of this reality – and Jews throughout America should take note, and be cautious.
In an Associated Press interview, the billionaire candidate towed the same line, saying, “I have a real question as to whether or not both sides want to make it”, adding he had doubts about “one side in particular”. “I don’t like to, as a deal-maker, give away a lot of cards”, he said. “Will that worry the Jewish people?”
“I want to wait until I meet with Bibi”, he said, referring to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Graham said the Cruz vision would lead to a certain Republican loss in a general election against Democrats.
In the last presidential race, for example, Jews voted for President Obama over Mitt Romney by 69 percent to 30 percent.
WASHINGTON (AP) The Jewish donors gathered Thursday had two demands of the Republican presidential candidates who’d come to speak to them: unambiguous support for Israel and respect.
Cruz told the crowd of Jewish activists that “all of us are deeply concerned that this is yet another manifestation of terrorism, radical Islamic terrorism here at home”. “Whether or not the current administration realizes it or is willing to acknowledge it, our enemies are at war with us”. He repeated the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism” and mocked President Obama for his refusal to utter those words. “Putting ISIS or Al Qaeda or the Muslim Brotherhood in charge of yet another state in the Middle East is not benefiting our national security”, Cruz said.
He is now facing criticism for mispronoucing “Hamas” (like “HA-mus”, but you can listen for yourself at 03:38:43 here).
Trump was quickly assailed after that comment by rival candidate Sen.
Trump told RJC members that while he doesn’t want their money, he does want their support.
Trump spoke about the infamous million gas station in Afghanistan, asking the crowd, “How many of you think you could have done it for less?”
The RJC’s presidential forum offers candidates the chance to impress other wealthy donors, too.