Trump on fighting terrorism: ‘What’s too far?’
“I’ll tell you what, folks, we’re going to be so vigilant, we’re going to be so careful, we’re going to be so tough, and so mean”, he said, as cheers rose. I like people who weren’t captured.
Jonathan V. Schneider, 33, said he’s been a fan of the billionaire real estate mogul since his years on the reality show The Apprentice.
In the wake of the deadly act of terrorism in San Bernardino, California, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump thinks that the country should track and racially profile Muslims and their families.
“I think he was right on”.
Asked how he would prevent innocent civilians from being killed when targeting terrorists, Trump said that innocent civilians aren’t being targeted. He also stressed that a fear of not being sufficiently politically correct with Muslims thwarts taking measures when it’s the time to do so. “And, you know, we love to laugh at ourselves, we love to ridicule ourselves, and we do it best through public figures”, he concluded. But as they became more frequent, he used the opportunity to make a statement about a divided America, and why he’s the man to mend things.
“I felt like we came out of the meeting knowing that Donald Trump is committed to Christian values, that Donald Trump is committed to the black community, committing to working”. But the interview was scratched because of technical difficulties. Trump didn’t like the line of questioning from Kelly and said after the debate that, “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her – whatever”.
Meanwhile, he conveniently left out the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting two weeks ago, when a gunman wounded seven and killed three, including an armed police officer, from his Iowa rallying call for more guns in the hands of citizens.
“They had weapons, they had pipe bombs, they had a lot of things”. We’re going to get it stopped, because we can’t let this happen to our country. Marco Rubio. He also held a large lead in voters who said a strong leader was the most important attribute for a nominee.
The Republican front-runner for the presidential nomination, Donald Trump, is not prepared to be the nation’s commander in chief, because he’s “uninformed” on major issues facing the U.S, especially defense and foreign affairs, rival Jeb Bush said on Sunday. “I’ll take care of it”.
He continued, “Look. we are having a problem with radicals in Muslim groups – let’s not kid ourselves”. But you have people that have to be tracked.
Byron York at the Washington Examiner reported on Saturday about a odd exchange that occurred between Donald Trump and a reporter concerning the Muslim couple who committed a terrorist massacre at a Christmas party in San Bernardino, California. “We do not need to be profiling in order to be able to get the job done here”, stated New Jersey Gov. …
Now let’s look at some statistics, according to data collected by Mother of Jones magazine 64 percent of mass shootings in the United States since 1982 have been committed by white males, not people of color or Muslims.