Lawsuits may offer fodder for Trump, Clinton attack ads
You hear this theory floated jokingly by conservative #NeverTrumpers now and again, but no one really believes it.
Eesponding to the allegations of President Barack Obama that the use of controversial term “radical Islam” would do more harm than resolving the issue, Mr Trump on Thursday vehemently defended his stand arguing that the phraseology makes a “big difference” in the war against terrorism.
Dem Rep. Marcy Kaptur appears to be semi-serious.
But Clinton has problems of her own.
Trump’s longtime friend and Republican consultant Roger Stone outlined a new McCarthy-style witch hunt, telling Breitbart: “There’s going to be a new focus on whether this administration, the administration of Hillary Clinton at [the] State [Department] was permeated at the highest levels by Saudi intelligence and others who are not loyal Americans”.
Trump: “You tell me: who is better for the gay community and who is better for women than Donald Trump”.
Industry insiders say the sector may be drawn to Clinton for a few reasons: She has a good chance of winning against Trump in November, her policies are relatively transparent and predictable, and she’s more supportive of global trade than rivals.
People that I defeated soundly in the primaries will do anything to get a second shot – but there is no mechanism for it to happen. And 21 percent said her positions change with political winds, which seems a corollary to the trustworthiness question.
“This is not a play for Cruz, or Kasich or Ryan”, O’Keefe said. A final list of names from each state and territory was due to the RNC on Monday, and party officials are reviewing the names to ensure that no elected delegate or alternate has a criminal record, according to party officials. But Kaptur has tussled with the Clintons before.
“Hillary Clinton has spent her career fighting to crack down on rising prescription drug prices and hold drug companies accountable”, spokesman Josh Schwerin said.
Obama’s thoughtful word choice employs distinctions that Trump might not grasp, but, as Lincoln and Obama have recognized, a president’s words can have profound consequences. Still, it’s weird to see a member of Congress kinda sorta entertaining this conspiracy.
Trump knows exactly what he is doing. Trump had a Boston fundraiser scheduled this past week but cancelled it after the Orlando tragedy.
“I’m spending my days commenting on everything that Donald Trump says”, lamented John McCain, chairman of Senate Armed Services Committee. And an eye-popping new poll of Utah finds Trump tied with Clinton in what is usually one of the reddest of red states. Another 20 percent said Trump doesn’t have the right kind of experience to be president, a reason largely cited by older voters. The ideas associated with the right wing Republican Party remind the global community of the fascist and dictatorial regimes of the former Soviet Union and the Third Reich. Trump actually lost a point to Clinton between this poll and Rasmussen’s last one taken last week; his support among Republicans was flat at 73 percent in both polls whereas Hillary jumped 10 points to 83 percent among Democrats.