Bernie Sanders Slams Donald Trump for Attacks on Clintons
In order to tout his ability to predict things, Trump cited his past calls for the USA to bomb the oil assets of the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS.
‘And she for the most part was in charge of it along with Obama, ‘ Trump charged, again circling back to Clinton, who’s considered to be his main general election threat, if the current frontrunners survive their parties primaries. Even though Mr. Bush has raised, by far, the most money, he is now trailing behind in the polls at fifth or sixth place. “Everybody reaches a certain age and they fear it’s in their future and there’s not a damn thing they can do about it”, Grandmaison said, expressing what has to be a universal worry about a disease that claims mind and memory and has no cure in sight.
“I mean, what am I going to do?”
But when asked about the video, Trump only doubled down on his inflammatory views. “I have to say what I have to say”, he told CBS News.
One bit of unfortunate news: Former President Bill Clinton’s first home, a National Historic Site, was damaged in an early morning fire in what authorities believe was a case of arson. “And let’s pay a whole lot more attention to who we are and how do we protect our people here in the United States”.
But Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders doesn’t approve of this campaign tack: He’d prefer his fellow 2016 contender to focus on the nation’s wage gap, taxes, and climate change.
Or maybe J.B. would follow in the footsteps of his sister, Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, and be tapped to succeed her. Chicago’s Penny Pritzker made the Obama presidency possible because of her great work as the finance chair of then Sen. “Helping people in this way is who she is, and it’s better politics than normal because it cuts right through the cynicism”. “Now he wants to act as a king”. Sources told the Post that Obama will use his executive authority in other areas as well, but the overall package is not yet finalized.
On NBC’s “Meet the Press”, Ohio Gov. John Kasich sought to convey some optimism about his struggling campaign.
But political experts note that this isn’t always indicative of what will happen in Iowa, a state where John Edwards once polled at 7 percent support in 2004 before winning 32 percent of the vote and in 2012 Rick Santorum had 5 percent support and ended up winning with 25 percent.
He said: “In Tehran, they’re burning down the Saudi embassy, you see that?”
“I think they could use anybody as a recruiting tool”.