Donald Trump: I can predict terrorism because I ‘feel’ it
“Things can change so quickly as we know, but if you have to look now you’ve got to say it looks like Trump, Cruz, Rubio and maybe Carson”, Kristol said.
Very few Republican presidential candidates besides Kasich have tried the “attack Trump” strategy of campaigning – or at least haven’t stuck with it after their first taste of an offensive Trump offense.
“And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down”, Trump told a rally in Alabama. “They have to find out exactly what the cause was, who did it. And they have to go after these people because there is no other choice”.
“It did happen. I saw it”, said Trump.
“I don’t know if on the basis of that you can say all Muslims are bad people”.
Trump and Kasich have been feuding since last week, when New Day for America, a super PAC supporting Kasich, said it would spend US$2.5 million on ads challenging Trump’s readiness to be commander in chief.
Donald Trump has ratcheted up his populist USA presidential bid by claiming he can “feel” terrorism and boasting that he forecast the threat of Osama Bin Laden a year before the 9/11 attacks.
“There were unequivocally people – not just in the Boston area, but around the country – who were happy, if you can believe this, with the devastation that was caused on 9/11. He had a big mouth, and he was talking”, Mr Trump said.
Earlier, Kasich supporters criticized Trump’s tone and foreign policy know-how in a conference call with reporters and at a press conference.
So is Donald Trump completely fabricating the story or did he actually see a news report on the matter? He also told attendees that he watched “the second plane come in [to the World Trade Center] and I said “Wow, that’s unbelievable”.
Trump leads on battling terrorism, with 30 percent, compared to 20 percent for Cruz, 10 percent for Rubio and 7 percent for Jeb Bush.
“There were people that were cheering on the other side of New Jersey, where you have large Arab populations”.
Cohen did say that the campaign does not want to see someone attacked, but that’s up to the crowd.