Graham: Trump is a ‘wrecking ball’ for party’s future
Donald Trump has made rhetorical abuse a hallmark of his fledgling presidential campaign, targeting Fortune 500 companies, his critics in the media, candidates in both parties and even his trolls on Twitter. He took the occasion to depict Jeb Bush as stupid, feckless and a weak negotiator who would fold in about two seconds and who “lobbyists push around like a piece of candy”. Lafaro said. “They’re not representative of my conservative Christian values”. Most other Republican contenders have remained silent on the topic.
Egan points to a Pew Research Center report concluding that “the net migration flow from Mexico to the United States has stopped and may have reversed”.
In order to defeat ISIS, Trump says he would “bomb the hell” out of oil fields in Iraq. Mason indicated that Trump is helping to save lives, which could ultimately mean the win for presidency. “But the best way of defeating the Democrats, and probably Hillary – I think it’s going to be Hillary – is to run as a Republican”.
Trump said Shaw was “shot from nowhere by an illegal who shouldn’t have been in the country, and nobody wants to talk about it….”
“I wonder if the Mexican government sent them over here”, he said.
“It’s not extreme; it’s common sense”.
Carly Fiorina, another Republican candidate, was less harsh in her criticism, but claimed to understand why Trump and many other Americans are raging.
“I think he’s uninformed”, Graham said. In their critique, however, they have exposed themselves as politicians to incur the wrath of voters disillusioned with the system the GOP has told them to distrust.
But during his speech, the Post noted, Trump put that figure at $100,000. Trump of course leveled multiple attacks at Bush during his Phoenix speech.
“Trump gives money to everybody, right? And I’ll also get the Hispanics, you watch”.
Ex- Florida governor Jeb Bush was asked about it during a Fourth of July parade in Merrimack.
But Bush seems to be in a category by himself.
He also used the event to set out his foreign policy stall. “On a personal basis, I like him“.
“He couldn’t answer the question”, the real estate developer boomed at his campaign launch. And so he said, ‘What’s your tax rate?’ I don’t know.
There is perhaps no other issue that Trump has spoken more passionately about as a candidate than immigration.
According to Pew, “The standstill appears to be the result of many factors, including the weakened USA job and housing construction markets, heightened border enforcement, a rise in deportations, the growing dangers associated with illegal border crossings, the long-term decline in Mexico’s birth rates and broader economic conditions in Mexico”.
In what Costa described as a profanity-laced interview, Trump said expressed anger at the Mexican illegal immigrant accused of killing 32-year-old Kate Steinle in San Francisco.