Pastors Probably Pressured By Black Lives Matter
Dickerson then asked Bush how Trump would be a better president than Clinton.
So many people lined up to hear Trump that he held a second rally outside for about 1,000 people who could not get into the arena.
The catalyst for his comment was a query about one of several controversial statements made by Trump in the last few days alone: this one about the ominous-sounding idea of a national database tracking Muslims. He then departed in the Trump helicopter.
The former Florida governor blasted Trump, saying he doubts the real estate mogul’s readiness for the White House, in an appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. He knows what he is saying He is smart. “So we’re leading in New Jersey big, we’re leading in Texas big, we’re leading in Ohio, beating the hell out of this guy (Ohio Gov. John) Kasich, who’s terrible, terrible debater, terrible”, Trump said. “I think what happened… probably publicity, probably some of the Black Lives Matter folks called them up and said, ‘you shouldn’t be meeting with Trump, because he believes all lives matter, very strongly'”.
His analysis of Trump’s political success might be on the mark. But if the issue were pressed, most reasonable people would concede that somewhere near the bottom of the Republican barrel, there must be someone who would actually be worse than a run-of-the-mill Democrat.
Donald Trump this morning blamed television for not yet producing proof of his claim he saw a TV broadcast in which thousands of Muslims in New Jersey celebrated when the World Trade Center was downed by terrorists.
“You can have the most wonderful product in the world, but if people don’t know about it, it’s not going to be worth much. You wouldn’t make a business deal based on retweets and based on hearsay”.
“One thing I’ve learned about the press is that they’re always hungry for a good story, and the more sensational the better”.
I was wrong about everything else I said about Trump until now.
Which is completely untrue.
So far, that strategy is winning support from conservatives influential in picking the nominee.
Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has canceled a public event set for Monday where he had planned to announce endorsements from black pastors, after a group of African-American academics and clergy members urged them to reconsider, citing Trump’s “racially inaccurate… rhetoric”. A couple of the Sunday talk-show panels reflected on the sturdiness of his support – despite the billionaire being exposed as perpetually chintzy with the truth.