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Clinton: National security experts ‘chilled’ by Trump
“And weakness is all we get from President Obama and Hillary Clinton”, he said. That depends on how you define the various forms of bigotry within the Trump coalition. I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out.
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Trump stood by his praise of Putin during NBC’s Commander-in-Chief forum earlier this week, suggesting the Russian president is a better leader than President Barack Obama.
“I have an open invitation to anyone in the Clinton campaign to go face-to-face with me”, he noted, “and answer questions about foreign policy, answer questions about taxes, answer questions about things the American people care about”. That’s why the moderators must say “not so fast” when one of them distorts reality. The FBI is now investigating the hack, though Putin has denied playing any role.
“It’s a war we shouldn’t have been in, number one”, Mr Trump said.
“Any time anyone states says that generals are rubbish or an individual is not a hero because he or she was captured I find it appalling”, Cooke said in a statement, referring to Trump saying Sen. This is far and beyond the norm for most politicians, and the media’s inability to adequately call him out is partly the reason why he’s made it this close to the presidency in the first place.
Clinton also outlined her approach to dealing with the Islamic State, which she said would include intensifying the current air campaign and boosting cooperation with local Arab and Kurdish forces.
The businessman’s ex-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who left amidst mounting allegations of his ties to the Kremlin, for years lobbied on behalf of Ukrainian president and Putin ally Viktor Yanukovych.
Donald Trump told mourners at a funeral service for conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly that she promoted the idea that the “little person” can beat “the rigged system”. Period. We should have never gone in. “And that’s going to change the day that Donald Trump becomes president”.
He said that Trump supporters are “not a basket of anything”, adding, they are “members of every class of this country who know that we can make America great again”.
In other words, the Clinton campaign and its top allies are running a fool’s errand trying to make the American people feel worse about a threat they don’t really know that much about and probably don’t want to. “I’m proud to support Secretary Clinton”.
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Energized by a raucous and rowdy crowd, Trump often veered from his prepared remarks, offering more provocative declarations of his platform and relishing the extended cheers he regularly received. At a rally in Pensacola, Florida, on Friday, he said Clinton is “so protected” that “she could walk into this arena right now and shoot somebody with 20,000 people watching, right smack in the middle of the heart”.