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Mobile Civic Center to host Donald Trump “town hall” meeting

In the above video, one precocious little boy asked, “Mister Trump, are you Batman?” I love my kids. Chris Wallace was hosting a panel of geniuses which consisted of George Will, Anne Gearan, Arthur Brooks and Bob Woodward. We are exhausted of seeing career politicians, people that are scripted and reading from teleprompters and reading what their handlers are telling them to say.

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“Anyone who wants to win the nomination had better try to compete in the SEC primary, because any candidate who comes through Super Tuesday and gets blown out is likely to suffer a fatal blow”, Cruz told Politico.

Of Trump, he said: “He’s a one-trick pony [who says] ‘I’m rich, everybody who disagrees with me is stupid, and all our problems are simple”. So, I stuck around for a few moments.

“Professional hypochondriacs”, [Barry] said, were making it hard for “men to be themselves” and were turning “every sexy joke of long ago, every flirtation”, into “sexual harassment”, thus ruining “any kind of playfulness and banter”.

“He landed in a helicopter with his name on the side of it”, boasted Chuck Laudner, the veteran GOP operative running Trump’s Iowa campaign, as he walked along the midway on the edges of the mob surrounding Trump. “I think he’s terrific, I think he’s brash, I think he speaks the truth”, Cruz said on Fox News.

Out of all the outrageous things Donald Trump has said or done during his inexplicable presidential campaign, this statement hits right in the jugular. An opinion piece by a member of the USA Today board of contributors – a piece published online by CNN – calls Trump’s plan “clueless”, adding that “his ideas are impractical at best and at worst inhumane”. But they’re playing it cool.

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Any number of pundits have dismissed the notion that Donald Trump is serious about his presidential run. No. But he’s given some of us in Middle America a reason to believe that we’re not ALL insane and that there might be a glimmer of hope for the country. “Now they are going to have to explain to people why they don’t support the policies that Mr. Trump has come out with”. But a perusal of his campaign’s latest filing with the Federal Elections Commission might change their minds. Boehner’s a train wreck and Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid have turned out to be the same guy. So, it will be great to hear all 16, 17 of them rebuild their plans that would trump Trump’s. “I know the game from the other side”. After the “SEC primary” on March 1, it should winnow even further, possibly leaving two or three candidates left standing.

'I am Batman,' Trump tells boy