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Paper: Trump is Biff from ‘Back to the Future’
Trump was the target of a scathing editorial Monday in the Union Leader, whose publisher called Trump a bully and compared him to Biff from “Back to the Future”.
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The remarks were the latest volley in an ongoing tiff between Trump and McQuaid, which began when the publisher penned an editorial likening the GOP hopeful to Biff Tannen, the foulmouthed bully from the “Back to the Future” movies.
Trump had also suggested that McQuaid had a vendetta against him because he did not attend a Union Leader-sponsored candidate forum in August.
Trump repeated those disses and added a few more to his repertoire Monday night, calling McQuaid “Christie’s lapdog” and a “sleazebag” and the Union Leader “a dying paper”.
“He wrote me a letter two days before the debate saying he was a great judge of business and his instinct was that I was not going to endorse him so he wasn’t going to do my lousy event”, McQuaid told MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki.
Trump responded to the op-ed in an interview with WMUR News 9.
That shift of money away from Iowa is due nearly entirely to organizations supporting six Republican presidential candidates focusing the majority of their efforts – and dollars – on the Granite State.
“I hear people say, ‘Well, I’ve narrowed it down to eight!’ ” he said Wednesday in Franklin.
Trump’s attack on Christie was similar to one he made on December 7, when the governor criticized the businessman’s proposal to temporarily ban Muslims entering the U.S.to protect the country against possible terrorism. And he’s the one that got McQuaid to do this.
In addition, McQuaid requested a “strange thing”, Trump said.
The ad created by America Leads goes on to say Mr. Obama’s “failed” foreign policy has led to the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
“Joe McQuaid wanted me to do his debate desperately”, Trump said.
“I have wonderful, wonderful results with these signs, people just love it. They take pictures of it, they throw me kisses”, Ouellette said. Ultimately, if Trump is serious about running for president, he does need to win caucuses and primaries, and Iowa-where he’s second behind Sen.
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Donald Trump and three other Republican candidates are slated to pitch themselves to the New Hampshire House of Representatives over the final weeks of the state’s primary race, organizers said Monday.
Trump concluded his thoughts on the ordeal Monday night by flippantly tossing his copy of the Union Leader into the crowd.
“I know you’re happy he’s up here”, Trump said of Christie, who has spent much of his time on the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
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He also mocked some of the Republican rivals for favoring a no-fly zone over Syria, where the Islamic State has taken advantage of a civil war to take over territory.