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Tennessee Republicans push back on Donald Trump
“They’re not distancing themselves [from me]”, Trump said of the Israeli government. You have radicalism in this country.
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“For some Jews, the sight of thousands of supporters waving their fists in anger as Trump incited against Muslims and urged a blanket ban on their entry to the United States could have evoked associations with beer halls in Munich a century ago”, wrote Israeli columnist Chemi Shalev.
“I think he damaged all his brand in all the Muslim countries … nobody will accept him”, Al-Habtoor, who had supported Trump, told the network.
A new Donald Trump poll is split over the Muslim immigration ban being proposed by the GOP frontrunner. “You’re not going to be able to make the point”.
“Again, my relationship with the Muslim community is excellent”. “And we have them talking very positively because people are saying: ‘You know, Trump is right'”.
Trump canceled a planned trip to Israel to meet with Netanyahu following the prime minister’s response.
Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump continues to have strong lead in the presidential race.
“They’re not distancing themselves”. “He told me those are routine meetings”.
“Where Cruz picked up is where Carson lost ground”, says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff.
“He did, and that was sort of interesting”.
“I just read where ISIS has gotten ahold of a passport- printing machine for the migrants to get them into the United States”. He wanted to condemn them, that’s what he does. OK?
“Our agreement is with the Trump Organization as one of the premium golf course operators in the world and as such we would not comment further on Mr. Trump’s personal or political agenda, nor comment on the internal American political debate scene”, said Niall McLoughlin, the company’s senior vice president. “I’m not looking to be politically correct”. This and other things.
“I have no intention of running as an Independent, but I certainly don’t want to be part of corruption”, Carson said. “They’re waiting for the next attack”.
“He said stop letting them in temporarily until Homeland Security…can get a hold of what in the heck is going on and give us a little more protection”, said Ardith Forrest, 76, of Georgia. Why is there such death? George H.W. Bush declared in 1991 that although p.c. culture came from “the laudable desire to sweep away the debris of racism and sexism and hatred”, it also sought to declare “certain topics off-limits, certain expression off-limits, even certain gestures off-limits”. “And, you know, if that is the case, then, you know, I’m out of here”. Why is it happening? It’s from a specific group of people. OK?
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What’s more ironic is that this Trump-inspired intolerance isn’t making us safer, it’s making us less safe.