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Trump Campaign Team And RNC “Come To Jesus” Meeting?
That was followed Thursday by another destructively absurd and baseless claim that Clinton and President Barack Obama were “literally” the founders of ISIS, and, in fact deserved “MVP” status for their contributions to the extremist group.
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Two days before Donald Trump claim that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is the founder of world largest terrorist organization ISIS.
Donald Trump goes on to suggest that his campaign rally supporter’s reaction to his branding Obama and Hillary founders of ISIS means that the response is positive.
The Republican presidential candidate was given an opportunity to re-phrase his remarks during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Thursday. “He hates them. He’s trying to kill them”, Hewitt said, but found himself unable to budge Trump, at the time, from his position.
During a July campaign stop following the news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation suspected Russian intelligence agencies in the DNC email hack that led to the resignation of DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Trump made an odd request.
In recent weeks, a steady stream of moderate Republicans, such as U.S. Senator Susan Collins of ME, have vowed not to support Trump, while 50 Republican national security experts signed a letter opposing him. After all much of the time Democrats have said the same things that Trump did.
Trump acknowledged August 5 he was wrong in claiming to have seen secret Iranian footage of $400 million in cash being delivered to Tehran as payment for the release of U.S. prisoners.
The poll found Clinton widening her lead in Colorado, Virginia and North Carolina, while holding her advantage in Florida. “Everyone’s liking it. I think they’re liking it”, Trump responded. Because of Hewitt’s conservatism, his comments would not be seen as an attempt to bait Trump, Sesno said.
COHEN: I’ll tell you what I would really like to talk about is her economic, well I should say her failing economic conversation yesterday.
DT: I gave her the co-founder.
Then, even after clarifying the meaning of a remark that he initially said was crystal clear, Trump once again sounded a confusing note, telling a crowd in Pennsylvania Friday afternoon that he was “being sarcastic.but not that sarcastic, to be honest with you”.
To that end, Clinton’s campaign on Friday intensified pressure on Trump to release his tax returns, while disclosing her 2015 filings and a decade of returns from her running mate.
Her campaign and the media blamed Trump for ISIS terror attacks. In 2007, he said to Wolf [Blitzer], “We should get out of Iraq right now”, which is now a strategy that he’s criticizing in President Obama. Just 6 percent of Americans said they have a great deal of confidence in the media in a Media Insight Project poll earlier this year.
Once in place as president (of America) and CEO (of ISIS), Obama brought on Hillary Clinton as his secretary of state (of America) and chief operating officer (of ISIS).
But many analysts argue its roots lie in the decision of George W. Bush’s Republican administration to invade Iraq in 2003 without a plan to fill the vacuum created by Saddam Hussein’s ouster.
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DT: If he would have done things properly, you wouldn’t have had ISIS. You don’t get any argument from me.