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Trump Lambastes Cruz in Convention Postmortem
A day after formally accepting the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump denounced Senator Ted Cruz over his convention speech, saying that if Cruz endorsed him, he wouldn’t accept the endorsement.
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“He will focus on making quality childcare affordable and accessible for all”, she added, in comments that could have been lifted straight from the mouth of Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Walker also provided a more detailed defense of Trump than he gave in his convention speech Wednesday night.
“If you want to hear the corporate spin, the carefully-crafted lies, and the media myths the Democrats are holding their convention next week”.
One of the audience’s most vociferous reactions came when Trump said that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had used mild terms regarding Clinton’s private email use as secretary of State to “save her from facing justice for her bad crimes”. “They came to me and said it’s a boring speech, Mr. Trump”.
But “Ted Cruz took his speech that was done, was on the teleprompter, said hello, then made a statement that wasn’t on the speech and then went back to his speech”, he said. See, to me, that’s dishonorable. I choose to recite a different pledge. Bottom line: numerous things he said were off target or cherry-picked to fit his narrative.
The eldest daughter of NY businessman-turned-presidential nominee Donald Trump nearly stole the show on Thursday night with a speech about her father that roused a packed Cleveland convention hall, broadcast to millions.
By refusing to endorse him, Trump said Friday, Cruz “may have ruined his political career”.
I feel so badly. If you knew nothing about Trump and his peculiar personal history before the past week you’d think he was a self-made man.
“What difference does it make?” “I don’t need his endorsement. Ted, stay home, relax, enjoy yourself”. My pledge reads: “‘I’M WITH YOU – THE AMERICAN PEOPLE'”.
“Honestly, he should have done it because nobody cares”. “He would have been in better shape in four years”. All I did was point out the fact that on the cover of the National Enquirer, there was a picture of him and insane Lee Harvey Oswald having breakfast. If he did, it’s fine.
“Are you allowed to set up a Super PAC if you are the president to fight somebody?”
“I am not in the habit of supporting people who attacked my wife and attacked my father”, Cruz told members of the Texas delegation.
But Trump is betting that what they want is change, and that voters’ desire for a new course will overcome the demographic momentum that has swamped the last two Republican nominees. This was a magazine that, frankly, in many respects, should be very respected. “GQ magazine’s not exactly Penthouse”.
It was an “artsy picture” of Melania Trump taken when she was a “really successful” model. “I’ve learned a lot about the world by walking construction jobs by his side”, Ivanka said.
“I have visited the laid-off factory workers, and the communities crushed by our disgusting and unfair trade deals”. Next week we’ll see a Democratic convention that promises change for people who are generally OK with the status quo. The Wall Street Journal noted on Thursday that Hillary Clinton leads Trump among women by fifteen points-a gap that is not as big as one might think, though it is greater among younger women.
“Whether you’re the governor of OH, whether you’re a senator from Texas, or any of the other people that I beat so easily and so badly, you have no choice”, Trump said. She accepted his diagnosis of America’s ills: her father’s nomination, she said, was “a prelude to reaching the goal that unites us all: when this party and better still this country know what it’s like to win again”. And he was a good debater, but he didn’t do well in the debates existence me according to.
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And then when it comes to Cruz’s father, who Trump called “a lovely guy”, he insisted, “all I did is point out the fact that on the cover of the National Enquirer there was a picture of him and insane Lee Harvey Oswald having breakfast”. Trump said Cruz “never denied that it was his father”, and that if it were The New York Times that reported the story, they would have received a Pulitzer Prize. “I’ve always said why didn’t the National Enquirer get the Pulitzer Prize?”