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Damned When He Did, And Damned When He Won't...
Aug 26, 2016 11:53:49   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Donald Trump Was Branded a Racist & Bigot And Mean Spirited When He 'Yelled' About Kicking 11 Million Plus Illegals Out of U.S., O'Reilly And Others Told Mr. Trump This Would Be Against Our Laws And Evidently His Staff Looked Into Those Laws Along With Talking To Hispanic Groups And Has Come Up With a Compromise Plan, So Now He'll Be Damned For This New Program, That Is Legal & Constitutional... Let's Knock Off The 'BS', Either We Elect The Populous - Republican Mr. Trump or "They" Elect "The Crazy Commie Hillary", It's Just That Simple, AND If You Think You Can Sit Home (Like Many Did In '08 & '12) And Not Vote, That's a Vote For Hillary Too!!! All The GOP Candidates Like Bush & Rubio & Cruz Should Be Smart And back Trump And Say Something Like "I'm Glad Mr. Trump Has Gotten Correct Information About Immigration!", Be Smart Not Negative... And Trump Would Be Wise To Say Something Like, "My Fellow Republican Candidates Were Correct And We Looked Into Our Laws And See The Error of Our Ways!"... Don D.

Rush Limbaugh Bursts Into Laughter as Trump 'Converts GOP Base' To Amnesty

By Greg Richter - Thursday, 25 Aug 2016 - Newmax

Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh opened his show Wednesday literally laughing out loud at how GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump was able to swing the party base to support what he called amnesty for illegal immigrants while spoiling conservative author Ann Coulter's brand new book release.

"Could you imagine what it's like to be Jeb Bush today?" Limbaugh said of one of Trump's former GOP rivals who ran unsuccessfully pushing a legal path to citizenship.

"Who knew?" Limbaugh said, clearly amused. "First they tried Marco Rubio. They tried the Gang of Eight. They tried Jeb Bush."

Limbaugh noted that Republicans even sent "emissaries" to meet him in hopes he would fall in line, all to no avail.

"They tried everybody they could think of to try to convince the Republican base to support some form of amnesty for illegal immigrants, and … sorry," he said between laughs. "I know it frustrates you to hear me laughing. Sorry."

He even took a poke at Coulter, whose new book "In Trump We Trust" was just released this week. In it, she says Trump could only hurt his candidacy by reversing on immigration – he's vowed to build a wall along the Mexican border and deport all illegal immigrants.

But Trump did just that in an interview aired Wednesday with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity. Trump suggested he was open to "softening" his stance, and might deport only those who are criminals while allowing the otherwise law-abiding to pay back taxes and be allowed to stay.

That drew a mixed response from the Hannity audience, though most supporters have continued to defend him. Coulter, however, took to Twitter to blast her candidate's new position.

"I don't see a lot of people preparing to abandon Trump over this," Limbaugh said, but added, "maybe Coulter" would. "Who knows what she's gonna do. I mean, her book hits, and it's just had the rug pulled out from under it."

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/rush-limbaugh-donald-trump-converts-republican/2016/08/25/id/745228/#ixzz4IS0lMM6a


Jeb Trashes Trump On Immigration

By Sandy Fitzgerald - Thursday, 25 Aug 2016 - Newsmax

Donald Trump is "morphing into" all the things he railed against when it comes to immigration, and his decision to shift his views on immigration in order to attract voters and political power is "abhorrent," former GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Thursday.

"Well, I can only say that whatever his views are this morning, they might change this afternoon, and they were different than they were last night, and they'll be different tomorrow," the former Florida governor told WABC Radio host Rita Cosby in an exclusive interview Thursday.

"So I can't comment on his views, because his views are, they seem to be ever, ever changing, depending on what crowd he's in front of."

"And that makes Trump sound like something he's railed against being, said Bush, "a typical politician."

"[He] sounds like a typical politician, by the way, where you get in front of one crowd and say one thing, and then say something else to another crowd that may want to hear a different view," Bush said. "All the things that Donald Trump railed against, he seems to be morphing into – it’s kind of disturbing.”

The Bush interview came just a few hours after MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough said he believed that Trump had adopted Bush's policies on immigration.
Trump on Wednesday told Fox News' Sean Hannity in a town hall meeting that he would be willing to "work with" undocumented immigrants living in the United States to allow them to stay, rather than ordering them to be deported. Trump also commented that he would not agree to a policy involving amnesty for people living illegally in the country.

Bush told Cosby he's not sure what to believe about the possibility that Trump is softening his hardline position on immigration.

"I don’t know what to believe about a guy who doesn't believe in things," Bush said. "I mean he doesn't. This is all a game. His views will change based on the feedback he gets from a crowd, or, you know, what he thinks he has to do."

Life is "too complex" to behave like that, said Bush.

"For me I couldn't do that," said the former governor, who dropped out of the Republican presidential race in February after a series of disappointing losses and setbacks.

"I have to believe what I believe, and if it’s popular, great, if it’s not, I try to get better at presenting my views. But shifting my views because, because it’s political to do it? That's what politicians do in this country, that's what Trump is trying to do right now. I find it abhorrent."

However, Bush said that it may be a good thing if Trump really is pulling back on his earlier campaign call to deport all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, and that he's now reaching out to minority voters.
"I'm happy he is making efforts to reach out to constituencies that Republicans have ignored," said Bush of Trump's latest speeches aimed at African American and Latino voters. "I think that's a very healthy thing for our party. It's a smart thing for him to do, if it's sincere."

Still, Bush told Cosby, he's not quite sure Trump's change of position will stick.

"His views on immigration, I can't comment on because we're talking in the morning of...this is Thursday morning right?" Bush said. "Tomorrow, it might be different."

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/jeb-trump-immigration/2016/08/25/id/745208/#ixzz4IS5Idmqy

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Aug 26, 2016 12:21:53   #
bahmer
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Donald Trump Was Branded a Racist & Bigot And Mean Spirited When He 'Yelled' About Kicking 11 Million Plus Illegals Out of U.S., O'Reilly And Others Told Mr. Trump This Would Be Against Our Laws And Evidently His Staff Looked Into Those Laws Along With Talking To Hispanic Groups And Has Come Up With a Compromise Plan, So Now He'll Be Damned For This New Program, That Is Legal & Constitutional... Let's Knock Off The 'BS', Either We Elect The Populous - Republican Mr. Trump or "They" Elect "The Crazy Commie Hillary", It's Just That Simple, AND If You Think You Can Sit Home (Like Many Did In '08 & '12) And Not Vote, That's a Vote For Hillary Too!!! All The GOP Candidates Like Bush & Rubio & Cruz Should Be Smart And back Trump And Say Something Like "I'm Glad Mr. Trump Has Gotten Correct Information About Immigration!", Be Smart Not Negative... And Trump Would Be Wise To Say Something Like, "My Fellow Republican Candidates Were Correct And We Looked Into Our Laws And See The Error of Our Ways!"... Don D.

Rush Limbaugh Bursts Into Laughter as Trump 'Converts GOP Base' To Amnesty

By Greg Richter - Thursday, 25 Aug 2016 - Newmax

Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh opened his show Wednesday literally laughing out loud at how GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump was able to swing the party base to support what he called amnesty for illegal immigrants while spoiling conservative author Ann Coulter's brand new book release.

"Could you imagine what it's like to be Jeb Bush today?" Limbaugh said of one of Trump's former GOP rivals who ran unsuccessfully pushing a legal path to citizenship.

"Who knew?" Limbaugh said, clearly amused. "First they tried Marco Rubio. They tried the Gang of Eight. They tried Jeb Bush."

Limbaugh noted that Republicans even sent "emissaries" to meet him in hopes he would fall in line, all to no avail.

"They tried everybody they could think of to try to convince the Republican base to support some form of amnesty for illegal immigrants, and … sorry," he said between laughs. "I know it frustrates you to hear me laughing. Sorry."

He even took a poke at Coulter, whose new book "In Trump We Trust" was just released this week. In it, she says Trump could only hurt his candidacy by reversing on immigration – he's vowed to build a wall along the Mexican border and deport all illegal immigrants.

But Trump did just that in an interview aired Wednesday with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity. Trump suggested he was open to "softening" his stance, and might deport only those who are criminals while allowing the otherwise law-abiding to pay back taxes and be allowed to stay.

That drew a mixed response from the Hannity audience, though most supporters have continued to defend him. Coulter, however, took to Twitter to blast her candidate's new position.

"I don't see a lot of people preparing to abandon Trump over this," Limbaugh said, but added, "maybe Coulter" would. "Who knows what she's gonna do. I mean, her book hits, and it's just had the rug pulled out from under it."

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/rush-limbaugh-donald-trump-converts-republican/2016/08/25/id/745228/#ixzz4IS0lMM6a


Jeb Trashes Trump On Immigration

By Sandy Fitzgerald - Thursday, 25 Aug 2016 - Newsmax

Donald Trump is "morphing into" all the things he railed against when it comes to immigration, and his decision to shift his views on immigration in order to attract voters and political power is "abhorrent," former GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Thursday.

"Well, I can only say that whatever his views are this morning, they might change this afternoon, and they were different than they were last night, and they'll be different tomorrow," the former Florida governor told WABC Radio host Rita Cosby in an exclusive interview Thursday.

"So I can't comment on his views, because his views are, they seem to be ever, ever changing, depending on what crowd he's in front of."

"And that makes Trump sound like something he's railed against being, said Bush, "a typical politician."

"[He] sounds like a typical politician, by the way, where you get in front of one crowd and say one thing, and then say something else to another crowd that may want to hear a different view," Bush said. "All the things that Donald Trump railed against, he seems to be morphing into – it’s kind of disturbing.”

The Bush interview came just a few hours after MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough said he believed that Trump had adopted Bush's policies on immigration.
Trump on Wednesday told Fox News' Sean Hannity in a town hall meeting that he would be willing to "work with" undocumented immigrants living in the United States to allow them to stay, rather than ordering them to be deported. Trump also commented that he would not agree to a policy involving amnesty for people living illegally in the country.

Bush told Cosby he's not sure what to believe about the possibility that Trump is softening his hardline position on immigration.

"I don’t know what to believe about a guy who doesn't believe in things," Bush said. "I mean he doesn't. This is all a game. His views will change based on the feedback he gets from a crowd, or, you know, what he thinks he has to do."

Life is "too complex" to behave like that, said Bush.

"For me I couldn't do that," said the former governor, who dropped out of the Republican presidential race in February after a series of disappointing losses and setbacks.

"I have to believe what I believe, and if it’s popular, great, if it’s not, I try to get better at presenting my views. But shifting my views because, because it’s political to do it? That's what politicians do in this country, that's what Trump is trying to do right now. I find it abhorrent."

However, Bush said that it may be a good thing if Trump really is pulling back on his earlier campaign call to deport all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, and that he's now reaching out to minority voters.
"I'm happy he is making efforts to reach out to constituencies that Republicans have ignored," said Bush of Trump's latest speeches aimed at African American and Latino voters. "I think that's a very healthy thing for our party. It's a smart thing for him to do, if it's sincere."

Still, Bush told Cosby, he's not quite sure Trump's change of position will stick.

"His views on immigration, I can't comment on because we're talking in the morning of...this is Thursday morning right?" Bush said. "Tomorrow, it might be different."

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/jeb-trump-immigration/2016/08/25/id/745208/#ixzz4IS5Idmqy
Donald Trump Was Branded a Racist & Bigot And ... (show quote)


I'm not that concerned about the Hispanics that have come from Mexico but I am definitely concerned about the Muslim or Islam refugees and immigrants that have come to the United States either by being flown in or crossing the Mexican border illegally. Those I want deported preferably all the way back to the middle east somewhere where the odds of them returning is slim to nil. Otherwise we will be fighting a civil war in the future in the process of removing them from our country.

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Aug 26, 2016 12:28:28   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
I agree... Don D.

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bahmer wrote:
I'm not that concerned about the Hispanics that have come from Mexico but I am definitely concerned about the Muslim or Islam refugees and immigrants that have come to the United States either by being flown in or crossing the Mexican border illegally. Those I want deported preferably all the way back to the middle east somewhere where the odds of them returning is slim to nil. Otherwise we will be fighting a civil war in the future in the process of removing them from our country.

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