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Jul 30, 2015 09:03:48   #
Sicilianthing
 
The political establishment is terrified because Trump knows what he’s talking about

by Sam Rolley Views:


Donald Trump was right when he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper earlier this month, “The people don’t trust you and the media.”

That’s according to the results of a recent Rasmussen poll, which finds that 75 percent of likely U.S. voters believe that the mainstream media is more interested in creating controversies about presidential candidates than providing honest reports about where the contenders stand on the issues.

And here’s some even better news for Trump: Republicans (80 percent) and independent voters (81 percent) are the most likely to disregard unflattering reports about candidates as media attempts to stir controversy.

Among Democrats, the number of people who question the media’s sincerity in covering presidential politics is still pretty high at 60 percent.

In addition to focusing too much on controversy and not enough on substance, the polling agency also found that a majority of Americans (59 percent) believe that members of the news media cover presidential politics with a bias toward their favorite candidate. Thirty-six percent of likely voters expect that the media bias will benefit Hillary Clinton the most. That’s no surprise considering that two-thirds of Americans believe the average reporters leans liberal.

Rasmussen managing editor Fran Coombs said that recent media attacks on Trump for his immigration remarks illustrates that the news bias has very real political consequences.

Coombs wrote in a recent commentary: “It’s understandable why Democrats would criticize Trump, but Republicans as is often the case were ready to jump through the media’s hoop, too, keeping alive the Trump storyline. Jeb Bush, perhaps the leading GOP presidential contender, among others, quickly distanced himself from Trump’s remarks. Even the chairman of the Republican National Committee, obsessed with the elusive Hispanic vote, now has asked Trump to cool his rhetoric.”

But conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh noted on his show Monday that the GOP is fighting a losing battle if it’s trying to turn conservative voters against Trump.

“They have turned to mush,” Limbaugh said of the GOP establishment. “I refuse to believe that they have undergone ideological transplants and have all become liberals or moderates, because none of it makes any sense. So that has created a giant void, and who is filling it but Trump?”

The conservative talker said GOP lawmakers are happy to join mainstream media and Democratic condemnation of Trump because they belong to the same “unified powerful group” upset that Trump refuses to adhere to the unspoken rules of the conventional political dichotomy.

“The ruling class knows they are in the minority, sitting atop an explosion waiting to happen,” Limbaugh said. “The apparent ruling class doesn’t know what to do with Trump. They’re waiting for him to implode.”

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Jul 30, 2015 09:15:54   #
Forkbassman Loc: Missouri
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
The political establishment is terrified because Trump knows what he’s talking about

by Sam Rolley Views:


Donald Trump was right when he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper earlier this month, “The people don’t trust you and the media.”

That’s according to the results of a recent Rasmussen poll, which finds that 75 percent of likely U.S. voters believe that the mainstream media is more interested in creating controversies about presidential candidates than providing honest reports about where the contenders stand on the issues.

And here’s some even better news for Trump: Republicans (80 percent) and independent voters (81 percent) are the most likely to disregard unflattering reports about candidates as media attempts to stir controversy.

Among Democrats, the number of people who question the media’s sincerity in covering presidential politics is still pretty high at 60 percent.

In addition to focusing too much on controversy and not enough on substance, the polling agency also found that a majority of Americans (59 percent) believe that members of the news media cover presidential politics with a bias toward their favorite candidate. Thirty-six percent of likely voters expect that the media bias will benefit Hillary Clinton the most. That’s no surprise considering that two-thirds of Americans believe the average reporters leans liberal.

Rasmussen managing editor Fran Coombs said that recent media attacks on Trump for his immigration remarks illustrates that the news bias has very real political consequences.

Coombs wrote in a recent commentary: “It’s understandable why Democrats would criticize Trump, but Republicans as is often the case were ready to jump through the media’s hoop, too, keeping alive the Trump storyline. Jeb Bush, perhaps the leading GOP presidential contender, among others, quickly distanced himself from Trump’s remarks. Even the chairman of the Republican National Committee, obsessed with the elusive Hispanic vote, now has asked Trump to cool his rhetoric.”

But conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh noted on his show Monday that the GOP is fighting a losing battle if it’s trying to turn conservative voters against Trump.

“They have turned to mush,” Limbaugh said of the GOP establishment. “I refuse to believe that they have undergone ideological transplants and have all become liberals or moderates, because none of it makes any sense. So that has created a giant void, and who is filling it but Trump?”

The conservative talker said GOP lawmakers are happy to join mainstream media and Democratic condemnation of Trump because they belong to the same “unified powerful group” upset that Trump refuses to adhere to the unspoken rules of the conventional political dichotomy.

“The ruling class knows they are in the minority, sitting atop an explosion waiting to happen,” Limbaugh said. “The apparent ruling class doesn’t know what to do with Trump. They’re waiting for him to implode.”
The political establishment is terrified because T... (show quote)

Fact: the media has always voted about 85% democrat. Clintons and most Dems get a pass, period. If you stand against Dems, you will get crucified. Look at Cain, Palin, Bachman and now Trump. Yes he's cocky and certainly not humble like Carson, but much of what he says is truth. Many do not want to hear the truth. America needs a a Trump like individual to turn our country around. 99% of politicians will NOT get anything done to reverse our trend. Personally, a Trump/Carson ticket would do it. Neither answer to NO ONE! Good for them!

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Jul 30, 2015 09:17:01   #
Unclet Loc: Amarillo, Tx
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
The political establishment is terrified because Trump knows what he’s talking about

by Sam Rolley Views:


Donald Trump was right when he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper earlier this month, “The people don’t trust you and the media.”

That’s according to the results of a recent Rasmussen poll, which finds that 75 percent of likely U.S. voters believe that the mainstream media is more interested in creating controversies about presidential candidates than providing honest reports about where the contenders stand on the issues.

And here’s some even better news for Trump: Republicans (80 percent) and independent voters (81 percent) are the most likely to disregard unflattering reports about candidates as media attempts to stir controversy.

Among Democrats, the number of people who question the media’s sincerity in covering presidential politics is still pretty high at 60 percent.

In addition to focusing too much on controversy and not enough on substance, the polling agency also found that a majority of Americans (59 percent) believe that members of the news media cover presidential politics with a bias toward their favorite candidate. Thirty-six percent of likely voters expect that the media bias will benefit Hillary Clinton the most. That’s no surprise considering that two-thirds of Americans believe the average reporters leans liberal.

Rasmussen managing editor Fran Coombs said that recent media attacks on Trump for his immigration remarks illustrates that the news bias has very real political consequences.

Coombs wrote in a recent commentary: “It’s understandable why Democrats would criticize Trump, but Republicans as is often the case were ready to jump through the media’s hoop, too, keeping alive the Trump storyline. Jeb Bush, perhaps the leading GOP presidential contender, among others, quickly distanced himself from Trump’s remarks. Even the chairman of the Republican National Committee, obsessed with the elusive Hispanic vote, now has asked Trump to cool his rhetoric.”

But conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh noted on his show Monday that the GOP is fighting a losing battle if it’s trying to turn conservative voters against Trump.

“They have turned to mush,” Limbaugh said of the GOP establishment. “I refuse to believe that they have undergone ideological transplants and have all become liberals or moderates, because none of it makes any sense. So that has created a giant void, and who is filling it but Trump?”

The conservative talker said GOP lawmakers are happy to join mainstream media and Democratic condemnation of Trump because they belong to the same “unified powerful group” upset that Trump refuses to adhere to the unspoken rules of the conventional political dichotomy.

“The ruling class knows they are in the minority, sitting atop an explosion waiting to happen,” Limbaugh said. “The apparent ruling class doesn’t know what to do with Trump. They’re waiting for him to implode.”
The political establishment is terrified because T... (show quote)


I don't think Trump will implode ever, but the time bomb that is America today, just might.

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Jul 30, 2015 09:57:41   #
hnealc
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
The political establishment is terrified because Trump knows what he’s talking about

by Sam Rolley Views:


Donald Trump was right when he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper earlier this month, “The people don’t trust you and the media.”

That’s according to the results of a recent Rasmussen poll, which finds that 75 percent of likely U.S. voters believe that the mainstream media is more interested in creating controversies about presidential candidates than providing honest reports about where the contenders stand on the issues.

And here’s some even better news for Trump: Republicans (80 percent) and independent voters (81 percent) are the most likely to disregard unflattering reports about candidates as media attempts to stir controversy.

Among Democrats, the number of people who question the media’s sincerity in covering presidential politics is still pretty high at 60 percent.

In addition to focusing too much on controversy and not enough on substance, the polling agency also found that a majority of Americans (59 percent) believe that members of the news media cover presidential politics with a bias toward their favorite candidate. Thirty-six percent of likely voters expect that the media bias will benefit Hillary Clinton the most. That’s no surprise considering that two-thirds of Americans believe the average reporters leans liberal.

Rasmussen managing editor Fran Coombs said that recent media attacks on Trump for his immigration remarks illustrates that the news bias has very real political consequences.

Coombs wrote in a recent commentary: “It’s understandable why Democrats would criticize Trump, but Republicans as is often the case were ready to jump through the media’s hoop, too, keeping alive the Trump storyline. Jeb Bush, perhaps the leading GOP presidential contender, among others, quickly distanced himself from Trump’s remarks. Even the chairman of the Republican National Committee, obsessed with the elusive Hispanic vote, now has asked Trump to cool his rhetoric.”

But conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh noted on his show Monday that the GOP is fighting a losing battle if it’s trying to turn conservative voters against Trump.

“They have turned to mush,” Limbaugh said of the GOP establishment. “I refuse to believe that they have undergone ideological transplants and have all become liberals or moderates, because none of it makes any sense. So that has created a giant void, and who is filling it but Trump?”

The conservative talker said GOP lawmakers are happy to join mainstream media and Democratic condemnation of Trump because they belong to the same “unified powerful group” upset that Trump refuses to adhere to the unspoken rules of the conventional political dichotomy.

“The ruling class knows they are in the minority, sitting atop an explosion waiting to happen,” Limbaugh said. “The apparent ruling class doesn’t know what to do with Trump. They’re waiting for him to implode.”
The political establishment is terrified because T... (show quote)


I'll bet there is an attempt on his life.

Don't believe it could happen?

For those of you that missed it (But not for you liberals, save your time because you just won't be able to grasp the situation)
Go To:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/TfG0bSK6fH4

If you get tired (1:45 min) just at least fast fwd to the end and watch the REAL MEAT of the subject!!!

They left out where 2 kids in Arkansas mysteriously died after getting hit by a train!!

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Jul 30, 2015 10:07:39   #
Sicilianthing
 
hnealc wrote:
I'll bet there is an attempt on his life.

Don't believe it could happen?

For those of you that missed it (But not for you liberals, save your time because you just won't be able to grasp the situation)
Go To:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/TfG0bSK6fH4

If you get tired (1:45 min) just at least fast fwd to the end and watch the REAL MEAT of the subject!!!

They left out where 2 kids in Arkansas mysteriously died after getting hit by a train!!


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Bankster ScumBags !

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Jul 31, 2015 05:50:59   #
Mel Havener
 
I truly do hope Trump and his kind are in office sooner rather then later but can you imagine the hell they will have to face with our do nothing congress who are now in power?
Can it be Done? I wonder.
Mel

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Jul 31, 2015 09:45:55   #
hnealc
 
Mel Havener wrote:
I truly do hope Trump and his kind are in office sooner rather then later but can you imagine the hell they will have to face with our do nothing congress who are now in power?
Can it be Done? I wonder.
Mel


I think it can. Trump seems to have a rather persuasive personality. :-)

Some that are running leave me to think nothing really good will get done if elected. Too afraid of stepping on toes. Not so Trump. Doubt if he is bothered by that at all.

His attitude would more apt to be "my way or the highway"!!

Not good in some aspects but considering the way things are in the country, I think it could be an asset!!

Just saying!

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Jul 31, 2015 11:20:14   #
Mel Havener
 
I am for sure willing to try. Right, we need change but not like what the ding bat in there now stands for. Do hear any of the fools saying they were sorry or Wrong? Wish full thinking for sure.
Need to PUT IN THE NEW LAWS NOW. The people including the Pres on down will show his past true records of birth day, where, when School records, Health records, COMPLETE HISTORY ALSO OF his FIRST LADY BEFORE GOING IN. OPEN to QUESTIONS ABOUT EACH. and will be booted at his expence the first time he goes around Congress.
Also if he pulls things like Bill did with the staff or women he comes in contact with. Now not after it is to late once again but now.
God what a sick bunch to try to protect our selves from
as the last few.
Sick just plane sic.
Mel.

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Jul 31, 2015 17:53:19   #
roy
 
Mel Havener wrote:
I truly do hope Trump and his kind are in office sooner rather then later but can you imagine the hell they will have to face with our do nothing congress who are now in power?
Can it be Done? I wonder.
Mel


Yea do nothing congress,but exactly who id the do nothing congress

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Jul 31, 2015 19:12:23   #
roy
 
Mel Havener wrote:
I am for sure willing to try. Right, we need change but not like what the ding bat in there now stands for. Do hear any of the fools saying they were sorry or Wrong? Wish full thinking for sure.
Need to PUT IN THE NEW LAWS NOW. The people including the Pres on down will show his past true records of birth day, where, when School records, Health records, COMPLETE HISTORY ALSO OF his FIRST LADY BEFORE GOING IN. OPEN to QUESTIONS ABOUT EACH. and will be booted at his expence the first time he goes around Congress.
Also if he pulls things like Bill did with the staff or women he comes in contact with. Now not after it is to late once again but now.
God what a sick bunch to try to protect our selves from
as the last few.
Sick just plane sic.
Mel.
I am for sure willing to try. Right, we need chan... (show quote)


As if you dont relize yet after 7 years obama is a citizen of the usa,will you want to boot republicans if they go around congress,bush did it no hollering about it,many president,have had sex while in the white house,he got set up and got caught,some have not been caught but thats ok with you clinton got caught so he is evil,let me tell you something ever elected congressman senator,or any of the rest ofvthem are evil people and dont serve the american people. They serve their masterers with the money.

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Aug 1, 2015 21:03:18   #
Sicilianthing
 
Mel Havener wrote:
I truly do hope Trump and his kind are in office sooner rather then later but can you imagine the hell they will have to face with our do nothing congress who are now in power?
Can it be Done? I wonder.
Mel


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

TRUMP by a Landslide !

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Aug 1, 2015 21:04:51   #
Sicilianthing
 
hnealc wrote:
I think it can. Trump seems to have a rather persuasive personality. :-)

Some that are running leave me to think nothing really good will get done if elected. Too afraid of stepping on toes. Not so Trump. Doubt if he is bothered by that at all.

His attitude would more apt to be "my way or the highway"!!

Not good in some aspects but considering the way things are in the country, I think it could be an asset!!

Just saying!


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He has to lay out the agenda...

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Aug 1, 2015 21:06:09   #
Sicilianthing
 
roy wrote:
Yea do nothing congress,but exactly who id the do nothing congress


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Congress is in on it all ... among other agendas... protecting the paychecks and

'business as usual' lifestyle in the District of Criminals !

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