Oh, yeah, and it seems like the Trump campaign is start to realize what I’ve (we’ve) been saying right here. He’s not winning that far in the crapper with women. Or, with minorities. So once the nomination is official, the “softening” and pandering will be of epic proportions. The depth of his bad record with these groups is massive. It’ll have to be softening and pandering like never before seen. Going to cost more than a couple Taco Bowls. Hehe. How long before we hear about a road to citizenship/legal status, a complete abandonment of the Muslim ban, etc…
Okay, I think I’ve had enough PWI for one week. I said:
As in, Mr. I’m not a politician is acting an awful lot like a politician by buying votes.
Utah: “But who care how charity gets funding…”
Usmc: “I’ve got no problem with it.”
theraj: “I still don’t understand”
Usmc: He’s using the guise of a charity even to buy votes from Hillary. He’s using it for political gain not because he care.
“I don’t care that he does it”
So on and so forth.
Do I need to say it again. I do not care that he is essentially buying votes from Hillary. It’s what politicians do. Charity gets the money, fantastic. Wasn’t even remotely my point.
No, I don’t. You jumped to that conclusion. That’s not my problem.
I don’t understand what the confusion is here. The two situation aren’t remotely comparable like I said. My point was where the money comes from does matter sometimes. Not this time, but sometimes. Not this time, but sometimes…
Not this time, but sometimes.
Ya, obviously. I’m still not sure where the disconnect is here. It’s a savvy political move, but that doesn’t change what it is.
He’s a draft dodger, he thinks McCain and other POWs are essentially loser for being captured, and he thinks so little of our armed forces that he’s convinced he can order them to commit war crimes because he commands them to do so.
That’s how he really feels about our veterans. Raising money to “persuade” veterans to vote for him doesn’t “persuade” me at all.
“Donald Trump was recently extremely well received in Arizona while discussing national security and border security. Senator John McCain’s reaction to Mr. Trump’s success in Arizona is instructive in that it belies a concern the Senator clearly has about how his stance on issues like immigration are perceived by his constituents.
The feuding between Mr. Trump and Senator McCain has nothing to do with Mr. Trump’s high regard for the military or veterans as a whole. Mr. Trump is supporter of the U.S. military and of America’s veterans. It is well known that when Mr. Trump is attacked by a detractor, he swings back. As veterans, we do not hide behind military service to deflect criticism, and when Senator McCain attacked, Mr. Trump hit back.
We are glad that Mr. Trump has clarified his remarks to acknowledge that Senator McCain is a war hero. But, Senator McCain is also a politician and what Donald Trump has tapped into is that people just don’t trust politicians and the slow pace the Congress is moving in addressing critical issues like border security, veteran’s issues and military funding. Donald Trump has a history of calling out people and groups that don’t deliver results. There are clearly problems that are being identified by Donald Trump, that are not being adequately addressed by the political leadership in Congress and the Administration today.
Phraseology aside, what the American people are really concerned about is how 250,000 veterans – who are also heroes – were put onto a VA death list, why 40,000 active troops are going to receive pink slips over the next four years and why border security is not addressed even as our porous border results in more financial strain on our country and southern border states’ budgets.”