Donald Trump Threatens Third-Party Run After Being Booed at SC GOP Debate
ONCE AGAIN THE DONALD THREATENS A 3RD PARTY RUN AFTER NOT GETTING 100% HIS WAY AT SC DEBATE …
It appears once again that Republican presidential candidate is threatening a third party run in 2016. One that he knows full well would hand the presidency over to the Democrats and either Hillary Clinton or Bernie sanders. Now there is a true patriot who cares about his country more than himself. One has to wonder how Donald Trump is going to operate as president, if elected, as it would appear in the primaries, that if he does not get 100% of his way, or if some one criticizes him, his response is to act like a bully and terrorize people with threats, profanities, insults and threats of law suits. Trump is now whining after the South Carolina debate that by stacking the debate audience against him, the RNC is in default of its pledge of fairness in the campaign process. REALLY DUDE? Could the debate audience distribution of tickets been handled better, yes. But for the love of all things holy, could this guy just focus on the big picture and get out of the petty weeds? The sore loser who doesn’t get his way instead floats the idea of a third party run instead. UNREAL.
Trump knows that if he did run as a 3rd party candidate, he would split the vote with the Republican nominee and all but hand the presidency, the Supreme Court and the Congress over to the Democrats. So I ask, what kind of a man would do such a thing?
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump did not close the door Monday on a possible third-party run, accusing the Republican National Committee of breaking its pledge to stay neutral in the race.
“The RNC is in default,” Trump said during a news conference here. “When somebody is in default, that means the other side can do what they have to do.”
The New York billionaire also criticized Republican Gov. Nikki Nikki Haley, saying she had failed to protect South Carolina from Syrian refugees who could pose a danger to the state and the possibility of Guantanamo prisoners being transferred to the Navy brig outside Charleston.
“A governor has a lot of power people don’t realize,” Trump said, three miles from the brig. “A governor has a choice.”
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump did not close the door Monday on a possible third-party run, accusing the Republican National Committee of breaking its pledge to stay neutral in the race.
“The RNC is in default,” Trump said during a news conference here. “When somebody is in default, that means the other side can do what they have to do.”
The New York billionaire also criticized Republican Gov. Nikki Nikki Haley, saying she had failed to protect South Carolina from Syrian refugees who could pose a danger to the state and the possibility of Guantanamo prisoners being transferred to the Navy brig outside Charleston.
“A governor has a lot of power people don’t realize,” Trump said, three miles from the brig. “A governor has a choice.”
We have huge issues in this country. These problems can’t be solved by bluster, antics and theatrics.
Posted February 16, 2016 by Scared Monkeys 2016 Elections, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Presidential Contenders, Primaries, Republican, RNC | one comment |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, February 16, 2016 – If You Like Getting All the “Dirt” on Celebrities, Then You Probably Like TMZ
- There is an interesting article in The New Yorker that talks about how TMZ gets all that dirt
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Donald Trump Gives Mitch McConnell & the GOP Senate Advice on Picking Next Supreme Court Justice … DELAY, DELAY, DELAY!!!
TRUMP SAYS WITH REGARDS TO OBAMA SCOTUS NOMINEES … DELAY, DELAY, DELAY!!!
This weekend during the Republican South Carolina debates Donald Trump provides GOP Senate Majority leader and the GOP Senate with some advice when it comes to picking the next Supreme Court Justice of the United States, DELAY, DELAY, DELAY. Trump stated that the death of Justice Scalia was a tremendous blow to conservatism and its a tremendous blow to our country.
“If the president, and if I were president now, I would certainly try to nominate a justice. I hope our Senate, Mitch and the entire group will be able to do something about it.”
“This is a tremendous blow to conservatism and frankly to our country. I think it’s up to Mitch to McConnell and everybody to stop it. It’s called delay, delay, delay.”
GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump issued some advice to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and the rest in the Senate when filling the vacancy in the Supreme Court following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia: “delay, delay, delay.”
The CBS News GOP debate opened Saturday night with a brief memorial and moment of science for Scalia, and the candidates were all asked about the appointment of the next justice in the wake of his death. Answering first, Trump said he was “absolutely sure” President Barack Obama would attempt to nominate a new justice before his term is finished.
Trump said that he too would “certainly want to try” to fill that vacancy if he were president.
“I hope that the Senate is going to be able, Mitch and the entire group, is going to be able to do something about it in terms of delay,” Trump said. “You could have a Diane Sykes or you could have a Bill Pryor. We have some fantastic people, but this is a tremendous blow to conservatism. It’s a tremendous blow, frankly, to our country.”
“I think it’s up to Mitch McConnell and everybody else to stop it. It’s called delay, delay, delay,” he continued.
We will see if Senate Republicans have the backbone and CO-JONES to do it.
Posted February 15, 2016 by Scared Monkeys 2016 Elections, Conservatives, Debates, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Primaries, Republican, Senate, Supreme Court, You Tube - VIDEO | one comment |
Two Faces of Democrat Chucky Schumer … FLASHBACK: In 2007, Schumer Called For Blocking All Bush Supreme Court Nominations (VIDEO)
The lying, duplicitous, double-talking Democrat Chucky Schumer was against lame duck presidential SCOTUS appointments, before he was for it …
So Schumer was all for the status quo of the balance of power of the SCOTUS in 2007, why not now? Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer took to the Sunday talk shows to state that the Republicans had no right to block Barack Obama from appointing a new SCOTUS following the sudden death Justice Antonin Scalia over the weekend. Scumer was appalled that the GOP would do such a thing. REALLY? It was just in 2007 while GWB was in his final 18 months of his presidency that Schumer stated the exactly same thing. The hypocritical Schumer vowed not to confirm any justices for the remainder of Bush’s term in office. But of course this is different, because an Obama nominee would be a liberal ideologue.
“We should not confirm any Bush nominee to the Supreme Court except in extraordinary circumstances … Considering the Constitutional harm and dramatic departures that are in store if those few are joined by one more ideological ally … I will do everything in my power to prevent one more ideological ally from joining Roberts and Alito on the court.”
Now all of a sudden Schumer is whining and crying a river of obstruction when they , namely he, stated to do the same. Schumer stated in his ABC interview, we Democrats didn’t do it. REALLY?
During a Sunday morning appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer decried the intent of many Senate Republicans to prevent President Barack Obama from appointing the successor to deceased Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
But less than a decade ago, Schumer advocated doing the same exact thing if any additional Supreme Court vacancies opened under former President George W. Bush.
Almost immediately after Scalia’s death was announced Saturday evening, Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates began arguing the appointment of his successor should be left to the next president. Schumer lamented this outlook as pure obstructionism.
Hmm … Schumer claims the Democrats have never done this before … can you say BORK?
Posted February 15, 2016 by Scared Monkeys Charles Schumer (D-NY), Democrats, Double Standard, Hypocrisy, Liars, Liberals, Progressives, Senate, Supreme Court, You Tube - VIDEO | one comment |
Daily Commentary – Monday, February 15, 2016 – Please Help Educate This Poor Dumb Canadian…
- Why on earth are there so many Presidential primary debates?
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Posted February 15, 2016 by Klaasend 2016 Elections, Dana Pretzer, Debates, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Main, Presidential Contenders, Primary Challenge, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |