Daily Commentary – Monday, March 14, 2016 – So Protesters Backed by Move-On.Org Distrupted the Trump Rally in Chicago
- Although some of the protesters were supporters of Bernie Sanders, black, Latino and Muslim young people were at the “core” of the crowds of protesters. Due to the ensuing chaos, the rally had to be cancelled
Posted March 14, 2016 by Klaasend 2016 Elections, Dana Pretzer, Donald Trump, Main, Scared Monkeys Radio, Strike/Protest | 3 comments |
Polls Ahead of the Republican Ohio & Florida Primaries … Illinois, North Carolina & Missori Also
Ahead of the all important Republican primaries in Florida and Ohio come the following polls. All of them have Donald Trump either leading, tied or a strong second. Marco Rubio is looking at a potential disastrous Tuesday night where he may get shut out of all of the delegates and even finish third in Florida.
The Florida primaries can be followed HERE. Illinois, Ohio, North Carolina and Missouri.
MARIST POLL – FLORIDA
Donald Trump appears way out a head in Florida of Marco Rubio in the latest Marist poll. Rubio’s main concern should not be whether he can win his own home Senate state of Florida, but whether Ted Cruz will beat him out for second place.
- Donald Trump 43%
- Marco Rubio 22%
- Ted Cruz 21%
- John Kasich 9%
If Marco Rubio finished third in Florida, how could he ever justify continuing his campaign? The RCP average of polling as Trump way out ahead. It would seem that the Florida primary will be called shortly after all the polls close and the only thing in doubt is whether Rubio will suffer the humiliation of a third place finish in his own state.
- Donald Trump 44%
- Ted Cruz 24%
- Marco Rubio 21%
- John Kasich 9%
NBC-MARIST POLL – OHIO
Kasish hold a 6 point lead over Trump; however, that was before all hell took place on Friday and over the weekend in Chicago and Ohio at Trump rallies where the LEFT tried to shut down Trumps free speech. There is no way to know how that type of bullying will play with the voters.
- John Kasish 39%
- Donald Trump 33%
- Ted Cruz 19%
- Marco Rubio 6%
- Donald Trump 33% (tie)
- John Kasish 33% (tie)
- Ted Cruz 27%
- Marco Rubio 5%
The polls in Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina all have either Trump in first place or a strong second. In Illinois, Donald Trump leads with 38% as Ted Cruz is a close second with 34%. Trump is also way out ahead in the polls in North Carolina and Missouri. In the Show Me state its a two team race between Trump and Cruz. Which begs the question following Super Tuesday, Part Deux … Rubio and Kasich need to drop out and make this a final table pairing of two of GOP political presidential game of Texas Hold Em.
Posted March 13, 2016 by Scared Monkeys 2016 Elections, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Florida, Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ohio, Presidential Contenders, Primaries, Republican, Ted Cruz (TX-R) | no comments |
Former Speaker & the Face of Failed Republican Establishment Politics John Boehner Endorses John Kasich Ahead of GOP Ohio Primary
TALK ABOUT THE KISS OF POLITICAL DEATH, THE MOST WORTHLESS ENDORSEMENT EVER …
Former Republican Speaker of the House and all-around gutless wonder John Boehner has endorsed Gov. John Kasich ahead of this Tuesday’s Ohio winner take all primary. Who would want that endorsement, talk about the kiss of death. The crying man, John Boehner, is the face of failed Republican establishment politics. It is the failure of Boehner and his GOP establishment cronies in DC that gave rise the the Donald Trump wave. Why would anyone want his endorsement? At an event on Saturday in Butler County, OH to honor former Speaker John Boehner he stated, “I have no regrets about how I retired or when I retired. Every day I’m grateful I’m not there.” No former speaker, not half as grateful and thankful that we are that you are not there!
Republicans in Butler County honored former Speaker John Boehner three days before residents across Ohio’s 8th District will vote on his replacement in Congress.
But on Saturday, Boehner was more interested in talking about the presidential race.
One day before Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is scheduled to speak in West Chester, Boehner endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich for president.
In fact, the former speaker told a crowded ballroom in the same township he already voted for Kasich.
“He’s my friend,” said Boehner.
It was Boehner’s first public appearance in the area since he retired last year.
Posted March 12, 2016 by Scared Monkeys 2016 Elections, Establishment candidates, John Boehner, Mushy Middle, Ohio, Politics, Primaries, Republican | no comments |
Amber Alert Canceled in CT … Missing 7 Year Old Ariel Revello Found Safe
AMBER ALERT CANCELED … Ariel Revello Found Safe!!!
Earlier today an Amber Alert has been issued for 7 year old Ariel Revello of Trumbull, Connecticut. Police say 43-year-old Rodolfo Revello assaulted his estranged wife with a knife before fleeing with the child around 4:30 a.m. Saturday. The woman was treated at a hospital and released. Saturday night police confirmed that Revello had been found safe in Queens, New York. Trumbull police say Rodolfo Revello, the boy’s father called them around 5 p.m. Saturday and said he was leaving Ariel with a relative. Rodolfo Revello is still at large and police intend to issue a warrant for his arrest on multiple charges.
Ariel Revello, 7, is a Hispanic male, 7 years old, with brown hair and brown eyes. he is approximately 4’8″ and weighs 75 pounds. He was last seen wearing gray and blue pajamas, a gray sweatshirt, an olive green puffy jacket, and blue croc shoes.
The suspect, Rodolfo Revello, is a Hispanic male about 43 years old, bald and with brown eyes. He is about 5’9″ tall and weighs about 190 pounds. He may be armed.
The vehicle was identified as a white Ford Transit van, with Connecticut license plate C040379.
Connecticut police say a 7-year-old who they allege was abducted by his father after an early morning domestic assault has been found safe.
Trumball police say an Amber Alert for Ariel Revello was canceled Saturday evening. Authorities didn’t make clear where the boy was found.
They say they are still searching for his father, 43-year-old Rodolfo Revello, who may have been headed for the Bronx in New York City.
Posted March 12, 2016 by Scared Monkeys Amber Alert, Assault, Child Endangerment, Child Welfare, Crime, Custodial Interference, endangering the welfare of a child, Found Safe, Kidnapping/Abduction, Missing Persons | no comments |
Trump Rally Postponed in Chicago Due to Large Crowds of Protesters and Security Concerns … 5 Arrested
HMM, HOW INTERESTING THAT THIS RALLY WAS CANCELED IN OBAMA’S HOME TOWN OF CHICAGO …
Donald Trump’s rally in Chicago yesterday was cancelled due to protests and risks of violence. So why did this occur in Chicago? The escalation of violence that occurred later that night during the protests were appalling. Honestly I can’t believe Trump allowed himself to get shut down by the protesters and let them win. It is a sad day in America that free speech gets shut down by others who do not wants anther’s free speech to get out. Then again, it did happen in Obama’s Chicago.
Donald Trump was set to rejoin the campaign trail Saturday only hours after calling off a rally in Chicago as clashes broke out between some of the thousands of supporters and protesters in attendance.
Interim Chicago Police Superintendent John Escalante said five arrests were made and two police officers were injured at the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion on Friday night where the Republican presidential frontrunner was scheduled to hold his rally. When an announcement was made saying the rally was postponed, pushing and shoving broke out as it took about 30 minutes for police to clear the building.
In separate interviews on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, Trump said he feared for the safety of the thousands in attendance.
“I just felt for the benefit of safety, I don’t want to see people hurt,” he told MSNBC shortly after his rally was postponed.
Posted March 12, 2016 by Scared Monkeys 2016 Elections, Arrest, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Presidential Contenders, Strike/Protest, You Tube - VIDEO | one comment |