Donald Trump's 2016 General Election Campaign

Yeah, but what about all those hot Mexican models? We need to draw a line somewhere. They could steal jobs from our homegrown Midwestern blonde corn-fed American models.

I agree with Ravenman that the official campaign or Clinton or her direct surrogates shouldn’t attack Trump over Melania’s immigration status. But if people do it on a grassroots level, like posting it on forums, or the media independently choosing to write about it, that’s completely fine. And yes, it is relevant, because it’s yet one piece of evidence about what a hypocritical opportunist Trump is.

I’ve been saying this since February. Dubya, McCain or Romney would all have cratered overnight if they’d said just a couple of the brain-dead comments, mistaken remarks or flat-out lies that the Trumptanic regularly spews.

Sean Hannity, of all people, is going off on the Republican party both for creating Trump and for not supporting him hard enough;

I really do wonder if the Republican party will still exist by 2020.

I’m going to have to stick with my liberal biases and say the hot Mexican models should still be allowed in. Very PC of me I know, but what can I say, I’m for equal opportunity for all hot models, no matter where they’re from.

I’m willing to start a collection to have that carved into the base of the Statue of Liberty.

Or the Great Wall of Trump.

Donald Trump and Mike Pence will be campaigning in Wisconsin tomorrow. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan and Wisconsin RNC chair Rience Priebus will not be there.

That’s hilarious, Officer Pot.

Scott Walker already made a joke of himself by dropping out, urging everyone else to drop out to consolidate opposition to Trump, and then endorsing Trump at the convention. He might as well go for broke and show up at the rally.

Funny thing is, last summer I thought Walker would be one of the guys to beat during the primary. Instead he was pure junior varsity trying to play in the pros and it came out big time.

Once you have set up a recurring contribution on the Trump campaign website, there is no capability to stop the contributions.

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On the plus side, after 25 donations you get an honorary degree from Trump U.

And after 50, a photo with cardboard cutout Trump.

I think he outsourced today to Clint Eastwood.

Sure there is, send a notice in writing to their campaign that you withdraw permission for the recurring contributions, then call your bank and do a chargeback when they next try and take money from you. Chargebacks cost the merchant more money than the amount refunded, around a $25 US penalty. Once a few thousand people do that they’ll quickly fix it.

Also, pretty sure that not having a way to cancel is against Visa and MasterCard’s terms and conditions, so I’d get a few dozen people to call them and complain.

This is Trump we’re dealing with. He won’t pass up an opportunity to trim the next mark.

The silent protests with pocket Constitutions were genius trolling. You have video now of a guy being escorted out by security, and the audio is someone yelling “get outta here, you traitor!”

A traitor.

For silently holding up the U.S. Constitution. :dubious:

Ha, indeed…or a “special opportunity” to buy one at full price. :smiley:

I was impressed to see that Bill O’Reilly gave #whinylittlebitch Trump (who was really earning that hashtag, bitching and moaning about how he had been “viciously attacked”) some advice that was not only sensible but pretty funny:

The point is, you have to treat the Trump Campaign like a petty, two-bit chiseler breast-enlargement scam operation to get them to stop billing you. They’re acting like a common scam or semi-scam outfit, the kind of thing you’d see advertised in late-night TV commercials and flyers in the bad part of town. It’s a pars pro toto for the whole Donald Trump Experience: Superficially glossy and classy, but underneath a rotten, grasping little con-job with no higher aspirations than separating the marks from their money.

So, basically Trump University them, right?