What the hell is Trump?

Well, not wanting to be more direct there, but you did show all readers that you were ignorant about what Clinton had to pay, ignorant that in practice most people did forgive him because what republicans did to get him was by contrast worse.

And then ignorant about Trump pushing lies about Climate change, vaccines and other subject that will very likely kill people.

It is no wonder to me that if somehow Trump gets the nomination Trump and many of his supporters have another thing coming to them on November 2016. Because many Republicans are also not willing to give him the White House.

“Another thing coming” - what does that mean?

A lot of misrepresentation, there and in the link provided. Trump was introduced, and before he can even start speaking, Ramos stands up and starts shouting his questions at Trump. Trump tries to acknowledge someone else, but Ramos won’t shut up. Then Trump looks at security, who move to escort him out. I think it appropriate and don’t fault Trump for that - Ramos was being an ass.

Then the follow on questions, Trump misrepresents a few things. He says that he didn’t have Ramos thrown out, Security did it. Yes, but come on, he motioned for security to do something about it. Misrepresentation. He did try to explain that Ramos was being disruptive and disorderly, that he was trying to select someone else to speak. But his description is that Ramos was “screaming”. Um, mischaracterization.

Subsequently Ramos was readmitted. Starving Artist’s link shows Ramos hog 5 minutes (well, 4 mins 51 seconds) of floor time, not limited to one question, but talking over and basically acting like an ass to Trump. Admittedly, Trump played the politics game of answering the question he wanted to answer the way he wanted to answer it, but he handled pretty well trying to reply to someone who won’t wait for an answer and keeps talking over you. And it went on long enough that someone spoke up saying limit yourself to one question so we can move on, and he still did another minute before Trump finally declared that response over and attempted to move on to another reporter.

I think this case Ramos was wrong, Trump was in the right, and he shouldn’t have had to defend himself so hard to the press, the very people that Ramos was disrespecting by not letting Trump move on. Bah, a pox on all of them.

He might not have heard it - depends on mic placement and where the guy was. He didn’t acknowledge it because he’s focused on addressing his issue, not giving floor time to the ideas of what amounts to an audio photobomb.

That many moderate Republicans will vote Democratic.

I will have to accept that I forgot the link to what Bill had to pay in the end, a settlement with no admission of guilt.

What I see now is that while there will be a good number of Republicans that will support Trump, no matter what, the support at the nation level is going down from the high 24% that it was 2 weeks ago.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/us/2016_republican_presidential_nomination-3823.html

It is clear to me that to gain the nomination a lot of Republicans will be left alienated, they will either sit out the next election or they will finally realize that the Republican party did move too far to the right and will realize that moderates like Hillary are the ones that should be supported.

The more people get to know Trump the more they like him. This is true in his personal life and it’s proving true in his presidential campaign. Don’t forget he still has fifteen months to win over another 25% or so.

At the rate he’s been going that oughtta take about three more months.

Trump may be the first candidate to win a landslide election a year before it takes place. :wink:

This is just another reason Trump is not qualified to be President - his ego sees attacks that aren’t and turns them into grudges.

His complaint against Fox in part was the questions at the debate. You know why you got the tough questions? Because you’re the one who made such controversial and offensive remarks. Here’s the thing: the question Megyn was asking you related to how you expected to relate to women and get their votes when you are on record as being rude and obnoxious to women generally. Instead of listening to the question, you interrupted it to be rude and obnoxious. And then you doubled down by harrassing Megyn on Twitter afterwards. And now you’ve tripled down by continuing the harassment.

Yeah, they treat you poorly. :rolleyes:

That’s the thing though: he’s not rude to women generally. Kelly said he called “women” (plural) a string of names that he’s only on record calling Rosie O’Donnell, and then she took out of context and mischaracterized his remark to Brande Roderick about looking good on her knees. She was out to do exactly what she convinced you of, and that was to cultivate the opinion that Trump is a jerk to women when the fact is he has a long history of installing women in key positions in his companies, and the very women he’s been publicly accused of abusing (Ivana and Roderick) have both come to his defense. Kelly is not a “quality journalist” as she and Roger Ailes like to claim. She’s a hack who was out to get Trump by hook or by crook, and in the course of that debate she tried both.

Yeah, I do have trouble with English grammar but it is not really that hard to follow. You are correct Irishman. And I have said before that Ramos was not behaving and deserves criticism but one part that a few videos do not show is what took place after Ramos was escorted out, other reporter’s questions then came about how Trump was looking by not facing Ramos, and not just from one reporter. Trump should had left Ramos out (if we follow the narrative that he uses against reporters that do not agree), but the other reporter’s questions did rattle him.

Trump was forced to confront Ramos, but that IMHO was the moment were Trump realized that he is not going to control the narrative, even if one of the reporters was rude to him.

“Another thing coming” is not a thing. “Another think coming” is.

And if anyone thinks that “moderate Republicans” will vote for Hillary, they do have another think coming.

Again, what I’m talking about applies only if Trump is the nominee, as much as you try to deny it, there are many Republicans on the record already reporting that there is no way that they will support Trump.

Add then add the women’s vote and the Hispanic vote and down it will go the extreme republican faction that many moderate Republicans are finding now that it was a mistake to encourage for so long.

You’ve got another thing comin’

Well yes, he is ignorant of Judas Priest, but while the original and proper is “think” the “thing” is considered to be an alternative.

If Trump is the nominee, a lot of Republicans will stay home, and that is as good as a vote for Hillary.

By ignoramuses, yes.

Which will be offset by a lot of new voters voting for Trump who didn’t bother to vote before.

As I pointed before it is an alternative, and no, it is not just reported by ignoramuses.

Except there aren’t very many Republicans that don’t usually vote, and a lot of Republicans that wouldn’t vote for him even if Ronald Reagan reincarnated and kissed him the the forehead.

The amazing thing to me is how I’ve been giving too much credit to Republicans. They are literally getting excited over an imbecile clown.

The thing is, with so many of the GOP being so shallow vapidly in love with Trump’s capering antics, there is a real chance that they’ll put a subnormal asshole at the helm of the greatest country on Earth.

Not a good chance, but the mere possibly is shocking.

“Another thing coming” makes no sense. There is no “thing” coming.