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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Michael Savage says Trump is the Churchill of our time

Winston Churchill’s back — and this time he’s the classiest of class acts.
At least so says radio talk show host Michael Savage, who praised Donald Trump as the “Winston Churchill of our time” during the real estate billionaire’s appearance on Savage’s radio show Wednesday.
Savage, who said he is supporting Trump’s presidential candidacy, talked voter identification laws, immigration and the Iran nuclear deal with the man who is currently leading most Republican presidential primary polls.
Asked about Iran, Trump said it is “inconceivable” that New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, who he always “thought loved Israel,” would support the Iran deal in the Senate.


Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/29/michael-savage-to-trump-youre-the-winston-churchill-of-our-time/#ixzz3hKm3G54M


Savage Is for Trump! Don’t Miss the Interview That DESTROYS All Other Interviews!

By Rusty Weiss |  22,866 views
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Donald Trump has yet another supporter it would seem – the wildly popular conservative talk show host, Michael Savage.
Savage interviewed Trump and praised him as “point-blank” the “best choice we have.” He noted Trump’s recent support from the legal Hispanic community.
The talk show host explained that “they (legal Hispanics) want a businessman to run the country so they can hold on to” the money they make.
He added, “They don’t want a socialist stealing their money.”
Savage also paid a tremendous compliment to Trump, comparing him to a legendary World War II-era leader.
Via WND:
One of the nation’s top radio talk-show hosts, Michael Savage of “The Savage Nation,” enthusiastically threw his considerable influence behind GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump Wednesday, declaring: “I’m for Trump. Point-blank. Best choice we have.”
Savage also called him the “Winston Churchill of our time.”
You can listen to the interview below, which covers many interesting subjects.

During the interview, Trump covered a wide range of topics, calling it “inconceivable” for New York Democrat Chuck Schumer to not denounce the President’s Iranian nuclear deal, explained that his campaign won’t accept large donations because he doesn’t want to be beholden to anybody, and voiced support for voter ID laws.
“Something has to be done,” Trump explained. He argued that without an ID, someone could vote as many as 10 times.
Why? Because “who the hell is gonna know the difference?” he asked.
Trump also got in this excellent zinger about the worst President in the history of America:
Obama “is doing a terrible job, he’s been a terrible President. The person that 

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Donald Trump Defends Huckabee’s ‘Ovens’ Imagery

Donald Trump Defends Huckabee’s ‘Ovens’ Imagery

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(JNi.media) Donald Trump, who has been known to take aim at his political opponents in the GOP Presidential campaign with insulting Tweets, actually stood up for rival Mike Huckabee after the former Arkansas governor criticized the Iran deal in a manner that compared President Obama to a Nazi leading the Jews to the ovens of death camp crematoria.
Huckabee supporters proudly display his comment, that Obama, by making a nuclear deal with Iran,”will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven” on social media memes, while critics call the remarks “inexcusable.”
Huckabee defended his remarks and said that “the response from Jewish people has been overwhelmingly positive.” He didn’t specify which Jewish people, and it must not have included the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL released a statement that “to hear Mr. Huckabee invoke the Holocaust when America is Israel’s greatest ally and when Israel is a strong nation capable of defending itself is disheartening.”

Trump has over Bush among the highly coveted women vote — 26 to 10 percent.

The most amazing part of the new poll though is the “huge lead” Trump has over Bush among the highly coveted women vote — 26 to 10 percent.
This actually isn’t the first poll to show Trump’s popularity among women voters, a reality that is in direct contradiction to the predictions of “experts” that his brash style would be unappealing to women.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015



Trump leads repubs with Hispanics

By The Right Scoop

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Well looks like Trump is right. He loves Hispanics and they love him back:
MRC TV – Presidential candidate Donald Trump leads other GOP contenders among Hispanics, a recent poll shows.
Trump recorded a 34% favorability rating among Hispanics in a national poll conducted by Public Policy Polling (PPP) among 1,087 registered voters between July 20-21.
Trump has made immigration a seminal part of his campaign, receiving praise, but also criticism, from the political left and right.
During a much-publicized visit to the border in Laredo, TX last Thursday, Trump told reporters he thought he would “win the Hispanic vote.”


Read more: http://therightscoop.com/trump-leads-gop-among-hispanics-with-34-favorability/#ixzz3hFr3EYnk

Sunday, July 26, 2015

GOP voters want more Trump

CNN/ORC poll: GOP voters want more Trump

  • Support strong among core primary voters
(CNN)Most Republican voters want Donald Trump to remain in the race for president, and he's the candidate GOP voters are most likely to say they want to see on the debate stage, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.
Trump, whose campaign for the presidency has come to dominate much of the news coverage of the Republican presidential field since he formally announced his candidacy in mid-June, remains a person Republican voters want to see more of, and a sizable 22% say they think he'll eventually win the party's nomination for president -- second only to Jeb Bush.
READ: Full poll data

Among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who are registered to vote, 52% say they want Trump to stay in the race for the party's nomination, while 33% hope that he drops out. Another 15% say they'd like to see him make an independent run for the presidency.

Saturday, July 25, 2015


Best reason to support Trump? he'll drive the wackos out of USA




Trump keeps going up in polls

The latest poll was taken between the 18th and 20th. Two of those days occurred after Trump’s McCain comments. Regardless, Trump not only held on to first place, he surged to 28% support. Bush came in second with just 14%. Walker came in third with 13%.
Trump is not only in first place, he earns twice the support of second place.
The poll also asked registered Republicans to make a second choice pick. Trump earned 10%, Walker 12%, Bush 6%.
When you combine the two numbers, Trump sits at a commanding 38%. Walker is his closest competitor with just 25%.
Trump’s comments do appear to have damaged his favorability ratings with Republican voters, which dipped from 64% to 53%. His unfavorable rating climbed from 27% to 42%.
Nevertheless, when Republicans were polled, Trump tied in favorability with McCain himself. Both sit at 57%.

Is the RNC going to push Trump to 3rd party run?

Republican Operatives Plot To Sabotage Trump – But That Could Turn Him Into Their Worst Nightmare


Donald Trump At Podium - Photo by Michael VadonCould Donald Trump become the next Ross Perot?  Right now, there is a push by Republican insiders to try to find a way to sabotage the Trump campaign and evenpotentially exclude him from future debates.  These Republican operatives claim that he is “damaging the party”, but what they really mean by that is that he is playing havoc with their plans of getting Jeb Bush into the White House.  You see, the truth is that most of the other Republican candidates are just there for window dressing.  All of the big money is already lining up behind Jeb Bush, and his campaign recently announced that it has already raised 114 million dollars.  Perhaps Scott Walker or Marco Rubio have an outside chance of contending with the Bush machine, but everyone else is just supposed to be cannon fodder and most of them know it.  If everything goes to plan, Bush will clinch the nomination very early, and that is precisely the way that the Republican establishment wants it.
But now Trump has rolled in like a wrecking ball and is messing everything up for the Republican establishment.  He is getting the vast majority of the media attention, he is talking about how terrible Bush is, and many of the things that Trump is saying are driving Republican insiders up a wall.  The following is an excerpt from a recent article on a liberal website
He objects strongly to the trade agreements, including the proposed Trans-Pacific deal now in the news, on the grounds that other countries, such as Japan and China, are superior negotiators and are taking us to the cleaners. He wants to build a tall wall on the Mexican border. He is against Common Core and federalizing education. Hewarned against invading Iraq in some detail, predicting it would expand Iran’s influence.
On each of those issues Trump is right, but that puts him at odds with Bush.
Bush is very much in favor of the Trans-Pacific partnership, Bush is not in favor of building a giant wall on the Mexican border, and Bush’s brother was the one that started the Iraq war in the first place.
Trump is not following the script of the Republican establishment, and that is making them very angry.
At this point, Republican insiders are so upset with Trump that they have even discussed ways to exclude him from future debates.  The following is an excerpt from a recent New York Times article…
Many national Republican officials are increasingly resigned to Mr. Trump’s looming presence. At a meeting of the Republican Governors Association this week in Aspen, Colo., donors and operatives mused about how to prevent him from hijacking the debate.
One idea that came up was to urge three leading candidates —Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor; Mr. Walker; and SenatorMarco Rubio of Florida — to band together and state that they would not participate in any debate in which Mr. Trump was present, using his refusal to rule out a third-party bid as a pretext for taking such a hard line. The thinking, according to a Republican involved in the conversations, was that the lesser-funded prospects who have been eclipsed by Mr. Trump would follow suit, and the TV networks airing the debates would be forced to bar Mr. Trump in order to have a full complement of candidates.
Wow.
Nothing like this has ever been done before, but this is how desperate Republican insiders are to get rid of Trump.
But if they aren’t careful, Donald Trump could go from just being a thorn in their side to being their worst nightmare.
You see, Donald Trump is already very seriously considering the possibility of running as an independent candidate.  The following is an excerpt from an article that the Hillpublished on Wednesday…
Donald Trump says the chances that he will launch a third-party White House run will “absolutely” increase if the Republican National Committee is unfair to him during the 2016 primary season.
“The RNC has not been supportive. They were always supportive when I was a contributor. I was their fair-haired boy,” the business mogul told The Hill in a 40-minute interview from his Manhattan office at Trump Tower on Wednesday. “The RNC has been, I think, very foolish.”
Pressed on whether he would run as a third-party candidate if he fails to clinch the GOP nomination, Trump said that “so many people want me to, if I don’t win.”
I’ll have to see how I’m being treated by the Republicans,” Trump said. “Absolutely, if they’re not fair, that would be a factor.”
If Donald Trump even suspects that Republican insiders are actively trying to sabotage his campaign, he could very easily pull a Ross Perot.
We all remember what happened in 1992.  Ross Perot ran as a third party candidate, and he ended up taking 18.9 percent of the vote.  Virtually everyone agrees that he took far more votes away from George Bush than he did from Bill Clinton, and so his candidacy may have actually decided the election.
Could we see a similar scenario play out this time around?
One recent survey found that Trump does have sizable support in a hypothetical three way race between himself, Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton…
A poll released earlier in this week may confirm that fear. Testing a hypothetical three-way matchup among Trump, former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida (R), and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, a Washington Post/ABC survey found Clinton (46%) easily ahead of Bush (30%) and Trump (20%).
Unfortunately for the Republican establishment, their relationship with Trump can probably not be repaired at this point.  It would take some major sucking up to undo the damage that has already been done, and I just don’t see Republican insiders doing that any time soon.
So the odds are probably pretty high that Donald Trump will end up choosing to run as anindependent.
If he does, will he run under the banner of an existing party, or will he create his own?
If Trump chooses to go his own path, perhaps he will draw from history in naming his new party.
During the peak of the populist movement, a political party known as “the People’s Party” existed from 1891 to 1908.  It was a party that sought to legitimately represent the concerns of millions of ordinary American citizens.
And that is something that we desperately need today.  We need a party that will actually represent the people instead of just doing the bidding of the elite.
So is Trump the man for the job?
Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below…

Friday, July 24, 2015


2103 article about Trump loves israel

Donald Trump 'Good Friend of Israel, Unlike President'

"Donald Trump is good friend of Israel and, unlike president, knows how to handle Mideast," advisor to Donald Trump tells Arutz Sheva.
First Publish: 7/10/2013, 7:35 PM



An advisor to American businessman Donald Trump spoke to Arutz Shevain an exclusive interview regarding the 2016 presidential elections and the special bond between Israel and the United States.

"Donald Trump is a good friend of Israel and, unlike the president, knows how to handle the issue of the Middle East," Sam Nunberg told Arutz Sheva, regarding Trump’s possible run for the presidency.

"Trump is a very close friend of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu," he said.

Trump said in an interview that Trump has always conveyed a clear message to Israel.

“You should be proud of your leader regarding the security interests of the State of Israel,” he added.

Nunberg also commended Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon saying, "he does so much for the safety of Israeli citizens."

Trump, an astute businessman whose name has become a global brand, has amassed a fortune estimated in 2009 by Forbes magazine in the amount of $2 billion.