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“You have one of the worst representatives of any representative in the United States,” Trump told his South Carolina supporters at the town hall about Graham.

“I don’t think he could run for dog catcher in this state and win,” he charged. “He’s a terrible representative for this state.”

Donald Trump: Lindsey Graham ‘Couldn’t Run For Dog Catcher In This State And Win’ ; Attacks Ted Cruz, Fox News



“It’s been an amazing experience,” Trump said when asked how it has been on the campaign trail for the past eight months. “There’s a lot of dishonesty in politics,” Trump added. “In particular, Senator Cruz – he’ll say anything!”

Trump said Cruz has stated Trump supports Obamacare and is against the Second Amendment, both allegations Trump says are absolutely false. He vowed to repeal Obamacare and protect the Second Amendment. “Where does he come up with this stuff?” Trump questioned of Cruz.

“Cruz does lie,” he added, referencing Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
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also calling Cruz a liar during the GOP primary debate last Saturday.

Trump then turned from criticizing Cruz to going after Fox News when he was asked how the media has treated him during his presidential campaign.

“I was watching Fox this morning,” Trump responded. “They have pundits on that are just one after the other, negative.”

The real estate mogul said Fox News mistreats him.

“I think Fox in particular treats me so badly, it’s incredible,” he charged. “It doesn’t matter I guess,” he added, referencing his big win in the New Hampshire primary last week and his lead in the polls. “All I can do is tell the truth.”

Earlier in the morning, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) – who is backing former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush – appeared on Fox News slamming Trump.

The GOP frontrunner also responded to Graham’s criticism during the town hall.

“You have one of the worst representatives of any representative in the United States,” Trump told his South Carolina supporters at the town hall about Graham.

“I don’t think he could run for dog catcher in this state and win,” he charged. “He’s a terrible representative for this state.”

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/17/3062901/
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Paging Alex Jones.

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Trump is certifiable.

I'm more and more convinced his supporters are too.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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What THE Hell is he talking about? The war in Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield were in the 1990s BEFORE 9/11/2001 under George HW Bush, after  Saddam Hussein ordered the invasion and occupation of neighboring Kuwait.

Operation Enduring Freedom was in response to 9/11, launched Oct 2001 against Taliban and al Qaeda targets who were directly involved with 9/11 or training others for additional attacks.

In 2002 the U.S. under President George W. Bush sponsored a U.N. resolution calling for the return of weapons inspectors to Iraq; U.N. inspectors reentered Iraq that November, but it was evident that the full inspection called for by the resolution was not being allowed, with off-again, on-again inspections, and stories of Iraq moving WMD out of the country.  The United States and Britain began amassing forces on Iraq’s border. Bush issued an ultimatum on March 17, 2003, demanding that Saddam Hussein step down from power and leave Iraq within 48 hours, under threat of war. Hussein refused, and the second Persian Gulf War began. AGAIN NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11   All to do with a mad-man, and his two crazy sons.

He can argue about the intelligence received about WMD, but when he claims that Bush went after Iraq because of 9/11, that is Michael Moore, or Alex Jones conspiracy nut territory.
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Seems he forgot about the 9/11 Commission Report, the official report of the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Is he saying he wants to throw out that report and start all over again?  Maybe start with the melting point of steel? Rosie O'Donnell can help him write that section.
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Trump is certifiable.

I'm more and more convinced his supporters are too.
The is your way around making "personal" attacks. Make a group attack, instead.

I talk politics with friends, neighbors, business associates, relatives. A common theme is successful business people who support Trump.

I assure you they are not certifiable. One built a company with annual revenue of $15 million. He semi-retired while in his 40s. He owns property in several counties. He is a pilot. His now grown children finished bachelors degrees in 4 and 3 years respectively. The 3 year grad, starts medical school soon.

That entire family admires Trump for the priorities he names, his business success, etc. The younger generation had to work in college, not because they needed money, but because they were being raised with old school values.

The older generation come from big extended families, with little divorce. One characteristic I determined that they have: they would think it certifiable to hang out on internet forums, and get banned repeatedly. Certifiable. Certifiable.
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The is your way around making "personal" attacks. Make a group attack, instead.

I talk politics with friends, neighbors, business associates, relatives. A common theme is successful business people who support Trump.

I assure you they are not certifiable. One built a company with annual revenue of $15 million. He semi-retired while in his 40s. He owns property in several counties. He is a pilot. His now grown children finished bachelors degrees in 4 and 3 years respectively. The 3 year grad, starts medical school soon.

That entire family admires Trump for the priorities he names, his business success, etc. The younger generation had to work in college, not because they needed money, but because they were being raised with old school values.

The older generation come from big extended families, with little divorce. One characteristic I determined that they have: they would think it certifiable to hang out on internet forums, and get banned repeatedly. Certifiable. Certifiable.

So we're not allowed to say anything about generic Trump supporters either? 

My observation is that most who support Trump do so for emotional reasons, not for his policies, which are nothing but cliched generalities.  The man himself knows so little about what he's saying most of the time, except that he knows how to push buttons to get people worked up.

His rants at Bush over 9/11 and the Iraq War should give any thinking person pause, but, apparently, nothing is too outrageous from this man for his sycophants.  I really do believe he could shoot somebody and his followers would not care.

Thanks for the shot at the end.  That must be YOUR way around a personal attack.
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Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.