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Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« on: February 28, 2016, 07:13:50 pm »

Donald Trump said Sunday that the Republican Party isn't treating him well, suggesting he could go back on his pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee in the 2016 White House race if the party establishment keeps trying to take him down.


"I've been very good, I've been very straight and honest and honorable and they're not treating me right," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation." "You look at the way they stake the audiences in the debates ... they have this lightweight Senator Marco Rubio saying terrible things, just personal, terrible things."


He didn't say outright that he would break the GOP loyalty pledge, but added that he doesn't feel the Republican Party has held up its end of the bargain--and that he wanted to remind them that he represents "millions of people" who have voted for him thus far.


"I signed a pledge and I will, you know, abide by the pledge unless they default, but as far as I'm concerned they're defaulting," he said.


As for his tax returns, which have become an issue in the last week when 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney speculated there could be a "bombshell" in them, Trump repeated that he has "nothing to hide" and that he'll release them when he is done being audited.


"You don't learn very much from tax returns, let me tell you right now," he said. "But when you're under an audit, you don't give your papers. I've been under audit for so many years. Every year I get audited for I think over 10 years, maybe even 12 years, I've been audited. And I think it's very unfair and I think I'm being singled out."


Trump again defended the hiring practices of a club he owns in Florida, which brought in foreign workers for jobs that Americans had applied for. As he did in the Republican debate on Thursday night, Trump said the club brought in foreign workers because the jobs in question were less-desirable seasonal jobs.


"Well, they have to be qualified. It's at Mar-a-Lago, it's during the season when you can't get people, it's very, very hard to hire people, qualified people," he said. "And a lot of people didn't want the job because it's a three- or four-month job. You know, just during the season, during what we call the hot season, the high season, and it's very hard to get people because it's just one of those things."


Asked about former Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden's suggestion that the military could disobey Trump's orders if he became president, Trump just said he "disagrees" with Hayden and that it's a dangerous time in the world.


"I don't know what he means by refuse. I can only tell you there's a lot of bad things going on," he said. "They're chopping off heads in Syria, they're chopping off heads all over the Middle East. ... And all I know is that when they start chopping off heads, we have to be very firm, we have to be very strong, we have to be very vigilant. And I heard his statement and I disagree with his statement."


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-republican-party-not-treating-me-well/




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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2016, 07:46:33 pm »
I wish he would damn well leave the party then and return to the Democrats or to a third party, so that we can at least have some honesty in this election.
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2016, 07:51:37 pm »
I wish he would damn well leave the party then and return to the Democrats or to a third party, so that we can at least have some honesty in this election.


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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2016, 07:53:09 pm »
Asked about former Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden's suggestion that the military could disobey Trump's orders if he became president, Trump just said he "disagrees" with Hayden and that it's a dangerous time in the world.

I'm surprised he didn't call him a loser like McCain.  But then, I guess he doesn't want to threaten a guy that might still have friends in organizations that really can dig up all his dirt.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2016, 08:01:47 pm »
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2016, 08:05:50 pm »
How does he think hillary will treat him, or Putin, or Kim? This is a cake tasting compared to that.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2016, 08:09:02 pm »
How does he think hillary will treat him, or Putin, or Kim? This is a cake tasting compared to that.


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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2016, 08:10:37 pm »
I wish he would damn well leave the party then and return to the Democrats or to a third party, so that we can at least have some honesty in this election.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2016, 08:19:42 pm »
I wish he would damn well leave the party then and return to the Democrats or to a third party, so that we can at least have some honesty in this election.

I'm not sure he's actually IN the Republican party.  He's just using the party to increase his own power.

He's still a Democrat.

But yes......... if he would admit that, it would be at least honest.  Nothing else he's said or done has been honest, so it would be a first for him.
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #9 on: February 28, 2016, 08:52:25 pm »
Here is an interesting "what if" scenario.  Let's say the primary goes to a brokered convention and Trump is denied the nomination.  He then decides to join a third party and takes as his running mate Bernie Sanders.  I wonder how many of the "thoughtful conservatives" who support Trump today would continue to support him under this scenario?  Interestingly, a Trump/Sanders ticket in a 3 way race might stand a better chance of winning the general than if Trump was the GOP nominee.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #10 on: February 28, 2016, 08:55:31 pm »
But the UNIPARTY posters can go to the DEM Party because their is a NEW Republican Party forming that require common sense conservatism NOT the Republican Establishment Conservatives that make up the UNIPARTY and have this country in the mess it is in NOW. No MITTENS, Karl Rove , Bushies  RUBIOS, Fraud talk show hosts and News Readers allowed. But look how much fun you can have you all will have to bitch and trash somewhere else. Of course you will be in the back of the BUS! :silly:

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #11 on: February 28, 2016, 09:00:08 pm »
Here is an interesting "what if" scenario.  Let's say the primary goes to a brokered convention and Trump is denied the nomination.  He then decides to join a third party and takes as his running mate Bernie Sanders.  I wonder how many of the "thoughtful conservatives" who support Trump today would continue to support him under this scenario?  Interestingly, a Trump/Sanders ticket in a 3 way race might stand a better chance of winning the general than if Trump was the GOP nominee.

If Trump doesn't start gathering petitions in March, it will be too late to run as a 3rd party candidate. He can't wait til the Convention; won't get on any state ballots.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/7e62302db42641668ff54b8b31738b2e/trump-carson-have-until-spring-launch-third-party-runs
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #12 on: February 28, 2016, 09:01:31 pm »
If Trump doesn't start gathering petitions in March, it will be too late to run as a 3rd party candidate. He can't wait til the Convention; won't get on any state ballots.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/7e62302db42641668ff54b8b31738b2e/trump-carson-have-until-spring-launch-third-party-runs


Plus some states won't let him due to sore loser laws, but Trump doesn't seem to respect states rights.
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #13 on: February 28, 2016, 09:17:57 pm »
I'm not sure he's actually IN the Republican party.  He's just using the party to increase his own power.

He's still a Democrat.

But yes......... if he would admit that, it would be at least honest.  Nothing else he's said or done has been honest, so it would be a first for him.

 :beer:  Trump is only running under the Republican umbrella.  He is helping out his pal Hillary seize the nomination.  After the mid term election they realized that she and the DEMS  couldn't win against a conservative.  They saw a hole in a much divided GOP and went for it.  Trump had the money and the media in his pocket and is good at telling people what they want to hear without telling them anything of substance.  If Trump is the nominee, it's not going to make a whole lot of difference as a Trump presidency won't be any different than a Clinton presidency.
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #14 on: February 28, 2016, 09:21:51 pm »
Here is an interesting "what if" scenario.  Let's say the primary goes to a brokered convention and Trump is denied the nomination.  He then decides to join a third party and takes as his running mate Bernie Sanders.  I wonder how many of the "thoughtful conservatives" who support Trump today would continue to support him under this scenario?  Interestingly, a Trump/Sanders ticket in a 3 way race might stand a better chance of winning the general than if Trump was the GOP nominee.

Yeah, that sounds like a winning ticket. The super capitalist and the super socialist.

As a Trump supporter I'm so dumb that it looks like it could really happen.

Because as everyone knows, Trump is so stupid and unprincipled and so naïve that he thinks that a democratic socialist like Sanders on the ticket makes the ticket politically balanced! Yep, yep, yep, that's it.

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« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2016, 09:31:51 pm »
Yeah, that sounds like a winning ticket. The super capitalist and the super socialist.

As a Trump supporter I'm so dumb that it looks like it could really happen.

Because as everyone knows, Trump is so stupid and unprincipled and so naïve that he thinks that a democratic socialist like Sanders on the ticket makes the ticket politically balanced! Yep, yep, yep, that's it.

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Two scenatrios;  Trump will run 3rd party to ensure a DEM in the White House or he's narcissistic enough to think he could actually win 3rd party.
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« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2016, 09:34:33 pm »
Yeah, that sounds like a winning ticket. The super capitalist and the super socialist.

As a Trump supporter I'm so dumb that it looks like it could really happen.

Because as everyone knows, Trump is so stupid and unprincipled and so naïve that he thinks that a democratic socialist like Sanders on the ticket makes the ticket politically balanced! Yep, yep, yep, that's it.

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you do now what it means when someone says 'what if' right?  Indulge the question; then explain why you would never be put to the test.

And Trump is not a super capitalist, he's a super crony-capitalist.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2016, 10:07:46 pm »
Yeah, that sounds like a winning ticket. The super capitalist and the super socialist.

As a Trump supporter I'm so dumb that it looks like it could really happen.

Because as everyone knows, Trump is so stupid and unprincipled and so naïve that he thinks that a democratic socialist like Sanders on the ticket makes the ticket politically balanced! Yep, yep, yep, that's it.

 :facepalm2:

I guess i am the dumb one because i see a certain symmetry to a Trump/Sanders ticket.  They both appeal to anti-establishment voters, they are both regarded as outsiders, and they have a common protectionist policy agenda to build a platform around.  As far as getting on the ballot, maybe they run under the green party or some other party already in existence.  It is not likely, but I don't see it as entirely implausible.
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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2016, 10:09:57 pm »
I guess i am the dumb one because i see a certain symmetry to a Trump/Sanders ticket.  They both appeal to anti-establishment voters, they are both regarded as outsiders, and they have a common protectionist policy agenda to build a platform around.  As far as getting on the ballot, maybe they run under the green party or some other party already in existence.  It is not likely, but I don't see it as entirely implausible.


But does Trump want to spend his own mounting a third party campaign..
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« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2016, 10:14:35 pm »

But does Trump want to spend his own mounting a third party campaign..

Probably not, but if the GOP nomination is denied him and the path is there, I think he could do it.  Right now the threat is simply a negotiating ploy.

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2016, 10:15:08 pm »
:beer:  Trump is only running under the Republican umbrella.  He is helping out his pal Hillary seize the nomination.  After the mid term election they realized that she and the DEMS  couldn't win against a conservative.  They saw a hole in a much divided GOP and went for it.  Trump had the money and the media in his pocket and is good at telling people what they want to hear without telling them anything of substance.  If Trump is the nominee, it's not going to make a whole lot of difference as a Trump presidency won't be any different than a Clinton presidency.

Your analysis is spot on, liberty.
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« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2016, 10:16:05 pm »

But does Trump want to spend his own mounting a third party campaign..

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2016, 10:17:49 pm »
:beer:  Trump is only running under the Republican umbrella.  He is helping out his pal Hillary seize the nomination.  After the mid term election they realized that she and the DEMS  couldn't win against a conservative.  They saw a hole in a much divided GOP and went for it.  Trump had the money and the media in his pocket and is good at telling people what they want to hear without telling them anything of substance.  If Trump is the nominee, it's not going to make a whole lot of difference as a Trump presidency won't be any different than a Clinton presidency.


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« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2016, 10:22:59 pm »
Why in the name of heaven would Trump claim the Republican Party is not treating him right? Ridiculous.

"Looks like McConnell is conceding the nomination to Trump, but won’t give him any support in November. He is telling other senators that this is OK:

     'While still hopeful that Mr. Rubio might prevail, Mr. McConnell has begun preparing senators for the prospect of a Trump nomination, assuring them that, if it threatened to harm them in the general election, they could run negative ads about Mr. Trump to create space between him and Republican senators seeking re-election. Mr. McConnell has raised the possibility of treating Mr. Trump’s loss as a given and describing a Republican Senate to voters as a necessary check on a President Hillary Clinton, according to senators at the lunches.

     'He has reminded colleagues of his own 1996 re-election campaign, when he won comfortably amid President Bill Clinton’s easy re-election. Of Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell has said, “We’ll drop him like a hot rock,” according to his colleagues.'"

http://www.rickey.org/mitch-mcconnell-says-republicans-will-drop-donald-trump-like-a-hot-rock-if-he-wins-gop-nomination/291719/

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Re: Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"
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"I've been very good, I've been very straight and honest and honorable and they're not treating me right," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation." "You look at the way they stake the audiences in the debates ... they have this lightweight Senator Marco Rubio saying terrible things, just personal, terrible things."

It should be noted that Donald Trump makes Barack Obama look like a mature tough guy.

Donald has to be the wussiest, whiniest candidate to ever run for political office.

He can't take a punch.
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