VIDEO Did Trump Just Step On His Winky? Tells CNN That Kelly Was Bleeding From Her "Whatever"

Red Baron

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Donald Trump under fire after telling CNN that GOP debate moderator Megyn Kelly had 'blood coming out of her wherever' when she challenged him during Thursday's prime-time debate
- @thehill (corrected)

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GOP presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina tweets apparent response to Donald Trump's comments on debate moderator Megyn Kelly: 'Mr. Trump: There. Is. No. Excuse. I stand with @megynkelly' - @CarlyFiorina


Donald Trump's invitation to speak at RedState Gathering rescinded following comment about Fox News debate moderator; 'While I have tried to give him great latitude, his remark about Megyn Kelly was a bridge too far.... I have invited Megyn Kelly to attend in Donald Trump's place tomorrow night.' - @EWErickson

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Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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From his vantage point last night, PMS could have been one explanation.

At 40% compared to the closest behind him at 15%...so he alienates a few, he can afford it at this stage.

A lot of peeps are pissed at her anywho and will find some amusement with this.

He takes solid ownership of everything he says, unlike most politicans.

Calls it like you sees it Donald, I ain't mad about it.
 

Be Well

may all be well
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...yn-kelly-had-blood-coming-out-of-her-wherever

Donald Trump ratcheted up his feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly over her role as moderator on Thursday night’s Republican debate, telling CNN’s Don Lemon he has no respect for her and thinks she’s “highly overrated."

"What is it with you and Megyn Kelly?” Lemon asked Trump, who had spent most of the past 24 hours slamming Fox News and Kelly on social media and in TV interviews.

"She gets out and starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions,” Trump told Lemon. "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her — wherever.”

Trump also called Kelly a "lightweight" and went on to claim he wasn’t alone in his disapproval of Kelly’s debate-night demeanor, and that a source at Fox News told him they had been “inundated” with a record number of negative letters from angry viewers.

UPDATE 12:20 a.m.: Carly Fiorina, who was also mentioned in Trump's CNN interview, was the first Republican presidential candidate to weigh in on the real estate mogul's remarks about Kelly.

"Mr. Trump: There. Is. No. Excuse," the former CEO of HP tweeted late Friday night shortly before declaring "I stand with @megynkelly."
 

Be Well

may all be well
ETA: It was gross for sure, and I was a bit taken aback. Then I read the whole thing at The Hill which I copied above. That made it less gross. and then I was reminded of what C.S. Lewis said about evil; I think it's from The Screwtape Letters.


The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid "dens of crime" that Dickens loved to paint. It is not done even in concentration camps and labour camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice.- C.S. Lewis
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
Hay, Trump being Trump. Kindof like Joe being Joe...

After reading it in context, the MSM is running with ANYTHING they can attempt to catch him on. The MSM on all sides want's to see Trump out. He's got a HUGE fight ahead of him.
 

Red Baron

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Trump dumped from conservative event in Atlanta over 'inappropriate' comments

WASHINGTON By Steve Holland
Sat Aug 8, 2015 12:52am EDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was dumped from a prime speaking role to an important gathering of conservative activists on Friday for his criticism of Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly after a combustible debate performance.

Trump was scheduled to deliver the keynote address on Saturday night at a conference in Atlanta organized by Red State, an influential conservative group.

Red State chief Erick Erickson said he had disinvited Trump from the event because of what he described as "demeaning" remarks about Kelly who was one of three moderators during the first major Republican debate on Thursday night in Cleveland.

"While I have tried to give him great latitude, his remark about Megyn Kelly was a bridge too far," Erickson said, adding he had invited Kelly, one of Fox's highest profile anchors, to attend his conference in Trump's place.

During the debate, Kelly asked Trump to respond to derogatory statements he had made in the past about women, calling them "fat pigs" for example. Trump tried to wave off the question and dismissed Kelly during a raucous debate performance.

"And honestly Megyn, if you don't like it, I'm sorry," Trump said. "I've been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn't do that."

Erickson said in a Facebook statement that in a CNN interview Trump said of Kelly: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever."

"His comment was inappropriate," said Erickson.

"It is unfortunate to have to disinvite him. But I just don't want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong," he said.

"He is not a professional politician and is known for being a blunt talker. But there are even lines blunt talkers and unprofessional politicians should not cross. Decency is one of those lines."

A variety of Republican presidential candidates have been speaking at the Red State gathering in Atlanta and Trump was scheduled for a prominent appearance.

Shortly before Erickson's statement, Trump's campaign had just put out a media advisory with the schedule for Trump's appearance.

The New York billionaire has been riding high in the polls in recent weeks as Republican search for their nominee to face the Democrats' choice in the November 2016 election.

Carly Fiorina, the business executive who is the only woman running for the Republican nomination and who spoke to Red State on Friday, applauded Trump's dumping.

"I stand with @megynkelly," she tweeted.

(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Michael Perry)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/08/us-usa-election-trump-redstate-idUSKCN0QD05K20150808
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
At this point, the Repubs-RINO's are doing whatever it takes to push Trump out. I'm going to predict, that he WILL run as a 3rd party candidate. He will never make it with Repubs or Dems.

Which begs the question. Will Trumps 3rd party run get a Hillery on office?

If i was a third party like, the Tea Party. I would court Trump to come over. It "could" break the ice for a legit 3rd party and maybe get more candidates on office.
 

TerryK

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I watched him on CNN and Lemon played him. Trump started getting more and more careless with his talk and the Lemon kept smiling and egging him on. And Trump being Trump really got ridiculous near the end and still Lemon kept kissing his ass and sucking up to him so Trump would keep going.
I'm disappointed, not so much about what Trump said, but that he was so easily played and led into saying it by a third rate reporter.

The media has found Trumps weakness and they will now be relentless in exploiting it. Sad that it is happening so early.

By the way, I haven't seen Kelly on Fox at all today. Anybody know what her status is?
 

Be Well

may all be well
Since I'm obsessive lately, I zipped over to Breitbart and this is their article about it:

Video at link, can't embed.

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015...s-blood-coming-out-of-her-wherever-in-debate/

TRUMP: KELLY HAD ‘BLOOD COMING OUT OF HER EYES, BLOOD COMING OUT OF HER WHEREVER’ IN DEBATE

IAN HANCHETT 7 Aug 2015

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that Fox News host and primetime debate anchor Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever” during the first debate on Friday’s “CNN Tonight.”

Trump was asked if he thought Fox News had an “agenda” to “target him.” He answered, “Well, probably. I don’t know. Probably. Who cares. I don’t really care. I mean, I do my thing, and whatever it is. I’m leading in all the polls. So, hey probably have an agenda. I’m very disappointed in Fox News. … I think they probably had an agenda. But, certainly, I don’t have a lot of respect for Megyn Kelly, she’s a lightweight. And she came out there reading her little script, and trying to be tough and be sharp. And when you meet her, you realize she’s not very tough, and she’s not very sharp. She’s zippo.”

He added of Kelly, “I just don’t respect her as a journalist. I have no respect for her, I don’t think she’s very good. I think she’s highly overrated. … She gets out, and she tarts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. And you know, you can see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever, but she was, in my opinion, she was off base. And by the way, not in my opinion, in the opinion of hundreds of thousands of people on Twitter. Because it has been a brutal day. In one way, a great day for Fox. In another day, in the Twittersphere, it’s been very bad, because she’s been very badly criticized. She’s a lightweight. I couldn’t care less about her.”

Trump was asked about some of his tweets, including one where he retweeted a tweet calling Kelly a “bimbo,” and one of his aides retweeting another saying “we can gut her.” Trump stated he hadn’t seen the “we can gut her” tweet. And “She’s is able to take care of herself. She’s somebody that’s, pretty tough, and I’m sure she can take care of herself. But, you know she’s just somebody I don’t have a lot of respect for. I don’t think she’s got major talent. I don’t think she’s got very much talent at all. I mean, she’s sitting there, reading questions. She rehearsed for it for a long time.” He also criticized moderator “Fox News Sunday” host as being only a “tiny fraction” as good as his dad Mike Wallace, and there was “blood pouring out of his eyes, too.”

Trump added, “I’m doing Fox a favor by doing this show. … And then they come out with these vicious questions.”

He continued “Well, I don’t think Fox treats me well. I really like the guys on ‘Fox & Friends.’ I do like Sean Hannity, he’s terrific guy. I like Bill O’Reilly, he’s a fantastic guy, but — and Greta is great. But, I don’t think that Fox, they have, Krauthammer, who’s the worst. They have George Will, who is the dour George Will. He has nothing good to ever say about me. And I could tell you why, I mean, something happened 12 years ago where I did a number on him. I understand that. … I don’t want to explain it. But, he’ll explain it. But George will is, pathetic. I lost all respect, frankly for Bret Baier, I knew him, and I liked him, but I don’t have any respect for him anymore because of the way he handled the situation.”

He concluded that he wasn’t sure if he would do another Fox debate, and “I didn’t think they were fair. And you know, frankly, it was on ‘Morning Joe,’ another great guy, Joe Scarborough and Mika, two great people. But they thought I got treated very unfairly. … If you check out Joe Scarborough and Mika, they were shocked at the questions that I got, versus others. Now, you could make them all tough, and that’s fine, or make them all softer, and that’s fine.”
 

Hansa44

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He's probably exhausted. He is 69, you know, and he has been going non stop. Not to mention the first debate really stunk,
 

TerryK

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At this point, the Repubs-RINO's are doing whatever it takes to push Trump out. I'm going to predict, that he WILL run as a 3rd party candidate. He will never make it with Repubs or Dems.
Which begs the question. Will Trumps 3rd party run get a Hillery on office?

If i was a third party like, the Tea Party. I would court Trump to come over. It "could" break the ice for a legit 3rd party and maybe get more candidates on office.

It depends on how the public reacts. If the polls go down after today, the Repubs will start to force him out, or in Donald's words, "not be nice to him anymore", he will probably go third party.
This would be bad. I was really expecting him not to self destruct so early.
But, he is the Donald. We will see what he does tomorrow. He may surprise us all. He is very smart, but he's just not used to censoring what comes out of his mouth. Hell, I was yelling at the TV for him to shutup and be quiet and to realize that the sleazy reporter was just paying out the rope for him to hang himself.
What he does tomorrow will probably determine which way he is going to go.
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
Trump did get sucked into that one and it's his own fault. He should have said, " I had my say about Megan and the overall debate last night. It's now behind us and we are moving on to discuss the real issues we face".

Trumps strength of telling it how it is, is also his weakness. He will most likely lose votes esp: on the female side. And some may see him as a loose cannon who should not be in the Oval office. Then again, look at who we have there now...
 

TerryK

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Taken in context as written below, it is not that bad. But you can be sure the media won't be quoting it in context and they will go out of their way to imply the sexual connotation to it. They smell blood. :shk:

Since I'm obsessive lately, I zipped over to Breitbart and this is their article about it:

Video at link, can't embed.

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015...s-blood-coming-out-of-her-wherever-in-debate/

TRUMP: KELLY HAD ‘BLOOD COMING OUT OF HER EYES, BLOOD COMING OUT OF HER WHEREVER’ IN DEBATE

IAN HANCHETT 7 Aug 2015

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that Fox News host and primetime debate anchor Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever” during the first debate on Friday’s “CNN Tonight.”

Trump was asked if he thought Fox News had an “agenda” to “target him.” He answered, “Well, probably. I don’t know. Probably. Who cares. I don’t really care. I mean, I do my thing, and whatever it is. I’m leading in all the polls. So, hey probably have an agenda. I’m very disappointed in Fox News. … I think they probably had an agenda. But, certainly, I don’t have a lot of respect for Megyn Kelly, she’s a lightweight. And she came out there reading her little script, and trying to be tough and be sharp. And when you meet her, you realize she’s not very tough, and she’s not very sharp. She’s zippo.”

He added of Kelly, “I just don’t respect her as a journalist. I have no respect for her, I don’t think she’s very good. I think she’s highly overrated. … She gets out, and she tarts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. And you know, you can see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever, but she was, in my opinion, she was off base. And by the way, not in my opinion, in the opinion of hundreds of thousands of people on Twitter. Because it has been a brutal day. In one way, a great day for Fox. In another day, in the Twittersphere, it’s been very bad, because she’s been very badly criticized. She’s a lightweight. I couldn’t care less about her.”

Trump was asked about some of his tweets, including one where he retweeted a tweet calling Kelly a “bimbo,” and one of his aides retweeting another saying “we can gut her.” Trump stated he hadn’t seen the “we can gut her” tweet. And “She’s is able to take care of herself. She’s somebody that’s, pretty tough, and I’m sure she can take care of herself. But, you know she’s just somebody I don’t have a lot of respect for. I don’t think she’s got major talent. I don’t think she’s got very much talent at all. I mean, she’s sitting there, reading questions. She rehearsed for it for a long time.” He also criticized moderator “Fox News Sunday” host as being only a “tiny fraction” as good as his dad Mike Wallace, and there was “blood pouring out of his eyes, too.”

Trump added, “I’m doing Fox a favor by doing this show. … And then they come out with these vicious questions.”

He continued “Well, I don’t think Fox treats me well. I really like the guys on ‘Fox & Friends.’ I do like Sean Hannity, he’s terrific guy. I like Bill O’Reilly, he’s a fantastic guy, but — and Greta is great. But, I don’t think that Fox, they have, Krauthammer, who’s the worst. They have George Will, who is the dour George Will. He has nothing good to ever say about me. And I could tell you why, I mean, something happened 12 years ago where I did a number on him. I understand that. … I don’t want to explain it. But, he’ll explain it. But George will is, pathetic. I lost all respect, frankly for Bret Baier, I knew him, and I liked him, but I don’t have any respect for him anymore because of the way he handled the situation.”

He concluded that he wasn’t sure if he would do another Fox debate, and “I didn’t think they were fair. And you know, frankly, it was on ‘Morning Joe,’ another great guy, Joe Scarborough and Mika, two great people. But they thought I got treated very unfairly. … If you check out Joe Scarborough and Mika, they were shocked at the questions that I got, versus others. Now, you could make them all tough, and that’s fine, or make them all softer, and that’s fine.”
 

TerryK

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He's probably exhausted. He is 69, you know, and he has been going non stop. Not to mention the first debate really stunk,


Yep, and he's engaging in a world he never had to function in before. He needs a really smart and close adviser that is not afraid to tell him when to shut-up and say this or that instead. Probably needs to give him a million bucks up front and make him un-fireable :lol: so he won't be afraid to tell the king he has no clothes, otherwise the king will eventually get himself killed.

The Donald is fighting on a battlefield he has never been on before. Hope he learns fast and adapts quickly,
 

Millwright

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Taken in context as written below, it is not that bad. But you can be sure the media won't be quoting it in context and they will go out of their way to imply the sexual connotation to it. They smell blood. :shk:

Is he forward thinking enough to throw that out there as bait, to let them bite on it and then use their mis-quoting as an example of how they are jacking with him?

The liberal press is pretty arrogant and not used to being sucked in and then hammered, they are confident that there will be NO repercussions for anything they do.

24 million viewers on the first debate, a big chunk of people that would hoot & holler about him outfoxing the press in that way.
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
Megan came across as a vampire to me during the debates, so my first thought after the eye comment was blood from her incisors. She was in overdrive from the start, and head hunting. As I posted yesterday. The 4th branch of government and The Endangered RINO's are even getting compliments from CNN in how they handled the Trump Witch Trials.

The over vamped talking head can take another day week or month off for all I care.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
Looks like he is a chauvinist. (def,: "Prejudiced belief in the superiority of one's own gender, group, ) But we knew that. Can you see him in a policy disagreement with a female member of his cabinet (think Condoleezza Rice) or a Queen (think Elizabeth) or Prime minister (think Angela Merkel) and Trump making a public comment about them being on the rag or other reference to their menstrual period.. This was a big disrespectful no no and very unPresidential.
 

Terriannie

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Looks like he is a chauvinist. (def,: "Prejudiced belief in the superiority of one's own gender, group, ) But we knew that. Can you see him in a policy disagreement with a female member of his cabinet (think Condoleezza Rice) or a Queen (think Elizabeth) or Prime minister (think Angela Merkel) and Trump making a public comment about them being on the rag or other reference to their menstrual period.. This was a big disrespectful no no and very unPresidential.

Unfortunately, (Sigh) I think you're right.

I was shocked to hear the comments he said about overweight women to begin with but to go so low and attack Megan Kelly in that form was a big sign he won't be a good President.

Believe it or not, there are a whole lot of overweight women, Rosie O'Donnels and vampire, Megan Kelly's in this country. It's one thing to be an honest, straight talking, non-PC kind of guy who tells it like it is, so to speak but to be a President, you need to be a President for ALL and if you can't handle them without debasing and insulting, then even if Trump would turn this country around financially and militarily, he would FAIL!
 

mom2many

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If ya'll read the post by TerryK, Trump said the same thing about Wallace. I take his comment to mean they were out for blood and were trying to rip him to shreds.

I don't understand the fuss, women say that kind of thing to each other, maybe this is like how whites can't say the "N" word, but blacks can? It's time to stop being so damn PC and getting your knickers in a twist over every little word. Megan Kelly was a huge BITCH and unprofessional, I watched the after show and she was fairly well contorted patting herself on the back for what she considered her big win.

This female was leaning toward Trump and that comment isn't changing my mind.
 
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Hfcomms

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At least Trump is being honest and he is who he is. That is one thing that the Russians love about Putin. What you see is what you get. With 99.9% of the politicians today they are two faced paid for liars who will bend with the prevailing winds and are driven more by dollars under the table and focus groups. It's refreshing to see someone say exactly what they think even if it's not politically correct. And no, I don't think Trump would make a 'good' president.

I said in the past that you don't have to worry about Obama being a dictator. I've always said worry about the one that comes after Obama. The American people like the pre WWII Germans would only accept a dictator after a complete and total economic/financial collapse. Our collapse will be within the next few years and possibly late fall of this year. After that collapse people will vote for whoever will appear competent and promise them to turn the situation around. Trump is a demagogue who if given the power could pull off a dictatorship with the willing compliance of a lot of Americans. Everybody will be looking for a scapegoat after the collapse and Trump knows how to capitalize on that. Trump's abrasive and brash personality along with delusions of greatness would fit the bill to a T.
 

doctor_fungcool

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Fox news is anything but fair and balanced. The talking heads there(including Krauthammer) are philosophically lined up with the left.....Krauthammer was a big liberal before he started spouting off at Fox. Another big liberal was Bill Kristol....you remember Bill....he was so in favor of the Iraq War (along with other Fox pundits).

Kelly's questions were definitely framed as a 'hit piece'. They wanted to tear away Trump's feminine support.

IMHO, Fox news is a controlled opposition news source. Their purpose is to defuse and deflect the criticism that comes with government policies.

A philosophical war of the news media has started. It's Drudge vs. Fox.......velly interesting.


NOTE: Concerning the weight controversary.....I ask you this. How many obese news anchors are on the tube?
The Fox uniform requirement is ('blond, skinny, good looking, leggy, and sexy). They package their
newscasters from a bleach bottle and a six month stent with Jenny Craig. There are no donut eating
tobacco chewing, pimply faced, calorically challenged individuals doing the news. Why? You already
know the answer to that question..............................AND if you changed your allegiance to Trump
because of a few comments, then get ready for Hillary or Bush....if that happens....good luck.
 
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doctor_fungcool

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Fox news is anything but fair and balanced. The talking heads there(including Krauthammer) are philosophically lined up with the left.....Krauthammer was a big liberal before he started spouting off at Fox. Another big liberal was Bill Kristol....you remember Bill....he was so in favor of the Iraq War (along with other Fox pundits).

Kelly's questions were definitely framed as a 'hit piece'. They wanted to tear away Trump's feminine support.

IMHO, Fox news is a controlled opposition news source. Their purpose is to defuse and deflect the criticism that comes with government policies.

A philosophical war of the news media has started. It's Drudge vs. Fox.......velly interesting.


NOTE: Concerning the weight controversary.....I ask you this. How many obese news anchors are on the tube?
The Fox uniform requirement is ('blond, skinny, good looking, leggy, and sexy). They package their
newscasters from a bleach bottle and a six month stent with Jenny Craig. There are no donut eating
tobacco chewing, pimply faced, calorically challenged individuals doing the news. Why? You already
know the answer to that question..............................AND if you changed your allegiance to Trump
because of a few comments, then get ready for Hillary or Bush....if that happens....good luck.



The Orders to Take Out Trump Must Have Gone to Fox, Not the Other Candidates
August 07, 2015


http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2...trump_must_have_gone_to_fox_not_the_other_can

RUSH: It was just 24 hours ago, ladies and gentlemen -- a mere 24 hours ago -- that I was behind this very Golden EIB Microphone informing you that I had come across a bit of news. The bit of news was that big-time Republican donors had ordered to take out Donald Trump in the debate last night.

We all made a mistake. We assumed that the orders went out to the candidates. But the candidates did not make one move toward taking Donald Trump out. The broadcast network did; the candidates didn't. I mean, let's review. The first question from Megyn Kelly to Trump was, "You've called women fat slobs, pigs, whatever," and he said, "No, just Rosie O'Donnell." The place starts laughing and so forth, but she's not amused, and she tells him, "No, it's more than that."

She keeps going on and on and on about it, and says, "Is this the right kind of temperament?" Whatever it was. Trump was clearly caught entirely off guard by it, and even today he said, "I'm not... I don't know when I've ever said this stuff." Who knows if he writes all of his tweets that he posts. You know, this is the danger that when you start going in the social media stuff and tweeting stuff and maybe you hire somebody to do it for you.

I happen to know Trump does not use a cell phone, folks. He does not do e-mail, for this very reason. I was told long ago when I first started playing golf with the Trumpster, he does not use a cell phone, or at least he doesn't do e-mail. I was kind of surprised, frankly, when I saw that he started tweeting. My first question is, "Does he write these tweets himself or does he have somebody on his staff doing it just because it's hip and it's hot and he wants a presence in it?"

Regardless, don't misunderstand. I'm not getting on Megyn Kelly for asking the question. This is a presidential debate. And, folks, I don't care. I know full well that no Democrat candidate is ever gonna get a question like that. No Democrat candidate is ever gonna be made to justify his or her existence, like our candidates are. I know. I understand that. And I know that it may seem to be unfair. The point is, if you're going to enter this arena, you have to know that that's what it's going to be for you if you're on the Republican side, and you can't complain.

And he's not. He's not complaining. He's saying (paraphrased), "I think she's unhappy with me. Her question was unfair and maybe a little mean," but these realities exist. And I thought he was caught a little flat-footed, and it illustrated something. I don't think... I'm not sure he ever got back on solid footing after that. Trump, as I have observed, shines when he's in control. He's not a collaborator, folks. That's why I began predicting on Monday that he would do something to take control of this debate because that's his strength.

He's not a reactive guy. I mean, he's okay at it, but he doesn't share well. He's not a collaborator. He runs the show, and he doesn't do a lot of talking. But here's the point. That's all sideline stuff. Here's the point. Not one of the remaining nine candidates joined Megyn Kelly in taking the shot at Trump. Not one. Yet we have been told that there were orders from Republican donors to take Trump out. And there were a couple of other instances when Trump restated his views.

Remember the contretemps when the moderators were demanding that Trump prove that the Mexican government was knowingly sending rapists, murderers, purse snatchers, and so forth? Finally he said, "Well, I've been down there. I met with the Border Patrol. I've talked to the Border Patrol guys. There's no question that the Mexican government is doing this!" I can't recall off the top of my head now either.

But I've reported stories like the Mexican government is advertising in Mexico how to get on the American welfare rolls, how to get food stamps. The Mexican government is doing it all. Trump was right. He just could not recall where he saw it, who told him, how he knew it, or what have you. And that's why not a single other candidate piled
 

Mixin

Veteran Member
Taken in the context that she has been gunning for him, I think he may have meant to say "blood in her eyes" but when "blood running out of her eyes" came out, he tried to rectify it and the whole thing went wrong.

He's not used to having to be careful of every word he says but hopefully he will soon learn. Until he really lays out his plans, he needs to consider every question as baiting him for failure.
 

doctor_fungcool

TB Fanatic
Therefore, you accept Trump (warts and all), or you get ready for Bush or Hillary. It's that simple. Unfortunately, if either of them win the nomination for their party, CONUS, as a viable politically/culturally, and world power will be finito. I would venture to say, also, that the very concept of this country has already been thrown into the crapper.

Maybe, in the course of human events, it's time for a 'rough rider' to mount up and do his thing. Maybe the voter is going to have to measure each candidate carefully, knowing that the Republican National Committee has sanitized these fellows so that they seem 'germ free'. The media's spin machine is in full swing.
 
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Publius

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I think fox news has been paid just like these candidates and will try just about anything to take Trump down.
 

doctor_fungcool

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Who owns Fox News? Most of you already know that Murdock owns Fox News. Therefore, here's the smoking gun concerning what I'm stating.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/w...urdoch-to-plot-immigration-strategy/article/2



White House's Valerie Jarrett dines with Rupert Murdoch to plot immigration strategy
By Susan Crabtree • 6/20/14 11:06 AM

Valerie Jarrett & Rupert Murdoch Plot Immigration Strategy Over Dinner


President Obama's longtime senior adviser Valerie Jarrett confessed to breaking bread this week with conservative media titan Rupert Murdoch, a new White House frenemy of sorts on immigration reform.

The two dined at the posh Blue Duck Tavern on Tuesday night in Washington's Foggy Bottom, and Jarrett described the evening as “very enjoyable.”

“Good policy sometimes makes strange bedfellows,” she told reporters at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor Friday, adding that she was impressed by Murdoch's passion for passing comprehensive immigration reform.

“He is an immigrant himself and he understands from a business perspective how important immigration reform would be to our economy,” she said. “... Sometimes decisions are tough but it's time for Congress to step up and act now — and that's something he said privately to me, and I was heartened to see him express it publicly.”
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The next morning, Wall Street Journal readers awoke to an editorial by Murdoch, the paper's owner, calling on Congress to take action and pass comprehensive immigration reform and stressing its benefits to the business community and the economy.

Jarrett followed her private dinner with Murdoch with a breakfast the next day with the Business Roundtable, whose members were in town to press the case for immigration reform on Capitol Hill.

She said Republicans shouldn't be spooked by former Majority Leader Eric Cantor's stunning primary defeat, which Washington quickly attributed to his support for a middle-ground approach to some aspects of immigration reform.


“Having heard from someone like a Rupert Murdoch [on the issue],” Republicans shouldn't feel scared of it, she said.
 

doctor_fungcool

TB Fanatic
Most of the news that a person needs to know cannot be gleaned from MSM. Alternate media, and places like timebomb are the only places that some semblance of truth can be found IMHO. Now that Fox has been unmasked, let the chips for where they may.
 

doctor_fungcool

TB Fanatic
Media 'whores' and shills abound. It's the job of the truth seekers to discern, dismantle, and examine all subjects that are of interest to that person. Don't have the time you say? O.K........then don't complain.....
 

Ice Guy

Inactive
Donald would be well served, from here on out, to not answer any questions that do not pertain to how he will "Make America Great Again"

Stop playing the media's game, just answer all the silly questions with "We do not have time to waste saving this country, now ask me a relevant question or we are done"

by the way Donald, I am available to be on your staff.;)
 

Willow

Veteran Member
Trump doesn't appear smart enough to at least pretend he is a class act. He is more arrogant than Obama...and I never thought that was possible. More thin skinned than Obama...and again I didn't think that was possible. And because of his arrogance and inability to cope with anyone who dares to challenge him, his mouth runs like a sick chicken's butt and what comes out keeps getting closer and closer to what actually does come out of a sick chicken's butt.

Wonder what he will do when, as president, he has to face world leaders, that are just a bit more aggressive and lacking in respect than an American talking head, as they verbally destroy him? Oh, wait, he will have control of our nuclear arsenal to punish those who dare to say something he doesn't like. Yep, he will make a fine president that we can all be proud of. (sarcasm)

Give me Ted Cruz or Carly Fiorena any day. I can't believe people here keep making excuses for Trump. Had a liberal been talking and acting like Trump is acting, many would have been outraged. Instead he can say or do anything and people make excuses for him. He has no respect for anything or anybody and he will be a very dangerous man if he ever gets the power of the office of president. He will make Obama look like a choir boy and I am NO FAN of Obama.

Willow
 

doctor_fungcool

TB Fanatic
Donald would be well served, from here on out, to not answer any questions that do not pertain to how he will "Make America Great Again"

Stop playing the media's game, just answer all the silly questions with "We do not have time to waste saving this country, now ask me a relevant question or we are done"

by the way Donald, I am available to be on your staff.;)

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It's time, Donald, to charter a Tour bus with the logo (Let's Make America Great Again).......the tour will be entitled, The Spirit of America Tour, and you will discuss your plan with the grassroots. In the meantime, Donald, you will issue The Trump Manifesto. This document will outline your plans for the future of America. Anyone asking any specifics as to what you would or wouldn't do, will be referred to the Manifesto immediately.
 

pirate9933

Veteran Member
Trump was thinking coming out of her ears, nose, mouth.

The powers to be reached into their bag of porn and assumed he was talking about her cooter. Now we know where their minds are.
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
"She gets out and starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions,” Trump told Lemon. "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her — wherever.”

This is the context of the statement, which he repeats about Chris Wallace. Which is to say, he didn't mean it the way people are taking it. He meant bloodthirsty. Vampire-ish even.

HE DID NOT make the reference that people are being outraged about (the way I read it); it was their minds jumping to that particular gutter... though of course, he didn't immediately clarify his statement for the perpetually offended, the offense addicts, and the media whose raison d'etre is to make mountains out of molehills.

Double Entendre? Yeah, clearly. Did he let people "go there"? Yep; or couldn't be bothered to stop them.
Greg Gutfeld does much the same thing. Why is one hilarious, and the other outrageous?

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It's fascinating watching the media propaganda machine at work and how Trump knows it well enough, to throw it a great juicy steak to make his hasty exit on to the next thing. Excluding Trump from events; or the GOP-party machinery shunning him... will work exactly the opposite when it comes down to popularity among us proles. (One can only imagine a Biden/Trump debate... break out the dvrs for that one!!)

Perhaps, thats a desired outcome? A "Baffle 'em with BS" strategy? While there's a behind the scenes scramble to put together a "script" for the preferred nominee - who will steal all of Donald's talking points, polish them up, and present himself as more suitable for the office, on the basis of speaking more "intellectually"... or "professionally"... or "diplomatically"...

which then paints Donald as a "finger on the trigger" hothead, who can't express himself well and isn't trustworthy.

All I gotta say about that is: the TPTB and unwashed masses thought Obama was trustworthy??????
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I seriously don't think he had in mind "hormonal issues" when he said those words. What pirate said above is most likely. Eyes, ears, nose, mouth and fangs.
Besides, that blond on FOX is prolly too skinny and undernourished to be bleeding from "whatever".
 

Adino

paradigm shaper
its an ugly faux pas imo

but........isn't a 'no mistakes, no misspeaking' a pretty hi hurdle for anyone?

if the don is going to get such a hurdle, will everyone else?

is perfection our standard?

is it the standard for everyone?

he should be smart, proactive, and apologize

get back on the hi road and leave the little so and so kelly in the gutter where she seems so at home
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
Yes. Trump did just step on his winkey.
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Let me ask you this...if any other candidate had said this, would we be as forgiving? This is not PC, it's common manners.....it's 'Class,' or lack there of. Good gravy!
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As Marsh pointed out; what happens if he is POTUS and is in a disagreement with a female higher-up (from our country or any country) on policy? I'm sure he's belittled men as well as women in his past; he's a tough Brooklyn boy where they learn the sting of words growing up. But he's in the big leagues now. We already have had 7 tears of a classless POTUS, with one more year to go. Do we really want another 4 years?

I've been in the cheering stands with the rest of you for Trump, but it's TIME for Trump to dump the crude comments. With comments like these, he's showing how badly Kelly got to him. We all laugh at the members who get "butt-hurt' here, well Trump is in full 'butt-hurt' mode :bhrt:, thus making the paper tiger Kelly, into a real tiger, giving her more power than she actually has.

Make no mistake, the left is going to have a hey day with this comment next week. We've all been pretty forgiving of his faults but there is a line for me. As cringe-worthy as this latest comment of his is, I will hesitantly chalk this up to Trump not being politically savvy with the media, but honestly, another mis-step like this, invoking bodily functions, and I'm done with Trump.
 
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