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Title: 'TRUMP WON'T BE GOP CANDIDATE' - Update Jeb Bush, fellow GOP candidates rush to distance themselves from Donald Trump (+video)
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URL Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/USA-Up ... selves-from-Donald-Trump-video
Published: Jul 7, 2015
Author: By Henry Gass
Post Date: 2015-07-07 00:45:19 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: DONALD TRUMP, jeb bush, 2016
Views: 156
Comments: 7

Opposition to his remarks describing illegal immigrants as 'rapists' and 'killers' is mounting within his own party, but Donald Trump’s candidacy remains 'viable.'

The crowded and ideologically diverse field of Republican presidential candidates has found one thing they mostly agree on: Donald Trump does not speak for the majority of Republicans.

Candidate after candidate used appearances on Sunday talk shows to denounce Mr. Trump and distance themselves from him after the billionaire real estate mogul criticized Mexicans and immigrants who come to the US illegally as “rapists” and “killers.”

“They’re bringing drugs,” Trump said while announcing his presidential bid last month. “They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.”

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Former New York Gov. George Pataki was the first GOP candidate to denounce Trump, first in a tweet and later in a press release, describing the remarks as “www.mediaite.com/online/p...rumps-divisive-rhetoric/" target="_blank">sad and divisive.”

Mr. Pataki also launched www.georgepataki.com/takeastand" target="_blank">a petition on his campaign website – called “Stand Up to Trump” – asking petitioners to denounce the business mogul's remarks.

GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush, a former Florida governor who has a Mexican wife, told the Associate Press he is personally offended by Trump’s remarks.

“I don’t think he represents the Republican Party, and his views are way out of the mainstream of what Republicans think,” he told reporters after marching in Fourth of July parades in New Hampshire.

And other Republican candidates are now following suit.

US Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida called the comments “not just offensive and inaccurate, but also divisive," in www.mediaite.com/online/m...not-offering-a-solution/" target="_blank">a statement released last Friday.

“Our next president needs to be someone who brings Americans together,” wrote Senator Rubio. “Our broken immigration system is something that needs to be solved, and comments like this move us further from – not closer to – a solution.”

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said on CNN’s “State of the Union” www.politico.com/story/20...-immigration-119742.html" target="_blank">Sunday that, while some immigrants may have “nefarious goals,” most of them come to the country for the opportunity to be Americans.

“I’m for reasonable approaches to immigration,” said Mr. Huckabee. “I say some things very differently. I say every night, I get on my knees and thank God I’m in a country people are trying to break into, rather than one they’re trying to break out of.”

Rick Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator and presidential candidate, www.cbsnews.com/news/sant...-issue-with-immigration/" target="_blank">said on CBS’ “Face of the Nation” that he disagreed with Trump’s “verbiage.”

“While I don’t like the verbiage he’s used, I like the fact that he is focused on a very important issue for American workers and particularly, legal immigrants in this country,” said Mr. Santorum. “I think Donald points to a very important thing,” he added, “which is we have a serious problem of illegal immigration in this country that is undermining American workers: by flattening out wages and lowering the standard of living for those in the US legally.”

Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, www.washingtontimes.com/n...r-says-donald-trump-doe/" target="_blank">appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” said that Trump “does not represent the Republican Party” and doesn’t understand southern border issues.

Some candidates have come out in support of Trump, however, including Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

Sen. Cruz appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in www.bloomberg.com/politic...z-i-salute-donald-trump-" target="_blank">an interview that aired on Sunday, saying: “I salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal immigration.”

“The Washington cartel doesn’t want to address that. The Washington cartel doesn’t believe we need to secure our borders,” he added. “The Washington cartel supports amnesty and I think amnesty’s wrong, and I salute Donald Trump for focusing on it. He has a colorful way of speaking. It’s not the way I speak, but I’m not going to engage in the media’s game of throwing rocks and attacking other Republicans. I’m just not going to do it.”

Businesses have already fled from Trump after his comments, including NBC Universal, Univision, and Macy’s. Political strategists believe he is turning into a www.csmonitor.com/USA/Pol...publican-liability-video" target="_blank">political liability, however, Trump continues to do surprisingly well in polls.

Harry Wilson, a professor of public affairs and director of the Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, told the Monitor www.csmonitor.com/USA/Pol...p-surging-in-early-polls" target="_blank">last week that in an overflowing Republican field (there are now almost 20 candidates) Trump’s name recognition is helping him stand out.

“Americans are, quite understandably, not fixated on the 2016 Presidential election yet. So, the name currently in the news will garner support in the short run,” said Professor Wilson. “Donald Trump has strong name recognition and the ability to self-finance his campaign indefinitely. Those qualities makes him viable."

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#2. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” said that Trump “does not represent the Republican Party” and doesn’t understand southern border issues.

But does Rick Perry "understand southern border issues"????

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Never trusted Rick Perry since he said any Texan that didn't want to pay college tuition for illegal aliens living in Texas had 'Cold Hearts.'

Is it true that Spanish-speaking teachers in the Texas education system get an extra 3 grand or so, above and beyond what those who don't speak it do?

Love Texas history. Love Texas.

So do the Republicans who have worked for decades to erase the Texas border ..


The Bush Legacy ..

Republican Party 2004 Campaign [targeted at Hispanics]



(make sure you rewind this to the start, it has a tendency to begin in the middle)

George W. Bush on Immigration

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2015-07-07   3:27:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#4) (Edited)

I've heard that Perry was either a big gliberal or a creature of no convictions. They told him he'd make a great politician and he asked them which side would be more advantageous for him. They said TX was mostly a conservative state and that's how he became a GOPer.

Hasn't Trump flirted with us before, then pulled back? Or was he just laying the groundwork for his current heroics...... There's a documentary tour of Trump Tower that shows his gym. There are lockers with elegant wood fronts and each has an engraved plate -- you know, Slick Willy et al. These are his pals and he takes good care of them.

You'll have to pardon my cynicism. Am told there's no cure.

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Hasn't Trump flirted with us before, then pulled back?

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We've been 'TRUMPED' several times now ..

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'The Donald' dog whistle: Leave no racist voter behind

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Screenshot-16Lawrence O'Donnell nailed it on Tuesday night: "My view is very simple here. The Republicans and Mitt Romney have made the cold calculation that they may win with 50.1 percent of the vote [the Karl Rove formula], but they want 100 percent of the racist vote in America. They don't want a single racist to stay home. So they got the pied piper of American racism, and that is now Donald Trump, to do his tune about hatred of the president and the birth certificate."

"The Romney campaign is determined not to leave a single racist voter behind."

Donald Trump is the Romney campaign's designated race-baiter for the long-standing GOP Southern strategy of exploiting white Americans' racial prejudices and fears.

The question is whether the feckless corporate media villagers will allow Romney to continue to get away with bullshit excuses about how he can't control what his supporters do and say (Trump is not just a supporter, he is a campaign surrogate and fundraiser), or take him to task for his embrace of nativist and racist Birtherism and going all in on the GOP Southern strategy of dividing the nation by race.

In case there was any doubt that Romney’s embrace of Donald Trump was a nod to birthers, Romney released his birth certificate just minutes before a joint appearance with the Birther King in Las Vegas last night. Romney is not entitled to any benefit of the doubt on this racist Southern strategy.

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