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liberal N proud's JournalWhoha! Trump Just Cut Ties With The Ohio GOP
The Donald Trump campaign has issued a statement cutting ties with Ohio GOP Chair Matt Borges. Ohio, a swing state with 20 Electoral College votes at play, is critical to any presidential campaign.
Trumps Ohio chairman Bob Paduchik is accusing Borges of undermining Trump to take Reince Priebuss job as chair of the Republican National Committee.
Paduchik wrote a letter to the state community. It read in part:
Its no great secret that Chairman Borges was never fully on board, but his actions over the last week demonstrate that his loyalties to Gov. John Kasichs failed presidential campaign eclipse his responsibility as chairman of the Ohio Republican Party. The chairman is also driven by an apparently insatiable need for publicity.
http://www.liberalamerica.org/2016/10/15/breaking-trump-just-cut-ties-ohio-gop-video/
If this is true, Trump will have fewer resources in Ohio.
This Republican’s ‘Confession’ From The 1964 Election Is Eerily Appropriate Today
Back in 1964, Barry Goldwater literally scared a significant portion of the electorate into voting for Lyndon Johnson. His rhetoric was so extreme and hard to follow that a life-long Republican filmed a campaign ad for Johnson explaining why he no longer could support the Republican nominee. Sound familiar?
The video shows an unnamed Republican man confessing his feelings about the election with gravity and regret in his voice. Of course, the title of the video along with the notion that speaking your feelings is a confession is a bit misleading, but we see here something weve been privy to throughout the 2016 election as well.
Heres the ad in its raw format:
https://www.good.is/articles/confessions-republican-video-election?utm_source=121&utm_medium=FB&utm_campaign=swp
Anderson Cooper Fact Checks Trump Campaign Manager Mid-Sentence, Segment FLIES Off Rails
During an interview with CNNs Anderson Cooper, Kellyanne Conway tried her hardest to defend alleged unregistered sex offender Donald Trump. Unfortunately, its hard to defend the indefensible, and Conway just like her candidate during the second presidential debate was no match for Cooper.
Taking a page from alleged sex offender Donald Trumps book, Conway tried to argue that Bill Clinton has said and done far worse things than Trump described in the audio that was leaked late last week. First, Conway listed Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky while he was still in office. Then, after naming other indiscretions, she got to the civil lawsuit that Clinton settled with Paula Jones in 1998. Conway argued that Clintons $850,000 settlement was proof that the former president was guilty.
Now, the problem with Conways argument is not necessarily her claim that settlement implies guilt. The problem, instead, is the double standard she created with her statement, which Cooper caught on to immediately. Cooper said:
Your candidate has settled numerous lawsuits without admitting any guilt on a whole number of things.
Trump exceeded expectations last night
He was on stage with a woman and didn't try to sexually assault her.
What are the ethics of working with multiple recruiters?
I am in the process of looking for a new position and after updating my on-line resume, I have received several calls from recruiters. Are there issues with having more than one looking for jobs for me?
Comedians will have a field day with last night
But I hope they don't hope for a Trump win in November just because he would be funny.
But the comedy would quickly become horror.
Mr. Khan’s Response is Perfect...
POLITICSTrump Said His Son Would Be Alive If He Was President. Mr. Khans Response is Perfect
The only thing that #TrumpSacrifices is the truth.
http://occupydemocrats.com/2016/10/10/trump-said-son-alive-president-mr-khans-response-perfect/
Post debate, Trump's huddle, Clinton’s engaged the crowd
Uncommitted voters my ass
If there are women in the audience that accused Bill Clinton of anything, they are NOT uncommitted.
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