Trump is much more humble than those destitute migrants. In fact, he even told them that they'll never be able to understand the superiority of his humbleness.
U.S. militia groups head to border, stirred by Trump’s call to arms This is simply unacceptable. I don't feel like I'm blowing things out of proportion at all. It makes me angry to see this type of reactionary nationalist vigilantism happening in America. Angry and sad because no matter what anyone says nothing will be done about it. Those people should be arrested!
As a tribute to all the candidates running in the U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday, a video of a politician conducting a press conference while hooked up to a lie detector.
Trump is still extremely frustrated with Sen. Jon Tester of Montana and that the former White House doctor Ronny Jackson wasn't able to become the director of the VA. Trump hails 'beautiful' barbed wire on southern border in Montana rally speech, slams Tester over VA Secretary saga By Ali Rogin Nov 3, 2018, 6:47 PM ET Trump hails 'beautiful' barbed wire on southern border in Montana rally speech excerpt: "The rally marked Trump's fourth trip to Montana this election cycle. He acknowledged that it has much to do with his personal animus toward Tester, who as the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee expressed concerns about alleged inappropriate behavior by Trump’s VA secretary nominee, Admiral Ronny Jackson. The allegations prompted Jackson to withdraw from consideration. “He tried to destroy Admiral Ronny Jackson. Who is the most clean-cut, wonderful person you’ve ever met," Trump said. "He tried to destroy him and I’ve never forgotten it, and honestly, it’s one of the reasons I’ve been here so much." "
Still no words from Trump on the supposed secret information that he said he had about Jon Tester that would prevent him from ever holding office again. Trump has done three rallies in Montana since September and those would have been the places to say it. During Montana Campaign Stop, Trump Turns Rally Cry Personal On Jon Tester Lachlan Markay 11.03.18 3:52 PM ET excerpt: "Days after Jackson withdrew his nomination, Trump called on Tester to resign and threatened to spread damaging allegations against the Senator. “Tester started throwing out things that he’s heard,” Trump said at a rally in April. “Well, I know things about Tester that I could say, too. And if I said them, he’d never be elected again.” Trump has not shared any of those allegations to date, and he didn’t revisit the topic on Saturday."
Trump's buddy Kemp in Georgia has been getting his rear end kicked by a smart black woman so he started claiming the Democrats have hacked into the state voter registration system. He is the one who dismissed such hacking when told the Russians had hacked into the system. Go figure!
Trump endorsed Kemp for governor of Georgia during the primary season in July 2018. He did it with his usual capricious approach of a tweet and without consulting beforehand with the party infrastructure after promising that he would. Trump Endorsement in Georgia Race Surprised, and Frustrated, Some Republicans By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns July 20, 2018 Trump Endorsement in Georgia Race Surprised, and Frustrated, Some Republicans excerpt: "They are frustrated on several fronts: because Mr. Trump’s out-of-the-blue tweet in support of Mr. Kemp was only the latest example of him intervening in races with no warning to the party infrastructure; because he continues to side with candidates they fear could prove weaker in the general election; and because Mr. Trump had assured Republican governors in private this year, at the last meeting of the National Governors Association, that he would refrain from involving himself in contested primaries, according to an official present for the conversation. Mr. Trump’s role in the Georgia race marks the second time in two months where he has offered a full-throated endorsement of a candidate who may complicate his party’s chances to hold onto a governorship in November. The winner of Tuesday’s runoff will face Stacey Abrams, who is vying to become the first black woman to serve as governor. Private polling conducted for both parties has found Ms. Abrams, the Democratic nominee, in a position to win the general election, and strategists on both sides of the race see Mr. Kemp as a riskier choice for Republicans."
So far Trump cronies have attempted to prevent 750000 colored and recently naturalized American citizens from voting in Georgia, 350,000 in Kansas, 490,000 in North Dakota, unknown thousands in Waller County Texas. In California, Trump has claimed three million illegal aliens have voted in 2016. Just the other day, Trump claimed between 25 and 30 million illegal aliens are voting in the USA...without providing proof for any of his claims.
Trump hits 83 lies in one day...a new record! Here's 11 pages of lies. The WP reports: Analysis | President Trump has made 6420 false or misleading claims over 649 days, That's 9.89 lies a day!
Kemp charges Georgia Democrats with attempted voter hack. Abrams fires back: 'Desperate.' The secretary of state provided no evidence for his claim. Democrats called it a "political stunt" two days before the election. By Allan Smith Nov. 4, 2018 / 10:11 AM EST Kemp charges Georgia Democrats with attempted voter hack. Abrams fires back: 'Desperate.' excerpt: "Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for governor, said Sunday that he was investigating the state Democratic Party for an attempted hack of the voter registration system — a claim met with a swift response from Democrats charging him with a shameless "political stunt" two days before Election Day. Kemp, who is in a neck-and-neck race with Stacey Abrams, alleged that the state Democratic Party made a "failed attempt to hack the state's voter registration system" and announced that his office was opening an investigation into the party. Kemp said his office alerted the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, but he offered no evidence to back up his allegation."
NBCUniversal, Fox News Pull Controversial Trump Campaign Ad By Brian Steinberg November 5, 2018 7:42AM PT NBCUniversal, Fox News Pull Controversial Trump Campaign Ad excerpt: "“After further review we recognize the insensitive nature of the ad and have decided to cease airing it across our properties as soon as possible,” NBCU said in a statement Monday morning. The 30-second commercial plays up the purported threat of foreign migrants entering the United States. And the spot, paid for Donald J. Trump for President and approved by President Trump, attempts to link Luis Bracamontes, a Mexican immigrant who murdered two Sacramento sheriff’s deputies in 2014, to migrants leaving Central America. The ad had also surfaced on MSNBC; Fox News Channel; and Fox Business Network. In a statement released Monday, Fox indicated the commercial would no longer appear on its networks. “Upon further review, Fox News pulled the ad yesterday and it will not appear on either Fox News Channel or Fox Business Network,” said Marianne Gambelli, president of ad sales for both outlets."
As President-elect, Trump promised to be a president for all Americans and to heal the divisive wounds. He can use the same line again after midterm elections. Trump Closes Out a Campaign Built on Fear, Anger and Division By Peter Baker Nov. 5, 2018 Trump Closes Out a Campaign Built on Fear, Anger and Division excerpt: "The president’s thundering warnings about “left-wing mobs” and a migrant “invasion” have inflamed the passions of a country, energizing conservatives he hopes to mobilize to hang onto control of Congress while exasperating opponents who accuse him of fear-mongering and demagogy. Mr. Trump has generated overflow crowds of red-hatted supporters wherever he has gone in these final days, drawing energy from their adulation and pumping them up to head to the polls on Tuesday to salvage Republican majorities in the House and Senate. Underscoring the emphasis on his base, Mr. Trump will finish out the day alongside the radio host Rush Limbaugh in the latter’s hometown, Cape Girardeau, Mo., after earlier stops in Ohio and Indiana on Monday."
I just got a phone call...that's all. My source told me that Ivanka Trump has just been awarded 18 new manufacturing patents/trademarks in China. One of them is for a voting machine. People need to start looking into that one!
It's Fox & Friends right on stage with Trump and promoting him at his campaign rallies. Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity of Fox were on stage with Trump at his campaign rally in Missouri. Before the event, Hannity claimed he was going to attend simply to cover the event as a journalist. He later said he didn't know Trump would call him to the stage. Rush Limbaugh was also on stage. PIrro and Hannity are the most ardent supporters of Trump at the Fox TV network. Hannity was also a client of Trump's personal attorney, Cohen, who has been convicted of eight felonies. Fox made a vague statement that it didn't agree with the tactic, referred to the incident as a 'distraction', and said that the issue had been 'addressed'. It's a response similar to the White House saying that Kellyanne Conway had been 'counseled' for her advertising and promoting Ivanka Trump's clothing business from the press briefing room of the White House on live national Fox TV. Fox Rebukes Sean Hannity’s and Jeanine Pirro’s Participation in a Trump Rally By Peter Baker Nov. 6, 2018 Fox Rebukes Sean Hannity’s and Jeanine Pirro’s Participation in a Trump Rally excerpt: "CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — The show onstage might well have been called Fox & Friend. As President Trump wrapped up the midterm election cycle with a late-night rally in southeast Missouri on Monday, he was joined by a trio of conservative media rock stars. Introducing the president as he stumped for Republican candidates was Rush Limbaugh, the radio host who was born and raised in Cape Girardeau. Then after Mr. Trump took the microphone, he invited two Fox News personalities, Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro, to join him on stage, where each also delivered a short speech backing the president."