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That's him. That's Trump. He is exactly what you're seeing and hearing. The guy is an A-hole. Just another prick business man with narcissistic personality disorder. If you're still having trouble figuring that out you just suck at understanding people.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
You say that like it is a bad thing. Frankly, the US needs an a-hole right now.
originally posted by: xuenchen
This guy Khan is a real beauty.
Ties to Clinton Foundation.
Ties to Saudi Arabia.
Ties to immigration.
Long list with his law firm and political establishments.
Khizr Khan’s Deep Legal, Financial Connections To Saudi Arabia, Hillary’s Clinton Foundation Tie Terror, Immigration, Email Scandals Together
Khizr Khan, the Muslim Gold Star father that the mainstream media and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been using to criticize Donald J. Trump, has deep ties to the government of Saudi Arabia—and to international Islamist investors through his own law firm. In addition to those ties to the wealthy Islamist nation, Khan also has ties to controversial immigration programs that wealthy foreigners can use to essentially buy their way into the United States—and has deep ties to the “Clinton Cash” narrative through the Clinton Foundation.
Khan and his wife Ghazala Khan both appeared on stage at the Democratic National Convention to attack, on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s behalf, Donald Trump—the Republican nominee for president. Their son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq in 2004. Khizr Khan, in his speech to the DNC, lambasted Donald Trump for wanting to temporarily halt Islamic migration to America from countries with a proven history of exporting terrorists.
Since then, Clinton operative George Stephanopoulos—who served as a senior adviser to the president in Bill Clinton’s White House and is a Clinton Foundation donor as well as a host on the ABC network—pushed Trump on the matter in an interview. Trump’s comments in that interview have sparked the same mini-rebellion inside his party, in the media and across the aisle that has happened many times before. The usual suspects inside the GOP, from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to House Speaker Paul Ryan to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to Ohio Gov. John Kasich, have condemned Trump in one way or another. The media condemnation has been swift and Democrats, as well their friends throughout media, are driving the train as fast as they can.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: mOjOm
I think a president who doesn't take guff from others to be a blessing. Weighing the pros and cons of someone who speaks .
originally posted by: carewemust
Trump's been the master of his own ship for so long, I'm starting to doubt if he's now capable of operating in committee fashion. Obama did some things unilaterally with his mighty pen, but the BIG STUFF that Trump talks about will require that he works with Congress. For someone who wrote a book on "Negotiations" Donald sure doesn't act very diplomatic.
But he's better than the pantsuited power-hungry liar.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: SeekingAlpha
I am thinking this is an obscure website only to you. This actually originated at Breitbart...but that is right wing so must be wrong.