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Trump wants to punch him in the face




Trump said he'd like to punch a protester in the face and fondly recalled the "old days" when "guys like that" who disrupted a political rally would "be carried out on a stretcher."

The demonstrator who drew Trump's ire emerged toward the end of a rally as the Republican talked about unemployment and slow GDP growth.

"He's smiling. See, he's having a good time," Trump said. "Oh, I love the old days, you know? I love the old days, you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. Oh, it's true."

And while Trump explained that "the guards are very gentle with him," his own reaction would've been different. "I'd like to punch him in the face, I'll tell you," Trump said to cheers.

He called rival Ted Cruz "sick". "There's something wrong with this guy," Trump said.

Trump questioned the Texas senator's religious beliefs, alleging that Cruz "holds up the Bible and he lies."

Trump also gave a new hint as to what his border wall might look like. Trump said that his he wants to use the Vatican's walls "as my model for the wall we want to build."


http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/23/politics/donald-trump-nevada-rally-punch/
 
No doubt Trump has already consulted with Israeli fascists on the topics of wall-building and tunnel detection and construction contracts with Zionist-controlled companies have already been drafted. You have to bend waaaaaay down and drop 'em for the AIPAC vote.
 
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The state that has long embraced its reputation as the wild west of politics is expected to embrace anti-establishment candidate Donald Trump in a blowout in the Nevada Republican caucuses.

In interviews with Republican voters across the state over the last week, many said without hesitation that they were standing firmly with Trump and had given little thought to the other Republican candidates.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/23/politics/nevada-republican-caucus-results/
 
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Los dos perdedores


Donald Trump cruised to victory in Nevada, building a broad coalition that left his two rivals trailing far behind heading into Super Tuesday.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/trump-builds-momentum-and-rivals-odds-get-longer-after-nevada-win/2016/02/24/29cb4416-dadf-11e5-8210-f0bd8de915f6_video.html
 
No doubt Trump has already consulted with Israeli fascists on the topics of wall-building and tunnel detection and construction contracts with Zionist-controlled companies have already been drafted. You have to bend waaaaaay down and drop 'em for the AIPAC vote.

If there's no doubt, show proof of your claim raghead.
 
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Trump wants to punch him in the face




Trump said he'd like to punch a protester in the face and fondly recalled the "old days" when "guys like that" who disrupted a political rally would "be carried out on a stretcher."

The demonstrator who drew Trump's ire emerged toward the end of a rally as the Republican talked about unemployment and slow GDP growth.

"He's smiling. See, he's having a good time," Trump said. "Oh, I love the old days, you know? I love the old days, you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. Oh, it's true."

And while Trump explained that "the guards are very gentle with him," his own reaction would've been different. "I'd like to punch him in the face, I'll tell you," Trump said to cheers.

He called rival Ted Cruz "sick". "There's something wrong with this guy," Trump said.

Trump questioned the Texas senator's religious beliefs, alleging that Cruz "holds up the Bible and he lies."

Trump also gave a new hint as to what his border wall might look like. Trump said that his he wants to use the Vatican's walls "as my model for the wall we want to build."


http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/23/politics/donald-trump-nevada-rally-punch/

That looks like ONE veteran. Also, it looks like someone already got that punch into his face.
 
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A CBS News journalist who was present at Friday’s violent Donald Trump rally is claiming that he was arrested for doing his job.

The reporter claimed that he was thrown to the ground by Illinois State Police before he was arrested and charged with resisting arrest.

According to footage released by CBS, the reporter does not appear to be resisting authorities.

He also clarified his reason for being at the rally, identifying himself as a member of the press and saying, “I have I.D. Press credentials I can show you.”

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/12/watch-reporter-arrested-at-trump-rally-despite-asserting-his-credentials-offering-press-badge/
 
One day Donald Trump canceled a campaign rally before it even started, the Republican presidential front-runner coldly rejected calls to temper the tone of his events.

He called protesters a "disgrace" and blamed them for fueling violent confrontations at his rallies.

The intensity of the hostility Trump faces among those opposed to his candidacy was underscored Saturday morning in Ohio. Secret Service agents briefly rushed the stage to form a protective circle around Trump after a man leapt over a barricade and charged toward the billionaire businessman.

The man, later identified by authorities as Thomas Dimassimo of Fairborn, Ohio, was able to physically touch the stage before he was tackled by security officials. He was charged with disorderly conduct and inducing panic.

Trump's rivals for the Republican nomination harshly criticized Trump for what had been taking place at his events.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Trump had "created a toxic environment" that "has allowed his supporters and those who sometimes seek confrontation to come together in violence."

Marco Rubio accused Trump of "dividing both the party and the country so bitterly" that the Florida senator said he may not be able to support Trump if he becomes the GOP nominee.

Trump on Saturday rejected the suggestion that he or his supporters were to blame, instead laying responsibility at the feet of protesters he panned as "a disgrace."

"They want me to tell my people, 'Please be nice.' My people are nice," Trump said.

Trump predicted that the images of Chicago would only embolden his supporters.

"It just makes all of our friends and supporters more angry," he said.


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/secret-service-briefly-surrounds-trump-dayton-rally-37603185
 
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