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Trump approves of the way his supporters beat a black man during a Saturday rally in Birmingham, Alabama.

"...He should have been roughed up," Trump said during a Sunday morning call-in appearance on "Fox & Friends."

A CNN reporter captured video of the Saturday incident in which a black man was punched and kicked after he was tackled to the ground at Trump's rally.

Trump is heard in the video yelling, "Get him...!"


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-black-lives-matter-protester_5651ea96e4b0258edb31dd7e
 
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“I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down,” Trump told a crowd in Birmingham, Ala., on Saturday. “ I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down.”

No news reports exist of people cheering in the streets, and police officials and the mayor of Jersey City have said that it did not happen.

An Internet rumor about people cheering in the streets, which said it was in Paterson, not Jersey City, has been denied numerous times by city and police officials.

But when pressed in an interview, Trump emphatically stuck to his story.

“It did happen, I saw it,” Trump said. “It was on television. I saw it.”

When reminded that it didn’t happen, Trump again insisted that he saw it.

“I know it might be not politically correct for you to talk about it, but there were people cheering as that building came down, as those buildings came down. And that tells you something,” he said. “It was well covered at the time.”

A series of new polls released early Sunday morning all show Trump holding a commanding lead in both nationwide and state-specific polling.




http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/11/22/donald-trump-again-insists-he-saw-celebrations-in-new-jersey-on-sept-11/
 
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Trump refused Sunday to rule out a third-party presidential run, as he vowed to bring back waterboarding.

He also said he’d support tracking Muslims in the US.

“I definitely want a database and other checks and balances. We want to go with watch lists. We want to go with databases,” he said.

The real estate tycoon also doubled down on his assertion thousands of Arabs in New Jersey cheered the World Trade Center’s collapse on 9/11 despite police disputing that account.

“It did happen,” Trump insisted.

Fresh polling shows Trump is the undisputed Republican front-runner.



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“I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down,” Trump told a crowd in Birmingham, Ala., on Saturday. “ I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down.”

No news reports exist of people cheering in the streets, and police officials and the mayor of Jersey City have said that it did not happen.

An Internet rumor about people cheering in the streets, which said it was in Paterson, not Jersey City, has been denied numerous times by city and police officials.

But when pressed in an interview, Trump emphatically stuck to his story.

“It did happen, I saw it,” Trump said. “It was on television. I saw it.”

When reminded that it didn’t happen, Trump again insisted that he saw it.

“I know it might be not politically correct for you to talk about it, but there were people cheering as that building came down, as those buildings came down. And that tells you something,” he said. “It was well covered at the time.”

A series of new polls released early Sunday morning all show Trump holding a commanding lead in both nationwide and state-specific polling.




http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/11/22/donald-trump-again-insists-he-saw-celebrations-in-new-jersey-on-sept-11/

Trump feels no need to stick to the facts.

Trtump's claiming as fact a previously dis-proven internet hoax speaks volumes about his supporters.
 
Trump feels no need to stick to the facts. Trump's claiming as fact a previously dis-proven internet hoax speaks volumes about his supporters.

He's observed the behavior of uncritical idiots like BLABO, who mindlessly believe nutbag websites and chain emails and continue to insist the BS they spread is true, no matter what.

Poor BLABO.
 
Trump’s refusal to back down amid outcry over his often incendiary racial and religious rhetoric comes as polls show him once again with a clear lead over the rest of the candidates seeking the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.

Trump warned the audience that Islamic State fighters might recruit their children online and called for an impenetrable wall along the border, prompting the crowd to chant: “Build a wall! Build a wall! Build a wall!”

Saturday’s racially charged altercation occurred in Birmingham, famous in the 1960s as a center of the civil rights struggle. The thousands who attended Trump’s rally were nearly all white.

Several white men were seen kicking and punching a black man in video captured by CNN reporter Jeremy Diamond before Trump staff forced him back.

A Washington Post reporter in the crowd witnessed one of the white men put his hands on the mans' neck.

Also at the Birmingham rally, Trump claimed he watched as “thousands and thousands of people” in Jersey City, N.J., cheered the fall of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, giving the impression that he was talking about Muslims living in the United States being happy that so many Americans died in the attacks.

Officials have repeatedly debunked these persistent Internet rumors — most commonly attached to Paterson, N.J., rather than Jersey City — and there is no news coverage or other evidence corroborating them.

Trump stood by his comments during an interview on Sunday, saying that the cheers came from the “large Arab populations” in New Jersey.

“It did happen. I saw it,” Trump said. “It was on television. I saw it.”

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop said on Twitter that Trump “has memory issues or willfully distorts the truth.”

Jerry Speziale, the Paterson police commissioner, told The Post’s fact checker: “That is totally false. That never happened. There were no flags burning, no one was dancing.”




https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-defends-bogus-muslim-claim-and-rough-treatment-of-black-protester/2015/11/22/b93e7f3a-913f-11e5-a2d6-f57908580b1f_story.html
 
I don't think Donald Trump is the best candidate and I don't see myself voting for him in the Texas primary but I do think that alot of what he says is stuff that alot of us often are thinking but wont say. Sometimes I do wonder if he ran for publicity and is now trying to say or do things that will make him fall in the polls so he can get out of the race and start another TV show or something but clearly his words whether he believes them or not are resonating with a lot of Americans. I do think it's getting close to time though that he should fade away but who knows if that's going to ever happen at this rate.
 
The fundamental problem with Donald Trump is that he has a complete misunderstanding of the world around him. He says things because he read them on an online chatroom and they either sounded good to him, or he believes they sound good to people he is trying to win over. But Mr. Trump doesn't understand economics. He doesn't believe that America projects strength when we trade with other countries, and he doesn't seem to understand that free trade has not only created jobs, but that jobs related to exports pay an average of 15% more than other sectors of the economy. He also has no way to pay for his massive tax cut; deficit spending is a tax increase not only on this generation, but the next. We need to cut taxes, but we need to do so in a way that doesn't force us to go further into debt. Mr. Trump has also embraced economic stimulus, it failed in the 1930s, it failed under Lyndon B. Johnson, and it failed in 2009. Finally, Mr. Trump hasn't a clue about the world, he has admitted that he gets his foreign policy information from watching cable television shows on Sunday.
 
I don't think Donald Trump is the best candidate and I don't see myself voting for him in the Texas primary but I do think that alot of what he says is stuff that alot of us often are thinking but wont say. Sometimes I do wonder if he ran for publicity and is now trying to say or do things that will make him fall in the polls so he can get out of the race and start another TV show or something but clearly his words whether he believes them or not are resonating with a lot of Americans. I do think it's getting close to time though that he should fade away but who knows if that's going to ever happen at this rate.

He says what wiser men didn't say because they're not morons and thought better. Again, Trump proves that democracy has failed as a system. Obama should suspend the constitution and rule by decree. Trump should be executed.
 
He says what wiser men didn't say because they're not morons and thought better. Again, Trump proves that democracy has failed as a system. Obama should suspend the constitution and rule by decree. Trump should be executed.

Ben Carson should monitor you, and Trump should have you waterboarded.
 
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