Trump Staff Said To Be Suicidal As Republican Nominee Completely Out Of Control

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It is being reported from within the campaign that Trump’s own staff is suicidal as the Republican nominee is listening to no one but himself as he drives his presidential campaign into the ground.
John Harwood of CNBC reported:

I exchanged messages Tuesday evening with a longtime ally of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, whom I asked about who was calling the shots in the campaign. The response indicated that Manafort, a veteran of Republican politics brought in this spring for the transition from primaries to the general election, has lost control over his candidate. “Manafort not challenging (Trump) anymore,” Manafort’s ally wrote. “Mailing it in. Staff suicidal.”

The Trump campaign responded to Harwood by claiming that everything is fine and that the reporter is a liberal.

Everything is most definitely not fine. The evidence that Donald Trump is self-destructing was all over the news for anyone with a pair of eyes to see. After Trump had continued to attack the family of a fallen military hero for days, it was clear that there is no one in the campaign who could stop him.

The truth is that Donald Trump has been out of control for the duration of his presidential campaign. His behavior is nothing new. What saved Trump in the past was the Republican primary calendar. Trump would say something horrid, but the focus of the media would shift to the next primary or caucus, and Trump would be off the hook. In the general election, Trump’s behavior is the focus, and there is nothing out there to save Republicans from their terrible nominee. Conservative media is trying to distract from Trump with the allegation that Obama sent Iran $400 million in exchange for hostages, but it won’t work.

Trump’s staff is suicidal with good reason. Their boss is losing and destroying everything in his path, and it seems that there is no one who can save Donald Trump from himself."

http://www.politicususa.com/2016/08...al-republican-nominee-completely-control.html


Trump for Institutionalization 2016
 
Good idea starting another thread.

http://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...publican-Nominee-Is-Completely-Out-Of-Control

This thread won't be ruined by you-know-who.


A day after Donald Trump declined to endorse Paul Ryan, Trump’s running mate broke with the Republican presidential nominee by offering his own endorsement.

“I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly endorse his reelection,” Pence said today. “He’s a longtime friend, he’s a strong conservative leader. I believe we need Paul Ryan in leadership.”



http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mike-pence-breaks-donald-trump-strongly-support-paul/story?id=41097589
 
Crap, I can't delete mine now.

No need. The other disintegrated under the usual obsessive sniping.

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Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, pushed back against reports of turmoil within the Republican nominee’s campaign on Wednesday, accusing Hillary Clinton’s campaign of spreading a false narrative.

“The candidate is in control of his campaign. That’s number one, and I’m in control of doing the things he wants me to do in the campaign,” Manafort said on Fox News.

“The turmoil, this is another Clinton narrative that she put out there and that the media is picking up on,” he added.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/paul-manafort-trump-turmoil_us_57a218cfe4b0104052a0a203
 
If the GOP were the Hindenburg , Manafort would describe it's disaster as; a small incendiary incident that was quickly put out.
Manafort is the spin doctor of spin doctors.
The GOP is ablaze.
 
The election is rigged, because voter fraud. :rofl2:

He said the primaries were rigged as an excuse against the possibility of losing the primary.
He said the convention was rigged as an excuse against his possibly losing the nomination.
I detect a pattern.
This is standard operating procedure in third world politics.
 
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