trumpf flip flops on NATO now his fans must as well..

Bill

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Must be tough, first you have to defend his crazy plans to screw it up, & now you have to argue staying in.........:palm:

Republican Donald Trump said on Monday he would work closely with NATO allies to defeat Islamic State militants if he wins the White House, reversing an earlier threat that the United States might not meet its NATO obligations.

In his second big policy speech in as many weeks, Trump said he would wage a multi-front “military, cyber and financial” war to defeat Islamic State.

“We will also work closely with NATO on this new mission,”
said Trump, whose remarks about the defense organization earlier this summer drew heavy criticism from allies and even some of his fellow Republicans.

But what he called the organization’s newly adopted approach to fighting terrorism had led him to change his mind and he no longer considered NATO “obsolete,” Trump said. He was apparently referring to reports the alliance is moving toward creating a new intelligence post in a bid to improve information sharing.

NATO has been dealing with terrorism as an alliance since after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

In a speech delivered in the vital swing state of Ohio, Trump also said that in implementing his call for a temporary ban on Muslims immigrating to the country, he would institute “extreme vetting” and develop a new screening test to try to catch people who intend to do harm to the United States.

As president, he said, he would ask the U.S. State Department and Department of Homeland Security to identify regions of the world that remain hostile to the United States and where screening might not be sufficient to catch those who pose a threat.

Reading from a teleprompter
to deliver the speech, he also attacked Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on her record as secretary of state and said she lacked the judgment and character to lead the country.

Trump, a wealthy New York businessman whose volatile campaign has alienated some in the Republican establishment, faced a fresh rebuke on Monday as he falls behind Clinton in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.

The Wall Street Journal, a leading conservative voice, said in an editorial he should fix his campaign in the next three weeks or step down. Echoing growing alarm about Trump’s candidacy among many leading Republicans, the newspaper said Trump had failed to establish a competent campaign operation.

(Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson in Youngstown, Ohio, Alana Wise in Washington and Pavel Polityuk in Kiev; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Frances Kerry)
 
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Trump for prison. Lock him up.
 
NATO is the most terrific thing, like, probably ever. We're going to partner with it in new ways, and it's going to make this aging organization YUUUUUGE! It's going to be much more lethal than ISIS.
 
Must be hard for loyal little lapdoggies to keep from getting dizzy as they spin constantly and yip approval of all their master's flip-flops.


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Yep.... The best ones I have seen trumpf pull on them was making them pro-gay.. That was hilarious & still good for a few laughs..
 
Yep.... The best ones I have seen trumpf pull on them was making them pro-gay.. That was hilarious & still good for a few laughs..

And you know, according to the right's rhetoric, once you start accommodating gays, soon after you'll be accommodating polyamorists, pedophiles, bestiality, marrying carrots, etc etc.
 
I love how the evangelicals now have to cheer about immigration policy that requires immigrants to be pro-homosexual.
 
Its cult of personality. They truly don't care what he says, they love his persona.
 
Must be tough, first you have to defend his crazy plans to screw it up, & now you have to argue staying in.........:palm:

Republican Donald Trump said on Monday he would work closely with NATO allies to defeat Islamic State militants if he wins the White House, reversing an earlier threat that the United States might not meet its NATO obligations.

In his second big policy speech in as many weeks, Trump said he would wage a multi-front “military, cyber and financial” war to defeat Islamic State.

“We will also work closely with NATO on this new mission,”
said Trump, whose remarks about the defense organization earlier this summer drew heavy criticism from allies and even some of his fellow Republicans.

But what he called the organization’s newly adopted approach to fighting terrorism had led him to change his mind and he no longer considered NATO “obsolete,” Trump said. He was apparently referring to reports the alliance is moving toward creating a new intelligence post in a bid to improve information sharing.

NATO has been dealing with terrorism as an alliance since after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

In a speech delivered in the vital swing state of Ohio, Trump also said that in implementing his call for a temporary ban on Muslims immigrating to the country, he would institute “extreme vetting” and develop a new screening test to try to catch people who intend to do harm to the United States.

As president, he said, he would ask the U.S. State Department and Department of Homeland Security to identify regions of the world that remain hostile to the United States and where screening might not be sufficient to catch those who pose a threat.

Reading from a teleprompter
to deliver the speech, he also attacked Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on her record as secretary of state and said she lacked the judgment and character to lead the country.

Trump, a wealthy New York businessman whose volatile campaign has alienated some in the Republican establishment, faced a fresh rebuke on Monday as he falls behind Clinton in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.

The Wall Street Journal, a leading conservative voice, said in an editorial he should fix his campaign in the next three weeks or step down. Echoing growing alarm about Trump’s candidacy among many leading Republicans, the newspaper said Trump had failed to establish a competent campaign operation.

(Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson in Youngstown, Ohio, Alana Wise in Washington and Pavel Polityuk in Kiev; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Frances Kerry)

This isn't a flip flop in any way, he said he was going to trigger the NATO mutual defense pact to combat ISIL since at least the bastille day massacre on the O'reilly factor. Check your facts Bill.

http://www.nytimes.com/live/truck-plows-into-crowd-in-nice-france/trump-would-declare-war/
 
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Must be tough, first you have to defend his crazy plans to screw it up, & now you have to argue staying in.........:palm:

Republican Donald Trump said on Monday he would work closely with NATO allies to defeat Islamic State militants if he wins the White House, reversing an earlier threat that the United States might not meet its NATO obligations.

In his second big policy speech in as many weeks, Trump said he would wage a multi-front “military, cyber and financial” war to defeat Islamic State.

“We will also work closely with NATO on this new mission,”
said Trump, whose remarks about the defense organization earlier this summer drew heavy criticism from allies and even some of his fellow Republicans.

But what he called the organization’s newly adopted approach to fighting terrorism had led him to change his mind and he no longer considered NATO “obsolete,” Trump said. He was apparently referring to reports the alliance is moving toward creating a new intelligence post in a bid to improve information sharing.

NATO has been dealing with terrorism as an alliance since after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

In a speech delivered in the vital swing state of Ohio, Trump also said that in implementing his call for a temporary ban on Muslims immigrating to the country, he would institute “extreme vetting” and develop a new screening test to try to catch people who intend to do harm to the United States.

As president, he said, he would ask the U.S. State Department and Department of Homeland Security to identify regions of the world that remain hostile to the United States and where screening might not be sufficient to catch those who pose a threat.

Reading from a teleprompter
to deliver the speech, he also attacked Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on her record as secretary of state and said she lacked the judgment and character to lead the country.

Trump, a wealthy New York businessman whose volatile campaign has alienated some in the Republican establishment, faced a fresh rebuke on Monday as he falls behind Clinton in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.

The Wall Street Journal, a leading conservative voice, said in an editorial he should fix his campaign in the next three weeks or step down. Echoing growing alarm about Trump’s candidacy among many leading Republicans, the newspaper said Trump had failed to establish a competent campaign operation.

(Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson in Youngstown, Ohio, Alana Wise in Washington and Pavel Polityuk in Kiev; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Frances Kerry)

This isn't accurate and hardly not surprising. NATO has assured the US that they will do more to help in the fight against ISIS. Thus Trump ONLY CHANGED HIS POSITION after NATO changed theirs.

This is just another example of horrid media bias against Trump. And a diversion to protect Hillary at the same time.

"But what he called the organization’s newly adopted approach to fighting terrorism had led him to change his mind and he no longer considered NATO “obsolete,” Trump said. He was apparently referring to reports the alliance is moving toward creating a new intelligence post in a bid to improve information sharing."
 
The Wall Street Journal, a leading conservative voice, said in an editorial he should fix his campaign in the next three weeks or step down. Echoing growing alarm about Trump’s candidacy among many leading Republicans, the newspaper said Trump had failed to establish a competent campaign operation.

A leading conservative voice. Open borders ..immigration reform .. cheap labor.
 
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