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#19241058 at 2023-07-25 23:51:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23631: It's all Joever... but the shilling Edition
Fox News Mourns the Loss of DeSantis 2024 Bid: "Trump Keeps Getting Stronger"
July 25, 2023
Bedminster, NJ - In no uncertain terms, Rupert Murdoch made clear that Ron DeSantis is his golden boy, no longer.
Today on America Reports, Fox News' Bret Baier and John Roberts eviserated DeSantis as news broke that the DeSantis campaign has fired more than a third of its staff in response to intesne donor outrage.
Comparing DeSantis to "Jeb Bush," Roberts detailed the follies that have left DeSantis fighting to hold on to third place in several early states.
"It was 'just wait until Ron DeSantis gets in the race and Trump's gonna be in trouble,'" Roberts said. "It's not the case."
"If you're a candidate, you've got to be looking at this saying, 'God, no matter what happens to Donald Trump, he just keeps getting stronger. Maybe, we should save our powder and you know, come back at this in 2028.'"
Watch the clip here.
https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/1683931711946596352
TRANSCRIPT
John Roberts
Ron DeSantis let go more than three dozen staffers. It's a third of his campaign staff- some 38 jobs, including two senior officials. You know, when you take a look at governors and their history here, you know, their sense of inevitability. It's built around them. Jeb Bush, we remember him. We talked about Tim Pawlenty, Scott Walker. Could Ron DeSantis be the latest in that group?
Bret Baier
He's desperately trying not to be. But, this is a big sign. A third of your campaign staff. We haven't even gotten to August as of yet. There were real concerns by big donors, we were told of the spending. The burn rate. And they were spending a lot of money but not getting a lot of bang for their buck. He is trailing in every poll by 20, 30, someTimes 40 points, depending on the poll, depending on the state. And you just haven't seen the traction for the guy that was supposed to be "the guy."
John Roberts
Yeah, it was just wait until Ron DeSantis gets in the race and Trump's gonna be in trouble. It's not the case.
Bret Baier
There's a change in policy, clearly. There's a change in media strategy. We at Special Report had been trying to get an interview with Ron DeSantis for months. And had asked repeatedly. We just got confirmation that we will interview the governor in New Hampshire, Monday.
John Roberts
As long as he makes that far! But let's just put it up because this is a really interesting Timeline about the constant reboots here of the DeSantis campaign, or at least the repeated reboots. April, DeSantis SuperPAC debuts its very first television ad. May 24 is the announcement. By July 6, circulation of a confidential campaign memo. July 15, Campaign fires a dozen staffers. July 24, The New York Times reports of campaigns moving into leaner, meaner operation, cutting costs. We now find out that the cutting 38 staffers. DeSantis says he's going to hold smaller-scale events in earlier states and then engage more with the mainstream media, which would dovetail right into the idea that you've got this interview with him coming up Monday in New Hampshire. But that's an awful lot of trouble for a campaign that's barely two months old.
Bret Baier
It is. I mean, remember, we haven't made it to the first debate, which is August 23 in Milwaukee.
John Roberts
Which he will qualify for.
Bret Baier
He will, and he has talked about being there on the stage. I do think this is setting up to figure out who will be the person who goes up against the former President. Right now, if you look at every poll, if you look at the positioning, if you look at what has happened after every indictment, after every major legal maneuver, the former President's numbers have only gone up. So, there would have to be a major change for that to shift. And I think that there is a fight to be the one person who will be the alternative.
John Roberts
Yeah, I mean, maybe you dilute the pool of remaining voters by having so many people in the race, but if you're a candidate, you've got to be looking at this saying, "God, no matter what happens to Donald Trump, he just keeps getting stronger. Maybe, we should save our powder and you know, come back at this in 2028."
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/4aa57c44-8052-4eea-a59f-fa6ce00c897c
#18418185 at 2023-02-27 10:08:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22580: Medicare in DANGER, FOCUS Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/02/24/minnesota-democrats-advance-giving-drivers-licenses-77k-illegal-aliens/
Minnesota Democrats Advance Giving Driver's
Licenses to 77K Illegal Aliens
Breitbart Politics, by John Binder
Posted By: Imright, 2/26/2023 7:00:37 PM
Democrats in Minnesota have advanced a plan to give driver's licenses to potentially 77,000 eligible illegal aliens. This week, the Democrat-controlled Minnesota state senate passed a bill in a 34-31 vote that will eliminate the legal residency requirement for obtaining a driver's license in the state. Instead, illegal aliens would be able to secure licenses to legally drive vehicles. The bill will now head back to the Minnesota state house for approval. Gov. Tim Walz (D) has said he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk. The bill overturns a prior law signed by former Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R). In California, one of the first states to pass such a law,
#18261382 at 2023-01-31 22:59:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22376: Ebake Edition
>>18261346
>Minnesota Democrats Move to Give Driver's Licenses to 77K Illegal Aliens
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>Democrats in Minnesota are moving forward with a plan to give driver's licenses to potentially 77,000 eligible illegal aliens.
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>On Monday, the Democrat-controlled Minnesota state house passed a bill that will eliminate the legal residency requirement for obtaining a driver's license in the state. Instead, tens of thousands of illegal aliens, possibly 77,000, would be able to secure licenses to drive.
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>Now, the bill heads to the state senate, where Democrats hold 34 seats and Republicans hold 33 seats. Already, Democrat Gov. Tim Walz has said he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
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>Specifically, the bill would reverse a 20-year-old law across Minnesota that required those seeking driver's licenses to be either legal residents or American citizens. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) signed that law.
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>The open borders lobby, with the help of elected Democrats, has made securing driver's licenses for illegal aliens a key fixture of their agenda to eliminate privileges meant solely for American citizens and legal immigrants.
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>In California, one of the first states to pass such a law, more than a million illegal aliens have been allowed to secure driver's licenses since 2015. Put another way, nearly 40 percent of California's illegal alien population now has a driver's license.
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>Driver's licenses for illegal aliens are vital for the open borders lobby, because often when illegal aliens are pulled over by local police, driving without a driver's license is the first criminal charge that can put them in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody for arrest and deportation.
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>In Fiscal Year 2022, illegal aliens with more than 17,500 drunk driving convictions were arrested by ICE agents throughout the United States. Illegal aliens with more than 8,700 drunk driving charges against them were also arrested by ICE agents in the same Time period.
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>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/01/31/minnesota-democrats-move-to-give-drivers-licenses-to-77k-illegal-aliens/
#18261346 at 2023-01-31 22:51:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22376: Ebake Edition
Minnesota Democrats Move to Give Driver's Licenses to 77K Illegal Aliens
Democrats in Minnesota are moving forward with a plan to give driver's licenses to potentially 77,000 eligible illegal aliens.
On Monday, the Democrat-controlled Minnesota state house passed a bill that will eliminate the legal residency requirement for obtaining a driver's license in the state. Instead, tens of thousands of illegal aliens, possibly 77,000, would be able to secure licenses to drive.
Now, the bill heads to the state senate, where Democrats hold 34 seats and Republicans hold 33 seats. Already, Democrat Gov. Tim Walz has said he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
Specifically, the bill would reverse a 20-year-old law across Minnesota that required those seeking driver's licenses to be either legal residents or American citizens. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) signed that law.
The open borders lobby, with the help of elected Democrats, has made securing driver's licenses for illegal aliens a key fixture of their agenda to eliminate privileges meant solely for American citizens and legal immigrants.
In California, one of the first states to pass such a law, more than a million illegal aliens have been allowed to secure driver's licenses since 2015. Put another way, nearly 40 percent of California's illegal alien population now has a driver's license.
Driver's licenses for illegal aliens are vital for the open borders lobby, because often when illegal aliens are pulled over by local police, driving without a driver's license is the first criminal charge that can put them in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody for arrest and deportation.
In Fiscal Year 2022, illegal aliens with more than 17,500 drunk driving convictions were arrested by ICE agents throughout the United States. Illegal aliens with more than 8,700 drunk driving charges against them were also arrested by ICE agents in the same Time period.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/01/31/minnesota-democrats-move-to-give-drivers-licenses-to-77k-illegal-aliens/
#17433856 at 2022-08-24 01:23:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21367: Into The Night, Patriots Fight Edition
>>17433845
2/2
Hillary Clinton and Other Names You'll Recognize on the US Global Leadership Coalition's Advisory Council
US Global Leadership Coalition - Advisory Councils - Advisory Council - continued
https://www.usglc.org/about-us/advisory-councils/advisory-council/
Carlos Gutierrez - Secretary of Commerce, 2005 - 2009
Stephen J. Hadley - National Security Advisor, 2005 - 2009
Lee H. Hamilton - U.S. House of Representatives, 1965 - 1999
Gary Hart- U.S. Senate, 1975 - 1987
Dennis M. Hertel - U.S. House of Representatives, 1981 - 1993
Carla Hills - U.S. Trade Representative, 1989 - 1993
Mike Johanns - U.S. Senate, 2009 - 2015
Robert Kasten, Jr. - U.S. Senate, 1981 - 1993
Tom Kean- Governor, New Jersey, 1982 - 1990
Henry A. Kissinger- Secretary of State, 1973 - 1977
Jim Kolbe - U.S. House of Representatives, 1985 - 2006
Joe Lieberman- U.S. Senate, 1989 - 2013
Bob Livingston - U.S. House of Representatives, 1977 - 1999
Connie Mack, III- U.S. Senate, 1989 - 2001
Sam Nunn- U.S. Senate, 1972 - 1997
Robert O'Brien - National Security Advisor, 2019 - 2021
Tim Pawlenty - Governor of Minnesota, 2003 - 2011
William J. Perry - Secretary of Defense, 1994 - 1997
Condoleezza Rice- Secretary of State, 2005 - 2009
Bill Richardson- Governor, New Mexico, 2003 - 2011, U.S. Representative to the United Nations, 1997 - 1998
Tom Ridge- Secretary of Homeland Security, 2003 - 2005
Chuck Robb - U.S. Senator, 1989 - 2001
Mike Rogers- U.S. House of Representatives, 2001 - 2015
Ed Royce - U.S. House of Representatives, 1993 - 2019
Rick Santorum - U.S. Senate, 1995 - 2007, U.S. House of Representatives, 1991 - 1995
James Sasser - U.S. Senate, 1977 - 1995
David E. Skaggs - U.S. House of Representatives, 1987 - 1999
Gordon Smith - U.S. Senate, 1997 - 2009
Lawrence Summers - Secretary of the Treasury, 1999 - 2001
J.C. Watts - U.S. House of Representatives, 1995 - 2003
Vin Weber - U.S. House of Representatives, 1981 - 1993
Alan Wheat - U.S. House of Representatives, 1983 - 1995
Timothy E. Wirth - U.S. Senate, 1987 - 1993
Robert B. Zoellick - World Bank President, 2007 - 2012
In Memoriam
Former Secretary of StateMadeleine Korbel Albrightwas a Founding Member of the USGLC Advisory Council from 2004 to 2022.
Former GeneralColin L. Powellserved as Honorary Chairman of the USGLC Advisory Council from 2005 to 2021.
#12930130 at 2021-02-15 04:07:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16504: The 'Ghosts of Shadilay!' Edition
>>12930102
>>12930119
NICK AYERS IS SECOND COUSIN TO PERDUE, worked for Tom Cotton campaign
RNC and Priebus, 2010-2011
In November 2010, in the flush of RGA's victories, Ayers was widely touted as a potential replacement for Michael Steele as Chairman of the Republican National Committee.[21] However, he declined to seek the position, and instead assisted Reince Priebus of Wisconsin, the RNC's Treasurer, in his campaign. Ayers's work was interpreted as a de facto endorsement of Priebus (and rejection of Steele) by the GOP governors, several of whom reportedly instructed their RNC members to support the insurgent.[22]
Following Priebus's election, Ayers agreed to serve with Ed Gillespie as the two leaders of the transition team for the RNC.[23] The Washington Times reported in 2012 that the two "quickly made drastic cuts to the staff and overhead and undertook a thoughtful strategic analysis to forge a path forward. Together, they convinced top staffers to come to the RNC."[24]
State and national consulting, 2011-2016
After leaving the governors association, Ayers in March 2011 joined Target Enterprises, an ad-buying firm.[25]
In June 2011, Ayers took a five-month hiatus to serve as the campaign manager for the presidential bid of Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty.[26] Ayers was reportedly courted by four other campaigns, and Pawlenty called him "without question one of the best political talents in America."[27] However, after a major effort, Pawlenty failed to show well in early debates, lost the Iowa Straw Poll in September 2011, and quickly withdrew from the race, with a half-million-dollar debt. Ayers shouldered the blame: "I believe a campaign manager before, during, and after a campaign should accept responsibility and keep their mouth closed. So while there are always two sides to a story, mine won't be one of them."[28]
After Pawlenty, Ayers resumed his duties as partner at Target.[20] He started the political firm C5 Creative Consulting.[25][29] And, in 2015, he created the firm Advance Media Capital,[25] The firm bought air-Time on TV stations in swing states months prior to the 2016 election, and then sough to sell this airTime to PACs close to election day.[25] It was dissolved in 2017.[25]
He returned to gubernatorial politics in 2013, when he recruited, and served as general consultant for, Bruce Rauner and his campaign in Illinois. The millionaire businessman was eventually elected, winning a contested primary with 40.1% and defeating incumbent Pat Quinn with 50.3% in November 2014. Rauner was the first Republican to win the Illinois governorship in 12 years, and the first political outsider in modern memory.[2] Ayers also led independent SuperPAC, Arkansas Horizon, efforts to help elect Tom Cotton of Arkansas[30] and David Perdue of Georgia[31] to the U.S. Senate in November 2014.[32]
In late 2014, Ayers sold his interest in Target Enterprises and focused his efforts on political management (through C5 Creative Consulting)[2] and investments (through Ayers Family Holdings[33]). The Wall Street Journal and Wisconsin Watchdog revealed in October 2015 that the "John Doe" probe of pro-Scott Walker groups and individuals from 2011-12, later deemed an unconstitutional invasion of privacy, had targeted Ayers's emails.[34]
In 2016, he was involved as a strategist in several races, including that of Governor Mike Pence for re-election in Indiana[35] and Eric Greitens for Governor of Missouri.[36][37] When Pence abandoned his re-election campaign upon being designated as Vice-Presidential nominee, Ayers served as a leading strategist for his replacement, Eric Holcomb. Ayers was also linked in May 2016 reports of billionaire Sheldon Adelson's plans to form a pro-Donald Trump SuperPAC for the fall presidential campaign.[38]
Pence-for-VP Chairman, 2016
Ayers was the first Pence operative to whom Trump's team reached out, to begin the Vice-Presidential vetting process, and handled negotiations between the Indiana Governor and Trump. Within two weeks, Pence was named to the national ticket, and Ayers was named to chair the Pence effort, serving as a volunteer.[35][39] (Trump campaign releases and some news stories used the title "Senior Adviser",[40] but Ayers had the primary role in Pence's campaign.[citation needed])
Ayers, Marc Short, and Josh Pitock formed the core team that prepared Pence for the July convention speech and the October Vice Presidential debate.[4
#10143466 at 2020-07-31 23:19:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12982: The storm "it's right behind me" Edition
>>10143461
continued:
Gloria Cain
she allegedly placed Cain as a member of the board of directors to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996 to prepare for the Matrix 5 bank-in-the-middle attack on the capital markets on 9/11; she moved him on to the board of directors of Aquila, Inc from 1992 to 2008 where he allegedly gave the Worshipful Company of Fuellers access to the Matrix 5 TSol business model used to destroy Enron; she has allegedly positioned him as a commentator for Fox Business to conceal her role in the planning of Ballistics 9/11; she allegedly placed him as 1996 Senior Advisor of Dole/Kemp Campaign and as a 2012 presidential candidate for more than 40 Tea Party rallies; she allegedly developed his VideoGuard YouTube profile with Murdoch and Fox insiders ; she allegedly set up his presidential exploratory committee on January 12, 2011 and prepared to place him on the Fox News Channel program Your World with Neil Cavuto; she allegedly triangulated his election profile to the right of Obama by having him state that he was "uncomfortable" when he found that the surgeon operating on his liver and colon cancer was Muslim; she arranged for him later to explain "based upon the little knowledge that I have of the Muslim religion, you know, they have an objective to convert all infidels or kill them"; she allegedly arranged a May 5, 2011 Fox News presidential campaign debate where he competed with Tim Pawlenty, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson and Rick Santorum to be declared the winner by Murdoch pollster Frank Luntz chosen by Fox to run the post-performance focus group; she allegedly arranged for his September 24, 2011 victory in a Republican presidential straw poll in Florida, with 37 percent of the vote to ensure the front-runner Rick Perry, who had been leading in the polls, came in second with a humiliating 15 percent; she allegedly selected his Presidential campaign staff to include Mark Block as Chief of Staff, Linda Hansen as Deputy Chief of Staff and Scott Bieniek as Vice President and General Counsel; she allegedly uses Cain's position as associate minister at Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta to leverage support from the National Baptist Convention, USA; she allegedly had him play the race card by uploading a YouTube video for his campaign where he describes the experience of sitting behind the white / black demarcation on buses and talks about the experience of taking turns with his brother, standing watch as each took a drink from the "white" side of a segregated water fountain in a department store"
https://piotrbein.wordpress.com/2014/02/03/sisters-of-evil-pedophilia-extortion-of-vips-snuff-films-assasinations/
#9355701 at 2020-05-29 04:01:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11973: Anons on fire, MN also on fire Edition
Why pick Minneapolis for the False Flag? Because he has a big Law Enforcement following!
Minneapolis police union sells 'Cops for Trump' T-shirts
Tim NelsonOctober 7, 2019 1:15 p.m.
The Minneapolis Police Federation is trying to restore its website after it was overloaded with orders for its "Cops for Trump" T-shirts.
Union president Bob Kroll said on Facebook that demand for the T-shirts is "huge." The police union began selling the T-shirts after the Minneapolis police department banned cops from wearing their uniforms in political ads or at events as a show of candidate support.
On Twitter, the President Trump thanked the union and said he wanted to bring some of the T-shirts home with him following his campaign rally in Minneapolis this week.
The shirt sale follows a back-and-forth between the union, Mayor Jacob Frey and the city's police chief late last month. Federation leaders said they were told that a review of the police department's uniform policy had resulted in a decision to ban officers from overt political activities.
In August 2018, some officers appeared in a campaign literature photo with former Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who was seeking the Republican endorsement for governor. Police also said they had been ordered to appear in the past with Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said he wanted his officers to avoid any perceptions of bias going forward.
"I received several concerns from stakeholders regarding the perception of political bias and favor of the MPD when some of our employees endorsed political candidates while wearing the MPD uniform," Arradondo said in a recent statement.
"The new policy prohibits MPD employees from wearing the MPD uniform while endorsing political candidates. Trust is the cornerstone of our service and I believe this policy helps to strengthen that."
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1181578987191095298?s=20
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/10/07/minneapolis-police-union-sells-cops-for-trump-tshirts
#3857603 at 2018-11-11 22:50:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4904: Comfy 11.11 Evening Edition
Aug. 16, 2016
Tom Coleman
Former representative of Missouri
Aug. 31, 2016
Carlos Gimenez
Mayor of Miami-Dade
Sept. 2, 2016
Charles Fried
Solicitor general under President Ronald Reagan
Stuart Bernstein
Ambassador to Denmark under President George W. Bush
Sept. 28, 2016
John Warner
Former senator of Virginia
Sept. 29, 2016
Sherwood Boehlert
Former representative of New York
Claudine Schneider
Former representative of Rhode Island
Oct. 7, 2016
"I moved on her like a bitch. But I couldn't get there. And she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she's now got the big phony tits and everything."
Part of a 2005 recording that surfaced showing Mr. Trump speaking in extremely vulgar terms about pushing himself on women.
"I'm out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine."
Jason Chaffetz
Representative of Utah
Barbara Comstock
Representative of Virginia
Michael D. Crapo
Senator of Idaho
Gary R. Herbert
Governor of Utah
Mike Lee
Senator of Utah
George E. Pataki
Former governor of New York
Oct. 8, 2016
"I will not be voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton and instead will be writing in Governor Pence for president on Election Day."
Kelly Ayotte
Senator of New Hampshire
"He should step down."
William Bennett
Former secretary of education under Ronald Reagan
Robert Bentley
Governor of Alabama
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Representative of Washington
Bradley Byrne
Representative of Alabama
Mike Coffman
Representative of Colorado
Dennis Daugaard
Governor of South Dakota
Rodney Davis
Representative of Illinois
Carly Fiorina
Former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard and candidate for Republican nomination
Deb Fischer
Senator of Nebraska
Jeff Flake
Senator of Arizona
Jeff Fortenberry
Representative of Nebraska
Darryl Glenn
Running for Senate from Colorado
Cory Gardner
Senator of Colorado
Scott Garrett
Representative of New Jersey
Cresent Hardy
Representative of Nevada
Joe Heck
Representative of Nevada, running for Senate
Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
Former governor of Utah
Will Hurd
Representative of Texas
David Jolly
Representative of Florida
"I will not vote for a nominee who has behaved in a manner that reflects so poorly on our country. Our country deserves better."
John Kasich
Governor of Ohio
John Katko
Representative of New York
Steve Knight
Representative of California
Frank A. LoBiondo
Representative of New Jersey
Mia Love
Representative of Utah
Susana Martinez
Governor of New Mexico
"Donald Trump's behavior this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy."
John McCain
Senator of Arizona
Patrick Meehan
Representative of Pennsylvania
Lisa Murkowski
Senator of Alaska
Erik Paulsen
Representative of Minnesota
Tim Pawlenty
Former governor of Minnesota
Rob Portman
Senator of Ohio
Condoleezza Rice
Former secretary of state under George W. Bush
Martha Roby
Represenative of Alabama
Tom Rooney
Representative of Florida
"This video exposed not just words, but now an established pattern which I find to be repulsive and unacceptable for a candidate for president of the United States. I cannot support him as my party's nominee."
Brian Sandoval
Governor of Nevada
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Former governor of California
Mike Simpson
Representative of Idaho
Chris Stewart
Representative of Utah
Dan Sullivan
Senator of Alaska
"Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately."
John Thune
Senator of South Dakota and chairman of the Republican Conference
Fred Upton
Representative of Michigan
Ann Wagner
Representative of Missouri
Oct. 9, 2016
Kay Granger
Representative of Texas
Bill Haslam
Governor of Tennessee
All traitor cunts
#3857380 at 2018-11-11 22:36:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4904: Comfy 11.11 Evening Edition
People who have been added to the list of traitors since a tape of Mr. Trump making vulgar remarks surfaced.
Kelly Ayotte, Senator of New Hampshire
William Bennett, Former secretary of education under Ronald Reagan
Robert Bentley, Governor of Alabama
Jaime Herrera Beutler, Representative of Washington
Bradley Byrne, Representative of Alabama
Jason Chaffetz, Representative of Utah
Mike Coffman, Representative of Colorado
Barbara Comstock, Representative of Virginia
Michael D. Crapo, Senator of Idaho
Dennis Daugaard, Governor of South Dakota
Rodney Davis, Representative of Illinois
Carly Fiorina, Former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard and candidate for Republican nomination
Deb Fischer, Senator of Nebraska
Jeff Flake, Senator of Arizona
Jeff Fortenberry, Representative of Nebraska
Darryl Glenn, Running for Senate from Colorado
Cory Gardner, Senator of Colorado
Scott Garrett, Representative of New Jersey
Kay Granger, Representative of Texas
Cresent Hardy, Representative of Nevada
Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee
Joe Heck, Representative of Nevada, running for Senate
Gary R. Herbert, Governor of Utah
Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Former governor of Utah
Will Hurd, Representative of Texas
David Jolly, Representative of Florida
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio
John Katko, Representative of New York
Steve Knight, Representative of California
Mike Lee, Senator of Utah
Frank A. LoBiondo, Representative of New Jersey
Mia Love, Representative of Utah
Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico
John McCain, Senator of Arizona
Patrick Meehan, Representative of Pennsylvania
Lisa Murkowski, Senator of Alaska
George E. Pataki, Former governor of New York
Erik Paulsen, Representative of Minnesota
Tim Pawlenty, Former governor of Minnesota
Rob Portman, Senator of Ohio
Condoleezza Rice, Former secretary of state under George W. Bush
Martha Roby, Represenative of Alabama
Tom Rooney, Representative of Florida
Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Former governor of California
Mike Simpson, Representative of Idaho
Chris Stewart, Representative of Utah
Dan Sullivan, Senator of Alaska
John Thune, Senator of South Dakota and chairman of the Republican Conference
Fred Upton, Representative of Michigan
Ann Wagner, Representative of Missouri
"Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."
Dec. 8, 2015
Tom Ridge
Former secretary of Homeland Security and governor of Pennsylvania
Dec. 11, 2015
Representative Reid Ribble of Wisconsin says he will not support Mr. Trump if he is the Republican nominee.
Mr. Ribble
Dec. 16, 2015
"Trump … is employing the kind of hateful rhetoric and exploiting the insecurities of this nation, in much the same way that allowed Hitler and Mussolini to rise to power in the lead-up to World War II."
Christine Todd Whitman
Former governor of New Jersey
Dec. 22, 2015
Robert J. Dold
Representative of Illinois
Jan. 14, 2016
Peter Wehner
Former official in the Reagan and both Bush administrations
#2925098 at 2018-09-07 21:26:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3700: Quite A Show You Got Here Q! Edition
Trump thinking about running for president in 20111. Interesting to watch the video and listen.
Billionaire Donald Trump speaks to a crowd at the 2011 Palm Beach County Tax Day Tea Party on April 16, 2011 at Sanborn Square in Boca Raton, Florida
NBC thinks Trump is kidding, Americans think otherwise
Published Time: 18 Apr, 2011 15:54
NBC executives recently told the New York Times they feel billionaire Donald Trump is not too serious about his presidential bid. But, a recent poll shows Trump is popular, many want him as the next US President.
Trump, who's show "Celebrity Apprentice" airs on NBC, has been actively toying with the idea of a presidential run, everything from revving up Tea Party activists to investigating Obama's birth, Trump is making himself known.
The billionaire, turned reality TV host now seems to be going political. But the executive's at NBC think otherwise. In recent conversations executives expressed doubts about the seriousness of his political aspirations.
"This is Donald being Donald," said one senior executive.
However, many Americans seem to think Trump is not only serious about his plans, but he may indeed be their pick for President come election Time.
An online poll by Newsmax.com showed Republicans overwhelmingly support Trump for the 2012 nomination. Trump won 57 percent of the poll votes against Republicans Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty.
Another poll by Public Policy Polling indicated Republicans are likely to support Trump and his birther views. The results showed 62 percent of Americans were willing and likely to support a candidate with birther views - namely Donald Trump.
According to the results, Trump earned 26 percent, while Huckabee earned 17 percent, Romney 15 percent, Newt Gingrich 11 percent, Palin 8 percent, Ron Paul 5 percent and Michele Bachmann and Pawlenty with 4 percent each.
Although NBC executives may feel this is a big publicity stunt, conservative Americans appear ready and willing to vote for Trump in 2012.
Amanda Carey, a reporter for The Daily Caller said Trump is merely selling himself, and doing it well.
"He obviously has the huge following right now," she said. "He has a sort of populist message that resonates with a lot of people, as crazy as this candidate seems. He's sort of this anti-government anti-establishment guy that says whatever he wants whenever he wants and to whomever he wants to say it. A lot of people appreciate that."
While a number of people are supporting his views and agenda, a number of leaders in the Republican Party feel he is hurting Republicans and hurting his own prospects as a valid candidate.
"He was an interesting candidate who had a business background and could have contributed to the dialogue," said Karl Rove. "His full embrace of the birther issue means that he's off there in the nutty right and is now an inconsequential candidate. I'm shocked."
Carey explained Rove is merely one Republican leader and argued Trumps use of the birther strategy has helped Trump by giving him a lot of attention. In the long run it may flop, which is why most potential Republican candidates are distancing themselves from the issue.
"This birther thing is sort of a sideshow that's garnering a lot of a attention and I think that's all it was suppose to do," she commented. "It puts him [Trump] in a bad light."
Trump is like a clown. He could have used his business power to have a valid voice in politics, but he opted to attach himself to the fringe, Carey said.
https://www.rt.com/usa/nbc-trump-america-president/