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There is some good potential in those young people, but my god, who is that jackass with the Confederate flag shirt 'dropping knowledge'.

Also it's unfortunate that said gay guy didn't hear that Republican nominee stumping on LGBT support for the last several days. The same Trump that said we should allow gays in the military in 1999.

Trump is the most LGBT supporting GOP candidate in history, despite his changed stance on gay marriage that simply mirrors 2012 hillary and Obama.
 

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There is some good potential in those young people, but my god, who is that jackass with the Confederate flag shirt 'dropping knowledge'.

Also it's unfortunate that said gay guy didn't hear that Republican nominee stumping on LGBT support for the last several days. The same Trump that said we should allow gays in the military in 1999.

Trump is the most LGBT supporting GOP candidate in history, despite his changed stance on gay marriage that simply mirrors 2012 hillary and Obama.
My sides are so cramped up from laughing that my nipples are itchy. God bless D&Asss
 

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What is Trump doing on page 2 again? Here's some fresh news. Lewandowski is out.

Trump fires campaign manager Lewandowski, taps Manafort as successor

Donald Trump fired Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager who helped him win the Republican Party's presidential nominating contests but has clashed with other advisers about how to appeal to the broader general electorate, two people with knowledge of the decision said on Monday.

The firing is yet another disruption to a campaign already at odds with many senior Republican Party figures over Trump's policies, with the party's nominating convention less than a month away.

But it may also prove a step toward calming concerns among party leaders over Trump, a wealthy businessman and political neophyte, and the conflicting advice he received from senior aides. Lewandowski was often at odds with Paul Manafort, a prominent strategist Trump hired in April partly for having experience on presidential campaigns that Lewandowski lacked, according to people close to the campaign.

Manafort will take over as campaign manager, according to Carl Paladino, the co-chairman of the campaign's operations in New York state.

Trump fires campaign manager Lewandowski, taps Manafort as successor
 
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"The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary having received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign,

Priziesthorse @Priziesthorse

It's about time. Just let Trump be Trump is a good strategy for Trump rallies. Is a bad strategy for campaign management and policy speeches. People do not weigh all issues equally. There are certain issues that are much more important to the larger numbers of crowds that need to be focused on. It's not like Trump has forgotten Middle America or jobs or bad trade policy. But for 3 weeks now we have failed to tie in the expensive foreign policy blunders and to the lack of money for said domestic reinvestment. We have failed to tie in that message for debt reduction. We have failed to tie in the number of concurrent issues under the same umbrella that are both economic and social.

Let's go Based Manafort!
 
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Just thinking about politicking...

Saudi Arabia and debt and Perpetual war and terrorism and lack of women's rights and homosexuality illegal....

Toss it all in the blender and you have an easy populists speech with national and domestic overtones.

Simply coordinate messages with the NRA and you suddenly have an unofficial pac unencumbered by any rules.

Guns are for rednecks? Flip the whole Dialogue on its head. It doesn't take much to allude to the racist history of gun control that only removes gun rights when minority groups invoke these rights. There's an easy parallel to be made for the LGBT community having their own personal defense. The failure to use any of these dialogues to capitalize on to a right-wing LGBT movement is crazy bad campaigning. Especially when Trump is easily the most pro-lgbt GOP candidate in history.

All in the backdrop of Hillary Clinton taking tons of Middle East blood money and bad foreign policy that breeds Isis.


And for some reason Corey thought it would be a good time at all-time high poll numbers to talk about a Trump University case. Totally losing frame of conversation.

Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
 
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Now let's get back to skewering political correctness


Will Reserve captain killed in Orlando massacre earn Purple Heart?

Army Reserve Captain killed in Orlando will not get his Purple Heart unless you show and prove that the shooter was inspired or directly a member of a foreign terrorist organization.

This seems like a no-brainer. Obviously that's what happened. Except mentions of such a link have been diminished in any government speeches and even in the 9-1-1 tapes being released such connections are redacted.

THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION DECIDES TO REDACT SHOOTER'S PLEDGE TO ISIS » REGATED


It will be a shame if this Soldier does not get recognized for his sacrifice based on the immediacy of political tensions.
 

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He fell under 40% didn't he?

Merkel has little loudmouth dominated already anyway. He constantly attacks her, and she just ignores him completely, unlike weak leaders ala Cameron.
Trump would be the woman in that relationship. :cool:
 

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Trump would give Merkel a good dickin. First time she would ever be satisfied. Pegging all those German dudes gets old to her after awhile.
 

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Priziesthorse @Priziesthorse

It's about time. Just let Trump be Trump is a good strategy for Trump rallies. Is a bad strategy for campaign management and policy speeches. People do not weigh all issues equally. There are certain issues that are much more important to the larger numbers of crowds that need to be focused on. It's not like Trump has forgotten Middle America or jobs or bad trade policy. But for 3 weeks now we have failed to tie in the expensive foreign policy blunders and to the lack of money for said domestic reinvestment. We have failed to tie in that message for debt reduction. We have failed to tie in the number of concurrent issues under the same umbrella that are both economic and social.

Let's go Based Manafort!
Whoever the hell is in charge needs to stress to Trump the importance of paid media in a general election. The primary strategy of getting free press is not going to cut it against Hillary. Not to mention the DNC's ground game is significantly better than the RNC's.
 
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DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES STAFF EXPANSION
(New York, NY) June 21, 2016 – Today, Donald J. Trump announced that he has hired several staff members to expand his campaign operations and focus on the general election in November. Veteran political operative Jim Murphy, former HR executive Lucia Castellano, digital services expert Brad Parscale, and former Bush Administration staffer Kevin Kellems have all taken roles with Mr. Trump’s campaign.


Mr. Trump stated, “I continue to build a team of great people that will ensure we win in November. I have received more votes than any Republican in the history of the party and I am confident that, along with my team, we will take our movement to the White House and Make America Great Again.”


Jim Murphy will serve as Mr. Trump’s National Political Director focusing on the campaign’s key battleground states. Jim will work closely with the RNC to build a comprehensive political ground game for the general election. Jim has over 30 years of political campaign experience having worked in over 60 national, congressional and statewide races including U.S. Senators Gordon Humphrey and Bob Dole.


Lucia Castellano will serve as Director of Human Resources for the campaign. Lucia has developed and delivered business aligned HR programs on a domestic and global scale. She will handle day-to-day HR activities as well as provide strategic advice and guidance.


Brad Parscale will spearhead Mr. Trump’s digital team as the campaign’s digital director. Brad is the co-founder of Giles-Parscale, a digital media and branding company based in San Antonio, Texas. With over 20 years in the digital space, Brad has served the Trump Organization in building its digital platform globally.


Kevin Kellems will work to build out the campaign’s surrogate operations as the Director of Surrogates. Kevin brings decades of political campaign experience to Mr. Trump’s operation and has worked for U.S. Senators Richard Lugar and Dan Coats and served as a communications aide to Vice President Cheney in 2003.


The campaign has also added staff to the Communications Division to expand its research and rapid response capabilities. More hires in this department are expected to be announced as the campaign continues to grow prior to the convention in July.


Donald Trump has energized millions of hard-working people across the country to support his positions on the economy, jobs, immigration, national security, education and healthcare. Winning almost 14 million votes in the Republican primary, more than any Republican candidate in history, Mr. Trump will continue working for the people and tackling the real problems facing our nation