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I think she likes to be sanctimonious. I find it irritating. It is becoming a trend with her.
ME too she is ALWAYs looking down her nose at someone. She needs to look at herself.
Yeah I agree she does come off as aloof and sanctimonious...
Modeled after a foreign country
EVERY LEFTIST has the TAKE THE GUNS agenda. THEY know FOR us to ever allow a DICTATORSHIP we have to be disarmed.
You correct DD it is all about making us defenseless.
Here we go Paul like the other RINOs needing some publicity so he attacks Trump...that will get him attention for half a second....
Jim Hoft Oct 17th, 2015 8:15 am 83 Comments
Senator Rand Paul lashed out again at GOP front-runner Donald Trump in his latest interview. The Kentucky senator said Trump is “so polarizing” and would “just get swamped” in a general election.
Rand Paul is struggling in the polls and with fundraising.
Newsmax reported, via Free Republic:
Front-running GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump would end up “the largest loser of any candidate ever in the history of the country” if he were the party’s standard-bearer in 2016, Sen. Rand Paul tells Newsmax TV.
In a no-holds-barred interview with “The Hard Line” host Ed Berliner to air Monday night at 9 p.m. ET, the Kentucky Republican – running well behind Trump in national polls and struggling with fundraising – says the brash billionaire’s “attitude” is “so polarizing” that if he were the Republican presidential nominee, “we’d get just swamped in a landslide.”
“There’s still time… and this is why it’s such a disaster and why Donald Trump would be probably the largest loser of any candidate ever in the history of the country if he were our nominee – because he so polarized the debate.”
“Do you think women are going to nominate some guy who judges people by their appearance and calls another candidate ‘ugly?'” he asks. “Do you think they’re going to nominate somebody who implies that most Hispanics are rapists and drug dealers?”
“Ultimately,’ Paul argues, “the majority of Republicans will wake up and say, ‘oh my goodness, we can’t nominate this. This would be a disaster for our party and for the country.'”
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/10/rand-paul-donald-trump-is-s...
Way to go Trump, he spoke out and he got the protection! :-)
October 17, 2015, 09:35 pm
The Secret Service is extending protection to GOP presidential contenders Donald Trump and Ben Carson, while beefing up Dem front-runner Hillary Clinton's security, according to a report from Newsmax on Saturday.
Trump and Carson will receive agents as early as next week, with each candidate being assigned approximately two dozen agents. The report cites a source close to the agency's planning.
Trump noted that he had attracted large crowds on the trail and pointed out that Barack Obama had agents protecting him by this point in the 2008 presidential cycle.
“I want to put them on notice because they should have a liability,” he told The Hill. “Personally, I think if Obama were doing as well as me he would’ve had Secret Service [earlier]. I have by far the biggest crowds.”
“They’re in no rush because I’m a Republican. They don’t give a shit,” Trump added as a joke.
Trump has relied on his private security detail to protect him on the campaign trail. He reportedly bolstered that security team after receiving a threat linked to the family of escaped Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Trump has been a critic of Mexico and immigration from that country.
Trump's son, Eric Trump, told Fox News's "Fox and Friends," in an interview on Friday that he wished his father had a security detail.
As a former first lady, Hillary Clinton has long had Secret Service protection.
A source told Newsmax that Carson had received a number of threats, calling them "off the charts."
Carson's campaign would not confirm or deny reports that he was slated to receive Secret Service protection.
The report said that Carson was initially reluctant to accept a detail but relented when he was given intelligence about potential threats.
“It is widely believed ISIS would like to strike a major political target in the U.S.,” the source told Newsmax.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/257250-report-trump-car...
HAPPY to see it! Both these guys need the protection!
I am too! :)
By Sarah Ferris - 10/17/15 09:51 AM EDT
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has received more campaign cash from drug companies than any candidate in either party, even as she proudly declares the industry is one of her biggest enemies.
Clinton accepted $164,315 in the first six months of the campaign from drug companies, far more than the rest of the 2016 field, according to an analysis by Stat News.
Clinton has taken a harder stance on drug companies than any other candidate besides Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who has also skewered “Big Pharma” as he seeks the Democratic nomination.
This week, Sanders rejected a $2,700 contribution from Martin Shkreli, the now-infamous CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, which hiked prices for a life-saving drug by 4,000 percent overnight.
Among Republicans, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) took in the most at $96,045, followed by $52,430 to Sen Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and $50,700 to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/257234-clinton-brings-in-most-...
October 16, 2015, 05:48 pm
Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) says Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) will “have a real hard sell” to conservatives in the House if he seeks to replace outgoing Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).
“Unless Paul comes out and says, ‘Look, I want to be Speaker, here’s why I want to be Speaker, and here’s why I think I’ll be different and better than John,’ it’s a real hard sell,” Mulvaney said in a radio interview on Thursday, as first reported by Buzzfeed News.Mulvaney also said Ryan will not coast to the House’s top job on his reputation alone.
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