While Donnie salivates over the prospect of picking up hurricane damaged properties cheap, he has another storm to worry about.
Thirty Former GOP Congressmen Come Out Against Trump
Oh noes! Big target! Where will Donnie, Roger, Rudy and the gang go for tropical golf and bacon cheeseburger outings?
Crooked Hillary is responsible for this hurricane. It’s going to destroy all of the homes of decent, hard working Americans and after they’ve lost everything, they’ll be lining up for the handouts that Crooked Hillary will promise from Uncle Sugar. Then they’ll vote for her and she’ll win the election. Rigged!
Smart move.

Is it possible to buy Hurricane Attractant that a drone could spread on Mar-A-Lago?? I couldn’t find any on Amazon…
While I agree with this sentiment. Two things:
1 - Most in the line of the storm will lose power once the storm hits, so no mass media over the air anyway.
2 - The broadcast ban should not be limited to just Florida. Georgia and the Carolinas should also be suspended until this is all over.
January 16, 2013, Daily Kos published an article under the headline
Where The No Votes On Sandy Aid Came From
Florida often suffers from severe weather. Surely all the Florida representatives, R and D alike, stood together and strongly supported ----
Not these 13 guys -
Gus Bilirakis
Vern Buchanan
Ron DeSantis
John Mica
Jeff Miller
Rich Nugent
Bill Posey
Trey Radel
Tom Rooney
Dennis Ross
Steve Southerland
Daniel Webster
Ted Yoho
You sure Drumpf didn’t pray this into existence to damage democrat poll sites?
You watch, Drumpf will attempt to blame Hillary for the storm.
If it does sustain any damage, it’ll be too bad that Trump won’t have OPM from the Trump Foundation to pay for the repairs, but I’m sure he’ll find other avenues to get other people to foot the bill.
The article quotes Ferguson, the Clinton spokesman, saying such spending shifts “were part of our regular updates to maximize efficiency, effectiveness and reach of our ad buy.”
No, no, no , no, NO! “We evaluated the need to leave clear communications open so people could get the essential information they need during this time of concern for all Americans, and decided that our advertising would distract from efforts to reach those affected by the hurricane.”
Quickie spot: “I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message: Hurricane Matthew is projected to strike the east coast of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Your governors have issued states of emergency, and I join with them in encouraging you to evacuate to safer locations. You have my assurance and that of President Obama that the American people will be with you in the time following the storm. Be safe.”
I am glad they have made their positions known and I admit to not looking this up, but are these folks on a ballot somewhere and, just because they don’t support him, for whom do they intend to vote in less than five weeks?
That was my exact thought.
Well, I think Ferguson’s statement was addressing why the campaign did the ad buy in the first place. They suspended the ads yesterday afternoon. By that time, hurricane experts were more sure of the probable path.
Eh, it doesn’t sound bad at all, but I just think events like these are best not to politicize in any way. Obviously, Trump will politicize it, but the media will hold him to a much lower standard, shrug, throw their hands up and say, “That’s just Trump being Trump” while simultaneously filleting her for even the slightest whiff of politics. It’s best not to go there if they don’t have to, and it probably makes sense not to waste money in those markets when so few people will even have electricity.
Good points. However, I’m not sure the campaign has purchased much–if any–ad buys in the Georgia-Carolina Low Country (I think that’s what it’s called there, along the coast). Still, you’re right.
♪♫They’re rioting in Africa
They’re starving in Spain
There’s hurricanes in Florida
And Texas needs rain ♪♫
“Hurricane in Florida” is a standard headline, as regular and predictable as “Mideast peace talks break down”.
Of course, Hillary gets blamed for that too.
I wonder will the next debate be cancelled if the storm is as bad as being predicted?

