Discussion: Trump Congratulates Gingrich On ‘Amazing Interview’ With Megyn Kelly

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Yes, I really hope that interview gets a lot airtime. I am not sure Newt will appreciate that…

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Trump: I am so glad Gingrich virtually grabbed her.

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“She asked him about the multiple women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct.”

The incomparable Sen. Warren:

“Trump thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs, he can force himself on any woman within groping distance.”

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I saw the interview. It looked exactly like what happens when a toddler is throwing a tantrum with a diaper full of warm, squishy excrement.

And by that I mean, congratulations, Newt.

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I don’t even want to know which “whatever” Newt was bleeding out of to make him so emotional. In the words of a great statesman: “Disgusting.”

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Proving conclusively that Donnie did not watch the interview…

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Even tic tacs wouldn’t relieve the stench coming from the crap that has issued from that man’s facial hole.

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Trump leading in early voting in Pennsylvania and Florida which is apparently unprecedented. Can someone please talk me down off the ledge again? PLEASE!!! Tell me why this isn’t going to be Brexit-esque? I need to hear it!!!

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Trump’s praise for Gingrich was just one peculiar moment in his brief address, which alternated between promoting his businesses and making stump-speech style remarks on the problems with Obamacare.

He compared what he called his “under budget, ahead of schedule” D.C. hotel to what he called the “over-budget, behind schedule” projects managed by the federal government.

The difference is, Donnie, the Federal Government actually has to pay the vendors that work for it, and follow labor laws, and environmental regulations, etc. etc. …

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“You could see it was coming out of his eyes, out of his mouth, out of his wherever…”

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The A over Trump’s right shoulder is missing its inner triangle. I’m reminded of the stage collapse at his new DC hotel after a press event. Both are indicative of the results we’ve come to expect from Trump. He can’t manage the meat and potatoes of any given endeavor, so how could he possibly manage the details?

Die-hards want this guy to build a wall? Everything he does is embarrassingly shoddy. What good is a wall if it starts crumbling immediately because of bad workmanship by poorly-trained, low-skilled workers using the cheapest possible imported materials?

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I’ve always thought it was a mouthful of Chiclets.

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Only the finest false teeth, unlike his surrogate, Rudy Giuliani, whose dentures are always one 9-11 comment away from falling out.

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Trump does realize that every time he mentions that interview Megyn Kelly’s salary at ABC/CBS/CNN increases roughly 5%, right?

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All that this hate fest needed was Rudy, three adulterers, nine wives, assorted children, countless girlfriends and days and days of hypocrisy.

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I cannot speak for PA, but here, below, is some perspective from FL. This BRACKETED text below was taken to-day from the Electoral Vote website. Please note below there is a reference to early mail-in ballots, making a comparison between 2012 and 2016…

[Florida Is Slipping Away from Trump

 Without Florida, there is virtually no way Donald Trump can become President of the United States, and every day brings more evidence that Hillary Clinton is going to win a solid victory there. There is polling, early voting data, TV spending, and the size of the campaigns' respective ground games, and all of them point to a substantial Clinton win in Florida. Since the start of August, we have 33 polls in Florida. Clinton is leading in 24 of them, tied in 2, and behind in only 7. If we look at polls taken entirely in September and October, Clinton is leading in 15 and trailing in 6, and in half of the 6 polls where Trump led, it is by only 1 point.

 Early mail-in ballots are another problem for Trump. In 2012, Republicans led in mail-ins at this point by 5 points. This year, they still lead, but their lead has been cut to 1.7 points, a shift of over 3 points in Clinton's favor. That is not a good sign for The Donald.

Voter registration is another problem area for Trump. Obama carried the state in 2008 and 2012, and since then, 100,000 more Democrats than Republicans have registered to vote. Furthermore, the Florida electorate is less white now than in 2012, with a 3-point shift in favor of nonwhite voters, and most of whom vote Democratic.

Yet another problem for Trump is the debt crisis in Puerto Rico. The upshot of troubled economic times on the island is that many Puerto Ricans are moving to the mainland, mostly around Orlando. Puerto Ricans are American citizens and as soon as they have established residency in Florida, they are eligible to register and vote there. The Clinton campaign is actively working to register as many of them as possible, knowing that Puerto Ricans are very strongly Democratic. Latino Decisions, a polling firm that specializes in polling Latinos, puts the likely vote among Puerto Ricans in Florida at 74% for Clinton and 17% for Trump. In the past, Florida's Latinos were dominated by Cuban-Americans, but that is no longer the case. Obama beat Romney among Latinos 60% to 39%, and Clinton is expected to do much better than Obama, in part due to the Puerto Ricans.

Ryan Tyson, vice president for political operations for the Associated Industries of Florida, wrote to his conservative members this past weekend that they should be prepared for a Clinton victory in the range of 275,000 to 460,000 votes. In Florida terms, that is a landslide.]

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No early voting in Pennsylvania - absentee voting is not the same as early voting.

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Why Pennsylvania doesn’t have early voting.

“More than one in three people are expected to cast a ballot early this year, but unless you have an excuse to cast an absentee ballot in Pennsylvania, you cannot vote early in the state.”

In Pennsylvania, it is not particularly easy to obtain absentee ballots, [John] Lapinski said. [professor and director of the NBC NewsElections Unit }

He added, “For changes to happen in policy, there is usually some form of grassroots movement to push for it. If Pennsylvania is going to implement early voting, groups are going to have to get behind it in a pretty significant way.”

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Trump: I feel fulfilled when any woman is manhandled.

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