Discussion: Trump Rules Out Internment Camps For American Muslims

Leave it to Jon Karl for giving Trump ideas. . .

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How many times can he say “very”?

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As many times as he can use “classy” and YOOOOOOOOOOOOGE"

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are registration tattoos and special dress still on the table?

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Don’t forget the multi-colored stars.

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He didn’t say he wouldn’t use the FEMA camps at Walmart.

Love how he says we have to smart and vigilant. It may be luck there have been no suicide bombers in the US, but it could be we are being smart and vigilant. Right now.

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My guess is he talks like this because he’s been huffing airplane glue every day since he was 14. Serious organic brain damage, it’s the only explanation.

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Very, very , very , very, very Trumpesque.

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The man has the vocabulary of an insufficiently supervised six year old.

That said, it wasn’t American Muslims who perpetrated 9/11, but nearly all were Saudi citizens.

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I like when he says a word twice in a row, twice in a row, because it really really makes the point that the first utterance didn’t.

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You can say that again, say that again. He’s Donny Two Times:

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@janemarie

Very many, but drumpf was asked about Japanese internment camps in December by Stephanopoulos and compared himself to FDR. Guess who he thinks more of.

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“I would rule it out…”

Am I not merciful?

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And they (MSM) are still be taken in by this travesty.

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Notice he didn’t rule out internment for the protesters at his rallies. I’m still anticipating the issue of jack-boots and goose-step training for his supporters.

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I think he understands that his target audience had a 4th grade mentality, so he always talks to that that audience in terms it will understand, using very simple thoughts, short words, repeated often.

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According to a friend who teaches English to 6th graders “very” is a word that is waaaaaaay overused by simpleminded dolts. It’s included in the list of “dead words” written on the wall of her classroom.

She told me this long before Trump came along.

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Seriously, I just don’t get it. Doesn’t a snake oil salesman have to be good at b.s.-ing? His schtick is totally see-through. How are so many people fooled by this guy?

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A little food for thought:

"Donald Trump is likely on the verge of losing the Republican primary, falling short of the number of delegates required to win the presidential nomination. But, as bullies are wont to do, Trump is now trying desperately to change the rules—to argue that the nomination should go not to the candidate who wins 1,237 delegates but to whoever comes closest.

What’s wrong with that argument? Electing a U.S. president is not a schoolyard game, where goalposts change when bullies whine. There’s a reason a candidate has to make it to 1,237 votes to win the nomination. Each party’s goal is to put forth a nominee whom the party’s members, represented by their elected delegates, believe will best reflect the party’s collective judgment—a determination possible only when the level of support is clear and convincing. That’s why both parties set a benchmark, the political equivalent of the tape at the finishing line of a race, sufficient to establish the party’s preference. In a hundred-yard dash, a runner who beats the others but who can only manage 95 yards doesn’t go home with a medal."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/03/donald-trump-republican-convention-213770#ixzz44879WG00

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