In Trump We Trust Quotes
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“Since when do the media care about the disabled? I don’t remember a lot of gnashing of teeth when Fox’s Family Guy made fun of Sarah Palin’s Down syndrome child, Trig. They”
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“Trump's insults made him the only non-sexist, non-racist, non-discriminator in the country. He'd attack a woman for her looks exactly as he would a man. He ridiculed his rivals and members of the press absolutely without regard to race, ethnicity, or physical handicap. It was as it Trump had attained some sort of Platonic ideal of non-discrimination. One got the sense that he would appoint a lesbian Hindu to be Secretary of the Army if she was the best person for the job, But he also wouldn't care if he ended up with a cabinet of all white men if they were the best people for the job.”
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“Do not imagine this is being done by accident or laziness. The open borders crowd has been very deliberate, very careful. We aren't going to ask ordinary people what they think. We're just going to do this because we think we're right, and at certain point it will be impossible to change it back.
Republican politicians know damn well that voters want less immigration. Otherwise they wouldn't lie and promise to secure the borders when they need our votes. They just never do it.
Trump is the only frontal assault that will work.”
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Republican politicians know damn well that voters want less immigration. Otherwise they wouldn't lie and promise to secure the borders when they need our votes. They just never do it.
Trump is the only frontal assault that will work.”
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“When Trump started talking about anchor babies, the entire media needed smelling salts, ending with this exchange with ABC's tom Llamas:
LLAMAS: That's an offensive term. People find that hurtful.
TRUMP: You mean it's not politically-correct, and yet everybody uses it?...
LLAMAS: Look it up in the dictionary--it's offensive.
TRUMP: I'll use the word "anchor baby." Excuse me, I'll use the word "anchor baby."
That's when we discovered that if Republicans don't immediately go prostrate and grovel for failing to adhere to the Nation magazine's stylebook, the word police on't have a "plan B.”
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LLAMAS: That's an offensive term. People find that hurtful.
TRUMP: You mean it's not politically-correct, and yet everybody uses it?...
LLAMAS: Look it up in the dictionary--it's offensive.
TRUMP: I'll use the word "anchor baby." Excuse me, I'll use the word "anchor baby."
That's when we discovered that if Republicans don't immediately go prostrate and grovel for failing to adhere to the Nation magazine's stylebook, the word police on't have a "plan B.”
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“In April 2013, Judicial Watch released e-mails proving that the U.S. Department of Agriculture was working hand in hand with the Mexican government to sign up illegal aliens for food stamps.”
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“In fact, if we could find one hundred distinguished people who died fifty years ago, bring them back through the fog of history to present-day America, set them loose, and tell them there’s been a revival of Nazism someplace in America, please find it and report back, one hundred out of a hundred would find parallels to Kristallnacht in cheerful Trump supporters being set upon and beaten up as they walked to their cars after a rally, with the full encouragement of the media and the San Jose mayor and police chief. This is how ABC’s George Stephanopoulos reported on Trump supporters being chased and beaten by Mexican flag-waving mobs: “This week, fists flew in the streets of San Jose, and Donald Trump combative as ever.” The fists weren’t attached to human beings; these were just atmospheric conditions. The”
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“No one has ever challenged the PC regime like Trump. He is the athlete in the Apple commercial throwing a sledgehammer through Big Brother's telescreen. He doesn't observe political correctness about anything. He's not PC on the things that upset millennial social justice warriors, and he's not PC on the cornball religious stuff--upsetting show-off Christians like George W. Bush's religion adviser, Michael Gerson, who considers himself the last word in piety. (Apparently, destroying the only Christian country on earth by dissolving our borders is ultra pious.)”
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“In January 2013, the Republican "Hispanic Leadership Network" issued a diktat to elected Republicans, coaching them on which words and phrases they may and may not use...Other Republicans slavishly followed the Hispanic Leadership Network's directions. Trump proceeded to violate every rule--as well as a few new ones.”
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“Politicians' usual "potential solutions"-- “border security that we need“-- were: technology, “boots on the ground,“ and drones. What would any of those accomplish, exactly? Were the troops going to shoot illegals? Would the drones drop bombs on them? Or were we going to use the drones to watch illegals pouring into our country?
If we can’t stop them, I guess we may as well entertain ourselves.
How about some kind of, I don’t know, permanent barrier that sits there, Day and night, without needing to eat or sleep or collect a salary?
Politicians oppose the wall not because they thought it wouldn’t work; but because they knew it would.”
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If we can’t stop them, I guess we may as well entertain ourselves.
How about some kind of, I don’t know, permanent barrier that sits there, Day and night, without needing to eat or sleep or collect a salary?
Politicians oppose the wall not because they thought it wouldn’t work; but because they knew it would.”
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“When Trump said, at the first debate, “If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t even be talking about illegal immigration,” Carly Fiorina was not on the debate stage. She had waited until she bullied her way into the second debate to say, "Immigration did not come up in 2016 because Mr. Trump brought it up; we talked about it in 2012, we talked about it in 2008. We talked about it in 2004. We have been talking about it for 25 years. This is why people are tired of politicians.”
She then proceeded to talk about it in the exact same way politicians have been talking about it for 25 years!”
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She then proceeded to talk about it in the exact same way politicians have been talking about it for 25 years!”
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“While the other candidates were memorizing all the countries in NATO, practicing their pronunciations of Arabic names, and learning the geography of Syria, Trump shut to the top of the polls with an opening speech about Mexico sending rapists and drugs to our country.
"Do not mistake me for a politician of nuance-- I’m going to tell you the truth.”
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"Do not mistake me for a politician of nuance-- I’m going to tell you the truth.”
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“After 10 months of venomous sneering from the entire Republican Brain Trust—every political consultant, pollster, and Beltway insider, Fox News National Review, talk radio hosts Mark Levin and Glenn Beck—the New York Times reported that “Republicans have ruefully acknowledged that they came to this dire pass in no small part because of their own passivity.
Their own “passivity.” This is how people brag about how admirable they are by pretending to apologize: "We screwed up; we were too nice." What they’re really saying is that they didn’t screw up at all. They're just super people.”
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Their own “passivity.” This is how people brag about how admirable they are by pretending to apologize: "We screwed up; we were too nice." What they’re really saying is that they didn’t screw up at all. They're just super people.”
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“gotten”
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“I’m beginning to suspect the wall is popular. Although”
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