Trump hates the truth Trump hates The Press

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Every violent act by Trump supporters has been caught on camera.

Every lie that spewed from Trump's lips has been caught on audio tape.


Newest addition to the list, Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski grabbing a protester by the shirt collar.


The method of plausible deniability has been used as a ruse, by Trump.
But, still pictures taken from the video show that Trump lied.


http://www.mediaite.com/online/vide...paign-mgr-grabbing-protester-by-shirt-collar/


http://www.mediaite.com/tv/embattle...twitter-after-being-praised-at-victory-rally/



Always an alternative explanation from Trump.


"That is not my pink bald scalp. That is my assistant's shaved scalp."

(The place where Trump scrapes all of the hair off the side of his head, to make a wave made of hair, has lost hair to the point of baldness. Trump's skin is raw pink from the amount of irritation.)

Trump did not use hair spray that would stand up to the wind outside.
The camera caught the bald spot. Trump had his aide stand very close to him.
The next event shows that Trump had his long hair cut, so that his shorter hair could be glued down over the bald spot. It could no longer be swept back, to rest with the hair growing on the back of his head. It was cut, so that it would not hang over his ears, to his neck.It was cut like roof shingles.

"That is not my campaign manager's hand, that is my security guard's hand."

(A clear picture shows it is CL's arm and hand pulling the young man backward.)

CL's first explanation was that he did not like the man's sign.
CL's second explanation was that he thought security was not doing their job.

"Those are not my words. Those are not my statements. I never said that."

Trump keeps legitimate and vetted major journalists clumped together and under guard. But cameras pick up images, far beyond the human eye. The press has audio recorders.


Trump cannot have his cake (publicity) and eat it, too. (Denial of real events, recorded in real time.)

Trump cannot violate the dignity and humanity of human beings that live in the USA, without consequences.
 
In Tuscon, Arizona, a Trump supporter punched a protester and the protester was knocked to the ground. The Trump supporter stomped on and kicked the protester until the security team lead the violent Trump supporter away.

"NBC News reporter Frank Thorp caught video of a man swinging at a protester at Trump’s Tucson, Arizona rally on Saturday and appearing to kick and stomp while the protester was on the ground."

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/wat...-is-caught-punching-and-stomping-a-protester/

What does Trump have to say ?

Pressed about the beating in Tucson that was caught on video, Trump made the bizarre claim that the man was wearing a Ku Klux Klan outfit.

“Well, you know, he was wearing — he or his partner was wearing a Ku Klux Klan outfit,” Trump tried to explain. “This happened to be an African-American man who was very — a person at the rally, who was very, very incensed at the fact that somebody, a protester, would be wearing a Ku Klux Klan outfit.”

In the video, the man who was sucker-punched and kicked was wearing a stars and stripes American flag shirt. This protester wearing stars and stripes was carrying a sign that had KKK painted over Trump's face. There was a girl who was nearby, with a hood over her head. She wore the hood to call attention to the fact that Trump did not take a stand against the KKK. Trump did not clearly take a stand against David Duke.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/tru...protesters-keep-people-from-hearing-me-speak/

Sorry, Trump! The real event was caught on video tape.
Trump lied.

We have seen an old white man, pushing a woman.
We have seen groups of white people beating minority protesters, twice.
We have an old white man sucker punching a protester.
We have seen a Trump supporter punch, beat, stomp and kick a protester.

We have seen Trump's campaign manager hurt a woman, and grab a protester by the collar.

A reporter was beaten by Secret Service for trying to film protesters at a Trump rally


03/16 23:14

Tony Pettway, 32, who is African American, was caught on camera attacking white demonstrator Bryan Sanders as he was being escorted out of the Republican event in Tuscon on Saturday. Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, also appeared to grab a protester by the collar sparking another confrontation that have become features of Trump's recent campaign events. Sgt. Kim Bay, spokeswoman for the Tucson Police Department, said Pettway has now been arrested on a charge of assault with injury.





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Trump’s willingness to create his own reality has been nearly impossible for Republicans to call out, because they’ve been doing the same thing for years.

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/what-if-donald-trump-had-run-as-a-democrat


"...a positive quality is that Democrats still make an effort to base their policies and debates, however imperfectly, on fact. That’s an awkward fit for Trump, who has a habit of making things up.

(This week, the Times reported that Trump liked to tell visitors to his to Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida that some tiles in one of the suites were made by a young Walt Disney. Politely reproached by his butler for this untruth, Trump apparently laughed and said, “Who cares?”)


gsgs comment-

Is this the attitude of a Trump supporter ?


Trump supporters go to a Trump rally, hoping that Trump will say what they want to hear.


"Trump promises to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies and save us $300 billion a year on prescription drugs, even though that’s close to everything we spend on prescription drugs."

"At least he seems to be winking at us all and admitting it’s all talk."

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/what-if-donald-trump-had-run-as-a-democrat#5


gsgs comment-


Here, is the bone I have to pick with Trump supporters.
It is all very well to get your kicks, and satisfy your worst urges.


Sick of not being able to act on your worst urges, at work ?
At a Trump rally, it is OK to be sexist, to be bigoted, to be racist.


It is OK to hate people, at a Trump rally. It is OK to assault people, at a Trump rally.

It does not matter, that Trump will never fulfill the actions said he would take ?
It does not matter how many unrealistic ideas Trump puts forth ?
It does not matter that nothing will be done to fix what is wrong ?

The only thing that matters is scoring points, against people who oppose Trump, at the moment ?


All Trumps's supporters want is a voice for their frustrations of the moment ?

They are willing to throw away America's future, because they are too angry and frustrated to think ?

Three More Reasons to Be Terrified of Donald Trump


http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/three-more-reasons-reasons-to-be-terrified-of-donald-trump


If Trump’s casual threats of violence were not enough to horrify Republican elites, he surely left them speechless in another early-morning revelation by finally naming his chief foreign policy adviser: himself.

“I’m speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain, and I’ve said a lot of things,” Trump said during an early-morning phone interview on MSNBC. “I know what I’m doing, and I listen to a lot of people, I talk to a lot of people, and at the appropriate time I’ll tell you who the people are,” he continued. “But I speak to a lot of people, but my primary consultant is myself, and I have a good instinct for this stuff.”

As if to underscore the frightening possibility that Donald Trump could control the nation’s nuclear codes, the Economist Intelligence Unit on Wednesday named the former reality-TV star as one of the Top 10 global risks facing the world economy, citing his potential to launch a destabilizing trade war and incite increased jihadist violence. It was the first time the geopolitical and economic forecasting firm had ever put a political candidate on its monthly list.


Republican front-runner (Trump) completed his victory lap by effectively giving the finger to the party he plans to represent in the White House and the voters he needs to get there, by announcing he would skip a Fox News debate scheduled to take place next week in Salt Lake City.


Why behave as if you are a sane, intelligent, considerate person,if there is no reward, for that ?

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/corey-lewandowski-michelle-fields#2


At one point, other Trump staffers and advisers even plotted to get him fired by sneaking the candidate—who is reportedly tightly controlled by Lewandowski—a letter outlining their concerns. The plan was aborted after Trump began winning states; Lewandowski now brags he’s set to become chief of staff in a potential Trump administration, one source told Politico.

While Trump staffers apparently abandoned hope of engineering his overthrow after those wins, Lewandowski is back in the spotlight this week after his alleged altercation with Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields, who he called “totally delusional” and “attention seeking.” Those comments, while very much in sync with Trump’s own approach to his detractors and critics, have not helped the campaign as it maneuvers to recover from a series of violent incidents between Trump supporters and protesters, some of which may have been inspired by the candidate himself. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that his campaign manager is a bully, too.


Are we forgetting what most bullies are, at heart ?




http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/03/trump-moment-of-reckoning-has-arrived



There has been plenty of crass, crude, and violent rhetoric and hate-driven extremism in the GOP race that did not originate with Trump. Who started the Republican debate on penis size? Rubio, with his crack about Trump's small hands. It's just that Trump, a showman bully, has done a better job at corralling all the dark matter of the GOP and turning it into votes. (See Kasich's recent motto: "Fight the Darkness.") Republicans surprised by Trump's rise within their ranks as the candidate of fear and loathing have not been paying attention.

The GOP long ago unleashed the dogs of hate. Now Trump, a la Montgomery Burns, controls the pack. And Republicans—or some GOPers—are wondering how to stop all this madness. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) recently vowed to start a new political party if Trump is the GOP nominee. Stuart Stevens says he would support such a move. "I think it's an individual moral choice," he notes. "But for me, Trump is bigot, and I can't support [him]." Yet organizing a new party would be an arduous task. Most states, thanks to the joint plotting of Democrats and Republicans, make it tough to get a third-party line on the ballot.
 
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