Full Donald Trump MSNBC Republican Presidential Town Hall, Green Bay, WI, March 30, 2016

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31 Responses to Full Donald Trump MSNBC Republican Presidential Town Hall, Green Bay, WI, March 30, 2016

  1. michellc's avatar michellc says:

    Is this the one where he freaked everyone out and had them saying he couldn’t be elected because he said if abortion is illegal women who get an abortion would have to be punished?

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  2. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    I have not watched this because I am burnt out on the maggot-rats of MSM, GOP, RNC, DNC, and the entire “My pocket book before America” crowd and their disingenuous questioning of Trump. I did see the part where Chris pushed the question about “If you think abortion is murder then mustn’t you punish women who have their babies butchered while they are still in the woman’s womb” fiasco.

    Chris sounded just like the shrill hateful liberal idiot that he is and Trump was courteous and tried to the best of his ability to answer Chris’ accusatory and gotcha’ “So if your philosophy is true, you think a fine for murder is an appropriate punishment?” question, in the moment and amidst the twists and turns the questioning took.

    Trump has to be prepared for an inquisition from here on out at every interview. The mad liberals who were at first intrigued and smitten with Trump have finally realized that even though they think Trumps a clown there is a huge voting block that does not and they just may be saying President Trump in 7 months.

    I am praying for a holy curse on all those working against Trump. I am sick to death of phony ill willed people hiding their despicable goals behind faux outrage and the pretense of nobleness.

    Then we have human filth Ted Cruz talk about killing Trump and there is no outrage.

    Talk about hardening of hearts.

    I am reminded again and again lately that in the end times, evil will be viewed as good, and good as evil.

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      There are a lot of questions like that, but also keep in mind since a lot of people honestly think that way (taught from birth), that they don’t see any issue with the question at all.
      To us, it’s a “gotcha” question. To them it’s common sense and we’re the crazy ones.

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      • lovely's avatar lovely says:

        Yes I know I am just tired of the coddled stupidity, the promotion of ignorance and the pretense of moral outrage that folks like Chris Mathews think is their divine right because they just know that they have the moral high ground regardless of what tactics they need to use to hide the truth of their agenda and their thorough corruptness.

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        • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

          Just don’t forget to breath. 🙂 None of the things going on today are anything new in the world. This corruption has been going on for centuries. Folks like Chris Mathews just know that they have the moral high ground because they have been told they do. It’s that simple. It’s also why they don’t listen to anything from the people they’ve been told are crazy. Even if they become disillusioned, within a short period of time the come up with Rube Goldberg ideas to reconcile reality.

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          • lovely's avatar lovely says:

            Yes I agree and I am breathing 😉hard to know what emotion people are expressing without the emotion attached to a voice.

            I do this every election cycle as I rarely watch any news in-between then I watch it and I am at first sadly amused by their ignorant befuddlement of the Left, then I put forth in my mind what absolute evil is behind the ignorance of the Chris Mathews types and I get over it immediately.

            At the Trump town hall in Janesville WI there was an Egyptian Muslim couple who considered themselves part of the movement to reform Islam, they spoke out against Sharia Law, and they spent a good 20 minutes talking to the devils of liberalism about the evils of Sharia Law and Islam. The protestors did not believe them, the man said “I have lived it, I can be killed under Sharia Law for saying what I say.” the protesters told him he hated Muslims and that Trump was a bigger danger to him than other Muslims! It was a surreal moment. I thought the man was going to cry. I think Info Wars interviewed him but I had to finally walk away or make the news myself by slapping the hateful face of the protestors.

            One of the many deluded hateful pinkos at the Trump town hall in Janesville.

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            • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

              The thing is you can find examples of these type of people going back into the 1200’s and earlier. People grow out of it and have productive lives, of figure they can make an easy living keeping it going for another generation.
              I know you’re writing about what is frustrating you, today, right now. All we can do is vote for change and live our lives the way we believe they should be.

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              • lovely's avatar lovely says:

                I agree it has been happening for centuries but the world is smaller today than it was then and the possibility of total collapse is much more feasible. The balance is more delicate with people stacked on top of each other in all the metropolitan areas.

                Centuries ago nations collapsed and rebuilt people learned they had the capacity to still use that wonderful grey mass that God sat smack between their ears. Today’s war IMO is more prevalent, invasive and permanently debilitating as we have entire generations who simply can not think and who are merely minions of their corrupt ideology.

                If society collapses today none of the people who are currently operating under the delusion of the Left’s ideology will blame themselves or their overlords, they will simply blame misogyny, racism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, homophobia, and all the other delusions that have led us to where we are today. So even under collapse there will be no lessons learned.

                I do believe we are at a unique time in history and that is where we may disagree.

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                • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

                  but the world is smaller today than it was then and the possibility of total collapse is much more feasible.

                  You mean communication and travel are faster than any time in human history. Nothing else has changed. You’re getting suckered into the stuff being taught by the progressives that we are at some major point of human self-important evolution.

                  The balance is more delicate with people stacked on top of each other in all the metropolitan areas.

                  Again, more progressive self-important marketing. People were packed much tighter in the past with little public hygiene.

                  There are times in the past where some European country had dictated what would and would not be taught to children. It created generations of problems. War’s were fought regularly on the whims of a leader that in some cases may just have not liked a dinner guest. The people then and now blame everyone but themselves.

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                  • lovely's avatar lovely says:

                    You mean communication and travel are faster than any time in human history. Nothing else has changed.

                    Yes I do not believe that the world has become physically smaller but that we are a more mobile and connected society and the physical structure of our society is built on that inter-connectedness. Imagine the loss of garbage pick up and grocery deliveries in and to metropolitan areas.

                    You’re getting suckered into the stuff being taught by the progressives that we are at some major point of human self-important evolution.

                    I do think that it is about a point in human evolution were humanity has been lulled away from God and duped into believing that charity is driving a woman in need of an abortion to the abortion clinic. There will come a time when the scales tip, I’m going to say I know that they have tipped but I am willing to say that things do not look good. Many times in history things did not look good I understand that. My belief is that we are at a time where because we are so interconnected people will still believe their delusions after a collapse rather than rallying within their communities to rebuild a functional society.

                    Again, more progressive self-important marketing. People were packed much tighter in the past with little public hygiene.

                    The zero population crowd, the no more humans polluting Mother Earth crowd is progressive marketing but that is not what I am talking about. I am addressing the very real “horde” dwellers and their pack mentality which has developed amongst them.

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                  • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

                    None of this is new. It’s what the “enlightenment” was. “We’ve progressed beyond the childish need for gods”

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                  • lovely's avatar lovely says:

                    I’m not suggesting it is new, I’m suggesting that there are enough people who cannot think, who curse and/or deny God, and who prefer the idolization of their flesh and delusions that there may be no righting the ship this time around.

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                  • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

                    Maybe not in our lifetime….

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      I’m seeing stuff written by self professing conservatives that he can’t win a general election because he wants to punish women who have an abortion. Some of the same online names were saying he wasn’t pro-life and supports partial birth abortion and could never win the Republican nomination.

      Some of those same online names are saying Cruz did great and made people see him as personable, likeable and funny. I guess joking about running someone over with a car is funny. Yet retweeting a not so great picture of Heidi is a vicious attack.

      For giggles I went to a liberal forum and they sound just like the conservatives. Congratulations neverTrump conservatives you’re in great company.

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      • lovely's avatar lovely says:

        They are all useful idiots propping the NWO because they think it will benefit themselves. What the “conservatives” and liberals seem to be missing is that the world they seek to put into place will be a living hell foe all. Period. They are deluded.

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        • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

          I have to run, but keep in mind all the titles like conservative and such are all used to divide people and hide the reality of Judeo-Christian morals are what got Western civilization where it is. Pagan virtues can be twisted to justify anything, including murder. Guess which one gets propagated in establishments of higher learning…

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          • lovely's avatar lovely says:

            Yes but we need to use words limited as they are to communicate always using qualifiers with words is burdensome. I generally put “conservative” in quotes just for that reason.

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        • michellc's avatar michellc says:

          You know I’ve read a few liberals recently who are making more sense than neverTrump conservatives.
          Losing your job to illegals and being fined for not having insurance I think possibly has knocked some sense into them.

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      • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

        I saw one Catholic pro life site giving him hell in the headlines. I didn’t give them a click.

        Catholics. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Since AD33.

        Yep, I said that. Report me to the pope. 😀

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        • michellc's avatar michellc says:

          I don’t post on the other blogs, but after awhile you learn the names of the regulars and some of them have so much hate for Trump and so much obsession with Cruz they can’t see how nutty they sound.

          Although there are some Trump people who sound pretty nutty themselves.

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        • lovely's avatar lovely says:

          Did I already mention that only one person has been really rude to me after she saw me in a Trump shirt? A good Catholic lady. SMH.

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      I was snooping around FB and from my totally unscientific poll about 3/4 of the under 40 folks thought his running over Trump was either funny or not inappropriate. The over 40 crowd it was almost totally flipped.

      So I totally understand what you are saying Lovely, not because of this unscientific poll but because of life experience. Granted my life experience has came from America and a down home southern hospitality view on life. There were always those people who hated everything because that’s basically what is wrong with liberal minded people. Those people were way outnumbered and kept in check. Remember when the goals of communists was read and recorded in the congressional record? It seemed far fetched that it could happen here, but here we are today with many of their goals met.

      Our country is barely held together by a thread today and that thread is being stretched to it’s limits.

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  3. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    Inthonk that, come November, we’re screwed. The Rats have a great team when it comes to presidential elections, they learned hard with RR and Bush I, they were almost flattened but rose to the ocasion, learned from their mistakes and roared back with Clinton.
    Their team stays in shape during their winning candidate’s reign, sharpening its skills and keeping a finger on the pulse of the electorate while the GOP’s team sorta goes to Miami to sit on the beach until the next convention. It’s very obvious in this election cycle and I hope the GOP functionaries didn’t give up their day jobs,
    The Rats have waged a great campaign to ID Trump as the most likey GOP candidate and Cruz as his possible replacement. They deftly found a chink in Cruz’s armor that set him off balance while they go about seperating conservative Rats and as many independents as they can from Trump. They work on seperating the disparate Republicans from Trump as much as they can as a vote not cast for him is as good as one cast for Hillary. They don’t have to work hard at us, we do a good enough job tearing the party apart.
    I’d said earlier that I found Trump’s inability to play the political game his biggest liability and the point that will cost him the presidency. He speaks off of thebtop of his head and that is a benefit to the bad guys as the professional political handlers can use that against him, and they are. Pols running for office with a personal agenda have to salve the electorate’s denial by saying nothing while saying anything. Concrete statements can be uncomfortable when they come back as brick bats.
    We can poo poo the ideas on how campaigns are run, we say that the truth is what everyone wants, but most folks just want soothing worss that make them feel good right now, they’ll deal with the pain when and if it comes later on. And it doesn’t have to work for everyone, just look at the percentages of registered voters who show up for elections. It won’t take as many disaffected Republicans not to show up as it would disaffected Rats to swing the election, I know a number of Republicans who are already disgusted with the entire campaign and we ain’t even close to the heaviest campaigning yet while the Rats here are quietly promising unicorns farting cash and free food if Hillary wins.

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  4. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    Solution. Buy new home 🙂

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  5. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    And here I am, watching the nightly local news, and they had a piece ( local news, mind you) on how some poor, dear young woman protesting the hate, xenophobia and violence hallmarking the Trump campaign was inappropriately touched/fondled (both words were used) by a Trump supporter and, when she confronted the Trump supporter about it, she was pepper sprayed. This was, conveniently, caught on video right close up. Conveniently. Only thing we’re lacking is the usual piece immediately following where a calm and motherly Hillary is addresing her cow-like followers about how to counter hate, xenophobia and sexism with love and lemonaid.
    Note that at nearly every Trump appearance we’re seeing some form of violence where peaceful anti-Trump, pro-love and peace voters of a targeted demographic are attacked by neanderthal Trump supporters. Convenient, eh…oh, I already said that.
    The Rats have made the campaign all about how violent and hate-filled Trump and his supporters are and the RINOs are singing backup. I said that the Rats are ahead on the spin game, they aren’t going to wait for Trump to win or lose at the convention, they’re out to poison the waters well before then so that even if Trump loses and some other eunuch RINO gets the nomination he’s dead before the convention’s over.
    So while Hollary’s out there just loping, not even breaking a sweat, the entire death-from-innuendo mechanism of the Rats is in full pace while the Republicans shoot each other in the foot. Yup, we’re screwed.

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    • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

      The Republican apparatus is only skilled at internal fighting. I’m serious. Compare Obama’s campaign in 2008, how he used social media, data mined, targeted people, skillfully (not him, people they employed) marketed and ran the campaign while the Republicans floundered and huffed around. Not much better in 2012, after things had gotten so bad that someone should have been able to at least give the bastard a scare.

      Obama didn’t so much look as good as he thinks in either election as the Republican candidates looked absolutely incompetent and idiotic, and the Party with them.

      The combination of Republicans totally not understanding how to campaign like it’s not 1812, and them rolling over on the cheating every time pretty much guarantees a Democrat win every time if something doesn’t change.

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