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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Trump baits Obama brown shirts in Chicago

OBAMA'S LEGIONS HELP PUT TRUMP IN NEWS AHEAD OF CRITICAL VOTE

HELPS VOTERS REMEMBER FERGUSON AND BALTIMORE

 
 
 
With Friday's cancellation of a Trump rally in Chicago, we were served a non-stop menu of how Trump has created a climate of violence at his rallies across the country. It was interesting as the republicans almost all jumped in to proclaim that yes, trump was no good for the country because he has created divisions in the country, in the republican party, the democrat party, even among world leaders. Trump started all this when he proclaimed he would build a wall and enforce immigation law on the southern border... this made him an anti-immigration racist on one hand and also propelled him to the lead in the republican primary.  Univision cancelled the Miss America pageant,others cancelled functions at Trump's golf courses, Macy's said they would not sell his ties. All this kept Trump in the news continually.  He then insulted John McCain, which many assumed would be his demise, but it was not. He said all Muslims should be barred from emigrating into the country until they could be properly vetted. Again, he was a bigot and a racist and would cause Muslims to not  trust us. He then called Jeb Bush "low energy," which is probably the weakest political attack in history, except that it stuck, and sent Bush to the bottom and out early in the campaign. Trump then went too far when he questioned George Bush's wisdom in invading Iraq - this was definitely against republican dogma. It seemed like a coincidence that before every big primary event, something would happen. The Pope made remarks at the border just before South Carolina, and Trump won, then Las Vegas, another win. Super Tuesday, seven wins. Then Mitt Romney stepped in and started the "stop Trump" movement... more wins. The race heated up all over the place, big republicans came out and stated Trump must be stopped. Again all that we saw in the news was Trump versus big republicans, but the news was all about Trump.
Then came the weekend before the big primaries in Florida, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois and North Carolina. This was the last chance to stop Trump. Trump is leading in most polls except Ohio. So does Trump just lay low and try to do the usual campaign? He scheduled a rally at the University of Illinois in downtown Chicago, a hotbed of liberal and Marxist ideology for the last 80 years. Is it just a coincidence that, Move-on, Black Lives Matter and every other Chicago group descended on this rally like flies on fresh dung? 300 professors signed a petition to stop Trump from coming. The protesters proclaimed what a great victory they had when the rally was cancelled and the whole show was on the air nonstop for the whole weekend.  Did this event, which made America recall the riots in Ferguson and Baltimore and Black Lives Matter calling for the killing of police, hurt or enhance Trump's chance of winning today? We will have the answer to that in the next 24 hours.    

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