Comments on: Scotland Hates Big Bully Trump https://www.okwassup.com/scotland-hates-big-bully-trump/ News, Entertainment, Lifestyle and more! Mon, 20 Jun 2016 04:34:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/scotland-hates-big-bully-trump/#comment-5842 Fri, 17 Jun 2016 16:51:10 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11970#comment-5842 Breaking: “Anybody But Trump” – RNC Delegates Seek To Stop Trump At The Convention

It's one thing when Erick Erickson or Hugh Hewitt ask the Republican National Committee delegates to find some way of saving the party by stopping Donald Trump from getting its nomination.

It's another when the Republican National Committee delegates themselves start engineering a way to nominate "Anybody but Trump." And that's what's happening.

The Washington Post has talked to delegates who are part of a group of "dozens" who are looking to save the party by stopping Trump:

"This literally is an ‘Anybody but Trump’ movement,” said Kendal Unruh, a Republican delegate from Colorado who is leading the campaign. “Nobody has any idea who is going to step in and be the nominee, but we’re not worried about that. We’re just doing that job to make sure that he’s not the face of our party.”

The fresh wave of anti-Trump organizing comes as a growing number of Republicans have signaled that they will not support Trump for president. In addition, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who is slated to chair the Republican National Convention next month in Cleveland, said in remarks released Friday that House Republicans should “follow their conscience” on whether to support Trump. [….] RedState

]]>
By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/scotland-hates-big-bully-trump/#comment-5841 Fri, 17 Jun 2016 15:46:06 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11970#comment-5841 I also want to add………

I think the Vanity Fair story is spot on and, IMO, it certainly explains a lot about his sham of a campaign.

Trump never wanted to BE president. He latched onto the Repub party to gain a following of gullible, Angry, (mostly) White under-educated, blue-collar working-class men AND women while enhancing his "brand" to pursue more lucrative business ventures.

And I've noticed, over the past week, as more and more credible information is revealed about Trump – the quieter his supporters have become.

Last night he held a rally that was supposed to draw at least 20,000 attendees. Instead, it drew about 4,000. And the so-called "thousands" of people that he claimed was waiting to get into his rally turned out to be less than 50.

The Republican party has killed itself.

]]>
By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/scotland-hates-big-bully-trump/#comment-5840 Fri, 17 Jun 2016 15:05:06 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11970#comment-5840 “He promises the earth, delivers nothing,”

Yep. And by now WHO (except for the most gullible of his supporters) is surprised by this?. The guy truly does give new meaning to the phrase "Full-Of-Sh*t."

Btw- Word to Trump supporters………

You might want to check out the Vanity Fair *Exclusive" just posted yesterday.

"Is Donald Trump's Endgame The Launch of Trump News? "

Excerpts:
The breakout media star of 2016 is, inarguably, Donald Trump, who has masterfully—and horrifyingly—demonstrated an aptitude for manipulating the news cycle, gaining billions of dollars worth of free airtime, and dominating coverage on every screen. Now, several people around him are looking for a way to leverage his supporters into a new media platform and cable channel.

Trump is indeed considering creating his own media business, built on the audience that has supported him thus far in his bid to become the next president of the United States. According to several people briefed on the discussions, the presumptive Republican nominee is examining the opportunity presented by the “audience” currently supporting him. He has also discussed the possibility of launching a “mini-media conglomerate” outside of his existing TV-production business, Trump Productions LLC. He has, according to one of these people, enlisted the consultation of his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law,Jared Kushner, who owns the The New York Observer. Trump’s rationale, according to this person, is that, “win or lose, we are onto something here. We’ve triggered a base of the population that hasn’t had a voice in a long time.”

For his part, Kushner was heard at a New York dinner party saying that “the people here don’t understand what I’m seeing. You go to these arenas and people go crazy for him.” (Both Kushner and Ivanka Trump did not respond to a request for comment.) […]

H/T: Rachel Maddow et al

]]>