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    ArcadiaGP

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    You don't get it. He's middle fingering them (with short stubby fingers) and they love him for it. He's brilliant. And approachable. And has all the solutions, from the first to the final.

    You've got the impression down-pat.

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    I found this comment from the debate last evening disturbing. He said it twice, so there is no mistaking what he said.


    " Mr Trump has suggested that he’d order the U.S. military to kill families of Muslim terrorists and institute interrogation techniques worse than waterboarding, itself widely condemned as torture. Torture and retaliatory executions are both war crimes under international law".

    “They won’t refuse. They’re not going to refuse me,” he said. “If I say do it, they’re going to do it.”


    Donald Trump says he'd force U.S. military to commit war crimes - Washington Times

    That was jaw-dropping scary for me. I'd like to hear the ardent Trumpers defend that.

    You don't get it. He's middle fingering them (with short stubby fingers) and they love him for it. He's brilliant. And approachable. And has all the solutions, from the first to the final.

    Pretty accurate though I'd rather it dripped considerably more.
     

    JTScribe

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    That was jaw-dropping scary for me. I'd like to hear the ardent Trumpers defend that.



    Pretty accurate though I'd rather it dripped considerably more.

    I don't know if I'm an ardent Trumper, but I did cringe a little bit at that line of speaking, because it's not that hard.

    If I'd been up there I would have said something like this:

    "Look, it's a tough thing. I agree that we don't want to make torture part and parcel of how we operate. But we also can't arbitrarily say we aren't going to do something. Suppose that we'd captured bin Laden alive, and learned that al Qaeda had smuggled a nuclear weapon into the United States. Do you waterboard him to get him to talk in that situation? Do you go above and beyond that if need be, if you're going to save tens if not hundreds of thousands of lives? It's not an easy question, and I hope never to be in that situation. But if it came down to where we had to do something to save lives, I would order it done, and pardon anyone involved to protect them from later prosecution."
     

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    Trump Reverses His Stance on Torture

    Donald Trump revises stance on torture, saying he wouldn't order military to break international laws

    Flip flip flop

    See, he's not sure what the GOP voters want. He says one thing... hoping he gets it right. Oops, messed up, that's a different party! Better flip that around to appeal to more people.

    "We love Common Core!"... er... wait... "Common Core has to go!"

    etc etc.

    All being conned.
     

    T.Lex

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    No no and no. The WSJ has it all wrong. Of COURSE Trump wouldn't tell people to do something illegal. That would be following what Bush did. Trump was all along saying that he'd beat Daesh within the bounds of the Geneva Convention all while giving a middle finger to the mideast AND Washington DC. (He does have 2 middle fingers, after all.)

    He's a law-abiding citizen (Poe's Law notwithstanding), who made his billions legally. Not like politicians who make millions off the backs of us taxpayers. The fact he made billions is what gives him the experience necessary to kill and torture the terrorists and their families without breaking any stupid international laws that Americans never got to vote for anyway. He totally knows how to go just to the edge of a law without crossing over it. Unless he has to cross over it to make America Great, then it really wouldn't be a bad thing.

    This is just another hit piece by the MSM to make it look like he's flip flopping when he really isn't. The establishment is pulling out every stop to try to steal the election from him, even though he's winning fair and square.

    Oh, and CPAC? Isn't that just another way to spell "establishment"? He doesn't need them and why would he even try? They're just looking for ways to make him look bad. He needs to be out on the campaign trail talking to regular people who understand that he's going to make them and us great again.
     
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