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TRUMP STANDS ALONE

Following the release of what can only be described as a black pill for anyone running for public office, just about everyone in the GOP is livid and abandoning Trump — ahead of Sunday’s debate. Based upon what I am seeing now, this sandstorm of criticism is going to level the Trump run, unless something changes from now until the election day. Moreover, I think his actions and his words are more important now than ever before, dealing with this late stage crisis, so he should choose them very carefully.

Charisma is a delicate combination of both power and kindness. It should make for a most interesting debate.

Here is a run down of the fallout in the republican party and who is distancing themselves from Trump now.

Via The Hill

Rep Chaffetz:

“I’m out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine,” he said.

“He’s put the party and this country in an awful place … I get the sense this probably isn’t the end of them. There might be more.”

Rep. Ryan:

“I am sickened by what I heard today,” Ryan said in a statement released Friday night. “Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified. I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests. In the meantime, he is no longer attending tomorrow’s event in Wisconsin.”

Rep. Johnson:

“Donald Trump’s recent comments are completely indefensible and I refuse to even attempt to try and do so,” Johnson said in a statement.

Rep. Kirk:

Kirk called on Trump to drop out of the race, calling him a “malignant clown” that is “unfit” to be president.

Sen.McConnell:

“As the father of three daughters, I strongly believe that Trump needs to apologize directly to women and girls everywhere, and take full responsibility for the utter lack of respect for women shown in his comments on that tape,” he said.

Gov. Herbert from Utah:

“Donald Trump’s statements are beyond offensive & despicable,” said Gov. Gary Herbert in a tweet. “While I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton, I will not vote for Trump.”

Rep. Coffman:

“For the good of the country, and to give the Republicans a chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump should step aside,” he said in a statement, according to a local CBS station. “And four years of Hillary Clinton is not what is best for this country.”

Coffman added that Trump “should put the country first and do the right thing.”

Sen. McCain:

“There are no excuses for Donald Trump’s offensive and demeaning comments,” the Arizona senator said in a statement. “No woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior. He alone bears the burden of his conduct and alone should suffer the consequences.”

Sen. Cruz:

“These comments are disturbing and inappropriate, there is simply no excuse for them,” he said on Twitter. “Every wife, mother, daughter — every person — deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.”

Sen. Rubio:

“Donald’s comments were vulgar, egregious and impossible to justify.”
“No one should ever talk about any woman in those terms, even in private,” Rubio wrote in a tweet.

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11 comments

  1. moosh

    The tell was Colin feeler email leaks and then Bush, almost perfect to the tee.

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  2. metalleg

    Who are all these guys going to vote for? They dropped Trump. Does that mean they’re voting for Hillary?

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  3. moneyteam

    Where are the Bill Clinton Tapes?! They most certainly are right on par…. how about some HRC Sextapes going down on Gennifer?! lol

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  4. moneyteam

    Given the Podesta emails… its either validating Trumans quote or was doctored to piggy back off this bullshit to swing some republican votes imo…

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  5. moneyteam

    not to mention… a lot of these people need to wake the f up.. I was at a high school football game the other day watching my brother play (soph) and kids were openly saying N this, N that as if they were flexing on everyone testing them to try what they could justify as freedom of speech….. It was pretty comical to me to see parents reactions

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  6. stockslueth

    Trump has stepped on his own dick one too many times.

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    • moosh

      No doubt. No way I could ever run for prez. even if I wanted to. This is just the start of gotcha politics. Twtr might be the only co not making money who has deals with govt?

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  7. awanka

    Doesn’t look good at all.

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  8. oldmantrader

    The hypocrisy of the media stands out here. The trail of Bill’s victims goes back decades.Juanita Broaderick alleges rape, Paula Jones who received an 850k settlement and last but not least socializing with a convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.These stories are swept under the rug but let a rich Republican make lewd and boorish comments and it becomes a firestorm.
    Not particularly a fan of Trump’s course rhetoric but someone needs to shake this country out the malaise we are in and not sure Hilliary is the answer

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  9. joshua

    Bill isn’t running for office. Maybe there’s a secret Hillary rape tape that will come out, until then bringing up Bill is pointless.

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