The Republican Party in South Carolina is requiring that any candidate wanting to appear on their primary ballot must sign a statement pledging not to run on a third party ticket; if they refuse to sign, they will not be on the ballot.
COMMENTS:
That sounds just like left-wing liberal Democratic Party
thinking: you will abide by what we say, or else. The action is patently discriminatory and
violates Trumps rights to freedom of association. I’d be willing to bet that Lindsey Graham,
who is in the bottom of the bottom of the cellar of the presidential candidate hopefuls and
who is Senator from South Carolina, is behind this dumb, spiteful and hateful
move. Thinking like that has no place in
this country, let alone in the halls of government.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What did you think of Trump’s handling of Jorge Ramos who
refused to allow him to conduct his press conference without interruption? (Sally ~ Ukiah, CA)
A. I think that once Trump had ejected Ramos from the room,
he should have told Univision that they would be barred from future press
conferences unless they agreed to behave themselves like ladies and
gentlemen. Where in hell is the
decorum in this society?
Q. Trump has his fight with FOX NEWS host Megyn Kelly. Now Ted Cruz is complaining about her as
well. What’s his complaint? (Kyle ~ Alexandria, VA)
A. Cruz was on Kelly’s show Tuesday night. She persisted in trying to get Cruz to take a
position as to if the anchor children of illegal aliens should be deported with
the parents. Cruz replied that we need
to seal the border first, then deport the criminal illegal aliens, and then
have a national discussion on what to do with the rest of the illegals. Kelly continually refused to accept that response and
accused Cruz of dodging her questions. Cruz
has since accused Kelly of asking “the question every mainstream media liberal
journalist wants to ask” and “the question Barack Obama wants to focus on.” Kelly has evidently grown much too big for
her so-called journalistic britches; truly great people have at least a semblance of common sense and humility.
Q. I’m concerned that ISIS, which is using Twitter and other
social media for communications, might acquire the technological ability to
conduct cyber warfare. (Xi ~ Monterey
Park, CA)
A. That’s a valid concern.
We arrogant Americans think ISIS is a bunch of camel jockeys running
around in the desert killing people. But,
they are displaying sound military thinking and strategy and they are
attracting a wide variety of talent to their ranks. They are, in reality, a formidable
enemy.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“The media has changed.
We now give broadcast licenses to philosophies instead of people. People get confused and think there is no
difference between news and entertainment.
People who project themselves as journalists on television don’t know
the first thing about journalism. They
are just there stirring up a hockey game.” ~ Gary Ackerman
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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