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To: combjelly who wrote (950977)7/28/2016 8:47:29 AM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations

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jlallen
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TideGlider

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You think Trump thinks logically when giving speeches? Based on what, exactly?

16 other Republican candidates thought he was stupid and uncontrolled and did not have a clue. Those geniuses are sitting at home watching him on TV.



To: combjelly who wrote (950977)7/28/2016 9:20:06 AM
From: Taro1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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Ever thought, you might underestimate the man, uh?

Try this one:

Charles Krauthammer said on "Special Report" tonight that Trump set a trap, and the Clinton campaign fell right into it.

He explained that the Clinton campaign statement said it would be a "national security issue," which contradicts Clinton's repeated asserted that the missing 33,000 emails were all of a personal nature, not work-related.

"If that's what's really in the 33,000 emails, then there's no national security to be involved at all," Krauthammer said. "So the Clinton campaign ends up admitting that perhaps there really is work-related - if not classified - stuff on the emails which she deleted."

Krauthammer said that could be grounds for a charge of obstruction, declaring that the Clinton campaign has been caught in a "complete contradiction."

Just a coincidence? LOL

/Taro