Sunday, August 09, 2015

DONALD TRUMPS CLOSE TIES TO ISRAELIS

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.
12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE

I have a Jewish daughter. This wasn’t in the plan, but I’m very glad it happened'-When it comes to Jewish ties, no GOP candidate trumps Trump-Presbyterian himself, Republican presidential hopeful’s daughter, two grandkids are Jewish; has been longtime supporter of Israel-By Uriel Heilman August 8, 2015, 3:09 am-the times of israel

NEW YORK (JTA) — Among the expansive field of Republican presidential candidates on display in the party’s first debates Thursday night, Donald Trump may be the most closely connected to the Jewish people.Trump is from New York, works in professions saturated with Jews and long has been a vocal supporter of Israel. His daughter and two grandchildren are Jewish, the executive vice president of his organization is Jewish — and Trump certainly has chutzpah.But if you expect to find Jewish donors of influence in Trump’s network of associates, you’ll be disappointed: The billionaire’s campaign is self-financed, not donor-funded. Forbes estimates Trump’s net worth at about $4 billion; Trump says he’s worth $10 billion.As the main attraction of the Republican debate, Trump’s trademark chutzpah was on sharp display. When asked about past references to women he dislikes as “fat pigs,” “slobs” and “disgusting animals,” Trump said he has no time for political correctness. He bragged about how Hillary Clinton dared not miss his most recent wedding because he donated to her campaign. And he refused to rule out running as a third-party candidate should someone else win the Republican nomination.Given his myriad Jewish associations, Trump is not an unfamiliar face in Jewish circles. He has served as a grand marshal at New York’s annual Salute to Israel Parade. After Hurricane Katrina, he was among a group of celebrities who decorated Jewish federation tzedakah boxes to be auctioned off to support hurricane disaster relief. And in February, he was honored with an award at the annual gala for the Algemeiner, a right-wing Jewish news organization.“I have a Jewish daughter. This wasn’t in the plan, but I’m very glad it happened,” Trump said at the event, held in Manhattan. On Israel, he said, “We love Israel. We will fight for Israel 100 percent, 1,000 percent. It will be there forever.”Before the 2013 Israeli election, Trump recorded a video message endorsing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.“You truly have a great prime minister in Benjamin Netanyahu. He’s a winner, he’s highly respected, he’s highly thought of by all,” Trump said in the 30-second spot. “Vote for Benjamin – terrific guy, terrific leader, great for Israel.”By the same token, Trump has made clear he believes President Barack Obama is bad for Israel and has questioned how American Jews could support the president.“I have many Jewish friends that support Obama and I say, ‘Why?’ and they can’t explain why. They support him, they give him money, they give him campaign contributions,” Trump told radio host Michael Savage in February. “This is the worst enemy of Israel.”Trump at times has dabbled in Israeli real estate. About a decade ago, he bought a site in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area with plans to build Israel’s tallest building, to be called Trump Plaza Tower. He later sold the Ramat Gan property to an Israeli firm before its development. In 2012, Trump met with Israel’s tourism minister to discuss possible investments in real estate and tourism, according to the Israeli news website Ynet.Trump’s closest Jewish association is with his daughter Ivanka’s family. Ivanka Trump, a fashion designer and celebrity in her own right, converted to Judaism before marrying Jared Kushner, the son of New York Jewish real estate mogul Charles Kushner.She studied for her Orthodox conversion with Rabbi Haskel Lookstein of Manhattan’s Kehilath Jeshurun synagogue and the Ramaz School, and Lookstein officiated at her wedding. Trump and Kushner are members of Lookstein’s Orthodox synagogue and are Shabbat observant. They have two children.Donald Trump is Presbyterian. He has said he goes to church on Christmas, Easter and special occasions.When it comes to The Trump Organization, Trump’s right-hand man is a Jewish lawyer, Michael Cohen, who also serves as a top campaign aide. Cohen ignited controversy last week by suggesting that spousal rape doesn’t count as rape. He later apologized, saying his remarks were “inarticulate.”Trump, of course, doesn’t shy away from controversy himself. Just since announcing his candidacy in June, he has called illegal Mexican immigrants rapists, disparaged Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), for getting captured in the Vietnam War and publicly disclosed Sen. Lindsey Graham’s private mobile phone number at a campaign rally.On Israel, he said, ‘We love Israel. We will fight for Israel 100 percent, 1,000 percent. It will be there forever’Then there was Thursday night’s Republican debate. Following his verbal fireworks on stage, he doubled down on Twitter, saying, “I really enjoyed the debate tonight even though the @FoxNews trio, especially @megynkelly, was not very good or professional!” He was apparently referring to Kelly’s question about Trump’s comments on women.Trump’s record suggests he’s far from a Republican ideologue. He has given money both to Democratic and Republican candidates, including Republican primary rivals and Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee for president. Trump at varying times has supported liberal policies like abortion rights as well as Tea Party causes like strict immigration restrictions. In the debate, he stood by his past support for single-payer health care, saying that he thought it worked well in Canada and could have worked in the past in the United States.Overall, Trump doesn’t appear to have very many fixed policy positions. Unlike the other Republican candidates, he has no policy section on his campaign website.When Ivanka Trump introduced her father at the Algemeiner dinner six months ago, she said, “He has used his voice often and loudly in support of Israel, in support of developments within Israel, in support of security for Israel and in support of the idea of the Israeli democracy.”One thing is certain of Donald Trump: As long as he stays in this campaign, he will continue to use his voice often and loudly.

FULL 9PM DEBATE AUG 6,15
http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2015/08/full-video-watch-the-aug-6-fox-news-republican-debate/
Moderators: Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly and Chris Wallace
Candidates: Trump, Bush, Walker, Huckabee, Carson, Cruz, Rubio, Paul, Christie, Kasich

FULL 5PM DEBATE AUG 6,15
http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2015/08/video-watch-the-full-early-aug-6-fox-news-debate/
Moderators: Martha MacCallum, Bill Hemmer
Candidates: Perry, Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Graham, Pataki, Gilmore

UPDATE-AUGUST 09,2015-12:00PM
AT THE FOX DEBATE THE OTHER NIGHT.24 MILLION WATCHED THE FULL 2 HOURS OF THE 9PM DEBATE. BUT WHAT MAKES THIS EVEN MORE THE GREATEST SHOW EVER ON A DEBATE. AT TIMES DURING THE 2 HOURS THERE WERE 36 MILLION VIEWERS TUNED IN. AND EVEN FOR THE 5PM DEBATE THERE WAS 6 MILLION VIEWERS WATCHING. EVERY BODY AT THE 5PM DEBATE SAID CARLY FIORINA WON IT HANDS DOWN. BUT MARTHA MCCOLLUM OF FOX NEWS EVEN SAID SHE THOUGHT GEORGE PATAKI WAS THE 2ND BEST. BUT ON THE HIGHLIGHTS AFTER THE DEBATE. ON CNN GEORGE PATAKI WAS NOT EVEN IN ONE SPIN BITE AT ALL. EVEN ON FOX-GEORGE PATAKI WAS ONLY ON ONE SPIN BITE. I THOUGHT GEORGE WAS THE BEST LIKE MARTHA MCCOLLUM ALSO SAID. I COULD NOT BELIEVE THE NETWORKS JUST IGNORED GEORGE PATAKI AND HIS GREAT ANSWERS TO ISLAM AND THE ECONOMY. BUT STILL JOHN KASICH WHO SUCKS UP TO SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPERS. WAS UPLIFTED BY CNN AND FOX AFTER THE DEBATES. WE KNOW THE MEDIA SUCKS UP TO HOMOSEXUALS.SO WE KNOW WHY KASICH WHO FARED TERRIBLY IN THE DEBATE. WAS UPLIFTED AS ONE OF THE FAVORITES. AND OF COURSE SOME OF THE WOMEN AND MEN COMMENTATORS AFTER THE DEBATE. SAID TED CRUZ AND MARCO RUBIO AND MIKE HUCKABEE WILL ALL BE HURT BY THEIR COMMENTS AGAINST WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES. THE WOMEN WILL NOT VOTE FOR THEM. WELL THESE GODLESS ALWAYS PUT DOWN THE TRUE CHRISTIANS FOR STICKING UP FOR GODS WORDS. AND MURDERED ABORTED BABIES RIGHTS. SO THESE GODLESS ANALYSTS CAN GO TAKE A LONG WALK OFF A SHORT PIER. THANK GOD FOR MIKE HUCKABEE-MARCO RUBIO AND TED CRUZ FOR STICKING UP FOR GOD-JESUS AND ABORTED BABIES. AND AGAINST THE PROPAGANDA SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPERS MEDIA PROPAGANDA SUCKUPS.WE NEED CHRISTIAN LEADERS IN OFFICE.WE DO NOT WANT NO HITLARY CLINTON- JOHN KASICH HOMOSEXUAL SUCKUPS DICTATORSHIPS IN OFFICE.WE NEED THE MIKE HUCKABEES- MARCO RUBIOS AND TED CRUZES AS THE LEADERS.AND ALSO AT THE 9PM MAIN DEBATE. I JUST HEARD THAT IF DONALD TRUMP WAS ALLOWED TO BE IN THAT DEBATE. THREE OF THE 9 THREATENED TO BOYCOTT THE DEBATE. NO WONDER DONALD TRUMP SAID HE WOULD NOT NECCISARILY SUPPORT THE LEADER OF THE WINNING NOMINEE OF THE REPULICAN PARTY. IF HE NEVER WON. AND HE WOULD RUN AS A INDEPENDANT AS A THIRD PARTY.

GOP donors wanted Bush, Rubio, and Walker to boycott debates unless Trump was disqualified-posted at 12:41 pm on July 23, 2015 by Allahpundit-hotair

So, so dumb, but that’s our donor class for you.Many national Republican officials are increasingly resigned to Mr. Trump’s looming presence. At a meeting of the Republican Governors Association this week in Aspen, Colo., donors and operatives mused about how to prevent him from hijacking the debate.One idea that came up was to urge three leading candidates — Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor; Mr. Walker; and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida — to band together and state that they would not participate in any debate in which Mr. Trump was present, using his refusal to rule out a third-party bid as a pretext for taking such a hard line. The thinking, according to a Republican involved in the conversations, was that the lesser-funded prospects who have been eclipsed by Mr. Trump would follow suit, and the TV networks airing the debates would be forced to bar Mr. Trump in order to have a full complement of candidates.But none of the campaigns have shown any appetite for such solidarity, for reasons ranging fromtheir strategic interests and not wanting to make Mr. Trump a martyr, to fear of making an enemy of Fox News, the preferred cable network of conservatives and the host of the first debate.You already know the main reason this is stupid. Let me add another: Bush, Walker, and Rubio can each argue, somewhat credibly, that having Trump in the race is good for them. For Jeb, he’s a big-name foil, a guy whom Bush can use to underscore his own comparative moderation and electability. There may be nothing worse to many “somewhat conservative” voters than nominating a Bush … unless the alternative is nominating Donald Trump. For Walker, what could be sweeter than having Trump around throwing roundhouses at Bush for being a RINO and a loser? He’s making the same bet that Ted Cruz is, that Trumpmania will cool once Republican voters start to get serious about picking a candidate. And Walker’s well positioned to pick up Trump voters (and “anyone but Jeb” voters) thanks to his newfound hawkishness about the border. As long as Trump doesn’t hang around the race too long, denying Walker the anti-Bush votes he needs in the early states, he’s pure upside. As for Rubio, he’s pitching himself to righties as the party’s best chance to cut into Hillary’s domination of the Latino vote. The more Trump grumbles about Mexican rapists, the more desperate some undecideds will become to heal that rift with Hispanics before the general election. Rubio, thanks to his Gang of Eight pedigree and his Cuban heritage, may be the closest thing the GOP has to a “magic bullet.” And the more damage Trumpzilla does over the next six to nine months, the more compelling that case for Rubio becomes. So why would any of these guys want to drive Trump off the stage? Especially when he’s already hinting about going third-party if he feels insulted?Actually, there’s a third reason why the boycott idea is dumb: Why would anyone assume that the also-rans in the race would follow the lead of Bush, Walker, and Rubio by boycotting? They’d love to have those guys off the stage. Instead of being relegated to the JV debate at 5 p.m. on August 6th, they’d end up as part of the main show with a gigantic audience thanks to Trump. They could stand there and say, not unpersuasively, that any man who’s afraid to debate Donald Trump has no business negotiating for the United States against Vladimir Putin. If I were an advisor for Chris Christie or Bobby Jindal, I’d be salivating at the thought that Team Jeb might conceivably be so stupid as to cede them the spotlight that way. The only candidate who’s polling badly for whom this might present a dilemma is Rick Perry. Given what he said yesterday, he’d have to at least entertain the idea that Trump’s presence in a debate delegitimizes it to the point where it’s not worth participating in it. But even Perry, I think, would seize the opportunity and show up. After all, he’s the guy who’s trying to make his mark by confronting “Trumpism” directly. Why would he pass on a chance to impress Republican voters by confronting Trump himself face to face? Via the Daily Caller, here’s the Glenn Beck Show yesterday declaring itself a Trump-free zone. I’ll leave you with two quotations to chew on. The first comes from RCP: “[Rick Perry] said he has confidence that the Fox News debate’s moderators—Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier—will be able to rein in the loquacious business magnate and keep him from stealing the show.” And the second comes from … Bret Baier: “I’d be lying to you if I didn’t say that I have woken up in cold sweats wondering how I’m going to deal with a Donald Trump who’s not listening,” 

UPDATE-AUGUST 08,2015-12:40PM
WELL NOW DONALD HAS GOT HIMSELF IN TROUBLE WITH REDSTATE. THEY ARE BANNING HIM FROM TONIGHTS ATLANTA GATHERING OF WAS 10 REPUBLICANS NOW 9 - SPEAKING AT A GATHERING. DONALD TRUMP SEEMS TO HAVE SAID MEGYN KELLY WAS ON HER PERIOD AT THE DEBATE THE OTHER NIGHT. THATS WHY SHE LAYED INTO HIM ABOUT THE WOMAN COMMENTS HE SAID TO ROSEY O'DONELL. I GOTTA AGREE WITH THIS ONE. I THINK DONALD SHOULD APPOLOG IZE TO MEGYN KELLY FOR SAYING SHE WAS IN AN UGLY BECAUSE SHE WAS ON HER PERIOD. AT THE DEBATE MODERATOR. I THINK THIS WAS REALLY JUST A GREAT EXCUSE FOR REDSTATE TO BAN DONALD TRUMP FROM THE GATHERING BECAUSE HE HAD THE GUTS TO PUT UP HIS HAND AND SAY-THAT HE WOULD NOT NECISER ILY BE IN AGREEMENT IF ANY OTHER REPUBLICAN WON THE NOMINEE FOR THE PARTY. AND HE MIGHT RUN AS AN INDEPENDANT. I THINK THIS WAS THE REAL REASON THAT REDSTATE DOES NOT WANT TRUMP AT THAT 9 MAN GATHERING THIS WEEKEND. THE GODLESS MEDIA ARE GETTING ALL THE WOMEN ON THEIR STATIONS TODAY. TO TRY AND PUT TRUMP DOWN-TO GET HIM OUTTA THE RACE. THE MEDIA ARE TRYING ANYTHING TO GET RID OF THE DONALD-BUT ITS NOT WORKING. TRUMP WILL SURVIVE THIS. AND GET EVEN A HIGHER LEAD IN THE POLES.

LEVITICUS 20:18
18  And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness, and shall uncover her nakedness; he hath discovered her fountain, and she hath uncovered the fountain of her blood: and both of them shall be cut off from among their people.

LEVITICUS 18:19
19  Also thou shalt not approach unto a woman to uncover her nakedness, as long as she is put apart for her uncleanness.

LEVITICUS 15:19-30
19  And if a woman have an issue, and her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall be put apart seven days: and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even.
20  And every thing that she lieth upon in her separation shall be unclean: every thing also that she sitteth upon shall be unclean.
21  And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
22  And whosoever toucheth any thing that she sat upon shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
23  And if it be on her bed, or on any thing whereon she sitteth, when he toucheth it, he shall be unclean until the even.
24  And if any man lie with her at all, and her flowers be upon him, he shall be unclean seven days; and all the bed whereon he lieth shall be unclean.
25  And if a woman have an issue of her blood many days out of the time of her separation, or if it run beyond the time of her separation; all the days of the issue of her uncleanness shall be as the days of her separation: she shall be unclean.
26  Every bed whereon she lieth all the days of her issue shall be unto her as the bed of her separation: and whatsoever she sitteth upon shall be unclean, as the uncleanness of her separation.
27  And whosoever toucheth those things shall be unclean, and shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
28  But if she be cleansed of her issue, then she shall number to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean.
29  And on the eighth day she shall take unto her two turtles, or two young pigeons, and bring them unto the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
30  And the priest shall offer the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering; and the priest shall make an atonement for her before the LORD for the issue of her uncleanness.

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 3h-AUG 8,15-.@redstate I miss you all, and thanks for all of your support. Political correctness is killing our country. "weakness."

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 4h-AUG 8,15-New Jersey, USA-Re Megyn Kelly quote: "you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever" (NOSE). Just got on w/thought

Jerome Corsi ‏@jerome_corsi Aug 7-TRUMP WINS GOP Debate - "DOMINATES" "No Apologies"

Donald J. Trump retweeted-FOX & Friends ‏@foxandfriends Aug 7-.@realDonaldTrump: That [pledge] question was aimed at me, which I didn't think it was appropriate (I STAN AGREE WITH DONALD ON THIS POINT WHOLE HEARTIDLY).

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump Aug 7 Manhattan, NY-"@stinger_inc: @realDonaldTrump  @megynkelly's behaviour at the #GOPDebate was astonishingly biased."

Why Donald Trump was banned from RedState event in Atlanta-August 8, 2015-ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION

Donald Trump is not coming to Atlanta this weekend after all.The organizer of the RedState Gathering has rescinded the Republican presidential candidate’s invitation to speak at a Saturday evening rally at the College Football Hall of Fame. Erick Erickson said the billionaire’s comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly were “a bridge too far.” Trump told CNN on Friday that “you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever” as she questioned him during Thursday’s Republican presidential debate. Here’s precisely what Trump said:Erickson took issue with Trump’s comments — particularly the “wherever” part — in a post to his blog overnight.  A taste:“[W]hile Mr. Trump resonates with a lot of people with his bluntness, including me to a degree, there are just real lines of decency a person running for President should not cross.“His comment was inappropriate. It is unfortunate to have to disinvite him. But I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong.”Erickson elaborated on Saturday morning, telling the event’s hundreds of attendees that he thought it was “weak and pathetic to take a tough question from a journalist and assume she’s on her period and that’s why she asked a tough question.”“I have said some really unfortunate things in my life, and I’ve apologized for them. It is not political correctness, it’s common decency,” said Erickson, an occasional, paid analyst for Fox News. “If you don’t have a little voice in your head saying, ‘No you actually screwed up,’ it’s going to end badly for you.”He added: “I don’t want Donald Trump in the room with my daughter tonight so that’s why he was disinvited.”In an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Erickson said he called and emailed the Trump campaign late Friday night in search of clarification or an apology. Neither came.“They were immediately hostile and refused to even admit he said it,” Erickson said. Trump on Saturday took to Twitter to defend himself and said the “wherever” part of his comments to CNN referred to Kelly’s “nose.”Erickson isn’t buying it.“Yeah, whatever,” he said. “Last night they weren’t even willing to do that. I’m sorry if it takes you that long to come up with that response, you’re not going to be elected president.”As Erickson mentioned above, he is no stranger to provocative remarks. In 2013, he repeatedly referred to Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis as “Abortion Barbie.” That earned him the ire of another Fox News host: Greta Van Susteren, who called Erickson a “jerk” and a “repeat offender.” But on Saturday, Erickson said what Trump said about Kelly was much worse than what he said about Davis.“Oh yeah, I think it’s fundamentally worse,” he said. “Wendy Davis’ profile in Vogue was about her pink shoes and good looks. They were trying to use that until it became a negative connotation. All Megyn Kelly did was ask a tough question.”A Trump campaign spokesperson quickly fired back at Erickson via email:“This is just another example of weakness through being politically correct. For all of the people who were looking forward to Mr. Trump coming, we will miss you. Blame Erick Erickson, your weak and pathetic leader. We’ll now be doing another campaign stop at another location.”As other GOP candidates seized on his CNN comments – businesswoman Carly Fiorina tweeted “Mr. Trump: There. Is. No. Excuse.” – Trump said this morning his quote was misinterpreted.He later blamed political correctness – a common trope in his campaign – for Erickson’s decision. From a Trump campaign statement:“Not only is Erick a total loser, he has a history of supporting establishment losers in failed campaigns so it is an honor to be uninvited from his event. Mr. Trump is an outsider and does not fit his agenda. Many of the 900 people that wanted to hear Mr. Trump speak tonight have been calling and emailing — they are very angry at Erickson and the others that are trying to be so politically correct. To them Mr. Trump says, “We will catch you at another time soon.”At the RedState event on Saturday morning, bleary-eyed attendees awoke to surprise at the news that Trump would no longer attend.Among them was Michael Pemberton, a 66-year-old retiree from Kentucky who scrawled “I AM DONALD TRUMP” on the back of a question card and tacked it to his lapel when he learned the news.Pemberton said there was nothing misogynistic about Trump’s comments, and blamed analysts for “over-interpreting” the remarks.“He has a right to speak,” said Pemberton, who said he won’t return to RedState next year. “You have every right to be offended. I wish to listen to all these people, giving them a fair hearing and deciding on your own.”Others were more supportive. Bill Hood of Canton called it “absolutely the right decision,” while Ginger Howard of Atlanta said Trump traipsed over a “line you don’t cross.”“He has said some things we glossed over, but if you want to be the president of the United States there are some things you just don’t say,” said Howard.Scott Johnson of Marietta, however, fears that Erickson’s decision may have a surprising consequence. “He should have to come and answer for what he said,” Johnson said of Trump. “I’m afraid it’s things like this that will make him make a third party run.”

UPDATE-AUGUST 08,2015-09:16AM
SOME OF DONALD TRUMPS LATEST TWEETS. LET THE TRUTH COME OUT.24 MILLION PEOPLE WATCHED THE DEBATE YESTERDAY-THIS WAS THE MOST EVER TO WATCH A DEBATE THANKS TO DONALD TRUMP.

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 44m-aug 8,15- New Jersey, USA-So many "politically correct" fools in our country. We have to all get back to work and stop wasting time and energy on nonsense!

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 9h-aug 8,15- New Jersey, USA-"@DRUDGE_REPORT: ROBINSON: Establishment didn't get Trump fall they want.... http://drudge.tw/1K8Jfqa " Thank you!

Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 17-aug 7,15-.@FoxNews you should be ashamed of yourself. I got you the highest debate ratings in your history & you say nothing but bad...

Piers Morgan ‏@piersmorgan 19h-aug 7,15-24 million watched the 1st GOP debate on @FoxNews.Main reason? This guy: @realDonaldTrump.He’s shaken politics up big time in America.

The one reason Donald Trump was the clear winner of the first GOP debate-By Eugene Robinson Opinion writer August 7 at 12:36 PM

CLEVELAND-It was billed as The Donald Trump Show, and the Republican front-runner delivered. He mugged. He pouted. He projected outrage without being troubled by specificity or fact. When he got punched — and the moderators threw haymakers all night — he stuck out his chin and punched back.Eugene Robinson writes a twice-a-week column on politics and culture, contributes to the PostPartisan blog, and hosts a weekly online chat with readers. In a three-decade career at The Post, Robinson has been city hall reporter, city editor, foreign correspondent in Buenos Aires and London, foreign editor, and assistant managing editor in charge of the paper’s Style section. View ArchiveTrump made it through the first Republican debate by avoiding the one mistake that could have seriously damaged his insurgent campaign: sounding like a professional politician. For that reason alone, he seemed to me the clear winner.I watched the debate at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland with a crowd of true-believer conservatives at a viewing party sponsored by the American Conservative Union. It might not have been a representative sample of Republican primary voters, and I should note that there was an open bar. So my observations should not be confused with actual political science.That said, it was fascinating that Trump got the loudest cheers, by far, from the beginning of the debate until about three-fourths of the way through, when either exhaustion or the bar began to take a toll and the crowd’s attention seemed to wander.Anyone who thought the Fox News moderators might go easy on the GOP field, or at least its leader, was mistaken. Yet when Bret Baier maneuvered Trump into acknowledging that he might run in the general election as an independent, there were oohs and aahs — but no catcalls. When Megyn Kelly pressed him on the crude and hurtful things he has said about women, Trump’s shrug — “What I say is what I say” — got a laugh, and his attack on “political correctness” drew applause. When Chris Wallace burrowed in on his four corporate bankruptcies, Trump’s explanation that he was just playing by the rules went over just fine.One particularly telling moment, I thought, came when Trump was asked about his previous support of Democrats, including likely nominee Hillary Clinton. The gist of Trump’s answer was this: Hey, I gave lots of money to politicians of both parties because that’s what rich and powerful people do, and in exchange they get access and influence. It’s a rotten system but that’s the way it works, and let’s not pretend otherwise.I think that exchange might help befuddled politicians and pundits understand the Trump insurrection. That is how the system works. For voters who feel powerless and marginalized, I believe it is refreshing and perhaps liberating to hear an insider talk honestly about the role big money plays in politics.Will Trump’s poll numbers continue to rise? I have no idea. But I think the GOP establishment is whistling past the graveyard if it thinks the Trump bubble has burst.It was impossible this week to walk anywhere in this lakeside city’s revivifying downtown without bumping into members of the Republican Party’s political elite, and conversations with them suggested a kind of magical thinking: Somehow, they assume, this whole Trump thing will go poof and disappear. Order will be restored to the GOP universe.That may come to pass. But I’m pretty sure it didn’t happen Thursday night.Oh yes, there were nine other men on that stage at Quicken Loans Arena. The consensus here seemed to be that Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who just squeaked into the prime-time debate, had a good evening and should continue his rise in the polls. There was also a lot of buzz about Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), who some saw as smooth and almost Obama-esque in a hopey-changey kind of way.Jeb Bush, by my reckoning, had a fair-to-middling night. I felt no passion from the House of Blues crowd for anything he said. If he ends up being the nominee, it will be because the party falls in line, not in love.The political cognoscenti seem to think that neurosurgeon Ben Carson had a terrible evening. I wouldn’t be surprised if his poll numbers went up. Just a hunch, but he came across as genuine and charming.As for the “kiddie table” debate held earlier Thursday, the conventional wisdom is right: Businesswoman Carly Fiorina was the star and should at least vault into the top 10. I think she’s wrong about most everything, but she’s sharp as a tack.The GOP race is full of excitement. There’s one problem: On most issues, from women’s health to national security, the party is far out of step with the general electorate. Keep that in mind as this political version of “Game of Thrones” continues to unfold.Read more from Eugene Robinson’s archive, follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his updates on Facebook. You can also join him Tuesdays at 1 p.m. for a live Q&A.

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