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Trump Still Holding GOP Hostage [Picture]

Wednesday, December 9, 2015 4:58
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Donald Trump has the GOP in a headlock.  They haven’t come up with a viable plan to escape and he is dragging them along his  path to the White House. The party, along with its most extreme elements, is riding the Trumnp train, even if it is a reluctranrt passager. Meawhile, Democras are hoping the train derails, but haven’t come up with a strategy to stop it in its tracks. Muckracker

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 In front-page headlines and television interviews, he is increasingly being compared to Hitler. Jeb Bush called him “unhinged.” Dick Cheney said his proposed ban on Muslim immigrants “goes against everything we stand for and believe in as a country.”

Donald Trump has done it again. In asserting Monday that the U.S. should ban all Muslims from entering the U.S., Trump forayed further into the cynical demagoguery that has kept him atop the polls for months. Once again, he has turned the Republican primary fight upside down. Once again, he is provoking extreme reactions—from supporters and detractors alike.

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But this time, both Republicans and Democrats said that the fate of the GOP is at stake.

At the White House, spokesman Josh Earnest said the candidate’s proposed anti-Muslim travel ban was “materially different” from previous remarks, so much so that they would disqualify him to be president. He scolded the GOP field broadly for being “cowed by Trump” and argued that candidates who are reluctant to stand up to him “have no business serving as president of the United States themselves.”

At the Pentagon, officials said the type of rhetoric that portrays the war against ISIL as a war against the Muslim faith poses a national security threat.

“Anything that tries to bolster the ISIL narrative that the United States is somehow at war with Islam is contrary to our values and contrary to our national security,’’ said Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid went further, blaming the Republican Party for harboring the latent xenophobia that Trump’s campaign is exploiting. “Donald Trump is standing on a platform of hate that the Republican Party built for him,” Reid tweeted. “Racism has long been prevalent in Republican politics. Only difference now is that Trump is saying out loud what other Rs merely suggest    source

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  • yet form what i hear USA people dont want them in there country . that is why trump is in 1th place .

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