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Trump is universally despised in Scotland as an ignorant racist only interested in the welfare of Trump.

His reception at Turnberry told him that.

That was my read as well on his reception in Scotland. (I laughed at seeing a image of the Mexican flag someone raised next to his golf course.)
 
There was a Mexican band to greet him at Turnberry too... complete with a wheelbarrow of bricks. Presumably for wall-building?

Unlike many other Trumpevents, there was no violence. This is Scotland, not Trumpland.

That was my read as well on his reception in Scotland. (I laughed at seeing a image of the Mexican flag someone raised next to his golf course.)
 
Just caught where he was asked about the EU action and that the answer of this guy running for president of the United States was that it would be good for his golf course business in Scotland.
 
Pundit George Will bolts Republican Party over Trump and leaves final warning: ‘Make sure he loses’

If George leaves the Republican Party, how many real Republicans will stay?

Faced with the prospect of Donald Trump as the GOP’s presidential nominee in November, conservative stalwart George Will has left the Republican Party — but not before leaving them with some sound advice.

Make sure Donald Trump loses come election time.

In an interview with PJ Media, Will claimed, “This is not my party,” stating he is now an “unaffiliated” voter.

After giving a speech at the conservative Federalist Society, Will explained that, at this stage of the game, it is a “little too late” to replace the man who has becomes the new face of the party.
 
As a follow up to above:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/25/politics/george-will-donald-trump-leaving-republican-party-election/index.html

Will, who worked on President Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign, also said at the luncheon that Trump as president with "no opposition" from a Republican-led Congress would be worse than Clinton as president with a Republican-led Congress.

When asked by PJ Media about his message to conservatives, Will responded on Trump, "Make sure he loses. Grit their teeth for four years and win the White House."
 
Just caught where he was asked about the EU action and that the answer of this guy running for president of the United States was that it would be good for his golf course business in Scotland.

Yet his undereducated and uneducated cultists won't believe he said it.
 
Yet his undereducated and uneducated cultists won't believe he said it.

They probably will believe it and it will be just fine--because of that undereducated bit. It doesn't occur to them (and maybe not to Trump either) that the commander-in-chief of the United States is expected to divest him/herself of personal business interests as president.
 
It has gotten so bad that a delegate from Virginia who is bound to vote for Trump is now suing in an attempt to not cast their ballot for Trump at the convention.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/24/politics/rnc-delegate-lawsuit-donald-trump/index.html

Carroll Correll is suing Virginia election officials in federal court, arguing that his right to free speech is infringed upon by legal requirements that he cast his ballot for Trump.

"Correll believes that Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President of the United States and that voting for Donald Trump would therefore violate Correll's conscience," the complaint reads. "Accordingly, Correll will not vote for Donald Trump on the first ballot, or any other ballot, at the national convention. He will cast his vote on the first ballot, and on any additional ballots, for a candidate whom he believes is fit to serve as President."
 
It would be better if he just ate some shellfish that didn't agree with him the night before the vote at the convention and just not show up for the vote.
 
It has gotten so bad that a delegate from Virginia who is bound to vote for Trump is now suing in an attempt to not cast their ballot for Trump at the convention.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/24/politics/rnc-delegate-lawsuit-donald-trump/index.html

Carroll Correll is suing Virginia election officials in federal court, arguing that his right to free speech is infringed upon by legal requirements that he cast his ballot for Trump.

"Correll believes that Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President of the United States and that voting for Donald Trump would therefore violate Correll's conscience," the complaint reads. "Accordingly, Correll will not vote for Donald Trump on the first ballot, or any other ballot, at the national convention. He will cast his vote on the first ballot, and on any additional ballots, for a candidate whom he believes is fit to serve as President."

Well good luck with that, but that's not how the game is played.
 
you need to get a job to pay your fair share. also, make sure this company pays their taxes! stop being a freeloader

I'm not sure if it's better or worse you changed from posting on-topic lies to posts that were/are completely off-topic.

As for prior post about Trump's golf business, am I remembering incorrectly, or didn't one of his resorts close &/or lose his name from its right around end of last "(Celeb) Apprentice" season?
 
which means squat.....they paid Kevin Love $120 million, think he's worth that?

Part of Ohio paid him... Not all of US. Besides, US kept "Office" without Carell (who is now off-screen producer for former costar), & still lets Gervais be himself on their TVs, so can't all be geniuses.
 
If polls are to be believed, maybe 80% of Scots.

Every leading politician, Scots and UK, conveniently found their diaries too full to make time to see him.

EVERY SINGLE ONE, Tory, Labour, LibDem, and SNP.

Does that tell you Trumps is respected, never mind LIKED here?


Who is "we"?
 
Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell refuses to say if Trump is qualified. Praises Trump for using a teleprompter to not go rogue.

He praised Trump for firing campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and for increasingly using a teleprompter to deliver prepared speeches, rather than off-the-cuff remarks.

"I think a good step in the right direction was the changes he made in the campaign," McConnell said. "He's beginning to use a prepared script more often, which I think is absolutely appropriate for any candidate, whether you're a long-time politician like Hillary Clinton or whether you're new to the game like Donald Trump."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/26/politics/mitch-mcconnell-donald-trump-qualified/index.html

I'll wait for Rush Limbaugh to come out and say the same thing he said about President Obama using a teleprompter:

Meanwhile, radio giant Rush Limbaugh chimed in Wednesday on Obama’s continued reliance on a teleprompter, claiming it’s to make sure Obama “doesn’t wander off and give up the game.”

“If you’ve noticed, he’s lost without that prompter and I know why,” Limbaugh explained on his national radio broadcast.

“I know why he’s always on prompter. And that is to make sure he doesn’t slip up and portray what he really thinks and what his plans really are. It’s so Obama stays confined in the way that he has been marketed and presented … .

“It’s all about Obama appearing detached, unattached. It’s all about disguising what Obama’s real intentions are. With no prompter and no discipline, he might actually let it slip what his real plans are, and that would be devastating. The fact of the matter is that most liberals cannot be honest with you about what they really hope happens or what they want to happen or what they really intend to do.”

http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/rush-why-obama-really-uses-teleprompter/

I'm sure we'll be hearing from Rush about this on tomorrow's show. Not.
 
‘As toxic as we’ve seen’: Top Republicans are avoiding Trump’s convention like the plague

Most up-and-coming politicians would love to have a prime time speaking slot at a major party convention.

This year, however, prominent Republicans are avoiding the Republican National Convention like the plague — and it’s all thanks to Donald Trump.

Politico recently surveyed “more than 50” prominent Republicans and asked them if they planned to speak at this year’s RNC — and the vast majority said they wouldn’t even bother attending, let alone speaking there.

“I am not attending,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) told Politico.

“I’m not,” echoed Rep. Mark Sanford (R-SC).

“I won’t be there,” said Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL).

Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah), who has been seen as a potential contender for vice president, tells Politico that she will skip the convention because “I don’t see any upsides to it.”

These newest defections are in addition to top GOP senators such as Lindsay Graham, John McCain, Mark Kirk and Kelly Ayotte, all of whom said they will be skipping this year’s convention.

Staying away in droves? :)
 
Jan Brewer goes berserk on CNN: ‘I’m fed up’ with being treated like a ‘bigot’ for backing Trump

During an explosive CNN segment on Sunday, former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) lashed out at President Barack Obama because she said she was tired of being called a “bigot” for supporting presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

At a fundraiser for Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) on Friday, Obama took a shot at Trump.

“We don’t have time for charlatans and we don’t have time for hatred and we don’t have time for bigotry and we don’t have time for film-flam,” the president said. “And we don’t have the luxury of just popping off and saying just whatever comes to the top of our heads. Don’t have time for that.”

The comments appeared to hit a nerve with Brewer when she was asked about them during a panel segment on CNN.

“Obama just always comes tearing after Republicans constantly, calling names and calling people bigots and racists,” she complained. “And that’s their big comeback, you know. And it’s absolutely ridiculous. To see a president speak like that is offensive.”

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley reminded Brewer that the president did not make his comments “about all Republicans.”

“But he did say it rightly that Donald Trump is a bigot, Donald Trump is a racist,” O’Malley insisted. “Donald Trump is, in fact, making fascist appeals. That’s why many self-respecting Republicans are not supporting Donald Trump.”

“We need to discuss policy,” Brewer shot back. “With President Obama and Hillary Clinton, every time you disagree with them, it doesn’t matter which subject it is, you’re a bigot or you’re a racist!”

But, Trump's only discusses policy between bigotry and racist remarks?
 
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