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NY Times Attempts to Create Ted Cruz-Trump War with Out-of-Context Quote

Literally hours after the GOP consultant Alex Castellanos laid out the new establishment plan to take down GOP frontrunner Donald Trump—just like “Brutus killed Caesar,” by aiming to get close then “shiv him in the ribs”—a New York Times article made it appear as though Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was going to be Brutus to Trump’s Caesar.

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Rand Paul: Trump Rhetoric ‘Empty Platitudes’

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said his opponent Donald Trump’s rhetoric was full of “empty platitudes” with no “substance.” Paul said, “People have to decide if they want someone who says ‘she’s fat and

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CNN’s Acosta Badgers Trump’s Campaign Manager Over Anti-Immigration Rhetoric

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was badgered by guest host Jim Acosta about one man in the crowd at Trump’s Friday night rally in Alabama “shouting white power,” and whether or not Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship was “only about couples that are from Latin America,” and if “this rhetoric, this anti-immigration rhetoric is going to spiral out of control, and people are going to be hurt?”

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Pataki: Trump Immigration Plan ‘Un-American, Outrageous and Demagogic’

Sunday on WABC New York’s “The Rita Cosby Show,” Republican presidential candidate former Gov. George Pataki (R-NY) said Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s immigration plan of deporting the over 11 million illegal immigrants currently living in the Untied States and then

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Trump: ‘I Go Out of My Way to Use the Word ‘Christmas”

In an interview with Yellowhammer News editor Cliff Sims that aired on Friday, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump vowed to take up the fight in the war on Christmas and pledged to use the word “Christmas” whenever possible. “There’s an

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Trump, The Pope and The Popularity of Crudity

Part of me gets a big kick out of Trump’s sometimes-crude retorts to his critic’s questions and assertions. One could be tempted to say, “Hey, we’re not electing a pope here.” And that’s true. Yet even the pope—the current pope, to be clear—is not beyond using crudity to make a point.

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National Review Editor-in-Chief: Trump’s Immigration Plan Works

What Trump offers is an entirely different framework for considering the issue. It is populist rather than elitist, and nationalist rather than cosmopolitan. It rejects the status quo rather than attempting to codify it. It puts enforcement first and dares to ask whether current high levels of legal immigration serve the country’s interest. In short, it takes a needed sledgehammer to the lazy establishment consensus on immigration.

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Salon: GOP Elites Helpless in Face of Trump Onslaught

After a week’s worth of soundbites from presidential candidates about “anchor babies” and repealing birthright citizenship, it is now clear, if it wasn’t already, that Donald Trump has the steering wheel of the Republican Party firmly in his grasp.