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During an interview with Bloomberg Politics Wednesday, the 46-year-old rapper — whose real name is O’Shea Jackson — said Americans love the Republican front-runner.

“Donald Trump is what Americans love,” he said. “Donald Trump is what Americans aspire to be — rich, powerful, do what you wanna do, say what you wanna say, be how you wanna be.”

“That’s kind of been like the American Dream. He looks like a boss to everybody, and Americans love to have a boss.”

4/13/2016 6:41 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/13/2016 6:41:00 PM (view original):

During an interview with Bloomberg Politics Wednesday, the 46-year-old rapper — whose real name is O’Shea Jackson — said Americans love the Republican front-runner.

“Donald Trump is what Americans love,” he said. “Donald Trump is what Americans aspire to be — rich, powerful, do what you wanna do, say what you wanna say, be how you wanna be.”

“That’s kind of been like the American Dream. He looks like a boss to everybody, and Americans love to have a boss.”

I mean...if you're taking advice from Cube...you should probably start with **** the police.
4/13/2016 6:58 PM

Megyn Kelly’s mysterious get-together Wednesday with her arch-nemesis, Donald Trump, was actually a pitch meeting in which the Fox News star tried to entice the Republican presidential frontrunner into appearing on her prime time special on the Fox Television Network, according to a Fox News statement.

Kelly’s broadcast special, modeled on Barbara Walters’s “Most Fascinating People” series, is scheduled to air May 23; surely a close encounter with a reality show billionaire who has showered her with insults for the past nine months would attract a big audience.

4/13/2016 7:02 PM
Megyn Kelly loves Trump!!! And Trump loves Megyn Kelly!!!
4/13/2016 7:03 PM
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Posted by moy23 on 4/13/2016 6:41:00 PM (view original):

During an interview with Bloomberg Politics Wednesday, the 46-year-old rapper — whose real name is O’Shea Jackson — said Americans love the Republican front-runner.

“Donald Trump is what Americans love,” he said. “Donald Trump is what Americans aspire to be — rich, powerful, do what you wanna do, say what you wanna say, be how you wanna be.”

“That’s kind of been like the American Dream. He looks like a boss to everybody, and Americans love to have a boss.”

First, who actually gives a **** about what Ice Cube thinks or says?

Second, I actually don't want to be like Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a misogynistic bigoted *******. I'm doubtful that's what American's aspire to be.
4/13/2016 8:02 PM
Trump is owned by the mafia. You do not do real estate biz in NY without a very close association with the mob. End of story.
4/13/2016 8:16 PM
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Posted by The Taint on 4/13/2016 8:22:00 PM (view original):

Donald Trump continued this week to lose ground to Sen. Ted Cruz in the race for second-ballot delegates, whose votes will matter in a contested convention. In the latest setback, a caucus in one of the seven congressional districts in South Carolina picked delegates who are likely to support Cruz if the national convention goes to multiple ballots.

The process illustrates the complex system by which delegates are actually chosen in many states, which Trump, a political novice without a strong national organization, has been denouncing as rigged against him.

The three Republican delegates from the state’s fourth district are, like all 50 South Carolina delegates, bound by state party rules to vote for Trump on the first ballot, based on his win in the state’s primary in February.

However, if the national convention isn’t settled on the first ballot, it looks likely that many of the 50 delegates from the Palmetto State would desert Trump, who came in first in the primary, but with only 33 percent of the vote. The national convention will go to multiple ballots if Trump does not win at least 1,237 delegates out of the 2,472 available from 50 states, six U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia. Currently, Trump has 743 delegates to Cruz’s 545 and 143 for Kasich.

Only 12 of the state’s 50 delegates have been chosen so far, counting the state party chairman, Matt Moore, and the state’s two members of the Republican National Committee, Glenn McCall and Cindy Costa, who serve automatically. Over the next few weeks, the remaining four congressional districts will caucus to choose three delegates each. Then on May 7, 870 delegates to the state convention will chose an additional 26 national convention delegates.

Of the 12 picked so far, only one — Jerry Rovner of Georgetown County — is considered likely to keep voting for Trump beyond the first ballot. State insiders believe the other 11 will desert the New Yorker once they are no longer bound. And they say that’s likely to be true for many or most of the delegates yet to be named.

The 870 state delegates were chosen a year ago at county conventions, which were preceded by county precinct meetings. A little over 3,000 people participated in the process of picking the 870 state delegates.

“The majority of the people at the state convention are not Trump people,” said Tony Denny, who is a delegate to the state convention and has been a national delegate to the last three conventions.

Denny, who served as rules chairman of the state party for four years, said that Trump supporters are “trying to get organized” but added: “I don’t get the sense there’s any big Trump movement underway.”

On Saturday, Trump lost five of six delegate slots to Cruz in two other congressional districts — the third and the seventh — in the Palmetto state. Four other congressional districts — the first, second, fifth and sixth — have yet to hold their nominating conventions.

Trump won the South Carolina primary vote on Feb. 20, with 33 percent of the vote, to 22 percent for Sen. Marco Rubio, 22 percent for Cruz, 8 percent for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 8 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and 7 percent for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson. Combining Trump’s share with the votes for Carson — who has dropped out and endorsed Trump — only gets to 40 percent; the remaining three-fifths of the Republican electorate either supported a candidate who is still running, or whose base doesn’t seem to overlap much with the New Yorker.

And so far, Rovner is the only delegate openly committed to staying with Trump past the first ballot, though he added that “if it gets down to the point where we have to unify, I will unify. I’m not going to be an idiot.”

Rovner expressed outrage that other delegates would switch their support away from Trump on multiple ballots.

“These people, they’re hypocrites,” he said, noting that many delegates who are for Cruz or Kasich on a second ballot often complain to him that their representatives in Congress don’t listen to their constituents.

Rovner rejected the idea that there was a conspiracy against Trump, or that delegates were being siphoned away by corruption. The United States, he said passionately, is “a republic, not a democracy.” But he added that if Trump doesn’t get all of South Carolina’s 50 delegates to stick with him, then voters who supported Trump will be sent a message that their vote doesn’t matter.

“The system is not rigged,” he said. But Rovner said that Democrats who “crossed over” to vote for Trump in the Republican primary “don’t get represented at all by either party.”

“The only people who can be delegates are those who work within the system. I feel a higher calling to represent those people who don’t participate because they’re too busy or choose not to,” Rovner said.

WOW!~ YOU SURE DO KNOW ALOT ABOUT THAT STUFF!

NOW EXPLAIN SUPER DELEGATES TO DEMOCRATS.
4/13/2016 8:32 PM
Posted by RCBracco on 4/13/2016 8:16:00 PM (view original):
Trump is owned by the mafia. You do not do real estate biz in NY without a very close association with the mob. End of story.
EH! How do democrats do biz in NY?
4/13/2016 8:34 PM
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Posted by RCBracco on 4/13/2016 9:13:00 PM (view original):
I never claimed they were free of the stink. Why do you think that gives Trump a free pass?
Because Trump loves free passes and free passes love Trump!!!! He probably negotiated to get that pass to be free because he's such a great negotiator.
4/13/2016 9:20 PM
INTERESTING: You have come a long way. Admitting the democrats are full of stink.

ON THE OTHER HAND: I have yet to comment on Trump. One way or the other.
4/13/2016 9:22 PM

Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski will not be prosecuted for battery against ex-Breibart reporter Michelle Fields, a Florida prosecutor has decided, sources told multiple media outlets.

Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg was scheduled to announce the decision at a Thursday afternoon press conference, according to Politico, the outlet that first reported the news.

4/13/2016 9:22 PM
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