Obama Caught Running ISIS but Disqualifies Trump from White House for Muslim comment
Obama Caught Running ISIS
But Disqualifies Trump from White House
Muslim comment "disqualifies him from serving as president"
Infowars.com - December 8, 2015 1151 Comments
Not only is the Obama White House offended by Donald Trump’s political stance, it also doesn’t like his hair.
“The Trump campaign for months now has had a dustbin-of-history-like quality to it, from the vacuous sloganeering to the outright lies to even the fake hair. The whole carnival-barker routine that we’ve seen for some time now,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said on Tuesday.
Earnest also said it is disgraceful other Republican candidates have pledged to support the party’s presidential nominee.
“I know that each of the Republican candidates has already taken an oath pledging to support Donald Trump for president of the United States if he wins the nomination,” Earnest continued. “But the fact is, the first thing a president does when he or she takes the oath of office is to swear an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. And the fact is, what Donald Trump said yesterday disqualifies him from serving as president.”
Obama should talk. He is a serial lawbreaker and has violated his oath of office numerous times:
- He has used the IRS to go after his political enemies
- Is working to undermine and nullify the Second Amendment
- Trampled in the First Amendment by ordering a criminal investigation of Fox News
- Has refused to enforce immigration laws
- Forced the disastrous Obamacare law on Americans
- Gave firearms to criminal cartels in Mexico via Fast & Furious
- Ignored the Circuit Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C. when it said Obama does not have the authority to regulate the internet
- Obama’s DOJ ignored section 8 of the Voting Rights Act which calls for protections against voter fraud
- Seven unconstitutional executive actions
- Violated the Tenth Amendment when administration sued Arizona for attempting to prevent illegal border crossings
- Made recess appointments despite the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling they are unconstitutional
- Lies, especially the assassination of Osama bin Laden which was used for political gain
- The unconstitutional and secret program to assassinate Americans without due process
- Violation of the War Powers Act (and more specially Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the Constitution) when he invaded Libya
Obama Ugly Fact: Suspected San Bernardino shooter Tashfeen Malik was one of over 35,000 immigrants issued a K-1 visa by the federal government in 2014, a visa with an acceptance rate of over 98%.
Trump supporters say Muslim plan won't affect their view of him
Chrissie Thompson, The Cincinnati Enquirer 10:01 p.m. EST December 7, 2015
Trump calls for total ban on Muslims entering the U.S. VPC
(Photo: Sean Rayford, Getty Images)
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MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — When Kathy Grimes heard Donald Trump had proposed a ban on Muslim immigrants, she didn't believe it — even when shown the press release.
"It is inflammatory. It's polarizing. Islam is supposed to be the religion of peace," said Grimes, a 67-year-old California resident who came to Trump's rally Monday here while in the area for vacation. Perhaps, she said, one of his staff members got the details wrong in writing the statement.
But when Trump himself read the release, word for word, to a standing-room-only rally aboard the USS Yorktown, much of the crowd stood and applauded.
Trump cited a questionable online poll conducted by the Center for Security Policy, an organization with an anti-Muslim reputation. The poll found 25% of Muslim-American respondents thought violence against Americans is justified. "These are people who are here, by the way," Trump said.
"They're in Detroit!" a man yelled, referencing the sizable Middle Eastern population in Detroit's suburbs. A few people chuckled.
"Send them all home!" others in the crowd shouted. Then, a protester, one of around 10 removed during the event, called the proposal "racist," which resulted in boos and yells from the rest of the crowd.
Before the event, USA TODAY Network talked with 11 attendees to gauge their reaction to the controversial plan by the candidate atop GOP presidential polls.
USA TODAY Donald Trump's call for banning Muslims from entering U.S. draws condemnation
Three Trump supporters agreed with him wholeheartedly, even saying they didn't care whether the plan was constitutional. The rest varied in the extent that they disagreed.
Most, though, said Trump wouldn't be able to pass such a ban anyway, so his suggestion didn't impact their opinion of him as a candidate.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., on Dec. 7, 2015. (Photo: Sean Rayford, Getty Images)
"I expect that from Trump," said Rick Pennington, a 23-year-old from Charleston, S.C., who also supports Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. "Could he really enact that? No."
Pennington and his three friends had read about Trump's proposal while they were waiting to pass through security. They said they disagreed with Trump's idea – and viewed it more as "an entertainment thing" than a policy – but would still consider voting for him.
Then, one of Pennington's friends, 23-year-old John Patel, also of Charleston, said his mother fled the Iranian Revolution, turning the tone more somber. Democrats are unconstitutionally pushing for gun control, he said, but Trump shouldn't infringe on the right to practice religion.
"I think that's pretty backwards thinking, like similar to the 50s, you know, with black people. There's an issue that needs to be addressed, but I think ... shotgunning it out to barring everyone is not the right idea."
Still, Trump should continue "to put some ideas out there," said Gavin Morris, 43, of Mount Pleasant. "Because the strategy that (President Obama) is taking, it's not working."
"His ideas are good," chimed in his 47-year-old friend Ryan Waga. "But we just need to put them in some reasonable basis," calling the proposal "unrealistic."
Jean Townsend, a 78-year-old from nearby Johns Island, said she didn't care about constitutionality right now. "We're in a terrible situation."
In his speech on the USS Yorktown, Trump again called into question the teachings and activities in Muslim mosques.
"We have to respect mosques, but we have to look at mosques," he said. "Something is happening in there. There's anger, and we have to know about it."
He called for some sort of controls on the Internet, to help restrict recruiting and publicity by the Islamic State. And he encouraged vigilance against would-be terrorists.
"You don't have to worry about (racial) profiling," Trump said. "I promise: I will defend you for profiling."
Trump Demands “Total & Complete” Shutdown Of Muslims Entering America: Full Recording Of Trump’s South Carolina Rally
The leading Republican presidential nominee has called for a "total and complete" moratorium on allowing Muslims to enter the United States
Zero Hedge - December 8, 2015 919 Comments
Having exclaimed “is that all there is?” following President Obama’s speech last night on how he would make Americans safer, Donald Trump appears to have decide to take matters into his own hands. The leading Republican presidential nominee has called for a “total and complete” moratorium on allowing Muslims to enter the United States…
Statement from The Trump Campaign:
(New York, NY) December 7th, 2015,
Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.According to Pew Research, among others, there is great hatred towards Americans by large segments of the Muslim population.Most recently, a poll from the Center for Security Policy released data showing “25% of those polled agreed that violence against Americans here in the United States is justified as a part of the global jihad” and 51% of those polled, “agreed that Muslims in America should have the choice of being governed according to Shariah.”
Shariah authorizes such atrocities as murder against non-believers who won’t convert, beheadings and more unthinkable acts that pose great harm to Americans, especially women.
Mr. Trump stated, “Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension. Where this hatred comes from and why we will have to determine. Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life.
If I win the election for President, we are going to Make America Great Again.”
– Donald J. Trump
When asked by The Hill whether that would include Muslim-American citizens currently abroad, Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks replied over email: “Mr. Trump says, ‘everyone.'”
As the Hill adds, Trump is quoted in the statement as saying that a significant number of Muslims harbor a “hatred” toward America and as a result should be kept out of the country.He backed statement with a poll by the Center for Security Policy, a think-tank that has criticized the role of Muslims in America. That poll showed that one-quarter of Muslims living in America polled “agreed that violence against Americans here in the United States is justified as part of the global jihad” and that a majority think that Muslims in America should be allowed to answer to Shariah law.
“Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension. Where this hatred comes from and why we will have to determine,” Trump said. “Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life.”
Trump’s comments come less than a week after a mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., killed 14 people. The alleged shooters were both Muslim, and the federal government is investigating whether the attack was tied to terrorism.
And while we understand Trump’s eagerness to bottle up the populist response in the aftermath to San Bernardino, we have one quick question – how will Trump identify Muslims and whether he has a specific plan for how to keep those Muslims already in the segregated from the rest of the population?
Also, for clarification:
- TRUMP MUSLIM BAN WOULD ALSO APPLY TO TOURISTS, CAMPAIGN MANAGER SAYS — AP
Does that include alleged, Kenyan-born world leaders who may or may not have doctored their long-form birth certificate?
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And then, kust minutes after Trump unleashed his plan to “deal with” Muslims, Ben Carson trolled in:
“Everyone visiting our country should register and be monitored during their stay as is done in many countries,” Carson spokesman Doug Watts said. “We do not and would not advocate being selective on one’s religion.”
In other words, you get an RFID collar, you get an RFID collar, and everyone gets an RFID collar!
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Finally, for those who missed it, here is the full recording of Donald Trump’s speech which just concluded in Mount Pleasant, S.C. in which he lays out his stunning proposal to the thousands of people present, to which he gets a standing ovation.
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