Posted on 07/25/2015 1:51:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump on Saturday unleashed a personal attack at Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, days after being the target of the governors latest campaign blast.
Trumps speech in Iowa came on the heels of a fundraiser for Walker referring to the New York business mogul as DumbDumb in an event invitation email earlier this week.
Blasting the horrible insult from Walkers campaign, Trump went on the offensive with criticism against Walkers economic record.
Wisconsin is in turmoil, Trump told a boisterous crowd at a rally in Iowa. He pointed to the states roads, schools and hospitals, which he said were all a disaster.
Walker, who is leading polls in Iowa, remains one of Trumps biggest rivals in the race.
I hear the only person beating me in Iowa is Scott Walker, he said. I cant believe Im in second place. Folks, will you please put me in first place so I feel better?
Trump told the crowd Saturday that he had helped Walker win his race because he admired the candidates fight, but didnt know what he was fighting for. Ive been very nice to him, he said.
But after Walkers fundraising email went public, Trump declared: I can finally attack.
In response to the controversy, Trump fundraiser Gregory Slayton told the Wall Street Journal, I didnt mean that to be public but obviously I stand behind it.
He added: Look, this is a great country. Guys who are not that smart can get rich, its wonderful. But Donald Trump is not going to be president of the United States ever, period, end of story.
Walker leads the GOP 2016 field in Iowa, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls, with 18.8 percent support.
Trump sits in third with 8.5 percent, tied with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and right behind Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has 9 percent support.
Trump also took aim at Jeb Bush and the rest of the GOP presidential field for dependence on campaign benefactors.
A guy like Bush, a guy like Walker, are controlled by the people who give them money, Trump said. They will be bombarded by their lobbyists who donated a lot.
Trump again tried to use his wealth and blunt style to separate himself from the rest of the Republican field.
The other guys running, the Republicans they protect each other," Trump said early in his speech. Me, I don't care.
Trumps speech in Oskaloosa, Iowa, comes a week after his last high-profile appearance in the early-voting state, when he questioned the war hero status of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who had been captured as a prisoner of war.
His comments prompted a firestorm among congressional Republicans, who have lined up behind McCain. Still, Trumps popularity has surged in the Republican field.
Since then, his campaign has rushed to prove it has support from veterans. A former member of the U.S. Navy Seals helped warm up the crowd Saturday, proclaiming that "Donald Trump loves veterans, unlike some others who think we're 'crazies,' " referring to a comment by McCain about Trump supporters.
During his speech, Trump pulled out hundreds of pages of letters from veterans that he said represented just one days worth of mail.
Nobody fights harder for veterans than me, Trump asserted, pointing to his role in building the Vietnam memorial in New York City.
He also slammed the embattled Department of Veterans Affairs as the most corrupt group of people in all of Washington.
Trump also continued damage control for remarks he made about Mexican rapists earlier this month, which prompted a trip to the border city of Laredo, Texas, this week.
Its really, really dangerous, Trump said about his trip, suggesting the experience had changed the minds of people, even reporters, who previously said his remarks had been a horrible thing.
Now I have people calling me up I have journalists calling me up saying I was right, he said. He said the reporters were "petrified, thought they were going to get killed."
Trump has had a tumultuous week with the media. One day earlier, his staff revoked access to his event to the Des Moines Register after its editors penned a critical editorial.
During his speech, he blasted the newspaper as a super liberal rag that he said is not respected around here, prompting applause.
A reporter for the states largest newspaper tweeted Saturday that she and another reporter were covering the event. She noted that Trumps staff were polite and the candidate was silent when they made eye contact.
Trump entered the auditorium to "Youre the Best Around" by Joe Esposito, best known as the Karate Kid theme song. After the hour-long speech, he left the stage to We're Not Gonna Take It" by Twisted Sister a favorite on his campaign trips.
It’s not a Hillary electoral advantage. It’s a generic Democrat electoral advantage, and it may be dawning on Dem insiders that Hillary might not be able to keep it.
He did pretty well against the last wooden, unlikable, unaccomplished millionaire female he ran against.
Men will not, I repeat, WILL NOT vote for Hillary. Walker will clean up on the male vote. The polls might not show it, but in the secret of the voting booth, there will be precious few men pulling the lever for Hillie.
BTTT
Men know that. Since grade school.
Yes, all the blue states will vote for Hillary, unless she is running against Trump who is more likely to pull in Reagan democrats.
>>Shouldnt send a donor our to say the things he doesnt have the stones to say.<<
You’re assuming Walker would want to say it. I doubt it.
When this is over, I’m betting Governor Walker will end up being viewed as the adult in the room. We’ll have to wait and see how he handles it.
He has already blown his opportunity to act like an adult and a leader.
Reagan democrats still exist?
I thought to be a democrat one needed to be one step from a self-proclaimed socialist.
So, you assume:
1. Walker didn’t call Trump on the matter.
2. Walker agreed with the criticism.
3. Walker would have put it in that crude form.
4. Walker sent the fundraiser out to say it (in a private email, by the way)
5. The private email would go public.
6. Romney would have done the above.
7. Walker hired the same sort of people Romney did.
8. Walker got the above advice from them.
That’s one hell of a pile of assumptions you’ve got there.
Here’s a couple of assumptions of my own:
1. Walker had nothing to do with the email
2. Walker is trying to be positive rather than negative.
3. Walker is standing back waiting to see if Trump makes a fool of himself yet again.
4. Walker is now preparing a measured response to Trump’s criticisms (Wisconsin has damned good roads despite being in the frozen north, great ACT scores, and fantastic medical care.) and will deliver them in a measured way to a responsible news source should he be asked to respond.
5. Walker has no intention of dropping to Trump’s level and responding in kind.
We’ll see whose assumptions pan out.
Hopefully Jeb's locked in a closet somewhere and won't be let out until after the first Tuesday in November, 2016.
“one of the finest conservative governors our country is fortunate to have.”
I thought Walker was doing all these great things for Wisconsin. Now trump says Wi. is $2.2 biilion in debt, not the Walker projection of $1 billion surplus. What happened?
I’m not going to fight with you, you have way too much time on your hands. If you want to be a Donald groupie, enjoy it while it lasts.
I’m a Cruz bundler, so how could I be a “Trump groupie?”
.@ScottWalker is a nice guy, but not presidential material. Wisconsin is in turmoil, borrowing to the hilt, and doing poorly in jobs etc.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 26, 2015
Multi-tasking? ;>)
LOL..... We hope you enjoyed the game. Put some cheese on it.
Thanks for playing....bye bye.
“The rest of the pack look so ineffective and weak (and worse) with the exception of Walker and Cruz.”
It isn’t “politics as usual” any more, and these people have no idea of what to do except throw dirt! Cruz is the only one of “the others” who has the class and intellect to stay above the fray.
Walker poked the tiger. As they do the tiger responded. Leave the tiger alone if you don’t want his attention.
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