The Trump Debate Corner

 

Donald-Trump-angry (1)A lot happened at the main debate tonight, but let’s focus on Trump on this thread, because, face it: He’s probably the reason most people tuned in.

I didn’t watch the debate; I listened to it from my computer, on Ricochet. From just of one of his answers alone, Trump came out looking as bad as I’d imagined him to be. I’ll dissect it and some more to show you why.

First, his answer to Megan Kelly when she asked him about his rude comments about women just made him sound angry. By the end, he seemed to be attacking Megan just for asking the question.

KELLY: Mr. Trump, one of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don’t use a politician’s filter. However, that is not without its downsides, in particular, when it comes to women. You’ve called women you don’t like “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.” Your Twitter account…

TRUMP: Only Rosie O’Donnell.

KELLY: No, it wasn’t. Your Twitter account … For the record, it was well beyond Rosie O’Donnell.

TRUMP: Yes, I’m sure it was.

KELLY: Your Twitter account has several disparaging comments about women’s looks. You once told a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who was likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?

TRUMP: I think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. I’ve been challenged by so many people, and I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness. And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either. This country is in big trouble. We don’t win anymore. We lose to China. We lose to Mexico both in trade and at the border. We lose to everybody. And frankly, what I say, and oftentimes it’s fun, it’s kidding. We have a good time. What I say is what I say. And honestly Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that. What I say is what I say. And honestly. Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.

He seemed so ungentlemanly.

Second was his reply when asked about his contributions to the Clintons and Democrats. I think he actually spoke the truth for half of his answer:

BAIER: Mr. Trump, it’s not just your past support for single-payer health care. You’ve also supported a host of other liberal policies. Use — you’ve also donated to several Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton included, Nancy Pelosi. You explained away those donations saying you did that to get business-related favors. And you said recently, quote, “When you give, they do whatever the hell you want them to do.”

TRUMP: You’d better believe it.

BAIER: So what specifically did they do?

TRUMP: If I ask them, if I need them, you know, most of the people on this stage I’ve given to, just so you understand, a lot of money.

He made it sound as if he paid then off, like all big businessmen do so, to get in with them, and that is just how business is done. When asked what favors they did for him he deflected.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What did you get from Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi?

TRUMP: Well, I’ll tell you what, with Hillary Clinton, I said be at my wedding and she came to my wedding. You know why? She didn’t have a choice because I gave. I gave to a foundation that, frankly, that foundation is supposed to do good. I didn’t know her money would be used on private jets going all over the world. It was.

It was so insincere. All I could think was that he had to deflect, but that the truth is either that he really liked them, politically, or that what they did for him was clearly crooked. Probably both. The man loves to brag about doing business, but he comes of like a shark. Why not say, “I pay bribes to all these guys because if I don’t they won’t let me make an honest buck?” No, he always comes off like he is proud to be part of that crooked world.

The final quote that sunk it for me was when he was asked about his business going bankrupt.

WALLACE: Mr. Trump, you talk a lot about how you are the person on this stage to grow the economy. I want to ask you about your business record. Trump corporations — Trump corporations, casinos and hotels, have declared bankruptcy four times over the last quarter-century. In 2011, you told Forbes Magazine this: “I’ve used the laws of the country to my advantage.” But at the same time, financial experts involved in those bankruptcies say that lenders to your companies lost billions of dollars. Question sir, with that record, why should we trust you to run the nation’s business?

TRUMP: Because I have used the laws of this country just like the greatest people that you read about every day in business have used the laws of this country, the chapter laws, to do a great job for my company, for myself, for my employees, for my family, et cetera. I have never gone bankrupt, by the way. I have never. But out of hundreds of deals …

WALLACE: No, but the concept sir …

TRUMP: Excuse me. Excuse me.

WALLACE: … that’s your line, but your companies have gone bankrupt.

TRUMP: Excuse me, what am I saying? Out of hundreds of deals that I’ve done, hundreds, on four occasions I’ve taken advantage of the laws of this country, like other people. I’m not going to name their names because I’m not going to embarrass, but virtually every person that you read about on the front page of the business sections, they’ve used the law. The difference is, when somebody else uses those laws, nobody writes about it. When I use it, they say, “Trump, Trump, Trump.” The fact is, I built a net worth of more than $10 billion. I have a great, great company. I employ thousands of people. And I’m very proud of the job I did. Again Chris, hundreds and hundreds of deals. Four times, I’ve taken advantage of the laws. And frankly, so has everybody else in my position.

WALLACE: Well sir, let’s just talk about the latest example, which is Trump Entertainment Resorts, which went bankrupt in 2009. In that case alone, lenders to your company lost over $1 billion and more than 1,100 people were laid off.

TRUMP: Well, I…

WALLACE: Is that the way that you’d run the country?

TRUMP: Let me just tell you about the lenders. First of all, these lenders aren’t babies. These are total killers. These are not the nice, sweet little people that you think, OK? You know, I mean you’re living in a world of the make-believe, Chris, you want to know the truth. And I had the good sense to leave Atlantic City, which by the way, Caesars just went bankrupt. Every company, Chris can tell you, every company virtually in Atlantic City went bankrupt.Every company. And let me just tell you. I had the good sense, and I’ve gotten a lot of credit in the financial pages, seven years ago I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered, and I made a lot of money in Atlantic City, and I’m very proud of it. I want to tell you that. Very, very proud of it.

“I took advantage of the law.” I nearly snapped my keyboard in two when I heard him say that. What was he saying? I know how the game is played and I play it well. Well, my dear Mr. Trump. The game and its crooked rules are the problem! You did well for yourself (something he never fails to mention) by taking advantage of the law. Good for you, you have all the lawyers and shady accountants that let you get away with it, but what about the rest of us?

The man has provided enough attack ad material in this one debate to last until November 2016.

One more thing. Trump is really down on America. He never says how things will be better. The last thing I recall him saying is that we can’t negotiate, win wars, or keep our allies. We can’t do these things because of the Democrats. But that never comes off from his speeches. I think as people go back and look through his performance here, he will plummet in the polls and I hope to irrelevancy.

Does anyone here think he did well? Is anyone still pleased with him?

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  1. Guruforhire Inactive
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    Titus Techera:No, what’re ya talmbout? Mrs. Kelly had it coming, conservatives or Republican voters as polled in support of Mr. Trump were just waiting for the man to come along with the wit & vim to tell her, he could be not so nice with her, she has it coming…

    Yeah pretty much.  Don’t try to troll the trollmaster:

    You don’t tug on supermans cape, you don’t spit into the wind, you dont pull the mask off the lone ranger, you don’t mess around with slim, and you certainly don’t get into an insult war with trump.  I’m mean come on here.

    Trying to box with the tar baby didn’t work out for briar rabbit either.

    Nobody actually seriously believes that anything that happened was “tough questioning”

    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/212090/

    She behaved like a troll in the comments section, and got treated as such.  Why should I regard the episode with anything other than mild bemusement?

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  2. Peabody Here Inactive
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    Reading this lively exchange, one thing comes to mind: we’re done for. The GOP is finished. Trump is not the savior. He is the destroyer.

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  3. Guruforhire Inactive
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    Peabody Here:Reading this lively exchange, one thing comes to mind: we’re done for.The GOP is finished.Trump is not the savior.He is the destroyer.

    Trump is the cough, he isn’t the virus, unfortunately.

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  4. Paul A. Rahe Member
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    I agree with every word that you wrote. Fox News did a wonderful job of getting the man to reveal his swinishness.

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  5. Paul A. Rahe Member
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    Titus Techera:So Mr. Trump is telling America he’s running as a Republican because he uses the laws to get what he wants? I might be the only guy here who rather would have preferred to see him scourged by Mrs. Kelly in prime time, but even allowing for that, this guy is advertising the principles of a gangster. As previously, I will say now as well: Not the deeds of a gangster, at least not the violent stuff, but maybe NY real estate is not a school of nuns exactly. But the principles are terrible–you have to get what you want by using the laws. I do not often hear conservatives applauding that in Mr. Obama-

    That is nicely put.

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  6. EThompson Member
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    Valiuth:

    EThompson:

    Pseudodionysius:

    MarciN:I think he came across as too old, frankly. His way of talking to people just doesn’t fly anymore.

    Its a rat pack candidacy.

    Pseud, I’m afraid our gig is up. It was fun while it lasted. :)

    In all seriousness, Trump did what needed to be done tonight- he forced everybody else to bring their A games. It was probably one of the most interesting, substantive debates I’ve ever watched.

    Democrats have got to be sweating bullets.

    Well I saw DWS (as apparently we call her) on with Megan Kelly after the debate. She just came out and called all the candidates misogynists. I don’t think the Democrats are sweating, lizards can’t sweat after all.

    Fortunately for us, Rubio can take on large portions of her constituency who live in Miami.

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  7. Peabody Here Inactive
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    Leigh:

    Peabody Here: I’m surprised and disappointed that the first thing I saw this morning on Facebook was a conservative friend (and state rep in NH) touting that he loves Trump more than ever now.

    How familiar is your friend with the British healthcare system? I could literally send you stories. No one who praises that belongs on a Republican debate stage.

    With Trump it seems people are ignoring the facts and his contradictions.

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  8. Leigh Inactive
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    Peabody Here:

    Leigh:

    Peabody Here: I’m surprised and disappointed that the first thing I saw this morning on Facebook was a conservative friend (and state rep in NH) touting that he loves Trump more than ever now.

    How familiar is your friend with the British healthcare system? I could literally send you stories. No one who praises that belongs on a Republican debate stage.

    With Trump it seems people are ignoring the facts and his contradictions.

    I’m serious though — people need to know what he’s defending.  Do they?  I’ve seen memes with the quote on it, but do people really understand what “single payer” actually means?

    I do because I’ve seen it and I realize most Americans won’t share my reaction to that comment — to me it’s personal.  But I would love to make people realize.  People die in that system: in some cases, they died because they were taken off the waiting list in order to die so that hospitals could keep the waiting lists shorter.

    I knew someone who waited years for a heart operation.  She could have died of a heart attack at any time.

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  9. Umbra Fractus Inactive
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    Guruforhire:

    Peabody Here:Reading this lively exchange, one thing comes to mind: we’re done for.The GOP is finished.Trump is not the savior.He is the destroyer.

    Trump is the cough, he isn’t the virus, unfortunately.

    Trump is the equivalent of using cyanide as an anti-biotic.

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  10. Peabody Here Inactive
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    Leigh:

    Peabody Here:

    Leigh:

    Peabody Here: I’m surprised and disappointed that the first thing I saw this morning on Facebook was a conservative friend (and state rep in NH) touting that he loves Trump more than ever now.

    How familiar is your friend with the British healthcare system? I could literally send you stories. No one who praises that belongs on a Republican debate stage.

    With Trump it seems people are ignoring the facts and his contradictions.

    I’m serious though — people need to know what he’s defending. Do they? I’ve seen memes with the quote on it, but do people really understand what “single payer” actually means?

    I do because I’ve seen it and I realize most Americans won’t share my reaction to that comment — to me it’s personal. But I would love to make people realize. People die in that system: in some cases, they died because they were taken off the waiting list in order to die so that hospitals could keep the waiting lists shorter.

    I knew someone who waited years for a heart operation. She could have died of a heart attack at any time.

    Most people of course do not know.  Some have read about it.

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