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In reply to the discussion: Sanders campaign hits DNC over new debate criteria: 'The definition of a rigged system' [View all]TomCADem
(17,837 posts)91. Obama to Trump: Stop 'Whining' About 'Rigged' Election
Uncanny. Another example of horseshoe theory...
https://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2016/10/18/obama-to-donald-trump-stop-whining-about-rigged-election
"I'm going to be a little more subdued in my discussions of the Republican nominee in this context than I might be on the campaign trail," President Obama said Tuesday, during a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, when the topic of Donald Trump came up. But the president did not hesitate to denounce the Republican nominee's increasingly loud complaints about what he views as an election that's "rigged" against him. I have never seen in my lifetime or in modern political history, any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections and the election process before votes have even taken place. Its unprecedented. It happens to be based on no facts," the president told reporters. "It doesn't really show the kind of leadership and toughness that you'd want out of a president. You start whining before the game's even over? If whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming somebody else? Then you don't have what it takes to be in this job."
Earlier in the press conference, when a reporter asked how Trump's seemingly cozy relationship with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin could affect America's interests in the world, Obama said, "Mr. Trumps continued flattery of Mr. Putin and the degree to with he appears to model many of his policies and approaches to politics on Mr. Putin is unprecedented in American politics." Obama went on to question "how it is that some of the same leaders in the Republican Party who were constantly haranging us for even talking to the Russians and who consistently took the most hawkish approaches to Russia, including Mr. Trump's selection for vice president, now reconcile their endorsement of Mr. Trump with their previous views."
In an attempt to tie Republicans on down-ballot races to their party's presidential nominee, the president added, Mr. Trump rarely surprises me these days. Im much more surprised by the fact that you have Republican officials who historically have been adamantly anti-Russian and, in fact, have attacked me for even engaging them diplomatically, now supporting and in some cases echoing his positions. It's quite a reversal."
Earlier in the press conference, when a reporter asked how Trump's seemingly cozy relationship with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin could affect America's interests in the world, Obama said, "Mr. Trumps continued flattery of Mr. Putin and the degree to with he appears to model many of his policies and approaches to politics on Mr. Putin is unprecedented in American politics." Obama went on to question "how it is that some of the same leaders in the Republican Party who were constantly haranging us for even talking to the Russians and who consistently took the most hawkish approaches to Russia, including Mr. Trump's selection for vice president, now reconcile their endorsement of Mr. Trump with their previous views."
In an attempt to tie Republicans on down-ballot races to their party's presidential nominee, the president added, Mr. Trump rarely surprises me these days. Im much more surprised by the fact that you have Republican officials who historically have been adamantly anti-Russian and, in fact, have attacked me for even engaging them diplomatically, now supporting and in some cases echoing his positions. It's quite a reversal."
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Sanders campaign hits DNC over new debate criteria: 'The definition of a rigged system' [View all]
Uncle Joe
Jan 2020
OP
We The People know what's going on here; the DNC needs to retract it's questionable decision ASAP.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#80
A nightmarish result would be to divide the party by pissing off Democratic voters.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#15
So how do you propose to abolish the Senate, since it's in the Constitution?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2020
#39
Amy Klobuchar likes the new critieria and the possibility for Mike to be included.
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#13
Your Fox link concerns the January debate. The rules were the same for everyone
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#83
Bazinga! Junior. I just heard today that his father was a MLB player for about a decade!
George II
Jan 2020
#36
Well it was "months" ago when Bloomberg entered the race, November to be exact.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2020
#16
So? The rules have been changing and evolving since the beginning of the campaign
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#21
Usually becoming more stringent in regards to donations, not eliminating them,
Uncle Joe
Jan 2020
#40
That's not the point, donations won't be a qualifier for debates as of February 19th
Uncle Joe
Feb 2020
#73
The polling rules are very stringent. The money chase and race served a purpose,
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#86
Isn't that the truth. If Bloomberg the polling criteria they should welcome it to hold his feet to
still_one
Jan 2020
#56
That makes sense. But still, it's bound to piss a bunch of people off. Which we don't need.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#25
I am not thrilled about Bloomberg in the race because I believe we have too many
still_one
Jan 2020
#59