Kasich ad hits ‘Trump’s dangerous rhetoric’

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The Hill:

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s campaign unveiled a new Web video Tuesday targeting GOP rival Donald Trump.

The ad, titled “Trump’s dangerous rhetoric,” highlights the real estate mogul’s calls for increased surveillance and tracking of Muslim Americans and his vow to deport all undocumented immigrants.

The ad also features Col. Tom Moe, who served in the U.S. Air Force and was a POW in Vietnam, warning voters about Trump while headlines about the GOP front-runner’s controversial comments flash onscreen.

Moe says that voters who are not Muslims or Hispanics might ignore Trump’s statements.

“But think about this: If he keeps going and he actually becomes president, he might just get around to you,” Moe concludes. “And you better hope that there’s someone left to help you.”

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All policies and proposals have a “downside“, there’s no such thing as a policy proposal with benefit to all and harm to none.
Therefore the media love to use the downside as a weapon.
Kasich’s PAC (made up of donors from Bush, from Rubio and from others) tried to pull a bunch of downside remarks to take down Trump.
But Trump doesn’t let them be issues – he owns them, and says “yeah, so?”

Kasich is angling for a well-paying job in either a Rep or a Dem Administration by falling on his sword with this death-swan PAC spending spree.

ALL THAT SAID:
1. Trump NEVER said he wanted to register ALL Muslims.
2. Trump NEVER said he’s going to ”round up ALL of the Hispanic immigrants…” Just the ILLEGAL ones.
3. Trump NEVER said to rough up any protesters, in fact local security could not keep that BLM protester on his feet, he kept falling to the ground.
4. Criticizing is very different from ”suppressing” journalists. Recall the journalist shown was given a LONG interview with Trump after he cooled down from his tantrum. Also recall it was Obama who tried to remove Fox News from the White House pool of reporters only to have every other news organization stand with Fox against Obama.
Other than ALL the ”facts” in the ad being lies, it is a great propaganda ad.
Kudos to Kasich.

It seems the Bush/Rove./Rubio group are trying to destroy the GOP, and it seems they are doing it well! Rove will elect Clinton, AGAIN!

From Doug Ross Journal:

“My friends, there are only three candidates left in the race who operate outside of the GOP establishment: they are Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, and Donald Trump.

It’s important to understand one, simple fact: should one of these three outsiders become President, they will also become the de facto head of the Republican Party.

That’s right: in one fell swoop, an anti-establishment candidate could take over and control the GOP leadership structure, by dint of the bully pulpit and a massive fundraising capability.

As the leader of the party, an outsider President could eviscerate the leadership structure and reorganize the entire, defective mess that is the GOP establishment.

That is what they fear most — losing their cushy jobs and consultancies and actually having to work for a living. Oh, the humanity!

That’s why I’m staying a registered Republican and supporting Cruz, Trump or Carson — who ever I deem most likely to win at the time.”

Makes sense to me.

http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2015/11/giving-thanks-for-republican.html#more

@Nanny G: Doesn’t matter if they are all lies or half truths they assist the DNC with this $#@!. The ad won’t help his poll numbers.