Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican vice-presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s Friday comments that if Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s bodyguards had their guns taken away we would “see what happens to her” was not an incitement to violence. Pence said, “Donald Trump believes in the safety and security of every American and any suggestion otherwise regarding Secretary Clinton is just nonsense. I mean the point that he was making is that Hillary Clinton has had private security for the last 30 years she would deny the right of law abiding citizens to have a firearm in their homes to protect their own families. I think what Donald Trump was saying If Hillary Clinton didn’t have that security she would probably be a lot more supportive of that Second Amendment.” Martha Raddatz said,”Let’s see what happens to her’, the message sounds like a threat or encouraging violence.” Pence added,”That’s absolute nonsense. His comment was that if she didn’t have that security she would change her attitude about the right to keep and bear arms, and I’ll bet that’s probably true. The truth of the matter is, it really is remarkable for me. I just
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Kaine: Trump Incited Violence Against Hillary With Call To Disarm Her Bodyguards
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s Friday comments that if Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s bodyguards had their guns taken away we would “see what happens to her,” was an incitement to violence. When asked if the comments are an incitement to violence against Hillary Clinton, Kaine said, “I do. I mean, use the other example, you put it in the context of other things, He has said if Hillary gets elected we may need Second Amendment people to take care of this. What did that mean when he said that just three weeks ago? And when you look at a series of these comments that he is making I do believe it is an incitement or at a minimum an expression to indifference as to whether violence would occur. This is a pattern that has been repeated over and over again and I think it doesn’t belong in any race, much less a race to be president of this country.” (h/t WFB) Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN
Obama: I Will Consider If a ‘Personal Insult’ to My ‘Legacy’ If You Don’t Vote For Hillary
Saturday night at the 46th Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner of the Congressional Black Caucus, President Barack Obama told the audience it would be a “personal insult” to his legacy if they did not vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. Obama shouted, “My name may not be on the ballot but our progress is on the ballot. Tolerance is on the ballot. Democracy is on the ballot. Justice is on the ballot. Good schools are on the ballot. Ending mass incarceration, that’s on the ballot right now. And there is one candidate who will advance those things. And there is another candidate whose defining principle, the central theme of hos candidacy is opposition to all that we have done. There’s no such thing as a vote that doesn’t matter. It all matters, and after we have achieved historic turnout in 2008 and 2012, especially in the African-American community, I will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy, if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. You want to give me a good sendoff? Go vote!” Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN
L.A. Times: Trump Up 7 over Clinton; Breaks 20% Among Blacks
The latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times tracking poll puts Republican nominee Donald Trump up nearly 7 points over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as of Sunday morning. He also hit an all-time high of 20.1% among black voters.
CNN’s Jake Tapper Edits out Hillary Clinton’s ‘Bombings’ Remark
CNN’s Jake Tapper asked New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on State of the Union on Sunday morning about the supposed contrast between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their responses to the explosions Saturday in New York, editing out Clinton’s re…
Kerry Washington: Voting Trump is ‘Against Our Best Interests as Americans’
Scandal star Kerry Washington lit into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, during an appearance Friday on HBO’s Real Time, telling host Bill Maher that Democrat Hillary Clinton has the better poli…
LISTEN: Farage Tells Breitbart News Saturday The Establishment Are Right to Be Scared of Trump
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage told the Breitbart News Saturday show the establishment in America is getting “ever-more-scared” about the prospect of Donald Trump winning the presidency. Speaking to Breitbart London’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam, Mr. Farage also explained why the party has a bright future, and expressed concern over London mayor Sadiq Khan’s declaration that migrants shouldn’t assimilate. The UKIP MEP reported that his party’s conference in Bournemouth went well and said that the party’s newly crowned leader, Diane James, has been well-received. Asked what’s next for the party, he remarked: “I think UKIP — you know, the government is beginning to backslide on Brexit. They’re not delivering, I think UKIP is there — we’ve got to finish the job.” Mr Farage noted some of the reasons the party is on strong ground for future elections such as its loyal voter base and that the Labour party is “in meltdown” overchoosing a new leader. Pointing out how Labour is completely neglecting half of its voter base — ‘Brexit’ voters living in the North of England — the popular MEP stated “the key to it all is ‘Brexit’.” “Is the government going to take back our borders, get back our fishing waters and genuinely make us a
Jeff Sessions: Hillary Clinton Responsible for Victimization of Innocent Americans
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions issued a blistering rebuke of Hillary Clinton for abandoning her duties as Secretary of State and for “failing” to uphold U.S. immigration law during her tenure at the State Department.
‘America’s Most Forgotten Families’ Speak Out: We Want Trump
Angel mothers and fathers, who have been forced to bury their children as a result of illegal alien crime, shared a stage with Donald Trump on Saturday and urged listeners to get out and vote for the Republican nominee on November 8th.