Trump works the Press

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, foreground right center, says goodbye to Dr. Darrell Scott, foreground left center, the senior pastor of New Spirit Revival Ministries in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in the middle of a media crush in the Trump Tower lobby in New York, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Trump met with a coalition of 100 African-American evangelical pastors and religious leaders in a private meeting at Trump Tower. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, foreground right center, says goodbye to Dr. Darrell Scott, foreground left center, the senior pastor of New Spirit Revival Ministries in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in the middle of a media crush in the Trump Tower lobby in New York, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Trump met with a coalition of 100 African-American evangelical pastors and religious leaders in a private meeting at Trump Tower. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

This was posted over on Drudge. I (Tina) couldn’t resist given some of the comments today.

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3 Responses to Trump works the Press

  1. Pie Guevara says:

    Here is a shot of Jeb Bush in Texas being mobbed by reporters when he denounced Trump’s immigration plan —

    http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/national-politics/20150824-jeb-bush-denounces-trump-immigration-plan-on-visit-to-texas-border.ece

  2. Tina says:

    Brent Bozell was on Fox Business this morning and reported that media coverage of the Presidents address was minuscule. Number of minutes of coverage? Three minutes total. They have used up over 100 minutes, and rising, covering Trump’s ban Muslims remark.

  3. Peggy says:

    Two good reads.

    “Today conservatives and Republicans are often not the same. However, they definitely have one thing in common: They desperately want to win the White House in 2016. For Democrats this election is important, but for Republicans and conservatives 2016 is not just crucial to the survival of this country and constitutional liberty – it is the ball game.

    That means Republicans must nominate a candidate who we know will govern according to constitutional principles, who is capable of drawing a clear contrast with Hillary Clinton and the Democrats on the issues of importance in today’s political environment, and who has the brains, talent and discipline to fight Hillary Clinton and win.”

    http://www.conservativehq.com/article/21818-i-endorse-ted-cruz-president-what-are-we-conservatives-waiting#comment-form

    Cruz Makes Move; Establishment Plots:
    http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2015/12/07/cruz_makes_move_establishment_plots

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