By Gryphen at The Immoral Minority
Don't believe the biased and phony media quoting people who work for my campaign. The only quote that matters is a quote from me!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 28, 2016
You heard him folks, the only person whose words
matter are Donald Trump's.
And here we go.
Courtesy of the Washington Examiner:
Donald Trump's campaign has alerted Senate Republicans that he won't have much money to spend fending off attacks from Hillary Clinton over the next couple months.
The notice came when Paul Manafort, Trump's senior advisor, met with a group of Senate Republican chiefs of staff for lunch last week, sources familiar with the meeting told the Washington Examiner.
And here we go.
Courtesy of the Washington Examiner:
Donald Trump's campaign has alerted Senate Republicans that he won't have much money to spend fending off attacks from Hillary Clinton over the next couple months.
The notice came when Paul Manafort, Trump's senior advisor, met with a group of Senate Republican chiefs of staff for lunch last week, sources familiar with the meeting told the Washington Examiner.
The admission suggests that Trump
will be far more dependent on the GOP brass for money than he has led voters to
believe, but it's consistent with his reliance on the Republican National
Committee to provide a ground game in battleground states.
"They know that they're not going to have enough money to be on TV in June and probably most of July, until they actually accept the nomination and get RNC funds, so they plan to just use earned media to compete on the airwaves," one GOP source familiar with Manafort's comments told the Examiner.
Well so much for "I'm self-funding my own campaign."
Actually money, or the lack thereof, is playing a big part in revealing who Donald Trump is in real life.
Did you know that he accepted $150,000 from the Federal government after 9-11 by claiming he was a "small business?" Well he did.
That of course follows the news that he received a tax break given to married couples who make $500,000 or less in a year. That's made more interesting by the fact that Trump's financial report claims he made $362 million in 2014.
Just where are those tax returns Donald?
As if all of that were not troubling enough for Donald Trump the judge overseeing the class action lawsuits being brought against Trump University for fraud is now going to release the "playbooks" which among other things directed sales people to rank students based on their liquid assets in order to sell the wealthier ones more courses.
That might have been in response to these comments from Trump on May 27:
"They know that they're not going to have enough money to be on TV in June and probably most of July, until they actually accept the nomination and get RNC funds, so they plan to just use earned media to compete on the airwaves," one GOP source familiar with Manafort's comments told the Examiner.
Well so much for "I'm self-funding my own campaign."
Actually money, or the lack thereof, is playing a big part in revealing who Donald Trump is in real life.
Did you know that he accepted $150,000 from the Federal government after 9-11 by claiming he was a "small business?" Well he did.
That of course follows the news that he received a tax break given to married couples who make $500,000 or less in a year. That's made more interesting by the fact that Trump's financial report claims he made $362 million in 2014.
Just where are those tax returns Donald?
As if all of that were not troubling enough for Donald Trump the judge overseeing the class action lawsuits being brought against Trump University for fraud is now going to release the "playbooks" which among other things directed sales people to rank students based on their liquid assets in order to sell the wealthier ones more courses.
That might have been in response to these comments from Trump on May 27:
“I have a judge who is a hater of Donald Trump, a hater. He’s a hater. His name is Gonzalo Curiel ... I think Judge Curiel should be ashamed of himself,” Mr. Trump said at Friday's rally, echoing many of the same points he made in speeches a few months ago. “I’m telling you, this court system, judges in this court system, federal court, they ought to look into Judge Curiel. Because what Judge Curiel is doing is a total disgrace, OK?"Seriously could you even begin to imagine this arrogant buffoon negotiating with other countries on our behalf?
And finally we learn that Marco Rubio apparently apologized to Donald Trump in private for those remarks about his tiny hands:
“I actually told Donald — one of the debates, I forget which one — I apologized to him for that.”
Please is there anybody ANYWHERE who does not already realize that Donald Trump has a tiny, possibly ingrown, Trump stump for a penis?
I mean that does kind of explain almost everything about him, don't you think?