A directive by the D.O.D. during the Bush Administration. (1992) Implemented under a regulation by the Department Of The Army during the Clinton Administration.(1993)
http://www.snopes.com/Politics/clintons/baseguns.asp
Right, Trump made it personal. He had been feuding with him previously the last several days because of disparaging remarks McCain had made towards people at a rally last week. So in Trump style, he went with the personal attacks. It's ok to do it on his many stances on issues, but to disagree...
Usually someone that doesn't have hair, wears a toupee so their hair looks real. But with Trump, he has real hair and makes it look like he wears a toupee.
Check out O'Donnell's apology for his remarks. While contrite, he glosses over the part when he called Trump a liar and said that he lies, from the previous day.
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Apology from article:
Now for a few words about Donald Trump. I like him. […] When I...
Funny. It's a conspiracy by Rupert Murdoch and the NewYork Post.
Fact remains,O'Donnell said Trump is lying and called him a 'liar' about his earnings he reported to run for President. (Similar to when Harry Reid lied by saying Romney didn't pay his taxes)And then he couldn't back it up.
2011 NyPost article excerpt of reported earnings for the next two years of his contract with the Apprentice show.
From a 'source close to the show' and 'sources familiar with the contract'.
http://nypost.com/2011/06/22/nbc-gives-donald-a-trump-sized-raise-to-160m/
I guess when you're a billionaire and have money to burn, you can bet a news commentator a year's salary for his untrue accusations.:D
http://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-lawrence-o-donnell-feud-msnbc-2015-7
As does...it happens with both parties every election. Political opponents accusing each other of demagoguery and nonsense.
I didn't see the Huffington Post put one of them exclusively in the entertainment section.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/23/clinton.mailings/
They have like almost 20 candidates. Governors, Senators, doctors, business people, a women, different ethnicities,Conservatives, RINOS, and a Libertarian leaning candidate. But none of them have enough appeal?:rolleyes:
IMO, Bush is in it to win it. He has received a lot of the establishment donor money. Many conservatives aren't enthused with him though, but he will probably cobble together most of the establishment vote to be competitive. Rubio is fading in the polls and may not have enough conservative...
The 10 Billion Dollar Presidential Candidate :
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/15/trump-files-personal-financial-disclosure-with-fec-said-net-worth-in-excess-of-10-billion-dollars/