Saturday, February 27, 2016
Kasich: ‘Nobody’s Gonna Win But Trump’
Friday, February 26, 2016
RubioRobot Calls Trump ‘Con Man’ Five Times
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by BREITBART NEWS26 Feb 20162430
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
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11:19 am – Glenn Beck on Rubio’s chances.
11:15 am – Rubio rally in Texas–slamming Trump, quiet so far on Cruz.
11:13 am – Someone was gonna do it at some point.
11:10 am – Big ratings for last night’s debate.
10:50 am – Media mocks Trump’s Twitter typos. Politico wonders if Trump is intentionally trolling.
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Leightweight chocker Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) looks like a little boy on stage. Not presidential material!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2016
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Lying Ted Cruz and leightweight chocker Marco Rubio teamed up last night in a last ditch effort to stop our great movement. They failed!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2016
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10:31 am – Another poll shows Trump has a new ceiling over 40%
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8:47 am – Trump calls it an “honer” that he won all the post-debate polls:
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Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honer!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2016
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8:28 am – Trump rips Rubio as a “choker” and “lightweight”
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8:07 am – Rubio’s fans are complaining about Trump dominating all the post-debate coverage but Rubio always disappears after these debates. He’s never around to be interviewed.
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8:01 am – Seven Reasons Democrats Should Be Terrified of Donald Trump
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7:44 am – Trump dominates in Friday’s new round of polls
Mass: Trump +21 — Trump 40, Rubio 19, Cruz 10
Mich: Trump +24 — Trump 41, Rubio 17, Cruz 14
Florida: Trump +20 — Trump 45, Rubio 25, Cruz 10
Virginia: Trump +14 — Trump 41, Rubio 27, Cruz 14
Georgia: Trump +26 — Trump 45, Rubio 19, Cruz 16
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7:31 am – RubioRobot calls Trump a “con man’ 5 times on CBS morning show
POLLS: TRUMP RUNNING AWAY... MA+21, MI +24, FL +20, VA +14, GA +26
***Horse Race LiveWire*** RubioRobot Calls Trump ‘Con Man’ Five Times
by JOHN NOLTE26 Feb 2016725
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
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8:47 am – Trump calls it an “honer” that he won all the post-debate polls:
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8:28 am – Trump rips Rubio as a “choker” and “lightweight”
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8:07 am – Rubio’s fans are complaining about Trump dominating all the post-debate coverage but Rubio always disappears after these debates. He’s never around to be interviewed.
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8:01 am – Seven Reasons Democrats Should Be Terrified of Donald Trump
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7:44 am – Trump dominates in Friday’s new round of polls
Mass: Trump +21 — Trump 40, Rubio 19, Cruz 10
Mich: Trump +24 — Trump 41, Rubio 17, Cruz 14
Florida: Trump +20 — Trump 45, Rubio 25, Cruz 10
Virginia: Trump +14 — Trump 41, Rubio 27, Cruz 14
Georgia: Trump +26 — Trump 45, Rubio 19, Cruz 16
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7:31 am – RubioRobot calls Trump a “con man’ 5 times on CBS morning show.
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POLLS: TRUMP RUNNING AWAY... MA+21, MI +24, FL +20, VA +14, GA +26
***Horse Race LiveWire*** RubioRobot Calls Trump ‘Con Man’ Five Times
by JOHN NOLTE26 Feb 2016
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
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8:47 am – Trump calls it an “honer” that he won all the post-debate polls:
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8:28 am – Trump rips Rubio as a “choker” and “lightweight”
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8:07 am – Rubio’s fans are complaining about Trump dominating all the post-debate coverage but Rubio always disappears after these debates. He’s never around to be interviewed.
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8:01 am – Seven Reasons Democrats Should Be Terrified of Donald Trump
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7:44 am – Trump dominates in Friday’s new round of polls
Mass: Trump +21 — Trump 40, Rubio 19, Cruz 10
Mich: Trump +24 — Trump 41, Rubio 17, Cruz 14
Florida: Trump +20 — Trump 45, Rubio 25, Cruz 10
Virginia: Trump +14 — Trump 41, Rubio 27, Cruz 14
Georgia: Trump +26 — Trump 45, Rubio 19, Cruz 16
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7:31 am – RubioRobot calls Trump a “con man’ 5 times on CBS morning show.
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Breitbart Reverses Smear: Heckles Ailes, Murdoch, Beck, Establishment in FoxNews.Com Front Page Article
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by BREITBART NEWS25 Feb 20161723
Earlier tonight, FoxNews.com covered a segment on Glenn Beck’s radio program where the host likened Breitbart News Network Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Bannon, also a SiriusXM radio host, is a former Surface Warfare Officer in the U.S. Navy. The article was featured toward the top of theFoxNews.com front page. Breitbart News contributed a comment to the article, which we’ve highlighted in bold:
Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck slammed Donald Trump’s supporters Wednesday on his radio show as “vile” and likened them to Nazis – while accusing Breitbart Chairman Stephen Bannon of doing Trump’s bidding, comparing him to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
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[Beck] reserved his most fiery comments for Bannon, claiming his Breitbart news blog site is promoting Trump’s “lies.”
“I’m telling you that I believe that Bannon thinks he’s either going to be the chief of staff or he’s going to be the next Roger Ailes. And let me tell you something, Bannon whatever your first name is. Um, you’re not going to be the next Roger Ailes. There is not going to be another Roger Ailes,” Beck said, referring to the Fox News chairman.
He continued: “Roger Ailes didn’t answer to anybody. He certainly didn’t take orders from a real estate developer. … By taking orders from a political candidate and reworking your entire site to promote the lies of a specific candidate without any kind of truth behind these things … If that is what your idea of being Roger Ailes is, you are so sadly mistaken. That doesn’t make you Roger Ailes. That makes you Goebbels.”
Reached for comment, a Breitbart spokesman jokingly referenced Beck’s call to fast for Cruz, saying:
“Since Glenn had been fasting, we assume he was simply ‘hangry.’ Either that or this is another example of Beck trying to carry water for the Ailes-Murdoch-Fox News establishment in their anybody-but-Trump crusade.”
The conservative news blog site’s primary financial backer is Robert Mercer, a billionaire supporter of various political causes.
You can read the rest of the story here.
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Thursday, February 25, 2016
Glenn Beck Admits He Misled Cruz Audiences About George Washington’s ‘Don Quixote’
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by REBECCA MANSOUR25 Feb 20161,790
Glenn Beck has now admitted that he misled audiences at his campaign appearances for
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
97%
when he told them the copy of Don Quixote he held in his hand was the same copy that George Washington purchased on the day the Constitution was signed. Beck now admits that the copy he was displaying at Cruz rallies was actuallyprinted in 1796 — 9 years after the Constitution was signed.
The controversy surrounding Beck’s book heated up earlier this week when a spokesperson at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate told the Huffington Post that the copy of Miguel de CervantesDon Quixote that Washington purchased on the day the Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, is “stored safely” in their collection and is not out on the campaign trail with Glenn Beck.
The curators even helpfully tweeted a photograph of the real copy Washington purchased on that historic day in 1787:
In the wake of the controversy, Beck hasfinally acknowledged that he misled audiences about his book:
In a statement to HuffPost, Beck acknowledged the book he’s displayed at rallies is not the copy of Don Quixotethat Washington purchased on that day. However, Beck said he possesses another copy of the book, dated 1796, from Washington’s library.
“The lesson that I take from Washington’s diary where he says ‘Signed the constitution. Bought Don Quixote’ is that we are never done in our service to God and Country,” Beck said. “I have incorrectly stated that my copy is the copy that Washington purchased the day he signed the Constitution. That version is one of the copies owned and housed in Mount Vernon. I take full responsibility for connecting my book (which is dated 1796) to the book Washington purchased that fateful day of September 17th, 1787. But make no mistake the copy in my possession is from the private library of George Washington.”
Experts at Mount Vernon noted that the ownership of the 1796 volume is complicated, and that it’s uncertain whether that later edition, owned by Beck, was in Washington’s library or was purchased by Washington as a gift for his friend Colonel Tobias Lear. The 1796 copy of Don Quixote was later passed down to Lear’s son, Benjamin, who identified it in records as having been received from Washington.
A Mount Vernon spokeswoman said it would need to see Beck’s copy in person to authenticate it.
It’s still unclear how Beck, a self-described Constitutionalist who prides himself on his knowledge of that period, could have thought that a book printed 9 years after the day the Constitution was signed was the copy Washington purchased on that historic date. But Beck clearly made this mistake repeatedly.
Beck repeatedly misled audiences about his copy of Don Quixote while stumping for Ted Cruz in Iowa, South Carolina, and Nevada.
At a Cruz rally in Ames, Iowa, on January 30, Beck said that Washington wrote in his diary “two lines on the day of the signing of the Constitution. First line: ‘Signed the Constitution today.’ Second line: ‘I pick up my copy of Don Quixote.’ This is his copy ofDon Quixote that he picked up that day.”
At a rally at the Morningstar Church in Fort Mill, South Carolina, on February 11, Beck again declared, “This is the copy that he went and picked up the day they signed the Constitution.”
At a rally in Henderson, Nevada, on February 21, Beck again said, “This is George Washington’s copy of Don Quixote. This is the copy that he picked up the day they signed the Constitution.”
On his website, Beck posted the transcript of his Blaze TV appearance yesterday where he blasted the Huffington Post’s reporting on the book controversy as “the sloppiest journalism I have ever seen.”
“Now, I don’t think you care at all about rare book dealers,” Beck said. “But you know who does care? Me. And here’s why: Because people are now saying I’m dragging out a fake Washington book all around the country. And now they’re starting to question the Washington compass, which also has documentation.”
Beck added:
And, you know what, let me tell you something. I paid a fortune for these things. And these people who are printing these things are hurting the monetary value of those items. And they’re only trying to do it because it’s the same group of people that try to discredit any kind of history that is coming from a conservative. They have their own political motives for doing it.
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