Trump close to winning, Obama warns

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Trump close to winning, Obama warns


The president, speaking in North Carolina, casts the Republican nominee as un-American, inhumane





By Edward-Isaac Dovere
11/04/16


CHARLOTTE, N.C. — President Barack Obama went into the final stretch of the 2016 campaign warning that Donald Trump is within range of winning, urging voters — particularly black voters, whose turnout is lagging — to see the Republican nominee as running an un-American, inhumane, racist campaign that must be stopped.

“This should not be a close race, but it’s going to be a close race. It’s going to be especially close here in North Carolina,” Obama said.

A moment later, he offered some explanation for the tightness: “The fact that he has gotten this far tells me the degree to which our politics has become like a bad reality TV show.”

But the White House has struggled to explain Trump’s strength, which has increased in the final days of the race despite the White House’s warnings of “extreme risks,” Trump’s backing by white nationalists and the anger that’s led to calls of “execute her” about Hillary Clinton.

Asked earlier Friday aboard Air Force One en route to North Carolina what the president makes of a country that has not more clearly rejected Trump, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Trump’s rhetoric has been disturbing, but said he’d wait to see Tuesday’s results before speaking to why or how much that rhetoric has resonated. Trump has been “playing on anxieties, economic and otherwise of a large swath of the American electorate,” Earnest said.

Obama didn’t have more of an answer, standing here in a state Clinton’s campaign is hoping will go back blue in her battle to get to 270 electoral votes.

“Imagine if I’d behaved in the way this man has. Imagine what Republicans would have said. Imagine what the press would have said. But now we act like I guess this is normal,” the president said as the deafening crowd here of 8,500 erupted into “No!” “As if it’s some parody — you can’t tell the difference between “Saturday Night Live” and what’s actually happening in the news. And then you hear people who are voting for him justify it.”

There is no justification, he said earlier in Fayetteville, N.C., adding that it’s been “a source of some frustration” to see Clinton, with her record of working for children and families, be put in any kind of parity with Trump.

And Trump would only get worse if he made it to the Oval Office, Obama said.

“If you disrespect women before you were in office, then you will disrespect them once you’re in office. If you accept the support of Klan sympathizers, if you don’t denounce them right away because you’re not sure, then that’s what you’re going to do in office,” Obama said. Same goes for not paying attention to the Constitution during the campaign, Obama said. “Not only will you disrespect it when you’re president, but you actually may be willing to violate it when you’re in office.”

The case against Trump, Obama said is “not a Democrat or Republican — that’s not American.”

He added a few minutes later, “We’re not Democrats or Republicans first. We’re children of God first. We’re human beings first.”

Obama described the successes of his record — taking special glee at both North Carolina stops in pointing out that gas is at $2 per gallon, not the $6 per gallon that Republicans had predicted if he won, adding “Thanks, Obama!” in Charlotte — and said electing Clinton would be finishing what he started.

“Don’t choose fear. Choose hope,” Obama said in Fayetteville, offering his closing argument for the final days of the campaign that’s a summoning of his own 2008 campaign and a rejection of Trump. “Don’t choose fear. Choose hope.”

More than just Clinton, Obama said, North Carolina needs to make sure to vote for down-ballot candidates, since Republicans in Congress could destroy Clinton’s presidency even if she wins.

“Gridlock’s not some mysterious fog that just drops down on Washington,” Obama said.

In a mixture of anger and disbelief, he noted that Republicans are already talking about impeaching Clinton.

“They can’t even tell you what they’re going to impeach her for — that’s just what we do, that’s how we roll,” he said. “We don’t know what we stand for, but we do know if we block everything from happening, even if it disadvantages the American people, because it might advantage them in the next election.”

The crowd at Fayetteville State University gymnasium was heavily African-American — before he arrived, Democratic Senate candidate Deborah Ross drew cheers for pointing out that her opponent, Sen. Richard Burr, had specifically opposed two black judges from being confirmed — and Obama spoke directly to them.
Trump says he’s going to send poll watchers to monitor activity in “certain areas,” Obama said, explaining slyly, “I don’t know what certain areas he’s talking about, but you do.”

The Clinton campaign is on alert about lagging African-American turnout, and Obama said that in a state with a history of Jim Crow and more recent battles over voting rights restrictions, there is a special responsibility to show up at the polls and speak out.

Think about the 100-year old North Carolina woman who’d been kicked off the voter rolls, he said, and recounted her fight to get herself reinstated in a letter that the president read to the crowd.

“It’s bad enough she was disrespected. Are we now also going to respect her because we’re not voting?” Obama said.


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Obama singled out a Trump supporter who stood up to start waving a sign toward the beginning of his speech, urging the crowd to see the man as the kind of distraction that’s weighed down the campaign all along, unsuccessfully trying to quiet an enthusiastic crowd that started chanting “Hillary!”

“If you just focus, if you just think about it, the choice could not be simpler, the choice could not be clearer. There is a reason that so many Republicans, so many conservatives, have denounced the nominee of their party,” Obama said. “You’ve never seen a situation in which folks are denouncing the person who’s nominated as the leader of their party. And it’s because Donald Trump is uniquely unqualified.”

Earlier, speaking to the overflow crowd outside the gym, Obama recalled that he only won North Carolina in 2008 by about 2 votes per precinct (Mitt Romney narrowly turned the state back red in 2012). Everyone there needs to vote, he said, and every one of them needs to “nag the heck” out of everyone else they know to vote, too.

Monday night, Clinton will end her campaign with a rally in Philadelphia, framed by the president and first lady Michelle Obama, leaving no question at all of how much the campaign is leaning on the Obamas to propel her into office, particularly among African-Americans. Obama laid into that sense here, talking about how much the support of North Carolina has meant to him and the first lady over the years, and to their daughters Malia and Sasha as well.

“If you deliver North Carolina for me,” Obama said, “that is the best send-off you can give me and Michelle.”

The crowd cheered. Obama took it in.

“It’s not that often where you have the chance to move history,” he said. “This is one of those moments. Right now you can reject mean spirited politics that would take us back. Right now you can elect a leader who spent her entire life trying to move this country forward. Our first female president. You have a chance to move history.”



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Everyone there needs to vote, he said, and every one of them needs to “nag the heck” out of everyone else they know to vote, too.


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Everyone there needs to vote, he said, and every one of them needs to “nag the heck” out of everyone else they know to vote, too.

:roflmao::roflmao: for his legacy right?



It's about maintaining a functional Democratic Republic United States of America.
This election is the RepubliKlans last gasp at seizing power as a white male dominated neo-facist ruling elite.
Anyone too stupid to realize this is afflicted with cognitive dissonance, because —the RepubliKlans and their nominee Donald Trump, have not been subtle about who they are and what they represent.



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Trump transition team pulls out the stops
Emboldened by the polls, GOP policy wonks finish plans to dismantle Barack Obama's legacy.

by Andrew Restuccia and Nancy Cook | Nov. 3rd 2016 |
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/trump-transition-team-pulls-out-the-stops-230666


Donald Trump’s presidential transition team has kicked into higher gear as the race for the White House tightens, with a team of conservative Washington policy wonks fleshing out plans to dismantle President Barack Obama’s legacy.

What once seemed like a futile exercise in preparing for a government that might never be is suddenly becoming very real for the 100-plus Republicans on Trump’s transition team. The group — made up of an unlikely hodgepodge of conservative think-tank fellows, former Mitt Romney advisers and die-hard Trump supporters — has been working at a frenzied pace to put the finishing touches on a road map for the nominee’s first 100 days.

“You draw your energy from how the campaign is going,” said a source close to both the Trump campaign and transition team, who, like others quoted in this story, requested anonymity to speak freely. “People had been feeling down about the campaign, and that tends to sap energy from the transition. But in the last several days … they’ve seen this uptick in optimism and momentum because you know what you are doing could mean something real.”

Several sources said the team has focused heavilyon how a President Trump might use executive authority, both as a way to quickly put his stamp on the federal government, as well as to undo hundreds of Obama’s regulations on energy, taxes and health care.


“That’s been a big focus of their effort, so they’re in a position on Day One to repeal things and replace things with the stroke of a pen,” said one person close to the transition team.

Those close to the transition team said they expect a President Trump to concentrate on immigration and repealing Obamacare as key issues to tackle early. The group has also prepared detailed agency-by-agency guides for a potential Trump administration that include recommendations on personnel, new regulations and executive orders.

Now, they’re waiting for Trump and his top campaign aides to have their say.

“There are certain things that are going to require the president to weigh in on. That just hasn’t happened,” a person on the transition team said.

The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment on this story.

Hillary Clinton’s transition team, though much smaller than Trump’s, has similarly become more active in recent weeks.

A top priority for the Trump transition team has been finding executives in the private sector to fill Cabinet posts, reflecting the billionaire's preference for seasoned business people rather than government bureaucrats.

As Trump inches up in the polls, the transition team is also getting an influx of interest from Republicans eager to join his administration, said one official close to the transition team.

Sources inside the Trump transition team, as well as several close to it, said transition staff have insulated themselves from the billionaire's roller coaster campaign, after a rough patch early last month. Several said they set aside initial alarm over the 2005 video released in early October that featured Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women, as well as the subsequent accusations of sexual assault from a number of women.

The initial shock led some team members to contemplate quitting, but sources said there have been no defections. Several transition staffers said that although they have privately held reservations about their nominee, they felt a duty to help prepare for the possibility that he could be elected.

“We may not like what he said — we may think it was childish or juvenile," one transition official said. "But then we say, ‘Look, you know, he’s kind of our boss.' In this town, if you were to bail on every politician who had a scandal, you would not have a long-term relationship with very many people.”

“People have mostly kept their heads down and continued working,” another transition official added.

Members of the D.C.-based transition team said they have at times felt untethered from Trump’s New York-centered campaign, with one person complaining that top campaign aides have largely ignored the transition operation.

Still, the team has at least one direct line of communication to Trump: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who oversees the operation. While Christie has spent more time focused on the campaign, he continues to lead the transition team, while delegating day-to-day tasks to trusted aides: Rich Bagger, Christie’s first chief of staff, and William Palatucci, a former law partner. Bagger, Palatucci and other top Christie aides continue to hold regular conference calls and meetings with staff.

Sources close to the transition operation also hope the tightening race will help out the team’s fundraising efforts. On Thursday, for instance, the law firm BakerHostetler is hosting a $5,000-per-person transition fundraiser featuring Christie and the former president of the Heritage Foundation, Ed Feulner. The goal is to raise $100,000.

Although Reuters reported last month that Trump had asked his transition team to scale back its work, transition officials disputed the story.

“I think that while the Trump chances got buried in the last month, I don’t think the outlook of the transition has changed,” said Frank Cannon, president of the American Principles Project, a conservative 501(c)(4) group focused on religious liberty, monetary policy and education. Cannon has worked closely in the past with top Trump transition officials, including Becky Norton Dunlop of the Heritage Foundation.





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RepubliKlan Speaker Paul Ryan with the June 2016 "Young Republicans"

Damn they all look like genetically cloned monoculture pod people - where is the diversity??

The RepubliKlan Party of 2016 is:


• Unapologetically proudly RACIST
• Virulently HOMOPHOBIC
• Anti-Sex Education in schools
• Anti-Birth Control
• Anti- Immigrants (Build a wall, stop ALL Muslims)
• Anti- ANY Minimum Wage increase
• Anti- Student Loans (big cuts in Pell grants; blocked interest rate cut on loans)
• Anti-Abortion Rights (republiklans were silent when Dr. George Tiller was murdered)
• Anti-Consumer Protection (pro-tort reform)
• Anti- Climate Change Science Reality (It's not real it's a communist plot)
• Anti- Environmental Clean-Up (Piyush Jindal of LA blocked law mandating oil corp. clean up of gulf coast)
• Anti- Infrastructure $$$$ Replacement (U.S. bridges & roads are old & crumbling)
• Anti-Regulating The Banksters (want to repeal Dodd-Frank)
• Anti-Social Security Insurance (want to end it & send the existing money to Wall street)
• Anti-Medicare (want to send Grandma into the clutches of the "Health Care Mafia" with a coupon)
• Anti-Unemployment Insurance (want to end it; cut it to a max of 8 weeks))
• Anti- Healthy School Lunch for kids (want to REPEAL Mrs. Obama's healthy lunch reforms)
• Anti-Education Standards (republiklans want to close the Dept. of Education & teach biblical creationism)
• Anti-W.I.C. (republiklan congress recently cut money for Women Infants & Children program)
• Anti- Environmental Conservation Laws (want to close the EPA & burn MORE coal)
• Anti-Food Saftey Inspections (republiklan congress recently cut US food saftey budget)
• Anti- Ingredient Labels on Food (republiklans don't want you to know)
• Anti-Progressive Taxation (republiklans against raising the 15% tax Millionaires & Billionaires pay)
• Anti-Banning the Death Penalty (278 INNOCENT people released from Death Row since 1989)
• Anti- Restoring Habeas corpus (republiklans NOT against "disappearing" people)
• Anti-Separation Of Church & State (republiklans want to mandate Christian prayer ONLY in schools)
• Anti- Government Funding of Scientific Research (republiklans have slashed funding i.e. stem cell research)
• Anti-Feminism (woman should be submissive to men; it's in the bible)
• Anti-Affirmative Action (republiklans say "there is NO racism in AmeriKKKa)
• Anti-Department of Labor (republiklans believe overtime pay should be abolished)
• Anti-Small Business Administration (want to abolish it)
• Anti-Substantially Increasing Foreign Aid (republiklan congress just cut food aid to AFRICA)
• Anti-Government Student College Tuition Grants (republiklans want to dramatically cut PELL grants & other Education programs)
• Anti-ANY Gun Control
• Anti- NON-Christian Religion Tolerance
• Anti- Universal Health Care
• Anti- Ban Against Torture (republiklans support "rectal" feeding & slicing of genitals)
• Anti- ANY Cut In Military Spending
• Anti- Pay Increase For US Soldiers (republiklans consistently vote NO)
• Anti- Increase in Veterans Benefits (republiklans want to convert military pensions into 401K's)
• Anti- Equalizing Penalty for Crack/ Powder Cocaine Conviction
• Anti- Ending Draconian mandatory loooong sentences for drug possession
• Anti- Womens Health/ Well-Women Care (republiklans vote to defund Planned Parenthood)
• Anti- Legislation Banning Outsourcing (republiklans voted AGAINST law prohibiting outsourcing by companies $$$$$ bailed out by U.S. taxpayers)



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It's about maintaining a functional Democratic Republic United States of America.
This election is the RepubliKlans last gasp at seizing power as a white male dominated neo-facist ruling elite.

Anyone too stupid to realize this is afflicted with cognitive dissonance, because —the RepubliKlans and their nominee Donald Trump, have not been subtle about who they are and what they represent.


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Those close to the transition team said they expect a President Trump to concentrate on immigration and repealing Obamacare as key issues to tackle early. The group has also prepared detailed agency-by-agency guides for a potential Trump administration that include recommendations on personnel, new regulations and executive orders.

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