Posted June 30, 2015 9:09 PM ET; Last updated July 6, 2015 8:17 PM ET
NBC indicates it does not support the U.S. Constitution. The purpose of the First Amendment, i.e., the concept of free speech is to protect speech you hate. NBC interprets the idea as protecting speech they love and censoring speech they do not like. Bad enough for an individual, but this is one of six major broadcast corporations which used to keep Americans and others informed. Now they mislead and confuse. Shameful.
Glad to see that U.S. Rep. Capuano uses personal attacks to help inform voters in his district. Just what is needed in a one party state. Keeping voters and taxpayers dumbed down helps incumbents keep their jobs.
[From article]
“I know plenty of people like that, and at any local bar, you can find some loud-mouth jerk at the end of the bar who’s willing to say such stupid, idiotic things,” the Somerville Democrat told Boston Herald Radio “Morning Meeting” hosts Hillary Chabot and Scott Ferson. “The fact that he’s running for president, I actually think if I was a Republican running for president I’d be embarrassed that he was in the field — and being taken seriously by some people.”
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Trump’s comments on Mexican immigrants are not only unnecessary, Capuano said but “insulting,” especially given Trump has refused to back down from them.
“For him to double down and say, ‘I meant it’ — fine, you meant it, but now you go down as an official jerk in my book,” he said .
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He is exciting on some level, he’s a celebrity and he does say crazy, stupid things. He will attract some people.”
http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/07/mike_capuano_compares_donald_trump_to_loud_mouth_jerk_at_bar
Mike Capuano compares Donald Trump to ‘loud-mouth jerk’ at bar
Monday, July 6, 2015
By: Matt Stout
Boston Herald
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[From article]
Few would argue that Trump is anything but a fringe candidate. It pains me to even waste good newspaper ink writing about him.
Still, it seems Trump honestly thinks he speaks for a large swath of Americans yearning for a candidate who speaks truth to power and who won’t let political correctness stand in the way. Who he actually speaks to is a tiny segment of the populace who mistakes bigoted drivel for frankness and egotism for authority. Remember, he was the king of the anti-Obama birther movement. Everything about him, including his professed business acumen and even his hairstyle, is artificially inflated for effect.
Atkins: GOP must deal with Donald Trump train wreck
Trumped-up pol a monster of GOP's creation
Monday, July 6, 2015
By: Kimberly AtkinsBoston Herald
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[From article]
The presidential hopeful placed ahead of perceived front-runner Jeb Bush in a new aggregated 'poll of polls' with 13.6 per cent support compared to the former Florida governor's 13.3.
The rise comes as public figures and businesses continue to admonish Trump because of the comments saying that those crossing the border from Mexico illegally were 'rapists'.
Former Republican candidate Mitt Romney told CNN Saturday that the businessman 'made a severe error in saying what he did about Mexican-Americans'.
Trump defended the remarks,and used an interview on Fox and Friends Saturday morning to take a dig at fellow presidential hopeful Marco Rubio.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3149611/Donald-Trump-polls-Republicans-defends-comments-immigration-despite-increasing-opposition-Mitt-Romney-saying-remarks-hurt-GOP.html
Trump comes up top in 'poll of polls' of Republican voters - despite growing backlash over his anti-immigrant comments
'Poll of polls' shows Trump ahead of front-runner Jeb Bush
He defended comments calling Mexican immigrants 'rapists' despite some saying that phrases in his presidential campaign announcement were racist
Former candidate Romney said that Trump made 'severe error' and hurt the Republican party with the remarks
He also blasted candidate Marco Rubio for being 'weak on immigration'
By CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 15:04 EST, 4 July 2015 | UPDATED: 17:45 EST, 4 July 2015
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'We looked at everything we saw coming down and what we heard from our sponsors and our partners and what we feel we should be doing, and that's what led us to the decision today,' NASCAR spokesman David Higdon said Friday at Daytona International Speedway.
Can't speed away fast enough: NASCAR becomes latest business to distance itself from Donald Trump after Mexican remarks
NASCAR will no longer host awards ceremony at Trump's hotel in Miami
It responded to letter from sponsor about 'bigoted and racist comments'
Trump has defended comments saying that immigrants from Mexico are 'bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists'
By ASSOCIATED PRESS and DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 16:36 EST, 3 July 2015 | UPDATED: 11:36 EST, 4 July 2015
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[From article]
Mexico is “sending people that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems to us. They are bringing drugs and bringing crime and their rapists,’’ Trump asserted during his campaign launch earlier this month.
NBC said it will now no longer air the annual Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, which were joint ventures between NBC and Trump.
Trump has already said he wouldn’t be appearing on the network’s show “The Apprentice” because of his presidential bid.
But NBC said the spinoff “Celebrity Apprentice” will continue without him.
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“You have to stop illegal immigration. I know NBC might disagree with me, but you cannot have illegal immigration. You do not have a country if you do. I told NBC I can’t change my stance. My stance on immigration is correct.”
NBC drops Donald Trump over comments about immigrants
By Kate Sheehy
June 29, 2015 | 2:34pm
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