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Re: Candidates-they all fall down.


"I also hope Trump will be able to study the issue more at some point and make a truly informed decision."

Trump has no interest in studying anything. This is his MO. He says:

Vaccines:
First of all, I’m a big believer in vaccines. But there could something to the theory that these massive doses that are given to children have an impact on autism. There could be something to it.

Now some people say no, some people say yes, I’d like to see studies.

The bottom line is they have to get vaccinated.

President Obama on his understanding on terrorist'
“Well,” Trump said on the “Today Show” Monday morning,
“there are a lot of people that think maybe he doesn’t want to get it. A lot of people think maybe he doesn’t want to know about it. I happen to think that he just doesn’t know what he’s doing, but there are many people that think maybe he doesn’t want to get it. He doesn’t want to see what’s really happening. And that could be.”

In other words, Trump was not directly saying that he believes.

Also:
“You know, a lot of people are saying that, and a lot of people are saying that bad things are happening out there,” Trump responded. “We’re going to look at that and plenty of other things.”
Washington Post

-How Donald Trump mastered the art of political innuendo and rumor-mongering Washington Post
Trump's strategy comes down to three simple words:
"People are saying." As in: "There are a lot of people that think maybe he doesn’t want to get it. A lot of people think maybe he doesn’t want to know about it. I happen to think that he just doesn’t know what he’s doing, but there are many people that think maybe he doesn’t want to get it."

"Trump frequently couches his most controversial comments this way, which allows him to share a controversial idea, piece of tabloid gossip or Conspiracy theory without technically embracing it. If the comment turns out to be popular, Trump will often drop the distancing qualifier — “people think” or “some say.” If the opposite happens, Trump can claim that he never said the thing he is accused of saying, equating it to retweeting someone else’s thoughts on Twitter."

Take this tweet from 2012:
Does Madonna know something we all don't about Barack? At a concert she said "we have a black Muslim in the White House."
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 27, 2012.

It's not him who is suggesting Obama is a "black Muslim." It's Madonna!

Another example:
At a rally in New Hampshire last year, a man said to Trump that Obama was a Muslim and added: "We have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That's my question: When can we get rid of them?"

Trump's response? "We're going to be looking at a lot of different things. You know, a lot of people are saying that, and a lot of people are saying that bad things are happening. We're going to be looking at that and many other things."

"Meet the Press" soon after that incident, Trump was asked by moderator Chuck Todd if he could be comfortable supporting the idea of a Muslim being president. Here's what Trump said:

I can say that, you know, it’s something that at some point could happen. We’ll see, it could happen. Would I be comfortable? I don’t know if we have to address it right now. Some people have said it already happened, frankly. Of course, you wouldn’t agree with that.

In one fell swoop Trump is able to push a totally unsubstantiated — and often entirely discredited — rumor ("Obama is a Muslim") into the public's bloodstream while maintaining some level of plausible deniability. It's not HIM who is suggesting we already have a Muslim president. He is simply the conduit of what "people are saying."

TRUMP MANTRA; PEOPLE ARE SAYING.

This is what he said about Vaccines and Autism-Some people say......
So you are basing you allegiance to Trump because he said the following:

"There could be something to it.
Now some people say no, some people say yes, I’d like to see studies."

Other than the fact Trump stated he was Pro-vaccine and bottom line people have to get vaccinated because he's a big believer in them, not to be sarcastic but what psychic powers are you using to glean from the above statements Trump made a commitment to do anything in regards to vaccines? He's never even said the words Parental Choice or Informed Consent-let alone exemptions. Trump hasn't even mentioned the world Vaccines since April and his people on TV when interviewers and asked about vaccines they danced around the question, like Trump Did with Sharyl Attkisson-and never answered.

People used to talk about Bill Clinton doing the Clinton shuffle, well Trump has taken that to the next level and created the Trump tap dance.

 

 
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