Washington (CNN) Donald Trump on Saturday said it is not his job to correct supporters' claims about the President, defending his decision not to take issue with a man who disparaged Muslims and said President Barack Obama is not an American.
Trump did not dispute the man's allegations made at a town hall event this week, and added that if someone criticized him to Obama, there would be "no chance" the President would come to his defense.
"Am I morally obligated to defend the president every time somebody says something bad or controversial about him?
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He is correct to that point.
ReplyDeleteWatch the McCain clip, he defended him but did not wholeheartedly mean it, you can see it in his body language and in his verbal stammering.
He would be a liar if he stated anything that he had no factual proof of.
Think beyond what the media is trying to force you to believe.
No one really knows what Obama is, and to state otherwise is a lie.
Starting to think Trump is the right choice.
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ReplyDeleteTalk about 'shovel ready jobs'! NYC minimum of $15/hr to defend against all the unkind things said about B. Hussein Obama. End of unemployment!!