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    Exclamation Omarosa: Trump keeping list of "enemies" of his campaign

    So much for "building bridges"..hmm...

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/09/politi...inkId=30982226

    Washington (CNN)Donald Trump surrogate Omarosa Manigault said the President-elect's campaign is keeping a list of people who did not support his run to the White House.
    "Let me just tell you, Mr. Trump has a long memory and we're keeping a list," Manigault, the campaign's director of African-American outreach, told the Independent Journal Review, a conservative magazine.

    Manigault made the comment in response to Sen. Lindsey Graham's tweet that he supported conservative presidential candidate Evan McMullin.
    Manigault, an ordained minister, responded by suggesting that the South Carolina Republican was an enemy and said "God bless him."

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    That's not like the ones that the Clinton's have where you only get deleted from the list once you're dead, is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by victoryword View Post
    That's not like the ones that the Clinton's have where you only get deleted from the list once you're dead, is it?
    We will see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FaithfulOne View Post
    So much for "building bridges"..hmm...

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/09/politi...inkId=30982226

    Washington (CNN)Donald Trump surrogate Omarosa Manigault said the President-elect's campaign is keeping a list of people who did not support his run to the White House.
    "Let me just tell you, Mr. Trump has a long memory and we're keeping a list," Manigault, the campaign's director of African-American outreach, told the Independent Journal Review, a conservative magazine.

    Manigault made the comment in response to Sen. Lindsey Graham's tweet that he supported conservative presidential candidate Evan McMullin.
    Manigault, an ordained minister, responded by suggesting that the South Carolina Republican was an enemy and said "God bless him."
    Trump wants to unite the nation, not embrace those who hold daggers...Lindsey Graham and a few others will need to be watched closely...

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    Trump reconciled pretty quickly with Ben Carson and others, I think he is more a pragmatist than a brawler, but a good brawler when need be.

    Prez campaigns can be rough..

    It was the election of 1800 where President John Adams and Vice-President Thomas Jefferson—the two highest elected officials in the land and each a pivotal player in the creation of our nation—squared off in a race for the White House and established a tradition of negative campaigning that would cause our current candidates to blush with embarrassment.

    Not unlike much of the mud-slinging we experience in modern elections, the dirty work, back in the earliest days of the nation, was often left to surrogates. One such surrogate was the influential President of Yale University, a John Adams supporter, who publically suggested that were Jefferson to become the president, “we would see our wives and daughters the victims of legal prostitution.”


    The concern was amplified by an influential—and highly partisan—Connecticut newspaper’s warning that electing Jefferson would create a nation where “murder, robbery, rape, adultery and incest will openly be taught and practiced.”

    And that was the soft stuff.

    Not to be outdone by the Federalist president’s attacks, Jefferson had a few negative narratives of his own to pitch.

    One particularly stinging attack came via one James Callender—an influential journalist of the time whose incendiary pamphlets had been secretly funded by Thomas Jefferson and who had an axe to grind for having been prosecuted and imprisoned by the Adams Administration for violating The Sedition Act.

    Callender wrote that Adams was a rageful, lying, warmongering fellow; a “repulsive pedant” and “gross hypocrite” who “behaved neither like a man nor like a woman but instead possessed a hideous hermaphroditical character.”
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