Atlanta, GA – Trump Dumped From Conservative Event Over ‘Blood’ Comments Against Megyn Kelly

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    Megyn Kelly at the Republican debate. REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk Atlanta, GA – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was dumped from a prime speaking role to an important gathering of conservative activists on Friday for his criticism of Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly after a combustible debate performance.

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    Trump was scheduled to deliver the keynote address on Saturday night at a conference in Atlanta organized by Red State, an influential conservative group.

    Red State chief Erick Erickson said he had disinvited Trump from the event because of what he described as “demeaning” remarks about Kelly who was one of three moderators during the first major Republican debate on Thursday night in Cleveland.

    “While I have tried to give him great latitude, his remark about Megyn Kelly was a bridge too far,” Erickson said, adding he had invited Kelly, one of Fox’s highest profile anchors, to attend his conference in Trump’s place.

    Trump was unbowed by the dumping.

    “This is just another example of weakness through being politically correct,” his campaign said in a statement.

    “For all of the people who were looking forward to Mr. Trump coming, we will miss you. Blame Erick Erickson, your weak and pathetic leader. We’ll now be doing another campaign stop at another location.”

    During the debate, Kelly asked Trump to respond to derogatory statements he had made in the past about women, calling them “fat pigs” for example. Trump tried to wave off the question and dismissed Kelly during a raucous debate performance.

    “And honestly Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry,” Trump said. “I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.”

    Erickson said in a Facebook statement that in a CNN interview Trump said of Kelly: “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever.”

    “His comment was inappropriate,” said Erickson.

    “It is unfortunate to have to disinvite him. But I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong,” he said.

    “He is not a professional politician and is known for being a blunt talker. But there are even lines blunt talkers and unprofessional politicians should not cross. Decency is one of those lines.”

    A variety of Republican presidential candidates have been speaking at the Red State gathering in Atlanta and Trump was scheduled for a prominent appearance.

    Shortly before Erickson’s statement, Trump’s campaign had just put out a media advisory with the schedule for Trump’s appearance.

    The New York billionaire has been riding high in the polls in recent weeks as Republican search for their nominee to face the Democrats’ choice in the November 2016 election.

    Carly Fiorina, the business executive who is the only woman running for the Republican nomination and who spoke to Red State on Friday, applauded Trump’s dumping.

    “I stand with @megynkelly,” she tweeted.‎

    A campaign spokeswoman said on Saturday that Trump had fired senior political adviser Roger Stone, the second firing of a senior staffer over the past week. The reason cited was that Stone was using the Trump campaign for his own personal publicity. Stone denied being fired, saying he resigned over the direction of Trump’s campaign.

    Trump also took to Twitter on Saturday to renounce politically correct attitudes, as he had done at the debate.

    “So many ‘politically correct’ fools in our country,” he wrote. “We have to all get back to work and stop wasting time and energy on nonsense!”

    Rival candidates, however, hammered on their doubts that Trump was ready to represent the Republican party in a presidential run.

    “Enough already with Mr. Trump,” said Graham, a senator from South Carolina. “As a party, we are better to risk losing without Donald Trump than trying to win with him.”

    He added: “Due to Donald Trump’s unrelenting and offensive attack on Megyn Kelly and others, we are at a crossroads with Mr. Trump.”

    Without mentioning Trump’s name, Jeb Bush made reference to him when he spoke to RedState. Bush, former governor of Florida, said the tough questions at the debate were nothing compared to the challenges the next president will face.

    “You think that’s tough? How about dealing with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin? How about dealing with the challenges that exist in our country? This is nothing,” he said.

    Erickson read aloud some of the emails he had been getting from Trump supporters to protest his move, saying it appeared the Trump campaign had made his email address available to them.

    In some of the emails, according to Erickson, the writers used a racial epithet to refer to President Barack Obama and made other inflammatory comments.

    “I’ve got to tell you guys, I made the right decision,” said Erickson. “These are the people I don’t ever want at a RedState event.”‎
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    PrettyBoyFloyd
    PrettyBoyFloyd
    8 years ago

    A bunch of PC crybabies. Trump doesn’t need them, he’ll win as an independent.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    8 years ago

    They’re messing themselves up because he will run third party which means an automatic democrat win.

    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    I’m absolutely with Trump on this one. Everybody knows Kelly as being an opportunist making the most of her opportunity as a mediator to appeal to the left. She should expect kickback for vicious pointless questions.

    8 years ago

    Wait, wait — all the fum know-nothings who support Trump will say again how refreshingly honest he is, Anyone who would want this lowlife vulgarian pseudo-conservative as president is as big a bovan as Trump himself.

    yellowzebra
    yellowzebra
    8 years ago

    Wow I don’t understand people who stand with trump on this. He acts like a jerk and it seems that all of you are ok with a president who is a crybaby. Boohoo I can’t answer tough questions let’s bash the reporter.

    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    8 years ago

    Trump says that he has no time for political correctness. Unfortunately, he is confusing being politically correct with being polite. There is no excuse for being rude and crude….something he has apparently not learned.

    mr613
    mr613
    8 years ago

    All pilling on Trump deadly scared he’s going to change the status quo !

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    8 years ago

    The part about Trump that’s resonating with people is that he opens his mouth and says what LOTS of people wish the other candidates were saying.

    8 years ago

    People are tired of listening to politicians who let out hot air but never follow up on what they say that they will do. That’s how obuma got elected. Change! People want real change. I don’t think most of the voters who elected obuma realized how awful and dangerous his change will be, nevertheless they wanted change. Trump is the “Change” of 2016. He’s waking up a generation of non-voters. People like what they hear, a real human being not a mealy-mouthed, ho-hum, more-of-the-same politician.

    Megan Kelly got what she deserved after trying to torpedo Trump with stupid personal questions that have no bearing on what he will do as President. And then she brings the machshefa Debbie Wasserman-Schultz to comment with her stupid left wing garbage.

    Fox News lost. Megyn Kelly lost. Trump won big time.

    Secular
    Secular
    8 years ago

    What a bloody mess..

    hashomer
    hashomer
    8 years ago

    By the way, yesterday, Trump’s campaign manager QUIT, because of his gross attack on Kelly, which he said was off message and a distraction from Trump’s message, whatever that was. What will Chump say next? LOL

    DOVE1
    DOVE1
    8 years ago

    I don’t like his GAVAH…but we need a president like him that doesn’t let-himself from , Iran ,Russia,China,Israel, doesn’t take crap from people like Megyn Kelly,,,is he polite ? no,I think with the right advisors he will do iyh a great job

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    8 years ago

    When Obama attends sermons for years shouting G-d damn America that’s not unfit for president but to say “blood coming out of her eyes or wherever” that’s crossing the line.
    Double standard. Of course. No surprise. The leading candidate always put at unfair disadvantage.

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    8 years ago

    wouldn’t it be interesting if he was setting everyone up for a 3rd party run so he can split the Republican party and have the Democrats win?? This is great strategy to take half the party with him so there not enough votes to over due the Democrat that will be picked to run. The Republicans instead of insulting each other and Trump should get on the stick and tell me what they are for and what will they do for the country to help it, this would be a game changer. But so far I see they, the Republicans , are only shooting themselves in the foot.