Milwaukee – At Debate, Republicans Leap To Attack Trump’s Comments On Putin

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    Republican U.S. presidential candidates (L-R) Governor John Kasich, former Governor Jeb Bush, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, businessman Donald Trump, Dr. Ben Carson, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz,  former HP CEO Carly Fiorina and U.S. Rep. Rand Paul participate in the debate held by Fox Business Network for the top 2016 U.S. Republican presidential candidates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Darren HauckMilwaukee – Republican U.S. presidential contenders attacked Donald Trump’s views on Syria and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday as simplistic and unrealistic, and rival Jeb Bush said the real estate mogul did not grasp “how the real world works.”

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    Trump, who has led opinion polls in the 2016 Republican race for months, praised Putin’s efforts to fight Islamic State militants and said he would back the Russian leader “100 percent” in that effort.

    “If Putin wants to go and knock the hell out of ISIS, I am all for it, 100 percent, and I can’t understand how anybody would be against it,” Trump said during the fourth Republican presidential debate.

    “We have to get smart. We can’t continue to be the policemen of the world,” Trump said, adding that the possible bombing of a Russian plane by militants meant “he cannot be in love with these people. He’s going in and we can go in.”

    But Bush, a former Florida governor, leaped to question Trump’s understanding of the conflict, saying the billionaire was “wrong on this.”

    “We’re not going to be the world’s policemen, but we sure as heck better be the world’s leader,” Bush said, saying Trump’s views of Putin and his policies in Syria were “like a board game. That’s like playing Monopoly or something. That’s not how the real world works.”

    Other Republican contenders had few kind things to say about Putin.

    “Mr. Trump ought to know that we should not speak to people from a position of weakness,” said former business executive Carly Fiorina.

    “I’ve never met Vladimir Putin, but I know enough about him to know that he’s a gangster,” U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida said.

    Trump also came under fire for his immigration plan, which would build a wall on the border with Mexico and round up and deport undocumented immigrants.

    Ohio Governor John Kasich and Bush both criticized Trump’s plan, which many Republicans fear will alienate Hispanic voters who are vital to winning the November 2016 election.

    “That’s the problem with this. We need to win the presidency, and the way you win the presidency is to have practical plans,” Bush said, adding Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton’s staff was “high-fiving” over the proposal.

    A Clinton campaign spokesman, Brian Fallon, tweeted during the debate that “we actually are doing high-fives right now.”

    Trump and Kasich also clashed after Kasich told the flamboyant billionaire that “False little things, sir, they really don’t work when it comes to the truth.”

    Trump replied that he had built a company worth billions of dollars. “I don’t have to hear from this man, believe me,” he said of Kasich, drawing boos from the crowd.

    The debate comes at a critical time in the race for the Republican nomination, with retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Trump fighting to hold their spot atop polls and Rubio trying to build on the momentum of his last strong debate performance.


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    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    8 years ago

    Trump is right.
    ISIS is evil and if Russia wants to destroy them, why not let them do it? The only reason the others want us to risk American Soldiers lives to do it is because of the military-industrial complex.
    Oh, and one more small thing, why are we picking a fight with Putin over some murders in dirty nightshirts? Do we want to rush a world war with Putin and Russia over this? Did the others forget that Putin has nukes too, why are we poking the Russian bear?

    observer_lishmah
    observer_lishmah
    8 years ago

    This is a crooked biased article. Are we to assume that Cruz had no comments?