Washington – Trump Declines To Endorse Ryan, McCain For Re-election

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    Republican U.S. Presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign event at Briar Woods High School in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., August 2, 2016. REUTERS/Eric ThayerWashington – Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain just two weeks after pledging to bring the fractured GOP together at the party’s nominating convention. He also ripped into New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte in the same interview with the Washington Post. All three have primary challengers, and all three disapproved of Trump’s criticism of the Muslim American parents of an Army captain killed in Iraq.

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    Trump’s refutation of Ryan, the nation’s most senior elected Republican, carried particular derision.

    “I’m just not there yet,” Trump said in the interview. Those are very close to the words Ryan used in the long months before he endorsed Trump, telling CNN on May 6, “I’m not there right now.”

    The billionaire celebrity famous for retaliating when he feels insulted, also refused to endorse McCain, a prisoner of war in Vietnam who Trump previously derided for having been captured.

    “I’ve never been there with John McCain because I’ve always felt that he should have done a much better job for the vets,” Trump told the newspaper Tuesday. “So I’ve always had a difficult time with John for that reason, because our vets are not being treated properly. They’re not being treated fairly.”

    As for Ayotte, who is running for a second Senate term and skipped the Republican National Convention, Trump said: “You have a Kelly Ayotte who doesn’t want to talk about Trump, but I’m beating her in the polls by a lot.”

    “We need loyal people in this country,” Trump added in the interview. “We need fighters in this country. We don’t need weak people.”

    McCain is a locked in a three-way race ahead of an August 30 primary. The primary for Ryan’s House seat is next week and Ayotte’s primary is next month. All three have said they would support Trump as the GOP presidential nominee.

    All three chided Trump for engaging in a flap with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, who was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart after his death in 2004. From the podium of the Democratic National Convention, Khizr Khan criticized Trump’s position on Muslims and asked whether the real estate mogul had read the Constitution. Trump said the grieving father had “no right” to criticize him but later acknowledged their son is a hero.

    McCain’s response was a lengthy denunciation in which he said the GOP nomination does not confer on Trump “unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us.”

    Ryan condemned any criticism of Muslim Americans who serve their country.

    “Captain Khan was one such brave example. His sacrifice — and that of Khizr and Ghazala Khan — should always be honored. Period,” Ryan said.

    Ayotte declared she was “appalled” by Trump’s spat with the Khans.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    Quite a candidate Trump is. Splitting the republikaaners more every day. Will try to slither out of the debates with Hillary. No tax returns. Thin skinned and cries a at every attack. Didn’t get any hearty endorsements except from KKK Davey Duke. Won’t endorse Speaker Ryan or War Hero Captain John McCain. What will the kook say next??? (not Rav Kook, of course).

    achassidisheyid
    achassidisheyid
    7 years ago

    My kids had the same attitude, when they were two years old. Baruch Hashem they grew out of it. A fellow I knew had a similar playground tit for tat relationship with his wife. He is now divorced.

    nat101
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    nat101
    7 years ago

    Babies don’t begin to understand Trump. They complained thru the primaries and guess who won? This is not your regular election. Listen to Micheal Savage a little. When dealing with a [worse than] Stalin administration with the press, and want to – I don’t want to say what -, you have to deal a little bit different.
    The end will be, the world will found out the NISSIM we had *this summer* that we don’t end up in an ‘America’ more like Iran than anything else.
    When Obama said ‘passing the baton’, I shivered. I knew he means exactly the opposite. So, please, let Mr. Trump be Trump. You will see good results at the end!

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    7 years ago

    I’m sure most candidates are happy not to have Trump’s endorsement.

    CommonSense
    CommonSense
    7 years ago

    Why do I feel like my 6 year old is more mature than him?

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    7 years ago

    to #5 Because your 6 year old has more common sense in his little finger than Trump does in his whole body!! That is not saying very much for him, is it? Kudos for your little kid!!

    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    7 years ago

    All true, but a 100 times better for Yidden & for America. Hashem picked Trump to be the nominee so that he will become President. No question about it.