>Donald Trump aides and people close to his campaign are increasingly frustrated by his insistence on waging various fights that steer him off message.
>Sources close to the campaign are describing a series of missteps that are trailing the GOP presidential nominee, most prominently his now multi-day battle against Khizr Khan, the Muslim father of a killed US soldier.
he answers one interview question about the guy and puts out two or three tweets to defend himself and all of a sudden it's a "battle" that needs to be talked about in the media for weeks.
how can the media even pretend not to be extremely biased?
Mason Butler
>Sources close to the campaign These kinds of stories are always 100% fake. Anonymous sources and "some people are saying" comments are always bullshit. What's a "source close to the campaign"? Someone's driver? The janitor? The wino near their office that begs for change and "overhears" things?
Owen Cooper
>Clinton News Network
Daniel Harris
He's talked about Khan everyday for a week. Keeping the news cycle alive.
Trump is emotional like a woman on her period - he can't just let things go for the bigger picture.
Isaiah Morales
>He's talked about Khan everyday for a week
Only when he's asked about it in interviews. The point is the media won't just let it go. It's a total tempest in a teapot.
Lincoln Myers
Skilled leaders only talk about what they want to talk about. Trump knows how to do this - watch any of his old interviews before where someone asks him about his bankruptcies. He completely ignores the question and goes on to talk about how great Trump steaks are or how tasty Trump water is.
He is so emotional Democrats are going to play him like a fiddle by just insulting him at key critical moments.
Elijah Lopez
He was only ever going to lose by going after that bait. The whole thing was an exercise in how to bait a candidate into a losing media position. What did he "win" by saying anything about them?
Trump really had an awful week after an RNC where he looked presidential and took the lead by looking presidential.
You have to understand that Americans don't want a quarreler as president. They want an inspirational jerk off they look up to like the whole HOPE AND CHANGE bullshit Obama had. They want a preacher who offers a lofty goal.
Trump's selling point is that he's smashing the establishment, not picking fights with random people.
Charles Sullivan
surprised to see a shill proxying from there Sage'd
Andrew Kelly
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Austin Nguyen
There you go
Jeremiah Evans
It's America has more jews than Israel, all Correcting the Record which means you can't even criticize a brown person without sanctimonious bollocks
Brandon Rivera
This will be the end of Donald Trump.
Brayden Campbell
yep, for the 395th time, hes FINISHED
David Martinez
Calling bullshit.
DNC is facing the lowest confidence levels the party's seen in decades. You've had nearly a dozen major DNC party members resign in the last month. And while Trump's camp is dealing with facing a media flub every couple of weeks, Clinton's is having to deal with a full-blown major scandal every couple of week.
This is literally the DNC trying to cover its ass by telling the media that the shit going on in their party is going on in the Republican party.
Joshua Nguyen
They probably called some of the people "close to the campaign" and asked them things like "DO YOU HATE ALL MUSLIMS LIKE TRUMP DOES?" When some answered no they had their story ready "HOLY SHIT THE PARTY IS LITERALLY FALLING APART PEOPLE ARE RIOTING AGAINST TRUMP NOW VOTE HILL PLS"
Kayden Walker
>will be
look at the polls, Khan already destroyed him
James Allen
>(((Sources)))
Robert Adams
Thank you for Correcting the Record
John Harris
Yes Achmed surly this will be the end of his campaign.