Trump: ‘I’d like to punch him in the face, I’ll tell ya.’

Imagine for just a moment that Hillary Clinton is holding a rally and is interrupted by a conservative protester, very similarly as happened recently to Bill Clinton while he was stumping for Hillary. In response to the interruption, she laments about how she misses the good old days when people like that protester were taken out on stretchers. The crowd roars and applauds in agreement. Then she says I’d like to punch him in the face, I’ll tell ya, again followed by enthusiastic applause.
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Birtherism Comes Home to Roost

It should not have surprised anyone that Trump would eventually attack Marco Rubio with claims that Rubio is possibly ineligible to be President, presumably because both of his parents became naturalized citizens in 1975, four years after Rubio’s birth, in Maimi. Also not surprising, is that Rubio disagrees with the common cry among conservatives that the natural born clause in the 14 amendment needs to be “looked at” or outright repealed.
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