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Now we all know that Joe a former Republican Congressman from the Great State of Florida and has been a supporter of Trump in the primaries, now you all might want to bury your head in the sand and be Momo stupid about this, but the facts are Trump's comments are really doing some damage to the conservative brand.

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Scarborough calls on GOP to 'back away' from Trump

MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough on Tuesday called on Republican leaders to retract their endorsements of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
 
"You have to start calling him out today," said Scarborough, a former Republican Florida congressman, adding that GOP leaders can't allow Trump to "run roughshod over what remaining national reputation we have as a national party."
 
"You have to start calling him out and saying you're going to retract your endorsement of him today," Scarborough said, predicting Republicans are at risk of losing the Senate, House, White House and governorships in the current course.
 
"Republicans – call him out, back away from those endorsements, make him back down on the Muslim ban, make him back down on this racist comment that he's made about a man born in Indiana, saying he's incapable of being a fair judge because of where his parents were born," he said.
 
Trump has engaged in an escalating battle with "Morning Joe" personalities. Last week, he blasted Scarborough's program, saying the hosts had "lost their way."
 
The MSNBC host has said he won't vote for Trump if the businessman sticks by his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from the United States. Trump sparked new condemnation in the past several days after going after the heritage of an Indiana-born federal judge whose parents are Mexican immigrants.
 
Trump on Monday reportedly rebuffed calls to move past his attacks that Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is overseeing lawsuits against Trump University, has a conflict of interest given Trump's plans for a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico. Trump insisted late Monday that he just wanted the judge to give him a "fair shake."
 
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has similarly called on Republicans to rethink their endorsements of Trump, given Trump's remarks on Curiel as well as the real estate mogul's doubts a Muslim judge would be impartial to him due to his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from the United States.

 

 
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7 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Now we all know that Joe a former Republican Congressman from the Great State of Florida and has been a supporter of Trump in the primaries, now you all might want to bury your head in the sand and be Momo stupid about this, but the facts are Trump's comments are really doing some damage to the conservative brand.

 

Cuz he wont do his show anymore :lol: What a hack 

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7 minutes ago, Highmark said:

:lmao:Joe Scarborough!   MSNBC morning host!   You can't be serious?  :lmao:

It's becoming a pile on from the GOP side.

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Now we all know that Joe a former Republican Congressman from the Great State of Florida and has been a supporter of Trump in the primaries

 

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1 minute ago, Mileage Psycho said:

It's becoming a pile on from the GOP side.

 

I know exactly who he is and was.   He was reasonable before he began working for MSNBC.   The most liberal MSM outlet there is besides maybe the NYTimes.   I could give 2 shits what he says or does.  He's been pro Bernie for a while and soon will be pushing Hillary.  

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10 minutes ago, Highmark said:

I know exactly who he is and was.   He was reasonable before he began working for MSNBC.   The most liberal MSM outlet there is besides maybe the NYTimes.   I could give 2 shits what he says or does.  He's been pro Bernie for a while and soon will be pushing Hillary.  

No .  He's a conservative by traditional standards and is merely reasonable in today's conservative climate.  He hasn't changed - the party and clowns like Rump have drifted towards the fringe.  You can follow them over the cliff or back off and realize how catastrophic a Rump nomination is to your future.  I'm glad it's blowing up as Rump is merely the product of your sides years of hateful rhetoric.  Your ignorant reaction only speeds the R's demise. :lol: 

As demographcs change and become more diverse - the R's are becoming older and more pale.  How's that bode for the future? :lol: 

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3 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

No .  He's a conservative by traditional standards and is merely reasonable in today's conservative climate.  He hasn't changed - the party and clowns like Rump have drifted towards the fringe.  You can follow them over the cliff or back off and realize how catastrophic a Rump nomination is to your future.  I'm glad it's blowing up as Rump is merely the product of your sides years of hateful rhetoric.  Your ignorant reaction only speeds the R's demise. :lol: 

As demographcs change and become more diverse - the R's are becoming older and more pale.  How's that bode for the future? :lol: 

And you think you can judge anything :lmao:

 

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2 minutes ago, Momorider said:

And you think you can judge anything :lmao:

 

Don't be too hard on Snowbevis, his white guilt makes him what he is.  :lmao:

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1 hour ago, SnowRider said:

No .  He's a conservative by traditional standards and is merely reasonable in today's conservative climate.  He hasn't changed - the party and clowns like Rump have drifted towards the fringe.  You can follow them over the cliff or back off and realize how catastrophic a Rump nomination is to your future.  I'm glad it's blowing up as Rump is merely the product of your sides years of hateful rhetoric.  Your ignorant reaction only speeds the R's demise. :lol: 

As demographcs change and become more diverse - the R's are becoming older and more pale.  How's that bode for the future? :lol: 

It is hard for the thinking man to not see what I bolded in SR's post.

1 hour ago, Highmark said:

Don't be too hard on Snowbevis, his white guilt makes him what he is.  :lmao:

White guilt in northeast Wisconsin......really is that all you got?

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2 hours ago, Mileage Psycho said:

It is hard for the thinking man to not see what I bolded in SR's post.

White guilt in northeast Wisconsin......really is that all you got?

Sadly that really is all he has.

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