Mike Luckovich for September 01, 2016

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    ARodney  over 7 years ago

    Trump choked. Couldn’t bring up “paying for the wall” with the Mexican president, because the Mexican president wouldn’t have roared with ignorant racist approval, like the crowds he’s used to would have. He plays to whichever audience is in front of his nose at the time, and everything he says has to meet with their approval so that he gets his fix.

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    Simon_Jester  over 7 years ago

    “Listen to the chants of that that crowd, they LOVE me.”“Uhhhh, well they certainly are enthusiastic, Senor Trump.”“So, what does, ‘Pendejo’ mean again?”“Uhhhh….”

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    Godfreydaniel  over 7 years ago

    Insane as he is, and idiotic as he is, Trump himself knew from the beginning that his wall would never be built and that ELEVEN MILLION hidden people (who would be identified, how, exactly? Informers?) would never be deported. Insane as they are, and idiotic as they are, Trump voters still think this nonsense is even remotely possible.

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    Trump lies about everything all of the time.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Actually, the Mexican president should offer to build the wall, using Mexican workers, building factories to produce the materials to build it, conducting studies for decades to determine the best methods, all billed to the USA. Sure, Mexico will pay for it, as long as Trump taxes the Americans to pay them the money to do so.

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    BE THIS GUY  over 7 years ago

    Trump immigration plan – depends on the time of the day and what side of the border he’s on.

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    emptc12  over 7 years ago

    Trump trying to get the Hispanic vote reminds me of a somewhat gross saying a Mexican friend of mine liked to use: "With patience — and a lot of saliva — the elephant was able to make love to the mosquito.

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    Malcolm Hall  over 7 years ago

    It’ll be a virtual wall. Trump will simply make the country repugnant to anyone who might have wanted to enter.

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    pam Miner  over 7 years ago

    That wall would cost too much to build. Everyone would have to pay a huge income tax. No country would agree to build a wall like that to keep themselves out of a more prosperous country..The Mexicans are a proud people with a rich history, They wish the US would stop the gigantic demand for drugs. Except for a few wealthy drug lords.On the other hand, look up the Opium war between Britain and China. In That case the GB wanted the Chinese to buy their opium whether they wanted it or not. (they didn’t).But over the centuries the degradation that drugs bring to a nation was more important than what a bunch of cocaine heads want. of all kinds and forms it comes in.

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    Dtroutma  over 7 years ago

    Simply put, if Trump is elected, folks coming INTO our country will NOT be direction of exodus.

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    kaffekup   over 7 years ago

    Or as someone put it, “All trump ever sees is the audience in front of him at the moment.”

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    Mexican president calls Trump’s ideas ‘a threat to the future of Mexico’

    Reversing a more diplomatic tone he set during a joint appearance with Donald Trump in the Mexican capital, President Enrique Peña Nieto called the Republican presidential candidate’s ideas a “threat to the future of Mexico.”

    Peña Nieto’s hostile words came Wednesday night, hours after he met privately with Trump and shortly after the real estate mogul delivered an incendiary speech in Phoenix in which he repeatedly portrayed immigrants in the U.S. as dangerous criminals and vowed to force Mexico to pay for construction of a border wall.

    Peña Nieto said Trump’s proposal to end free trade agreements and deport millions of immigrants are a danger to Mexico. “Imagine what that represents, and tell me it is not a risk to Mexico,” he said.

    http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-trump-mexico-20160901-snap-story.html

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