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U.S. Republican candidate's incendiary 90-minute ramble.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered an angry, freewheeling speech Thursday night in which he used a four-letter epithet, sarcastically assailed rival Ben Carson and called voters "stupid" for believing accounts in Carson's compelling biography.
On his plans for dealing with Islamic State militants:
"I know more about ISIS than the generals do. Believe me," he said. He went on to describe his plans for attacking Islamic State-controlled oilfields to choke off revenue.
"I'd bomb the s--- out of them," he said. "I would just bomb those suckers. That's right. I'd blow up the pipes; I'd blow up the refineries. I'd blow up every single inch. There would be nothing left."
Posted November 14, 2015
On Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon who is challenging his lead in opinion polls:
"Carson's an enigma to me," said Trump, zeroing in on Carson's description of his own temper as a teenager.
"I don't want a person who's got pathological disease," Trump said. "Now if you're pathological, there's no cure for that. ... And I did one of the shows today and I don't want to say what I said, but I'll tell you anyway. I said that if you're a child molester, a sick puppy, you're a child molester, there's no cure for that. There's only one cure and we don't want to talk about that cure."
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Recounting Carson's story about attempting to stab a friend with a knife, also when he was young:
"He took a knife and he went after a friend, and he lunged — he lunged that knife — into the stomach of his friend, but, lo and behold, it hit the belt!" Trump said, dramatically recounting the scene from Carson's book.
"Give me a break. Give me a break," he said, before stepping away from the lectern to give a demonstration of his belt buckle moving up and down.
"Anybody have a knife, you want to try it on me?" he asked.
"How stupid are the people of Iowa? How stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap?"
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Questioning Carson's religious conversion:
"He goes into the bathroom for a couple of hours and he comes out and now he's religious. And the people of Iowa believe him. Give me a break," Trump summarized inaccurately. "Give me a break. It doesn't happen that way."
"Some people might not like it, 'Oh that's not really nice what you said.' Don't be fools. Don't be fools, OK?"
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On not caring what people think (and the press):
"I may leave here and you may say, 'Oh that was not nice what he said.' Who cares? Then you know, I go back to my life, I don't have to do interviews, which I don't like doing, to be honest with you. I can leave this scum back here, the press alone. I don't need 'em anymore, they're garbage. No, they're scum."
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On Iowa:
"I love Iowa. I've been here so many times now, I think I'm going to buy a farm and maybe just move here."
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On Florida Sen. Marco Rubio:http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/us/marco-rubio.htm
"Weak on illegal immigration. Weak like a baby, like a baby. Not a good poker player because every time he's under pressure he starts to just profusely sweat. If he was playing poker with me, I'd say, 'Oh, I know what.' The water would start pouring off his body. I'd say, 'Ahh!' Oh boy he'd have a hard time."
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On Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton:
"She's going to run, she's going to be the candidate, and she's going to lose. She's going to lose, I tell you. Because people are sick and tired of watching what's going on, they're sick and tired with her, with her "ohhh," with her whole big attitude. And she's playing the woman card up. That's all she has. Honestly outside of the woman's card, she's got nothing going. Believe me."
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On his theory that former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein lied about having weapons of mass destruction to scare Iran:
"This is the Trump theory on war. But I'm good at war. I've had a lot of wars of my own. I'm really good at war," he said. "I love war in a certain way. But only when we win."http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/iraq/saddam-hussein.htm
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On illegal immigration:
"If you cross the North Korean border, and if you do it illegally, you get 12 years hard labor, 12 years. I think you get more than that. Actually, I think they kill you. ... If you cross the Afghanistan border illegally, you get shot. ... In Iran, you get eight years. ... There's a $5,000 fine for Americans crossing the Canadian border," he said.
"If you cross the United States border illegally, you get a job, you get a driver's license ... you get food stamps, you get a place to live, you get health care, housing, child benefits and in many cases education. You wonder why we're a debtor nation. You wonder why our country's going to hell."
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If you have no capacity for violence then you are a healthy productive citizen: a sheep. If you have a capacity for violence and no empathy for your fellow citizens, then you have defined an aggressive sociopath—a wolf. But what if you have a capacity for violence, and a deep love for your fellow citizens? Then you are a sheepdog, a warrior, someone who is walking the hero’s path.
“Savage, despicable evil. That’s what we were fighting in Iraq AND Afganistan. That’s why a lot of people, myself included, called the enemy “savages.” There really was no other way to describe what we encountered there. People ask me all the time, “How many people have you killed?” My standard response is, “Does the answer make me less, or more, of a man?” The number is not important to me. I only wish I had killed more. Not for bragging rights, but because I believe the world is a better place without savages out there taking American lives. Everyone I shot in Iraq was trying to harm Americans or Iraqis oe afaniesloyal to the new government.”
the sheep? They would be the other Americans who lack the vision and fortitude, and fail to understand that you're either with us or against us. That includes fellow US troops who lack the skill, or who dare to question the wars. Iraqis,afganinies, by contrast, are not sheep:they're either wolves themselves, or nameless collateral damage. Mostly wolves, though.
The sheep? They would be the other Americans who lack the vision and fortitude, and fail to understand that you're either with us or against us. That includes fellow US troops who lack the skill, or who dare to question the wars. Iraqis,afganies, by contrast, are not sheep:they're either wolves themselves, or nameless collateral damage. Mostly wolves, though. “I am a strong Christian. Not a perfect one—not close. But I strongly believe in God, Jesus, and the Bible. When I die, God is going to hold me accountable for everything I've done on earth. He may hold me back until last and run everybody else through the line, because it will take so long to go over all my sins.” Honestly, I don’t know what will really happen on Judgment Day. But what I lean toward is that you know all of your sins, and God knows them all, and shame comes over you at the reality that He knows. I believe the fact that I’ve accepted Jesus as my savior will be my salvation. But in that backroom or whatever it is when God confronts me with my sins, I do not believe any of the kills I had during the war will be among them. Everyone I shot was evil. I had good cause on every shot. They all deserved to die.” “anyone who has a problem with what guys do over there is incapable of empathy. People want America to have a certain image when we fight. Yet I would guess if someone were shooting at them and they had to hold their family members while they bled out against an enemy who hid behind their children, played dead only to throw a grenade as they got closer, and who had no qualms about sending their toddler to die from a grenade from which they personally pulled the pin—they would be less concerned with playing nicely.”
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