CAMPAIGN 2016
Trump tops new poll . . . Trump trounced runner-up former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush: 15 percent of Republicans selected him as their first choice, and 12 percent as their second. Bush trailed him by four points, with 11 percent saying he’s their first choice, and only seven percent as their second. A quarter of Republican voters picked him as their first or second choice for the GOP presidential nominee. Breitbart
Trump not yet committed to backing GOP nominee . . . “I
have to see who wins,” he said when asked Thursday evening on Fox News’ “Hannity” program. Washington Times
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Trump slams Bush for charging vets $100K for speech . . . "You mean George Bush sends our
soldiers into combat, they are severely wounded, and then he wants $120,000 to make a boring speech to them?" the billionaire developer scolded in a message posted on Twitter. Newsmax
Protestors want Trump's name off DC hotel . . . Behind makeshift barriers along Pennsylvania Avenue, construction workers were transforming the Old Post Office Pavilion into the luxury Trump International Hotel. Outside those walls, Donald J. Trump’s billion-dollar brand was unraveling. Washington Post
Et tu, FAA? . . . The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it intends to rename three navigation points near Palm Beach International Airport in Florida that currently are named for the billionaire and Republican presidential candidate. Breitbart
Petty.
GOP longshot game: Dump on Trump . . . Yes,
everyone but Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has distanced themselves from Trump. But former New York governor George Pataki, former Texas governor Rick Perry, and Sen. Lindsey Graham are going beyond mere denunciations. Politico
NY Times keeps Cruz off bestseller list . . . The New York Times informed HarperCollins this week that it will not include Ted Cruz's new biography on its forthcoming bestsellers list, despite the fact that the book has sold more copies in its first week than all but two of the Times' bestselling titles, the On Media blog has learned. Politico
Walker looking golden in Iowa . . . When Scott Walker
announces for president on Monday, he will do so from a position of strength: four in five early-state insiders consider him a top tier candidate. And he’s the clear frontrunner in Iowa: 82 percent of Hawkeye State Republicans also said he would win the caucuses if they were held tomorrow. Politico
Jeb: Clinton "can't be trusted" . . . Clinton “can’t be trusted,” Bush said. “There is never a straight answer. Whether it’s the server, the emails, Benghazi, [she] just
constantly validates this notion that there are two sets of rules.” Politico
This
is a good angle for Republicans. Turn her into Nixon, the president she helped impeach.
Dems bash Bush big . . . The Democratic attack machine goes into overdrive as Jeb Bush says workers should ‘work longer hours.’ Politico
Video || Media pan Hillary's big interview . . . Not even some of the apologists were apologizing for this performance. White House Dossier
The education of Bernie Sanders . . . Vermont, his son and the hungry early years
that made him the surging socialist he is today. Politico
WASHINGTON
Dems declare war on "husband" and "wife" . . . More than two dozen Democrats have proposed legislation that would eliminate the words "husband" and "wife" from federal law. Those "gendered terms" would be replaced by "gender-neutral" words like "spouse" or "married couple," according to the bill from Rep. Lois Capps,
D-Calif. Washington Examiner
Book of the Week: Ann Coulter's "Adios America" . . . From
the Amazon description: Ann Coulter is back, more fearless than ever. In Adios, America she touches the third rail in American politics, attacking the immigration issue head-on and flying in the face of La Raza, the Democrats, a media determined to cover up immigrants' crimes, churches that get paid by the government for their "charity," and greedy Republican businessmen and campaign consultants—all of whom are profiting handsomely from mass immigration that's tearing the country
apart.
". . . Often-inflammatory, usually clever, sometimes laugh-out-loud funny . . . " — The Daily Beast
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