• [O'Reilly Factor] Trump in the No Spin Zone

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    Donald Trump joined The Factor for his first national interview since
    the release of the lewd audio tape and Sunday's debate. Trump elaborated
    on his Tuesday tweet in which he declared that 'the shackles are off.'
    "The shackles are some of the establishment people within the Republican Party," he explained, "who are weak and ineffective. They are led to a
    certain extent by Paul Ryan and they are not giving the support that we
    really need. I'm tired of his non-support, I don't want his support, I
    want to win for the people because Hillary Clinton is a disaster." Trump
    also scrutinized the state of the race and his need to win women voters
    who may have been offended by the audio tape. "I've had a lot of women
    come up to me and say they have heard a lot worse than that. It will be
    sad if that is what causes us to lose an election, but I think we're
    going to win the election. Women want secure borders, safety, law and
    order, and justice for all. They want the same things everyone else
    wants." Trump also lobbed a verbal grenade at Senator John McCain, who
    has withdrawn his endorsement. "John McCain was desperate to get my
    endorsement in the primary, which he easily won, and now suddenly he
    does this. He has the dirtiest mouth in the Senate!" The Factor reminded
    Trump, "If you win the presidency you're going to need Paul Ryan and
    John McCain."

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump spoke about last Sunday's contentious debate. "The most important thing that I showed," he said,
    "is that Hillary Clinton has done practically nothing but talk for
    thirty years. She talks about health care, child care, and everything,
    but she never does anything." Trump also disputed claims that he was
    physically intimidating on stage. "I never walked near her. I was at my
    lectern and she stood right in front of me, and then the next day I read
    that I was in her space. She came into my territory!" Finally, Trump let
    loose on the mainstream media. "The press is an extension of Hillary
    Clinton, part of the rigged system. If she didn't have the press on her
    side, she'd be at 10%. This is the all-time pile-on. I knew it would be
    bad, but I didn't know it would be this bad. The press is hardly even
    talking about the WikiLeaks stuff, which shows her as a real liar." The
    Factor again extended an invitation to Hillary Clinton, who is welcome
    in the No Spin Zone at any time.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 15 05:00:00 2016
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    Bret introduced Bill's Tuesday night interview with Donald Trump, who
    sat down for his first national interview since the release of the lewd
    audio tape and Sunday's debate. Trump elaborated on his tweet in which
    he declared that 'the shackles are off.' "The shackles are some of the establishment people within the Republican Party," he explained, "who
    are weak and ineffective. They are led to a certain extent by Paul Ryan
    and they are not giving the support that we really need. I'm tired of
    his non-support, I don't want his support, I want to win for the people
    because Hillary Clinton is a disaster." Trump also scrutinized his need
    to win women voters who may have been offended by the audio tape. "I've
    had a lot of women come up to me and say they have heard a lot worse
    than that. It will be sad if that is what causes us to lose an
    election, but I think we're going to win the election. Women want
    secure borders, safety, law and order, and justice for all." Trump also
    let loose on the mainstream media. "The press is an extension of
    Hillary Clinton, part of the rigged system. If she didn't have the
    press on her side, she'd be at 10%. This is the all-time pile-on. I
    knew it would be bad, but I didn't know it would be this bad. The press
    is hardly even talking about the WikiLeaks stuff, which shows her as a
    real liar." Bill reaffirmed that Hillary Clinton is welcome in the No
    Spin Zone at any time.

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