The O'Reilly Factor 5/6/16 - Bill O'Reilly on President Obama going after Donald Trump, Iran Deal
The O'Reilly Factor 5/6/16 -
Bill O'Reilly on
President Obama going after
Donald Trump,
Iran Deal deception, Donald Trump controversy with
Taco well on
Cinco de Mayo,
Paul Ryan and Donald Trump to meet
President Obama going after Donald Trump
President Obama has joined the anti-Trump chorus, declaring that the presidency is 'not entertainment, not a reality show.'
Eric Bolling and
Geraldo Rivera evaluated that criticism. "The president was very pretentious at his
Ivy League smug best,"
Rivera scoffed. "Now that he is a lame duck with popularity over 50%, he feels he can be condescending. But there is something substantive about what he says, which is the grave danger for
Trump and the
GOP. You have to be crazy to win the GOP nomination, you have to be to the extreme right on immigration, and Trump now has to retreat from some of those positions." Bolling contended that President Obama underestimates the
Republican nominee. "
Call Donald Trump a carnival barker and reality
TV show host if you want, but the reality is that he has created an organic movement.
People are coming out who have never voted before." The
Factor concluded, "By saying this about Trump, President Obama actually helps Trump because no one who approves of President Obama's job performance is going to vote for Trump anyway."
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Yesterday, Cinco de Mayo, Donald Trump tweeted out a picture of himself eating tacos.
Above the picture he said that he loves Hispanics.
Almost immediately, the president of the militant organization
La Raza tweeted that Trump is 'clueless, offensive, and self-promoting.' So eating a taco on Cinco de Mayo is now offensive? That's how insane
American culture has become. On a more serious note,
Hillary Clinton had to be shocked when some
Hispanic demonstrators in
California protested against her.
Again, absolutely insane. Hillary Clinton certainly has no bias against Hispanic-Americans.
And then there is the fallout from the Trump victory. Former Presidents
Bush, presidential candidate
Mitt Romney and
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan all will not endorse Donald Trump, at least at this
point. On the other side,
Bernie Sanders, who has no shot to defeat Hillary Clinton, will not pull out of the race. He certainly has that right, but what's the point? He has made his point over and over:
Wall Street is rigged, billionaires control everything.
Nevertheless,
Bernie soldiers on and the
Clinton campaign cannot be pleased. So it is political madness in the
USA. And, believe me, it's going to get a lot worse."
Kirsten Powers surveyed the escalating political chaos and the Trump taco controversy. "This is something that we see a lot on campuses," she said, "where if you do what Donald Trump did they call it 'cultural appropriation' and they believe you are mocking their culture. And the anti-Clinton protesters looked like they were Sanders supporters.
Young Hispanics tend to support Sanders while Hillary Clinton does well with Hispanics overall. But they had some fair criticisms of her support for the crime bill and she has a sketchy past when it comes to her support of the
Iraq war and the intervention in
Libya."
Powers turned to the GOP elders who are refusing to endorse Donald Trump. "I don't think Republican voters care very much about what Mitt Romney thinks, and while the Bushes are respected by many people, I don't think they are that relevant to the current race. But Paul Ryan is the Speaker of the House and it would behoove Trump to make nice with him."