As I said before this would settle out of court. Don't know why you bolded the part about him settling out of court. Just so you know he wasn't President elect when he said he wouldn't settle out of court. People change their minds too. Did you ever change your mind about something?
I should have known the interview would be like this. President Elect Trump handled the smug tone of this interview with class and dignity. Shame on you 60 minutes.
The interviewer was incredibly hostile and inappropriate in tone while conducting this interview. She seemed to be trying to incite him.
The Democratic Party would never have those questions be thrown at the other side! This interview was PURE PROPAGANDA.
Let me ask you what was your reason for posting this? Was it because Trump shouldn't be "compromising" on anything? Let's be real here he hasn't even been sworn into office yet and it seems like you're trying to paint a picture based on an article from a liberal rag that he is backtracking or compromising? is that correct? has every President elect not compromised on anything he ever said leading up to the election? has every President who was ever elected lived up to every single thing that he said he would do?
If Trump GAVE the interview to WSJ did he use the word compromise or was it a word they used?
As far as my "claim" my source is WSJ since it was stated in the article that they met this week and Obama asked Trump in so many words not to repeal the ACA. Therefore can we not infer from this that Trump didn't "compromise" anything yet since all he did was listen to Obama say not to repeal it?
My other "claim" was Obama wanted Clinton to win because she is a democrat and wasn't about to repeal ACA. Do I need a source for that? Really? How many times have you seen a sitting President (and the first lady no less) stomp for a candidate in an upcoming election?
the point was with California having over 7 million voters mostly leaning democrat the popular vote is skewed by this statistical anomaly. texas, florida and NY are the only ones even close. in addition every 4 years 55 electoral votes are handed to the democratic candidate because of the aforementioned liberal aspect of the state and that's not going to change no matter who the republican candidate is. that's why the so called battleground states such as fl, pa, ohio, etc are so important because most states vote by party lines.
RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 15