Thursday, October 20, 2016

HEAVY BLOW ON DONALD AS CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR BACK OUT

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Donald Trump's national political director, Jim Murphy, said Thursday he is stepping back from the Republican nominee's campaign.
"I have not resigned but for personal reasons have had to take a step back from the campaign," Murphy said, as first reported
Murphy was brought on to the campaign in June and is a close friend of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
He previously managed floor operations at three GOP conventions, and was an adviser to Bob Dole's 1988 and 1996 presidential campaigns.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

JUSTINE BIEBER BLASTED HIS FAN FOR SHOWING LOVE BY SCREAMING

Justin Bieber blasted his own fans as "obnoxious" for screaming at his concert.
The 'Never Say Never' hitmaker interrupted his show at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, West Midlands, during his 'Purpose World Tour' on Monday night (17.10.16) to ask his supporters to stop "screaming at the top of your lungs".
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He was recorded telling fans: "Just try to show me you love me, in a different way. I get it.
"The screaming is just so obnoxious.
"I get it, it's been in our blood and it's been grand, you go to a concert and scream and stuff.
"But if we could just ... scream after the song, enjoy the songs ... the screaming is awesome, it's fine, and then we take a chill pill for a second and we just listen to me speak.
"Because ... I don't feel like I'm being heard sometimes and it's getting a little pressuring.
"So if when I'm speaking you guys could not scream at the top of your lungs. Is that cool with you guys?"
During the recording one woman can be heard shouting "no", but Justin continued, admitting he finds it "tough" on tour sometimes being away from his pals.
He added: "Like I was saying, I've been on tour for a while now. I'm away from my friends so it can be tough sometimes.
"I have all you beautiful people to keep me company."
But Justin's request didn't go down well with everyone, and one fan, Amanda Boland, 26, who travelled from Manchester for the show and recorded him making the comments, blasted him as "disrespectful".
She told the Birmingham Mail newspaper: "I really felt as though Justin was disrespectful to his fans.
"Not so much us, more so the young girls who queued for a long time to be at the front.
"We recorded the fans screaming because we didn't think we'd heard anything quite as loud at a concert before ... and what we ended up recording, to our surprise, was Bieber complaining because his fans were 'like two feet away', and they just 'needed to find another way to express themselves!'"