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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 8, 2016
'This is not a reality show,' Obama tells Trump
BY JEFF MASON AND GINGER GIBSON- Sat May 7, 2016U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Friday that occupying the Oval Office "is not a reality show," in a swipe at outspoken Republican candidate Donald Trump who is vying to replace him in the White House.
Fighting with Obama is a battle Trump would likely relish as he tries to
rally support within his own party. During hard-fought Republican
primary campaigns, the billionaire delighted in responding to attacks
from rivals and found that his support grew when he lashed out at his
opponents.
Asked about Trump at a media briefing in the White House, Obama called
on the press and public to weigh past statements by the Republican but
did not point to any specific issues or remarks.
"This is not entertainment," Obama said, a reference to Trump's
television background. "This is not a reality show. This is a contest
for the presidency of the United States," he said.
Some top Republican leaders - U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan among them -
are still expressing wariness about Trump, who became the party's
presumptive nominee this week when two Republican rivals dropped out of
the White House race.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who ran unsuccessfully for the
Republican nomination, posted on Facebook that he will not vote for
Trump - one of the sharpest slights yet against the New York real estate
mogul by a senior Republican.
"Donald Trump has not demonstrated that temperament or strength of
character. He has not displayed a respect for the Constitution. And, he
is not a consistent conservative. These are all reasons why I cannot
support his candidacy," Bush wrote, adding that he would not vote for
likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton either.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina, who made an
unsuccessful bid for president, joined a growing list of Republicans who
are refusing to support Trump and he announced on Friday he will also
skip the Republican convention in July. Mitt Romney, who won the
Republican nomination in 2012, is also refusing to support Trump.
But Trump on Friday won the endorsement of another former Republican
presidential nominee, Bob Dole, who lost to Bill Clinton in 1996.
For Trump, finding unifying enemies like Obama and Hillary Clinton could
help rally Republicans back to his side ahead of the Nov. 8 general
election.
Obama is likely to be the feature of much of Trump's criticism in the
general election. Republicans have sought to paint Clinton as an
extension of the Obama administration who would continue all of his
policies.
Since effectively securing the nomination on Tuesday, Trump has begun
testing themes to attack Clinton, Obama's former secretary of state.
On Friday, Trump took aim at Clinton for her use of a private email
server while in office. Clinton has said she did not send or receive
information marked as classified. The FBI is investigating whether laws
were broken.
"The email scandal should take her down but I don't think it's going to
because I think she's being protected by the Democrats," Trump said on
"Fox & Friends," a television news program that attracts a large
conservative viewership.
CLINTON "BAD ON JOBS"
Trump tried to cast Clinton as weak on the economy, which is sure to be
one of the main policy issues as the election approaches.
