The reports from Paris are harrowing. Praying for the city and families of the victims. -H
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 13, 2015
My prayers are with the victims and hostages in the horrible Paris attacks. May God be with you all.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 13, 2015
Variety: Presidential Candidates All Agree: Paris Attacks Are ‘Harrowing’
Presidential candidates extended thoughts and prayers in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, and the tragedy is expected to be a significant topic at the Democratic presidential debate on Saturday.
CBS News is monitoring the developments, but plans are moving forward for its debate coverage on Saturday evening from Des Moines, Iowa. John Dickerson is moderating the event, with cosponsors KCCI and the Des Moines Register.
According to CNN, GOP candidate Ben Carson told reporters on Friday night, “It reminds us that there are those out there who have a thirst for innocent blood in an attempt to spread their philosophy and will across the globe. And we must redouble our efforts and our resolve to resist them. Not only to contain them, but to eliminate that kind of hatred in the world.”
WNU Editor: Instinctively .... people feel that yesterday's attacks was a result of having an open border policy that permitted such fanatics to enter the country. And while it is still too early to say who were the perpetrators of these attacks (for all that we know they may be natural born citizens who converted to radical Islam) .... for most people they have already made up their mind. Translating this mindset into U.S. politics .... the biggest winner by far will be Donald Trump and his "control the border" position, with Ted Cruz probably being a distant second.

1 comment:
Instinctively? Maybe to half of the population. Not to me whatsoever. It had far more to do with Sinjar than having open borders.
Post a Comment