Editors Note: First off a bitter division of ideas are being played out in front of and through the American media. Well whom do you suppose is the lead dog of Wall Street Journal? If you don't already know, its Murdoch. Suffice it to say Murdoch has a huge incentive to attack Donald Trump in any way he can. You see folks, Murdoch owes his financial life and soul to the Elitist freaks, you may recall they are the evil ones from the NWO. Murdoch is an outlet for lies, deceit and murder along with the daily pablum. Murder of ideas first and foremost. If the media can't stop the flow of ideas, the idea makers lives come to suspicious ends. The list of terminated is endless. Let me bring you up to date... remember the late Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia, can anyone say suspicious end? Let me count the ways. Donald Trump is a true American Hero. He has taken it upon himself to fight the good fight against a cabal of evil doers and run for president against all odds as these creeps gang up on him at every turn. It's easy to see satanic gang-men-ship at work, that is how evil rolls. Believe me folks, it would have been much easier to just go along with the freaks. But no, Donald Trump loves America and he is doing his level best to communicate through a one way system that is bent, broken and blocking the truth by the cabal of evil doers called the elite. Thank you Donald - Fabulous JOB! Our prayers go with you!KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. JOIN US Stay Informed: GODS LITTLE ARMY aka GLA... www.GLA.news
By Cathy Burke
Donald Trump went on a Twitter tear over a Wall Street Journal’s editorial criticizing his claim that a plurality of delegates is enough to assure him the GOP nomination — and for reporting Hillary Clinton’s primary votes exceed his own.
The GOP front-runner took to his favorite social media platform Thursday to deride the editorial board as “dummies,” and to demand an apology.
In its Wednesday night post, the Journal scolded Trump for suggesting he’s entitled to the Republican nomination even if he doesn’t reach a delegate majority, warning there’d be “riots” if he were denied the nod in that case.
“A GOP convention can’t steal something Mr. Trump doesn’t own,” the Journal editorial states. “Since 1860 the rules have required a candidate to have a delegate majority to win on the first ballot — not a mere plurality. If a candidate fails, the rules allow delegates to support someone else. If Mr. Trump can’t win a majority of Republicans, he can’t win a majority of Americans in November.”
The editorial added: “By the way, Hillary Clinton’s primary vote total so far is 8,646,551, according to the Real Clear Politics count. Mr. Trump’s is 7,533,692.”
The assertion provoked a pair of furious replies.
Trump then added for good measure:

Politico notes Trump has taken on the Journal editorial board before, including in November when the newspaper critiqued Trump’s trade positions during a debate.
Trump quickly responded with a tweet-blast calling the opinion piece “totally incorrect,” and calling for them to review his remarks and “apologize.”

He also slammed the newspaper in February for its cosponsored poll that showed him slipping behind rival Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, telling Breitbart News Daily the survey was a “Rupert Murdoch hit,” and “a fix.”
The Journal is owned by Murdoch.









