Republican nominee for president Donald Trump responds to recent criticism from within the party, commenting "if that's what it takes to lose an election, that will be pretty sad."
Trump bashed House Speaker Paul Ryan, Sen. John McCain and other Republicans who have abandoned him, saying, "I wouldn’t want to be in a foxhole with a lot of these people that I can tell you, including Ryan."
Trump told O'Reilly he didn't want Ryan's support anyway, and bashed the Speaker of the House for open borders and amnesty. Trump said Ryan "negotiates well" with President Obama, citing "bad budgets."
"I’m just tired of nonsupport and I don’t really want his support," Trump said. "This happens all the time – if you sneeze he calls up and announces isn’t that a terrible thing. So look, I don’t want his support, I don’t care about his support. What I want to do is I want to win for the people because Hillary Clinton, she is a disaster, she is a disaster and four more years of Obama, which will be worse than Obama, but four more years of Obama through Hillary Clinton, this country can’t take it."
"Paul Ryan opened borders and amnesty and bad budgets by the way, very, very bad budgets. Frankly the only one that Obama negotiates well with is Paul Ryan with the budgets because that’s the only negotiation he can win he certainly can’t beat Iran," Trump said Tuesday.
"Well, first of all, locker room talk and most people have heard it before," Trump said of his lewd comments. "I’ve had a lot of women come up to me and say, ‘Boy, I’ve heard that and I’ve heard a lot worse than that over my life.’ If that’s why I’m going to lose an election to get rid of ISIS and to create strong borders and rebuild our military and do all the things we’re going to do, including Supreme Court judges and saving the second amendment because it’s under siege with Hillary Clinton or as I call her Crooked Hillary, which is what she is."
"If that’s what it is going to take to lose an election, that will be pretty sad, then I have to go back to my other life, but I’ll tell you what, I think we’re going to win the election, Bill. I think we’re going to win the election. People are tired of Obama and they are tired of Clinton," Trump said on Tuesday's edition of The O'Reilly Factor on the FOX News Channel.
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