New York Times
By Jeremy Peters
February 6, 2016
Since
he skipped the last Republican debate, some of us had forgotten what it
was like to have Donald J. Trump on the stage. He reminded us in the
debate’s first exchange
— with his clipped verbiage, vagaries, simple syntax and repetition.
Immigration, immigration, immigration.
“I
hit immigration — I hit it very hard,” Mr. Trump said, rejecting the
premise of the moderator’s question: Did he have the right temperament
to be president. “Everybody
said, ‘Oh the temperament.'”
“I hit other things,” he continued. “I talked about Muslims. We have a problem.”
And the solution? As usual, Mr. Trump was vague. “Something” needed to be done.
“We have to have a temporary something, because there’s something going on that’s not good.”
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