MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina — The businessman leading the Republican Party was peddling one thing to South Carolina voters Tuesday evening: An alleged innate ability to predict foreign policy trends and events.
Trump has spent the past few weeks on the trail touting, among other thing, his idea of bombing Iraqi oil fields and then taking and keeping the oil for ourselves.
“To the victor goes the spoils,” he often claims, referencing the “old days.” But Tuesday night he told a crowd here in the Palmetto state what he thinks is trait most necessary for White House success:
“It’s about vision, folks.”
The GOP front-runner reiterated past claims about his supposed vision Tuesday by talking about his alleged foresight regarding Osama bin Laden — and predicting “terrorism” in general.
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“The other thing I predicted is terrorism,” he told the crowd before elaborating on a longer story of a friend who told him the same. “A friend of mind called me and said, ‘Forget that, you’re the first guy that really predicted terrorism.’”
The real-estate developer from Queens said he predicted “terrorism” — which he says was documented in his 2000 book “The America We Deserve” — “cause I can feel it.”
Never mind that “terrorism,” both radical-Islamic and otherwise, had already existed well before then — including the bombing of New York City’s World Trade Center in 1993 by al-Qaeda-linked fundamentalists.
The GOP front-runner also circled back to his ebullient position on waterboarding, telling crowds that he would implement the practice, assuring them that it works — despite a Senate report last year saying the torturous technique is actually ineffective.
“Waterboarding is just fine and it works, too, don’t kid yourself,” Trump said, before adding “we wouldn’t have gotten Osama bin Laden without waterboarding” — which is also not necessarily true.
Trump also attacked the state of America’s infrastructure and reasoned that until it’s fixed, we can’t let others into our country.








