Mexican President Nieto Says He Bluntly Told Trump That Mexico Would Never Pay For His Wall | Trump Denies -- Will He Call Mexico's President Lyin' Enrique?

Mexicans Accuse President of 'Historic Error' in Welcoming Donald Trump New York Times

The general consensus in Mexico is that President Enrique Peña Nieto has betrayed the Mexican people in inviting Donald Trump to meet with him in advance of the American presidential election. Hillary Clinton also received an invitation and said she would meet with President Nieto at the appropriate time. 

“It’s a historic error,” said Enrique Krauze, a well-known historian. “You confront tyrants, you don’t appease them.”

On Mexico’s most popular morning television show on Wednesday, a livid Mr. Krauze likened the president’s meeting with Mr. Trump to the decision by Neville Chamberlain, then the British prime minister, to sit down with Hitler in Munich in 1938.

“It isn’t brave to meet in private with somebody who has insulted and denigrated” Mexicans, Mr. Krauze said. “It isn’t dignified to simply have a dialogue.”

With this backdrop, Donald Trump met with the Mexican president and then make public statements that sought to position Trump as a statesman. It worked for about an hour. And then Twitter blew up with President Nieto's insistence that he made it very clear to the Republican candidate that "Mexico will not pay for the wall." Nieto's statement was in direct contradiction to Trump's assertions before the cameras -- and in the presence of a diplomatic President Nieto -- that the two discussed the wall but not who would pay for it. Read on: Leader Says He Told Trump Mexico Won't Pay for a Wall. 

Hillary Clinton Piles Up Research in Bid to Needle Donald Trump at First Debate New York Times

Writer Tony Schwartz, Donald Trump's ghostwriter and equal revenue partner in 'Art of the Deal', is coaching the Clinton team and her key advisers in preparation for the upcoming debates. It wouldn't surprise us if Clinton finds time in the coming weeks to spend some quality time with Schwartz in a very personal listening tour into Trump's mind and details of his past.

Clintonites are also consulting with psychology experts to 1) assemble a medical psychological profile of Trump including his anticipated responses to attacks and 2) how he can be expected to deal with a woman as his sole adversary on the debate. We keep wondering if Trump could have a total meltdown on the national debate stage . . sort of like his buddy Gov. Paul Lapage in Maine.

The national press clearly has not done their homework, reporting that Hillary is carrying around massive heaps of policy binders. Of course, Clinton is prepping on policy but the deeply competitive debater seems to hope to trip up Trump's massive ego into confirmation of his temperamental unfitness for the presidency. ~ Anne

Colin Powell's foundation and Hillary Clinton's are treated very differently by the media VOX

In 1997, after a distinguished career in military service that culminated with stints as national security adviser under Ronald Reagan and chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Colin Powell launched a charity. Named America’s Promise, it’s built around the theme of Five Promises to America’s children. And while I’ve never heard it praised as a particularly cost-effective way to help humanity by effective altruists, it was surely a reasonably good cause for a famous and politically popular man to dedicate himself to.

Powell continued to be involved in American political life and accepted the important role of Secy of State with the first phase of the George W. Bush presidency. Powell did not wind down his charity and there was no pressure on him from either political party to do so. 

Powell’s wife, Alma Powell, took it over, and it continued to solicit and receive donations from corporate America. Ken Lay, the chair of Enron, was a big donor, and he also backed a literacy-related charity that was founded by the then-president’s Barbara Bush. Powell interceded as US Secy of State on behalf of Enron in a dispute with the Indian government.   

No one questioned any of the actions around Colin Powell's charity or the people associated with it, even its contributors. This documented reality must be a bitter irony to Hillary Clinton, as VOX points out.  

Because Colin Powell was judged by the press as a good guy, no one ever questioned any potential conflicts of interest associated with his foundation, even though it clearly existed to keep his name in the spotlight as well as doing good. Contributors could bask in the positive halo of Powell's excellent reputation. 

Hillary Clinton has enjoyed no similar relationship with the media, and it's not because she hates press conferences. Clinton knows that the press will NEVER treat her with the same respect and ethical respect they accord Colin Powell. And this is interesting because Hillary Clinton has never been found to be guilty of any wrongdoing. The next post about Julian Assange comes with its own note of irony. 

Julian Assange: American Press Supports 'Demon' Hillary Clinton Politico

This assault by Julian Assange on the presidential election and Hillary Clinton specifically is getting totally out of hand. When Assange calls our presidential candidate a 'demon', that means he's as right wing as the most ardent Trump supporters and Bernie Bros. It remains to be seen if Assange will ever be tried in Sweden on the multiple rape allegations he's charged with. But this man is no hero to us at AOC.

Former Models for Donald Trump's Agency Say They Violated Immigration Rules and Worked Illegally Mother Jones

You may have already heard about the many businesses that Donald Trump refused to pay for services rendered or people bilked out of life savings by investing in Trump University or Trump Tower resorts in Tampa and Baha, Mexico.

Donald Trump will callously and casually exploit anyone who dares to be vulnerable with their hopes and dreams. Now we are learning about the userous, sometimes illegal and very hypocritical treatment of beautiful young women who sign on with his modeling agency. "It is like modern-day slavery."

Having been connected to the fashion industry for so many year, I can honestly say that Trump Models has never registered significantly on my radar. 

Hillary Clinton Headlines Aug. 31, 2016

Bernie Sanders fundraises for Senate candidates, plans campaign stops Washington Post

Clinton camp thinks Trump fell for old trick Politico

Tim Kaine launches attack on Trump as 'threat to American democracy' NBC News

Clinton names Warren ally to transition team Politico

Trump Loses Latest Bid to Derail University Fraud Lawsuit Bloomberg

Associated Press Becomes Latest To Get Burned Chasing Clinton 'Scandal' Stories Media Matters

Poll: Clinton tightens grip on Pennsylvania base Politico

A disturbing history of all the sexism Hillary Clinton has endured  -- and why I stopped buying into it Revelist

Addicted to Making Campaign Contributions The Atlantic

The Media Are Doing an Abysmal Job of Covering Donald Trump's Racism The Nation