Highlights (Lowlights?) From First Donald Trump/Mike Pence Interview

2016 presidential ticket Donald Trump (L) and Mike Pence (R)

A few highlights from the very first interview of Donald Trump with his newly-minted running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence from last night’s 60 Minutes on CBS.

It comes as no surprise that Trump dominated the discussion throughout, leaving Pence only the occasional smile and nod.

One of the more curious moments is when CBS News” Lesley Stahl points out that Pence voted for the Iraq war, something that Trump has repeatedly criticized Democrat Hillary Clinton for.

Trump seems to ignore the contradiction.

Trump: “He’s entitled to make a mistake every now and then.”

Stahl: “But she’s not???”

You can watch the full interview here.

Watch highlights below.

Rough First 24 Hours For Trump/Pence Campaign

Donald Trump campaign website – Where in the world is Mike Pence?

As the saying goes, “What a difference a day makes.”

Donald Trump’s nascent presidential campaign has a bumpy 24 hours in the wake of the Trumpster’s first big decision – picking Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate.

First, the choice of Pence was leaked to several sources which apparently irritated Trump in that he likes to control his imaging and theatrical moments.

Also leaked was a list of speakers who are set to speak at next week’s Republican National Convention including Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, followed immediately by a statement from Tebow saying he never agreed to speak at the convention. Oops.

Then, CNN and MSNBC reported that The Donald spent late night Thursday hours looking into backing out of offering Pence the veep spot.

This was followed by the unveiling of the campaign’s new logo, which due to it’s “screw you” suggestive nature was roundly panned across the Twitterverse.

Next, you saw Pence make his first public statements as the running mate wherein he flip-flopped on every issue he’s criticized or disagreed with Trump over the past year.

And this morning, folks woke up to find Trump’s campaign website has been scrubbed of the TP logo. And not just the logo. Not a word about Mike Pence is found anywhere on the site.

Hey Mike, feeling good about joining this well-oiled machine?