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That’s how they’ll do it. By accepting Trump they’ll condemn him as folks are sick and tired of the GOPe candidates
Shazam!
Politicians must learn that you cannot fool all the people all of the time. Years of broken promises. Years of real criminal behaviour. Years of self enrichment. Years of self agrandisement. Years of PC to emasculate the opposition. And they want another turn? Trump is riding the ultimate protest wave.
Whether he makes it to the end, I don’t know. What I do know is that the words “Jeb Bush” have become more or less insignificant in the scheme of things. Even with his $100 Million PAC bankroll, he can’t overcome the fact that he’s basically a frigging Mexican at heart wanting to make “America Mexico Again.”
Yebito could get a clue about what conservatives here think, but we don’t speak Spanish here so it’s likely off his radar. His loss.
The Cheap Labor Express is apoplectic.
They were sure Trump would be gone by now.
Everything they have tried has blown up in their faces.
The citizens REALLY DO want the borders secured and the laws enforced.
They still have tricks up their sleeve to deny him the nomination.
They will not allow us to elect anyone who would stop the illegal alien inundation.
So, immediately after he says there were "thousands" of Muslims cheering in NJ, the drive-bys quickly write stories that he was wrong. That there were no Muslims cheering. But then one by one, people begin to tell their own stories and these start to leak out so that the fall back is, "Well, there weren't 'thousands.' Maybe a few." More keep leaking out. Meanwhile what major THEME has been produced? Not that "Trump lied." Rather, "Muslims cheered 9/11." Whether it was "thousands" or "hundreds," it doesn't look good.
Then the "I saw people jumping." So the drivebys claim he couldn't have seen it from his apartment. Of course, he does have a telescope, but he didn't say he saw it with the naked eye. He said he watched the plane fly into the second tower, and that "there were people jumping." Anyone doing what I would have done---had I had direct eyesight from an apartment there on that day---would be flipping back and forth from my own line of sight to the TV. And the TV in fact caught people jumping.
But here's the key: AGAIN, the narrative has been moved from one that the media didn't even want to talk about (i.e., there were people jumping from the towers for what Islamic radicals did)---and haven't even shown those pictures in a decade!---to now discussing it openly, often causing the pictures to be shown again.
Same thing with the illegals "raping." This was completely buried until Don Lemon challenges Trump on it, then all of a sudden it's part of the narrative that the illegals are "raping" and committing all sorts of other crimes.
All this has to be driving the Krauthammers and the Brit Humes and the Jim Geraghtys and the Byron Yorks utterly nuts because they think they "have" Trump on a lie, when in fact the OVERALL GENERAL TRUTH of the issue is precisely what he is raising.
So I don't see a lot of movement in the polls between now and then. Trump's now sizable lead will likely remain intact until January and then we will be into the home stretch for the caucus and primaries.
So suddenly we don't have a lot of time left before we have polls that matter and Trump is securely in pole position.
Right now I don’t see how he loses. The only thing that might throw him a bit is if Jeb drops out before Super Tuesday. However I’m not certain that the great collective sigh of relief of Bush exiting the race would mean a sudden fragmentation of Trump’s support. Trump has a very sizable chunk of disaffected voters support which are people who are more naturally aligned with Republicans but haven’t been motivated to vote for them for sometime. Trump’s focus on immigration, trade, jobs has been a big winner among blue collar working class voters. Trump has the “We’ve been screwed” vote locked down solid.
Trump is having TWO rallies in Iowa next Saturday, Dec. 5. The first is at 11am in Spencer, IA, the second is at 2pm in Davenport. Trump is unstoppable.
What I don’t get is that the people who typically vote Republican have been communicating their expectations for their political party for years, and the GOPe refuses to meet those expectations. Why? Such refusal to do the job of the people only wins electoral defeat—so, again, why?
It makes no sense. Unless you have a conspiracy that the GOP has been taken over by a bunch of leftists posing as conservatives, whose hidden goal is to destroy opposition to the advance of socialism. Then it makes sense.
Trump is a breath of fresh air. I think my philosophy is more closely matched to Cruz, but Cruz just doesn’t seem as outspoken or able to get things done as Trump does.
epiphany (From the Urban Dictionary)
a smart-sounding word for realizing you’ve been practically retarded for quite some time.
I bet he will turn out a large fraction.
I don't think the party insiders have any idea how "Pissed" off average Americans are, and they are ready to kick some serious ASS!
Trump knows this and is tapping into that anger.
Trump at his last rally in SC said he is not doing it for the life style that surrounds being President. It would be a step down for him. He wants to save this Country from disaster.
Any Trump people in his campaign should be telling him to push this in his campaign.
He will beat Hillary. He will be a good President.
GOP learns what suck it means.
What of Trump if he loses Iowa and New Hampshire?
I guess they’re in the 4th stage of grief.