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The Trump Disorganization
Townhall.com ^ | April 14, 2016 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 04/14/2016 5:32:03 AM PDT by Kaslin

Donald Trump runs The Trump Organization, his real estate company that dabbled in failed meat, water, and education industries, among others. His campaign for president, on the other hand, has been anything but organized.

The way he’s run his campaign has the appearance of a wealthy man who decided he’d run for president on a lark, then woke up to find himself in the lead with no clue how to handle it or finish the job. In many ways the Trump campaign is The Mouse That Roared.

For those of you who don’t know, The Mouse That Roared is a great British comedy from 1959 staring Peter Sellers about a small nation, Grand Fenwick, is going broke and needs to find a way to rebuild their economy. The powers that be realize the United States has always been generous toward the nations they defeat in war, helping rebuild their countries after victory. So Grand Fenwick declares war on the US with the assumption it will be quickly over, with surrender planned from the start. However, without giving anything away, through a quirk of comedic fate, they end up gaining the upper hand and rush to find a way to lose.

In many ways, this was the Trump campaign – seemingly trying everything to lose after seeking only Donald’s oxygen: attention.

Little did he realize this is 2016, and in the United States celebrity, no matter how it’s achieved, is considered an accomplishment now. Skateboard naked down a hilly street covered in nails with a GoPro strapped to your head and friends filming it on their iPhones and you’ll have a guest spot on The View and offers for your own reality show by the time you get out of the hospital.

After insulting everyone, demonstrating ignorance of important issues, and literally phoning in his campaign, Trump realized he actually stood a chance to win. At that point he did…nothing.

As he racked up plurality victories in early states, never having won a majority (New York is his best chance), and didn’t plan ahead. Trump was in over his head so deep he didn’t bother to see if his own children were registered as Republicans so they could vote for him. They weren’t, so they can’t.

In the absence of knowledge or principle, Donald continued to strike out like a 12-year-old disciplined by a neighbor. Once he insulted Ted Cruz’s wife’s looks, he crossed the line, losing support for the first time.

Then the real stupidity started.

When Cruz trounced Trump in Wisconsin, Trump supporters started the “Ted Cruz is a tool of the ‘establishment’” meme. Trump’s mouthpieces on TV and radio cried foul, switching to full-throated dismissals of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker as an agent of the “establishment.”

As if the tears shed over that loss weren’t enough, in the run-up to the New York primary, Ted Cruz won all 34 delegates in Colorado. He did it by the most nefarious means known to man – he read the rules, understood them and acted accordingly. In other words, he won fair and square.

Trump, with egg on his face, realized too late not hiring campaign staff in Colorado was a mistake. But Donald Trump doesn’t admit mistakes, so another reason had to be blamed.

Enter “rigged.”

Trump and his flying monkey attack army claimed Colorado was rigged, people were denied their right to vote! But they weren’t.

Never having been bound by the truth, Trump claimed his spanking was “totally unfair!” It was fair, and it was by the rules. Trump didn’t bother to learn the rules, out of ignorance or arrogance, finding himself out in the cold.

The Trump Army, led by Matt Drudge, unleashed lies, deliberate and knowing lies, on the American people over what happened in Colorado. Goon Roger Stone wrote a column declaring Mark Levin and Erick Erickson, among others, to be on the payroll of the “establishment,” citing something called “Conservative Tree House” as his authority. If that website isn’t bankrolled by The Trump Organization, either directly or indirectly, they are in need of serious mental help.

Since The Trump Organization is a privately held company, not only may we never know Trump’s real net worth (estimated well below his claims), but we’ll also never know who he’s paying. Rest assured, money is flowing. (There’s a reason Donald Trump won’t release his tax forms and it’s not an audit since he’s not really being audited.)

It’s flowing everywhere but into campaign infrastructure and policy briefings for Donald by people who understand policy. He doesn’t need them – he’s gotten to this point without them, why bother now?

Donald Trump believes he can win the White House by spouting platitudes, speaking in bumper stickers, a sycophantic core of in the tank media, paid hacks with no moral compasses, and an ignorant populace more interested in celebrity than sound policy. He may be right, but it’s doubtful.

As Trump cries over a “rule change” that didn’t happen, he calls for a rule change that will help him. He now wants the GOP to award him the nomination in Cleveland if he simply has the most delegates, not a majority. To hell with that.

The finish line is 1,237 delegates. If Trump can’t get there, game on.

He could’ve won this, he could’ve walked into Cleveland the conquering leader of Grand Fenwick. But that would’ve required work, admitting his only advisor from the start (himself) isn’t adequate, and spending actual money he doesn’t have (he’s loaned his campaign some money and doesn’t have nearly enough cash to fund a general election). Donald Trump can’t admit he makes mistakes.

I hope he walks into Cleveland only to sulk out, denied the payoff in his long-con. Rather than a triumphant hero, Donald Trump is just a mouse that whined.


TOPICS: Cheese, Moose, Sister
KEYWORDS: cultistsfortrump; election2016; growupalready; ignoranttrumpist; rumpistsindenial; stupidtopics; trumpistindenial; votecruz
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1 posted on 04/14/2016 5:32:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Then why is he beating Cruz like a rented mule??


2 posted on 04/14/2016 5:33:40 AM PDT by Donglalinger
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To: Kaslin

Lits of words to say: The greenhorn Trump is beating the establishment.


3 posted on 04/14/2016 5:35:11 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: Raycpa

Lits =lots


4 posted on 04/14/2016 5:35:44 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: Kaslin

Hey Pittsburgh! I love ya! 'How's Joe Paterno' by the way? Stand up Joe, where are ya man?

5 posted on 04/14/2016 5:36:53 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: Kaslin
Town Hall! The new LGF. Here's a hire that suits their new stance:


6 posted on 04/14/2016 5:38:56 AM PDT by Byron_the_Aussie (It's them or us.)
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To: Donglalinger

The ludicrous charge of failing with Trump Water and Trump Mints! And Cruz is going to get his head handed to him in New York State.


7 posted on 04/14/2016 5:39:42 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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To: Kaslin
Trump claimed his spanking was “totally unfair!” It was fair, and it was by the rules.

Spanked by insiders and rules suppressing votes all together is going to be a love pat compared the a$$ spanking that Ted is gonna get the rest of this season. You guys have ensured that.

8 posted on 04/14/2016 5:40:11 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Kaslin
IMHO, anybody who thinks that any one person can prevent what's coming is overly optimistic.


9 posted on 04/14/2016 5:41:27 AM PDT by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Kaslin

Winning the voters is all that matters. A party which bypasses the will of the voters is a corrupt one.


10 posted on 04/14/2016 5:42:51 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Kaslin

But but trump said he was the best at organization!

Pffft.

Trump is, in no way, ready to go head to head with the Clinton machine.


11 posted on 04/14/2016 5:44:44 AM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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To: Kaslin

It’s all Cruz’s fault for following hte rules as they are written.


12 posted on 04/14/2016 5:46:18 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Liberals are the Taliban of America, trying to tear down any symbol that they don't like.)
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To: Kaslin
In an audio of Colorado Republican Party Chair Steve House speaking at an August 11th Pueblo County GOP meet-up, House made some interesting statements about Donald Trump.

Here are some (is one, one is enough) of his comments from the meeting: “Do I think he’s going to be the nominee? Absolutely not.”

Ref: http://politichicks.com/2015/09/co-gop-chair-on-donald-trump-looking-forward-to-fiorina-making-trump-look-bad/

13 posted on 04/14/2016 5:46:54 AM PDT by Tuketu (The Dim Platform is splinters bound by crazy glue. The Tea Party is the solvent)
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To: Donglalinger

(posted by Freeper Beautiful Gracious Skies)

“A prominent aide to George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign could barely contain himself when we asked him to discuss Cruz, who worked in the Bush campaign’s policy shop.

This person described Cruz as hyper-arrogant and widely despised, and he emphasized—over and over—that the pervasive dislike of Cruz within the Bush ranks had nothing to do with ideology.

(Cruz, he noted, never objected to Bush’s call for compassionate conservatism, immigration reform, and national education standards, and no one on the campaign regarded him as an ideologue.)

The problem was simple: Cruz’s personality.

“Ted thought he was an expert on everything,” says this campaign veteran, who asked not to be named. “He was a smart and talented guy, but completely taken with himself and his own ideas. He would offer up opinions on everything, even matters outside his portfolio. He was a policy guy, but he would push his ideas on campaign strategy. He would send memos on everything to everyone. He would come to meetings where he wasn’t invited—and wasn’t wanted.”

In fact, this Bush alum recalls, “the quickest way for a meeting to end would be for Ted to come in. People would want out of that meeting. People wouldn’t go to a meeting if they knew he would be there. It was his inability to be part of the team. That’s exactly what he was: a big a$$hole.”

“I don’t know anyone who had a decent relationship with Cruz.” And when Bush became president, his top campaign aides agreed Cruz should not be offered a job in the White House.

“No one wanted to work with him,” this source remembers. “George W. Bush couldn’t stand the guy.”

This person adds, “It’s a real quandary for Bush campaign people: Trump versus Cruz, who to vote for? And it would be a big quandary even if it’s Cruz versus Hillary Clinton. That’s how much they cannot stand him.”

by Tim Murphy & David Korn -MJ


14 posted on 04/14/2016 5:47:41 AM PDT by Liz (SAFE PLACE? A liberal's mind. Nothing's there. Nothing can penetrate it.)
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To: Donglalinger

“Then why is he beating Cruz like a rented mule??”
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That mule had some kick recently in UT, WI, and CO!

The fact that Donald is whining so much about “the rigged RNC rules” lately signals that he knows he’s losing...

He’s going scorched earth because he’ll likely fall short on the 1st ballot in Cleveland, then suffer the fate of a “Loser”!

Oh, the horrors for such a humble fellow like Trump!


15 posted on 04/14/2016 5:47:57 AM PDT by HoosierWordsmith
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To: Kaslin

Townhall.com is turning into just another anybody can post anything blog.


16 posted on 04/14/2016 5:49:14 AM PDT by McGruff (Rush Limbaugh: Jeb Bush could mount a convention comeback)
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To: Jewbacca
Trump is, in no way, ready to go head to head with the Clinton machine.

If the GOP gets behind Trump (which I believe they will), Trump will beat her like a dirty rug.

17 posted on 04/14/2016 5:54:21 AM PDT by RoosterRedux (When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction. - Mark Twain)
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To: Jewbacca
As an additional note, Hillary can barely hold her own against an antique commie who's been relatively nice to her.

That's what her machine is capable of.

18 posted on 04/14/2016 5:56:38 AM PDT by RoosterRedux (When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction. - Mark Twain)
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To: HoosierWordsmith

When did the Harvard trained lawyer turn into a conservative?

- In 1998, Cruz served as private counsel for Congressman John Boehner during Boehner’s lawsuit against Congressman Jim McDermott for releasing a tape recording of a Boehner telephone conversation.

- Cruz joined the Bush–Cheney campaign in 1999 as a domestic policy adviser, advising President George W. Bush on a wide range of policy and legal matters, including civil justice, criminal justice, constitutional law, immigration, and government reform. There he met his wife, Heidi Nelson Cruz, another policy adviser who works for Goldman Sachs.

- Cruz assisted in assembling the Bush legal team, devise strategy, and draft pleadings in the Florida and U.S. Supreme Courts during the 2000 Florida presidential recounts, winning twice in the U.S. Supreme Court.

- After President Bush took office, Cruz served as an associate deputy attorney general in the U.S. Justice Department and as the director of policy planning at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

Globalists are not conservative. Cruz is a Globalist. Therefore hes not a conservative.

Would a conservative help draft Bush’s NAFTA bill?
Would a conservative vote FOR the patriot Act?
Would a Conservative team up with Ryan to push TPP?
would a conservative vote FOR TPA?
would a conservative try to increase H1B visas by 500%?
would a conservative try to double the number of Muslims?
would a conservative side with BLM protestors against police?
would a conservative hand out gift baskets to illegals at the border?
would a conservative lie to his supporters about the fact the GOPe is providing his delegates and he will not win nomination?

WHAT EVERY VOTER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT TED CRUZ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXcYCwaBKnQ&app=desktop


19 posted on 04/14/2016 5:58:52 AM PDT by Mechanicos (Trump is for America First. Cruz is for America Last. It's that simple.)
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To: Kaslin
Minus the "snark", I've been thinking the same thing.
20 posted on 04/14/2016 5:59:24 AM PDT by TXSearcher (The anti-RINO rebellion is being won by a NY RINO.......truth IS stranger than fiction.)
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