Posted on 01/28/2016 4:15:16 PM PST by Amntn
Apart from his line about Mexican rapists early in the campaign, Trump hasnât said anything especially shocking about immigration. Control the border, deport lawbreakers, try not to admit violent criminals â these are the ravings of a Nazi? This is the âghost of George Wallaceâ that a Politico piece described last August? A lot of Republican leaders think so. No wonder their voters are rebelling.
Tucker needs his own show. He's that good.
Is there any other reason?
I saw this floating around but didn’t read it until Ace of Spades touted it. He said: I didn’t want to post this because it’s so good people will think I’m endorsing Trump, which I’m not but read it anyway.
So I did. It’s really an excellent piece. I didn’t know Tucker Carlson had it in him. He nails the DC elites to a wall, yet gently, gently.
I don’t know what to think. I was really for Scott Walker all the way. I still feel completely bereft.
My main issue with Trump is I’m not sure he can be trusted. He’ll say ABC and get elected and it’ll be GHI and he’ll say: oh well!
Calling this an overcorrection assumes that Clinton and Bush were somehow polar opposites when it came to policy. They weren't. Saying that they did is a key lie to sustaining the uniparty's myth of election "choice."
They weren’t polar opposites on policy but they were on morality.
Remember, everyone was sick of hearing about Clinton’s sex life and democrats were probably sick of defending it.
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