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In Defense of Donald Trump
Townhall.com ^ | July 2, 2015 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 07/02/2015 4:36:28 AM PDT by Kaslin

I can’t believe it’s come to this – I’m about to defend Donald Trump. It’s not that I have anything against Donald Trump, but I don’t have anything for him either.

Unlike many of my fellow conservatives, I haven’t completely negated his chances of winning already. Many have written him off as a clown show in the race only for publicity, or a non-serious person working some angle for his own benefit. He may well be, but unless and until he shows that, I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

That’s not to say I support him, I’m just resisting the urge to dismiss him until he deserves to be dismissed. That may be tomorrow. Or it may never happen. The same is true for all of the declared candidates at this point.

None have offered specifics of their vision for the country, only a 30,000-foot sketch and platitudes. Having interviewed and had private conversations with several of them, I’ve been impressed and depressed by their answers. But we’re a half-year away from the first vote being cast, so they have time to get up to speed and fill in the gaps, or they will lose (and deserve to).

Trump, on the other hand, has been dismissed by media and the Republican establishment for his “unartful” language. That, to me, is his most intriguing characteristic.

I’ve been a fan of his TV show, less so of his political history. Someone who donated to so many Democrats, and was a registered one until 2009, has a lot of explaining to do. And while I suspect it has to do with the cost of doing business, especially in New York, I’m going to keep my guard up.

But I’m not going to write him off.

The most appealing part of Trump to me is what has the media and the establishment in a tizzy – his blunt, bordering on crass, language.

When liberals wet themselves with outrage over Trump’s announcement comments on immigration, I shrugged. Nothing he said was wrong. They just didn’t like the way he said it, and they hated that he said it. The GOP establishment quickly fell in line, panicking over the comments. But note how they argued semantics, word choices (or omission), more than they did the substance.

Does the liberal media and Republican establishment really believe Latin America is experiencing an exodus of its best and brightest? Are the waves of illegal aliens flooding the southern border Ph.D.s with venture capital seed money walking into the United States to found their tech start-up? Or are they low- and no-skilled workers who are barely literate in their native tongue coming here to be hired by companies willing to break the law to avoid the added administrative, labor and tax cost of hiring Americans?

As for the “criminal” aspect of his statement, one need only conduct an Internet search to find the disturbing truth about that. You won’t read about it in the New York Times or Washington Post, and it won’t be covered on the nightly news. But finding cases of illegal immigrants committing violent crimes are far more common than anything that drives masses of unshowered activists into the streets.

So it really comes down to these people, the media leftists and GOP establishment, not liking what Trump says and how he says it. The left wants future voters dependent on government; the establishment wants the cheap labor, unburdened by payroll taxes or workman’s comp costs. The Chamber of Commerce, or as we called it when I worked in the U.S. Senate, the Chamber of Compromise, couldn’t have scripted it better itself.

Donald Trump is a lot of things, both good and bad, but one thing he is not is stupid. Yes, he was born into money, but he didn’t rest on it. He could’ve lived the life of a Hilton or Kardashian, but he chose not to. He built an empire. And you don’t build an empire without pissing off some people, especially in New York. So what?

We aren’t electing Miss Congeniality; we’re electing a president. Trump’s unapologetic embrace of success, and especially capitalism, is a much-needed trait in America today. The left has been demonizing success, in business anyway, for decades.

Republicans have fallen into this trap, expressing concern and offering plans to address “income inequality” rather than telling people to work their asses off if they want to get ahead, to take risks if they want rewards, and to deal with the consequences of their actions. Trump does that.

You don’t see him slouching around in cargo shorts and faded T-shirts trying to pretend he’ “just like you.” He’s not. He’s worth $9 billion and you aren’t and probably never will be. But you could be.

Trump is a loose cannon, and whether he has the discipline to learn the issues beyond the 30,000-foot level remains to be seen. But he has the skills to. It’s foolish to write him off already, and mostly done from a place of cowardice or discomfort with him being so blunt. For all their bluster, the GOP establishment has adopted the same position as NBC, Univision and Macy’s have. Well, GOP establishment, I don’t watch NBC anymore, never watched Univision and have no use for Macy’s…

I’m not sure where Donald Trump will end up in the field. He can stick around as long as he wants because he doesn’t need to beg for money to finance his campaign. But no matter how long he lasts, if he doesn’t win I do hope his attitude when it comes to dealing with the media and those who attack him rubs off on whoever eventually wins. If you thought the media was tough on Republican nominees in the past, you ain’t seen nothing like what the Clinton machine is ready and willing to do.


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1 posted on 07/02/2015 4:36:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I think he’s got a shot.


2 posted on 07/02/2015 4:37:31 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: Kaslin

One of his supporters informed me that she/he wants Trump to be vague and avoid talking about issue. If that’s the way he wants to run I’m forced to rely on his past comments supporting gay marriage, a woman’s “right to choose”, support for gun control and socialized medicine.


3 posted on 07/02/2015 4:41:43 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Sad fact, most people just want a candidate to tell them what they want to hear)
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To: Kaslin

This author’s feeling about Trump are somewhat similar to my own......he’s bringing a lot of passion and necessary bluntness to the campaign - will help the entire process.

But he’s got a very troubling liberal Democrat past.....


4 posted on 07/02/2015 4:42:44 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: C. Edmund Wright

Trump is for American jobs, and for real borders.

Those are bipartisan issues, and nobody else is saying a word about either of them.

Trump is right on. If supporting American jobs is pro-Democrat, then why is that?


5 posted on 07/02/2015 4:44:46 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Tell me this you numbskull....what good are “AMURKIN JOBS” if those Americans are socialist liberal union thugs by way of protecitionism?????? Are those really AMURKIN jobs?

Damn, expand your teeny mind.


6 posted on 07/02/2015 4:47:41 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: C. Edmund Wright

Just saying.

For an entire generation we have been sending American jobs to China and elsewhere.

Now 93 million Americans are out of work. America’s trade deficit with China hit (yet another) record last year, of 342 billion dollars, and it is still growing. We have a massive budget overhang of over 18 trillion dollars. Yet nobody is saying what needs to be said:

American needs to bring back jobs.

Jobs.


7 posted on 07/02/2015 4:51:05 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

Trump and Sanders appear to agree on jobs. (And probably more than a few other things)


8 posted on 07/02/2015 4:51:49 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Sad fact, most people just want a candidate to tell them what they want to hear)
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To: cripplecreek
Trump and Sanders appear to agree on jobs

Well said. Succinct and to the point.

9 posted on 07/02/2015 4:55:33 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

WE haven’t been sending jobs anywhere....economies evolve. I know, you’ll never be smart enough to understand that concept, but it’s true and it’s bigger than any one man or any one government can control.

You, Trump and BERNIE SANDERS all peas in a pod


10 posted on 07/02/2015 4:56:26 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: C. Edmund Wright
But he’s got a very troubling liberal Democrat past.....

And that is why he will not get my vote

11 posted on 07/02/2015 4:57:37 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

“WE haven’t been sending jobs anywhere....economies evolve.”

That is why we disagree. In fact we disagree on such a basic truth, that we are on completely opposite sides.

We disagree about gravity, temperature, and light.

Your side has been running America into the ground. Someone is going to stand up for working Americans.

It will be someone like Trump.

Or it will be someone like Sanders. It is our choice.

America needs to support, Americans once again.


12 posted on 07/02/2015 5:01:25 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html)
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To: Kaslin

Donald Trump says it like it is and takes no $h^t, certainly a breath of fresh air.


13 posted on 07/02/2015 5:04:55 AM PDT by kenmcg
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To: C. Edmund Wright
“WE haven’t been sending jobs anywhere....economies evolve”

Money goes to where it is treated well and labor goes to where it is most profitable for the employer. The US HAS been sending jobs overseas, but not in the way the lefties mean. If politicians had the cojones (state and federal) to make more or all states “right to work”, eliminate many of the job crushing rules, regulations and taxes and got rid of the minimum wage we wouldn't send that work elsewhere.

14 posted on 07/02/2015 5:07:04 AM PDT by jdsteel (Give me freedom, not more government.)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

These morons who fixate on free trade as the cause of America losing manufacturing refuse to accept that there could be American reasons for it. After all, China didn’t force us to tax companies into fleeing from America and they didn’t force us to impose ridiculous EPA regulations on those countries.

Those who scream the loudest clearly don’t understand how manufacturing works.


15 posted on 07/02/2015 5:07:32 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Sad fact, most people just want a candidate to tell them what they want to hear)
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To: ilovesarah2012

Here’s a candidate who needs defending. That doesn’t sound like a winner to me.


16 posted on 07/02/2015 5:08:52 AM PDT by bkepley
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To: jdsteel; Cringing Negativism Network
The US HAS been sending jobs overseas, but not in the way the lefties mean.

JD, correct - we have sent jobs away but not in the way Sanders means, or the way Trump means, or the way Trumps fan bois mean. Lot of phony conservatives, or ignorant conservatives, around FR lately.

17 posted on 07/02/2015 5:09:32 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: cripplecreek
These morons who fixate on free trade as the cause of America losing manufacturing refuse to accept that there could be American reasons for it. After all, China didn’t force us to tax companies into fleeing from America and they didn’t force us to impose ridiculous EPA regulations on those countries. Those who scream the loudest clearly don’t understand how manufacturing works.

YEP, every syllable correct...and sadly, LOT of those morons on FR.

18 posted on 07/02/2015 5:10:46 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

I’m going to publicly throw down the gauntlet to you....either STFU or tell me WHY jobs are going overseas.

Get past your fixation on personality (Trump) and your what (jobs leaving) and do what adults do...try and analyze WHY????? So tell me why or shut up!


19 posted on 07/02/2015 5:12:15 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright
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To: cripplecreek
I saw graph that there is only a 5 cent difference between manufacturing in China and the USA. 5 cents. Even Judas Iscariot demand 25 pieces of silver.

I would pay 5 cents more for American quality and a reduced unemployment rate and stop the destruction of American infrastructure.

But then again I am an America not one of the gloBULList pieces of < expletive deleted > that pollute Free Republic.

20 posted on 07/02/2015 5:13:52 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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