Posted on 08/30/2015 9:54:59 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Although Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been stretching out his lead in the polls, hes still stumping hard and not taking anything for granted.
And a resounding straw poll victory Saturday could mean its paying off.
Normally I wouldnt say this but I need your frigging vote, do you understand that? he told a crowd of loyal supporters in Nashville on Saturday.
Imagine Jeb Bush coming out with that? Hed get kicked out of the country club. Hillary Clinton? The feminists would figure out what frigging really meant, and get the vapors. Even regular-guy Scott Walker would probably never say it out loud not into a microphone, anyway.
But Trump made it sound like a winner.
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See #180. I should have pinged you.
Careful! You may need that A to sit on when you realize that he is not the man you take him for. ROTFL all you like but have some regard for your well-being and CYA.
You do have a very fine homepage for a Trump cheerleader.
On Megyn Kelly and her monthlies, I adamantly disagree with any claim that this was a figment of Eric Erickson's imagination. OTOH, Erickson is neither a leftist hack nor a conservative hero. Check the article on Erickson in Wikipedia which attributes the "blood coming out of her wherever to Fox News and not to Erickson.
Trump has been cozy with Her Satanic Majesty, with the Clinton Family Crime Foundation, with Chicago's The Rahmfather, etc., etc., etc. This is excused as a cost of doing real estate business by The Donald. Bribery of leftists is still bribery of leftists. What are the sultans of Brunei and Abu Dhabi doing that Trump is not doing?
When Willard tries to get in again, I will join you in attacking him but, until then, you and I must agree to disagree.
When Trump is over with, as I suspect he will be when he fails to navigate the ideological waters, I promise to be kind.
God bless you and yours! I
The border issues got brought to my front door, one reason why Trump’s no-hold-barred comments about Mexicans rang so very true. When they’re practically in your face showing utter disrespect for the law, nevermind community, other issues tend to become of lesser import. I was an ear-witness (ear as in heard) to an attempted murder across the street from my house of two police officers by an illegal from Central America (who had been in the country unmolested for a decade since Dubya), and harrassed on a daily basis for 7 straight years by Mexicans of dubious immigration status (but about as low-class as you can get) to the point it was harming my already subpar health, it was just “enough is enough.” Those were just a couple of instances.
When you have drunk driving killers, murderers, rapists and other trash that becomes routine in your ‘hood, something is very, very wrong (especially when they’re not supposed to be in this country). When you have people insisting we should be tolerant and accommodating to these individuals by enlightened elites who seem to live in areas where they’d never personally put up with it if it was in their face, the reaction can rightfully boil over to rage. I could’ve delivered that same speech Trump did, and with a lot more colorful metaphors thrown in that would make him sound like the Pope.
As for Megyn Kelly/Erick Erickson, I already hashed out that discussion with another FReeper who took your position on the matter. I followed it from the moment Erickson let loose with the claim, and I know what his intent was, and to use it to drive a nail into Trump’s candidacy and elevate his idol, El Jebbe. He lost, and Kelly’s credibility was obliterated by that disgusting campaign debate performance of hers. I’m frankly enjoying watching Trump expose and destroy the establishment hacks and flunkies. It’s about time we take no prisoners.
Trump has indeed had to do business with evil individuals, such as the Clintons, Dingy Reid, et al. By that reckoning, he also knows where the bodies are buried, and that none of these people now want him anywhere near the Presidency. It’s so very telling.
I think he has already gone too far and invested too much of himself to pull out now. He’s absolutely needed to get this country back on the right course, and a VERY firm hand is needed, and with apologies to Teddy Roosevelt, he needs to continue to speak loudly AND carry a big stick. He’s the person to forge a new dynamic in this nation with a new coalition of voters from across the spectrum. People respect a real winner, and he is certainly that, and he stands a great shot at getting the kinds of votes that many Republicans cannot (so long as they’re stuck in their gutless weasel, apologize for being right mode).
Other than Cruz, whom I reiterate I will vote for in the primary (unless he drops out), this is the first person I’ve been excited to vote for in a general election since I got the vote, and this will be my 7th Presidential vote. The first 5 were simply to stop the Democrat criminals, the 6th was to stop the bipartisan criminal cabal, but the 7th will be for the man whom I believe will deliver the death blow to that bipartisan cabal. I hope within a year you’ll be on board (if he’s the nominee).
God bless you and yours as well.
I personally think Trump was Patton.
Thank you! I’m glad you finally got the message.
I’m a Cruz guy but I just love what Trump is doing to the gope. I have no say in the primaries because I am in commiefornia.
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Thank you, Black Elk. I thoroughly enjoyed your little opus on our Republican history. Particularly, yes, poor Betty Ford.
I will keep your health in my prayers. Please keep my health in yours.
Trump was born almost 7 months after Patton was assassinated (and as we know, the General believed in reincarnation).
Of course ! Thank you.
Now how was Patton assassinated? I thought it was a MVA?
I agree there’s competiton, especially with all the abortions.
I do think there’s a merit system based on previous attainment. Patton wouldn’t be born into a Bangladesh family.
There are claims out there on the subject. I personally think the timing of when his death occurred and that there were those “elites” whom were terrified about what he knew and wanted him silenced is enough to question whether or not this was a genuine “accident.” Although I haven’t read it, in Bill O’Reilly’s book, he claimed that Stalin ordered the “hit” (not the car wreck, but poisoned in the hospital where he was recovering). Since we know what Stalin did in having opponents murdered, it’s not far-fetched.
A more frightening scenario is that it may have been done by “our guys.” Patton knew where the bodies were buried, he knew about the Soviet collusion and infiltration into our government and military.
Had he lived, I think he’d have been elected President in 1948 (on the GOP ticket), and we would never have had a decades-long Cold War and he would’ve weeded out the Soviet network infesting our government, constructed during FDR’s regime and continuing under Truman and even Ike. Those elites needed him to be gone by any means necessary.
Note how history seems to be repeating itself with Trump and those present-day elites who are fine and dandy while our nation turns into a third-world hellhole. I have worries that Trump might similarly be the victim of an assassination plot (since the attacks against him the usual “media” way of going after his character have failed).
Here’s one article on the subject:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3869117/General-George-S.-Patton-was-assassinated-to-silence-his-criticism-of-allied-war-leaders-claims-new-book.html
I always thought it was more than a bit curious that of the top military leaders, it wasn’t Patton or MacArthur who ended up as President, but Eisenhower (who ultimately proved mediocre at best and destructive at worst: he did virtually nothing to root out the Soviet network, left the GOP in shambles by 1958 and didn’t lift a finger to stop JFK/LBJ from stealing the 1960 election).
Very interesting. Looks like Trump has unfinished business.
BE, was that a Rolling Stones reference in there? I know we can’t always get what we want but how about some sympathy for the devil?
Excellent post. WFB is still worth perusing. I have picked up a few books of his over the years, ‘A Hymnal, The Governor Listeth’, and they are excellent reminders of fairly recent history as well as forgotten cultural detritus and all told with that subtle wit that ought to be the hallmark of conservatism. There are some that may be more or less conservative than he on the right but for wit and style, is there even a contender these days?
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