I agree with you. I started out as a Cruz fan, then migrated to Trump. I’m just as happy with either. However, Trump needs to learn the art of graciousness, and stop the whining.
I also disagree with Trump over ethanol, and cautious of his mysterious healthcare plan...on the urface it sounds a lot like the Canadian system, socialized medicine.
I admire his energy and no-nonsense approach to getting things done, but he’s damaging himself by too must boasting, and whining.
I’ve listened to every one of his speeches, at every rally, and it occurs to me why he doesn’t need a TelePrompTer...it’s the same thing, over and over. At some point he needs to stop cheerleading, and get serious.
Re: Trump, you said: “I’ve listened to every one of his speeches, at every rally, and it occurs to me why he doesn’t need a TelePrompTer...it’s the same thing, over and over. At some point he needs to stop cheerleading, and get serious.”
I could not agree more! Said perfectly!!!!
In all fairness, all politicians (and anyone who frequently speaks to crowds) tend repeat the same spiel over and over.
The difference, I think is command of the details of the issues. There is a video of Cruz in a sidebar dealing with a hostile Iowa farmer floating around. In it Cruz exhibits IMO a remarkable understanding of the minutiae of the Ethanol issue. Personally, that is what I want in a candidate.
“Trump needs to learn the art of graciousness, and stop the whining.”
In this case, “whining” = “standing up for yourself”. That’s what people have said they want in a President, after years of Bush, etc., rolling over after being attacked.
So, when the music stops, what’s the deal? Stand up for yourself or roll over? People need to decide if they really do want a fighter in the White House.
As my girlfriend said, he also needs to stop wearing goggles into the suntan booths. Those white circles surrounded by his orange head are not very becoming.