Posted on 04/13/2016 6:24:14 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A perfect example of why it can be hard sometimes to dislike Trump. He may be a con artist but every now and then hell all but tell you that hes conning you. Theres a certain integrity in that.
Are you concerned that your states primary system is rigged, as Trump and his lackeys have spent the past week insisting about Colorado, and that democracy itself may hang in the balance? Well hold that thought. Lets see how he does delegate-wise there before forming any hasty conclusions.
Our Republican system is absolutely rigged. Its a phony deal, he said, accusing party leaders of maneuvering to cut his supporters out of the process. They wanted to keep people out. This is a dirty trick.
Asked about the appearance of disorganization, Mr. Trump said in an interview, You have to remember Im leading. He added, Im more than 200 delegates ahead, so over all, Im doing very well.
But in what sounded like a wink-wink aside, he said, Dont forget, I only complain about the ones where we have difficulty.
Protecting the peoples right to choose their nominee is essential to maintaining the wests democratic heritage unless doing it some other way would lead to Cruz getting skunked, in which case, hey. Thats true to the spirit of Trump as a sort of American caudillo: Democracy is useful or not to the extent that the outcome benefits him personally or not. If Paul Manafort had come aboard and outfoxed Cruz in the delegate game to win Colorado, suddenly the outcome there would be offered as proof (not unjustifiably) that Trump really is the wily far-seeing executive with all the best people around him that he presents himself as being. Theyll pay lip service to democracy to flatter populism but in the end its only the results that matter.
Speaking of Colorado, heres a smart aside from Rush Limbaughs program today. If Colorados system is an obvious travesty of justice, why didnt Trump notice until about a week ago? Why wasnt his democratic spirit inflamed last August, when the state GOP decided that they wouldnt bother with their usual beauty-contest caucus vote?
We all know that the Trump campaign is continuing to actively I dont want to use the word complain, but theyre being very critical of the Colorado process, okay? So my question is this. The Colorado process has been known for months and months and months. Im serious here. Not trying to make a point with it. Im actually asking a question.
Why not complain about this two months ago? Why not call attention to it last month, two weeks ago, two months ago? Why wait until after the results to start complaining about how it was rigged? Its not as though something happened in Colorado that nobody knew was gonna happen. Its not as though they changed the rules in the middle of the process during the weekend. So why complain, why call attention to it now? Why not do so a month ago? Why not back in September or October or whenever the Trump campaign found out how Colorado was gonna manage its affairs here during the primary?
Purely as a matter of PR, it would have been smart for Trump to start attacking Colorados delegate process months ago. That would have inflamed his fans there, encouraging them to run for county and state delegates in order to thwart a rigged system, and it would have tainted any eventual Cruz victory by shaping public opinion in advance to see the results as illegitimate. The answer to Rushs question, though, is that Trump doesnt really care how Colorado does things. Thats the point of the first excerpt above. All he cared about was the outcome, and apparently his campaign is so disorganized in Colorado that not until very recently did they even realize they were going to get their asses handed to them in wrangling delegates. If Corey Lewandowski or whoever had come to Trump last October and said, We have no campaign staff in Colorado and were going to get blown out at the state convention, Trump surely would have started complaining at the time. But to all appearances, the inner circle didnt understand until it was too late just how much of an advantage Cruz had. The best spin you can put on it, I think, is that they thought theyd finish Cruz off at the ballot box and clinch 1,237 even without Colorado, rendering the outcome there irrelevant. Although even on that theory, theyre guilty of poor planning and overestimating their strength.
On that note, heres Rudy Giuliani explaining his strange decision to say that hes voting for Trump, is encouraging others to vote for Trump, but is not endorsing Trump. Why not? Because, says Rudy, he doesnt know the people in Trumps campaign and, quite palpably, doesnt want to work with them. He was even more blunt in an interview with Fox News this morning: If you endorse somebody, you sort of take on the organization and Id like to see Donald make some serious changes to his organization for his good. Giuliani doesnt want to be a surrogate for a group which he obviously thinks doesnt know what its doing. When was the last time you saw someone quasi-endorse a candidate for president while adding, in so many words, that his campaigns a loser?
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Trump has a sense of humor.
He sure knows how to crank up the self-serious and self-important jackals.
Under regulations established in the 1980s, delegates cannot take money from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors or foreign nationals. But an individual donor is permitted to give a delegate unlimited sums to support his or her efforts to get selected to go to the convention, including money to defray the costs of travel and lodging.
From the Washington Post, 4/11/16.
It should have been like Dubya getting 28 delegates and McCain gettign 12 delegates.
Not a lottery where the anti trump forces get 4000 of their own on to the winners list.
He does not want to win he just want to get a new reality TV contract.
He has to stay in now because if he drops out he pi$$es off all of the buffoons that think he is a real _residential candidate and his reality TV contract will be flushed with his morning poop.
If Cruz loses 83 delegates to Trump and Kasich he will only be able to win in a contested brokered convention.
“But in what sounded like a .....”
In other words, “I’m totally making this crap up folks.”
If Cruz loses 83 delegates to Trump and Kasich he will only be able to win in a contested brokered convention.
Can you point to states where he won through illegitimacy?
Cruzbots have no sense of humor. They are unable to pick up on it.
He didn't complain when he lost in States where there was actual voting.
>>> He sure knows how to crank up the self-serious and self-important jackals.
yeah, they get all wee-wee’d up.
I want you cruzers to understand where you are. Cruz would get annihilated by hillary. Trump wins the following states.. New York, Florida. New Jersey. Michigan. Ohio, Indiana, Viginia and CALIFORNIA!! Bookmark this. Cruz will lose 40 states !!! Believe me. If you want to whip that bitch — know this! Donald is only 2 % back nationally — and he has not even started on her ( SHE IS A CRIMINAL) !! PULL TOGETHER!! DUMP SCRUZ!! We can win!!
You’re close to ruining this website ith your spamming anti-Trump garbage. I would prefer both sides stop but I am sure it won’t. But are absolutely one of, if not, the worst.
Or, in other words, "If there is no cheating involved, I easily win because the majority of the voters want me to be the nominee."
If Cruz ends up within 200 delegates of Trump, he should be deemed to be in the lead.
I've also heard Trump referred to as a "clown", but I prefer to think of him as a showman - neither clown nor con artist. He acts in a manner calculated to draw free press, and I'm okay with that. Knowing what he is doing and doing it in a way that helps him win votes makes his outlandish behavior a positive.
I'm watching and waiting for him to hit his "Paste" button to respond to post #12. I have another browser tab open watching for the same thing in another thread.
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