Trump is supported by a large amount of Americans.
Even some, who would tend otherwise, toward the Democrat party.
He is poised to win big.
The Democrats seem to have no clue how close their excesses have pushed them toward losing the white working class vote - forever.
Summary of article: Trump points at all the nobles and tells us they have no cloths on.
Unless the republican nominee is willing get into the gutter to fight hillary, he/she has no chance to win.
What Trump offers the American people is someone to give a voice to what they feel.
Hillary Clinton has never really been challenged.
I now believe that when Clinton was facing all the scandals while President, many of which should have brought him down, the Republican party intentionally mishandled everything so they came off looking bad, and Clinton was allowed to skate. Note they all managed to shift blame to others such as Rush Limbaugh.
What scares the UNI-party is that Trump can not be controlled. Because of that, I worry for Trumps safety.
I also worry about our nation if something should happen to Trump. The left seems to be totally deaf to the warning bells being rung across this country (indeed the world).
It is sort of like the build up to WWI when all the leaders misunderstood what was happening, and millions lost their life (and the world changed forever).
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He picks at them until they are forced out of their comfort zone and to a place where they become angry and brittle.
Hillary was born angry and brittle...and Trump will cause her to snap like a twig.
Trump will also force Hillary and her staff into a daily battle on the news and twitter. Hillary is not a daily person. She works one day and then retires from the scene to rest for a while.
Trump will give her no rest. She and her staff will work overtime returning Trump's barbs.
It's gonna get ugly (which is a good thing for Trump and the country, because it will expose the real Hillary).
From the article:
“Donald Trump is the one least likely to defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 general election.”
Read that again, Trump fanbois.
The current presidential cycle is perhaps the strangest of my lifetime; that is not going to change anytime soon. Among its strangest aspects is that the Republican candidate most able to harm Hillary Clinton prior to the general election is the one least likely to beat her in that election.
Some other notable slams by this libertarian:
Beyond his often nativist and economically illiterate base, he is having this effect, whether for good or for ill, on millions of Americans who would not consider voting for Mr. Trump in a general election.
A large part of Trumpâs appeal is his willingness to say things that other politicians wonât say. In that willingness he comes across to many, especially the lightly informed, as a noble truth-teller. And even for those who would not vote for an arrogant often-wrong blowhard, Trump nevertheless plants in their minds toxic seeds that have roughly the same effect on his opponentsâ favorability ratings that Roundup has on the weeds in your lawn.
On Monday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump said he didnât want to talk about why Hillary was late to the stage because it was âtoo disgusting.â The implication of the comment makes me wonder, yet again, why there are any women would even briefly consider supporting this schoolyard bully.
The author also gets it wrong when he says, The more Trump can convince moderate and independent voters that Hillaryâs strongest arguments for herself are somewhere between irrelevant and disqualifying, the harder it becomes for her to carry those swing voters who now determine American elections.
Romney won the independent vote and still lost by 5 million. The Rep candidate must win some Dem voters who outnumber Reps. Trump is actually connecting with blue collar workers, something Romney and McCain could not do. The issue of immigration resonates with them.
To Hillary Clinton, Trump spells M-R-S-P-R-E-S-I-D-E-N-T.
This line from the article is incredibly condescending:
Beyond his often nativist and economically illiterate base
Come to think of it, I never thought of the American Spectator is being particularly economically literate. And what the author sees as nativist is simply putting the interests of Americans over those of illegal immigrants and foreign interests. That is not what nativism is about. It’s just common sense.
That, IMO, is Trump's strongest suite. He is pulling in voters from all over the spectrum. Knock him out and they will all gravitate back towards their origins. Cruz, as good as he is, nor anyone else has that kind of attraction.
The pundits, including conservative pundits, have been dead wrong about Donald Trump since he got into the race in June. They have no credibility with me anymore as they have been proven wrong time and time again.
Trump will literally steamroll over Killary. She won’t know what to do about him.