Posted on 04/05/2011 6:47:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Far too much energy is being expended trying to figure out how Donald Trump figures in the upcoming presidential race. Will he run? If so, when? If not, when? Why? Why not? Its a bigger time-waster than following the rantings of Charlie Sheen on the Internet.
That same time and energy could better be directed to unraveling the issues and style that make us even pause to consider Trumps candidacy when there are so many other conventional candidates to choose from. In my view, his looming candidacy seems better suited to earnest imitation than to introspection. Like third-party and independent candidacies that have traditionally given the Republicans and Democrats ideas for innovation, his insurgency suggests some strategies that the other Republicans should steal.
Why would anyone even 10 percent of Republicans, according to a recent CNN poll take The Donald very seriously as a presidential candidate? Now, thats a question that deserves some rumination. For one thing, his business background speaks strongly to the biggest and most pressing issues out there: jobs and the economy. Voters assume that hes pretty much a one-trick pony, but its a performance no other politician has been able to pull off. Were willing to turn the rodeo over to amateurs if the pros have all been thrown from this economic broncos saddle. Candidates wanting to steal (or inherit) Trumps meager, yet potentially decisive, 10 points might want to take note. Start talking more about creating jobs and less about base-courting red-meat issues that the rest of the pack dotes on. Youll never get Trump Tower status over in the weeds.
While youre refocusing on the jobs issue, it might also be useful to listen hard to Trumps America first rhetoric and his plea that we restore American manufacturing. I suspect there are a lot of eager ears drawn to this line of argument. Conventional politicians, even (or especially) conservatives and Republicans, sometimes seem to figure that being a homer when it comes to the economy is too provincial, or that it contravenes their sacrosanct notions of free-market economics while making them sound a little too much like Big Labor shills. Any Republican who lets fears like that get in the way of winning votes from economically beleaguered Americans is not worthy of our nomination. Youre fired.
Its not only Trumps agenda thats worth pirating, his style is worthy booty. The pugnacious and cocksure strength thats his calling card is worth emulating. His tweaking of Obama over the birth certificate issue is a great example of this. The birther ploy is, of course, absurd when evaluated as an assault on Obamas legitimacy as our elected president. But when alternatively treated as evidence that he wont let political correctness prevent him from putting Obama on the griddle, its a great recipe. Our party is going to need someone who brings the heat and doesnt apologize for it. This aint gonna be a debating society, or we wont win. Thats Baracks home turf.
Trumps strength also will figure well on issues ranging from Middle East policies to negotiations with Mexico over drug violence and immigration. Republicans and independents want someone whos tough to be our voice in these hot spots. Right now, Trump is talking tougher and seems more resolute on some of these issues than all the others combined. When will another Republican take note and get with the bad cop program? Arnold Schwarzenegger twice took a similar tough guy approach when running for governor of California, and the public ate it up. Of course, Trump and Schwarzenegger cultivated celebrity personas that said Youre fired and Ill be back before running, but theres still time for some of the non-celebrities to get their own superhero magic going.
Trump understands microeconomics very well, which explains his acquisition of wealth.
But nobody who supports government-run universal healthcare, as Trump has done in recent years, really understands macroeconomics.
The economic problems in our country have to do with macroeconomics.
Pulse of the people.
Check it bee four you wreck it!
You read about it here, the one who dared gaze upon the ones college records.
Trump, you got an ACE if you want one!
So the author here (David Hill) is saying that Trump really isn't seriously questioning O’s eligibility, he's simply demonstrating to the masses that he won't cower to political correctness.
Nice try but unless Mr. Hill can prove he has reliable inside information I don't buy it.
I remember hearing about him, but I can’t seem to recall his name. Do you know what it is, or where I could read more about him?
That being said, you’ve made a great point. Donald Trump surely has the power to get the Chinese exchange student out of prison. If he is sincere about not just the birth certificate issue, but freedom as a concept, he will work to release this student from prison. I predict that Trump will completely ignore him, as Trump only cares about maintaining a liberal in the White House, be it himself or Hussein Osama.
First I've heard of it. Tell us more. Were there articles about him on Free Republic? Anybody got links?
The Chinese FE student story has been memory holed.
I’m sorry, I’ve been getting a new hip. Is there any sort of Donald Trump group here at Freerepublic? He’s no doubt my man.
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