There is that issue of The Donald’s billion bucks and media savvy. Trump certainly isn’t remotely a conservative, but he knows how to play the media much better than any other potential candidate out there right now.
The thing that really lights me up about people like Levin and Coulter is that I’m long since fed up with lawyers. We, as a nation and an economy, have far too many lawyers. We have at least twice as many of these parasites as we need. For all the so-called “Constitutional law” lawyers we have, we’re certainly losing our Constitutional rights faster than ever. We have a SCOTUS that is populated with nothing but Ivy League graduates and I fear for the Constitution more than at any time in my life. There’s no point that is so obvious to the rest of us that these parasites won’t dissect the common sense out of the Constitution in pursuit of their airy-fairy legal theories.
As for free trade: I’ve made my stripes widely and well known. I also used to be a “free trader.” Then when the facts showed me that it wasn’t working quite so well as the theorists and economists promised, I changed my mind. People like Levin don’t know their pompous asses from a warm rock on economics or business - after all, he’s lawyer, an economic parasite. He produces nothing tangible - the output of lawyers is nothing but more and more sophistic twaddle on paper or in the ether.
And I’ve really, really, really had my fill of the Ivy League brand of lawyers. Levin isn’t one of them, but Coulter is, as is Obama and his cadres.
Donald Trump is plenty conservative. Anyone who says he will put our military on the Mexican border is. He is Paleo-conservative on trade with China and OPEC. Trump has some liberal positions but so do Huckster and Romney so big deal.
Did you see him take on George Stephanopulis yesterday? This is what a conservative does.