Ping
Gee I knew he would be the next President when I heard his opening day speech.
Remember in November.
Hillary Clinton never called Ted Cruz a liar.
Another nuanced, pampered and urbanly isolated liberal stumbling across reality and trying to alibi his way out of his myopia.
Reminds me of the New York reporter that famously said something like: “I still don’t know how Reagan won, I don’t know a single person that voted for him”
A large number had never attended a caucus before. I sensed they were mostly i.e. by a large majority Republicans of Republican sympathizers.
Trump didn't fare that well with a third of fourth place finish. That isn't relevant. What is is if these people carry their anger through to the election, and I think they will, and if that anger is national, you may see a true revolution this fall.
I want an "outsider" to get elected. If it turns out to be Trump, I hope Ann Coulter is right about him.
The people always know before the elites know. Massachusetts Governor recently, “Trump won’t win, I don’t know a single Trump supporter.” Translation- “I don’t know a single normal person.”
My favorite quote:
“I started 2016 covering Jeb Bush the man with the $100 million war chest, the famous last name, the family connections, the stellar conservative résumé and the serious policy proposals. And I watched him hobbled by one single insult, just two devastating words: low energy. When voters started repeating Mr. Trumps insult back to me, without quite realizing they were parroting him, thats when I knew.” Ashley Parker
The GOP is “low energy.”
It’s kind of like the moment in a Greek tragedy when the main character realizes that everything he believed is a lie and nothing he held dear is true.
I’ll build a wall and Mexico will pay for it.