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Posted on 03/10/2016 7:59:29 AM PST by Trumpinator
I was wrong about Donald Trump: Camille Paglia on the GOP front-runners refreshing candor (and his impetuousness, too)
Yes, he remains thin-skinned and easily riled. But his fearlessness and brash energy also seem necessary and rare
Camille Paglia
Im dying for an update from you on Donald Trump. Last summer you called him not a president and a carnival barker. Do you still feel the same? If you loved Trump, would Salon even let you proclaim it? I mean, theyre kind of as liberal as they come, no?
Why cant there be a party that is basically Republican, but minus the religion, minus the legislating of morality, and that cares about climate change/overpopulation? Could Trump be that guy?
Christie Cooley Randolph Santa Rosa, CA
Well, Trump may still be a carnival barker, but hes looking more and more like a president! Along with most media pundits in the Northeast, I found it improbable if not impossible that Trump could survive his klutz-o-rama cascade of foot-in-mouth flubs, from carelessly categorizing Mexican immigrants as rapists to hallucinating about thousands of Muslims cheering the fall of the twin towers from the mean streets of New Jersey. Surely he would soon implode and pouf into fairy dust!
But only a few weeks after that interview of mine in Salon, I suddenly realized that Trumps candidacy had a broad support that few had expected or discerned. The agent of my revelation was a hilariously scathing, viral Web blog video posted by Diamond and SilkLynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, two African-American sisters and former Democrats in Fayetteville, North Carolina. They were reacting with indignant outrage to the first GOP debate, broadcast by Fox News from Cleveland on August 6 and hosted by Megyn Kelly, whose loaded questions had impugned Trump as a sexist.
(Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ...
(*Yes, yes, I know Paglia is one of those rare Lesbians that sides with conservatives more than liberals but the joke wrote itself.)
Pallid continues to confound. Good for her
Pallid?
Be sure to scroll down and read her opinion on Lena Dunham.
“...a party that is basically Republican, but minus the religion, minus the legislating of morality,”
Excuse me, but when have the National Republican party legislated morality? If anything, the leadership is 100% in line with the Godless democrats.
Protecting religious liberty and speech is not legislating morality.
That was great!
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