Posted on 09/17/2015 5:36:10 AM PDT by Kaslin
Members of the Republican establishment are beginning to worry. Their grasp on power is slipping like sand through a childs fingers as they desperately try to hold on.
This primary season was supposed to be smooth sailing, easy going. It would start with a large field of excellent candidates from across the spectrum of the Republican Party engaging in serious policy debates and producing a confident candidate fully prepared to take on Hillary Clinton for the presidency. But as the old joke goes, If you want to make God laugh, make a plan.
Donald Trumps candidacy is the publicity stunt that could. Hes found himself at the top of the polls, the mouse that roared.
Nothing about Trumps campaign is conventional, which is exactly why its working. Other candidates have left their homes and are traveling the country non-stop, shaking hands, kissing babies and taking questions in coffee shops about issues no president will ever encounter.
Meanwhile, Trump sits in Manhattan, in his office in a building he built and put his name on, picks up the phone, calls CNN for 20 minutes and dominates the next 24 hours of news coverage. Its a campaign noted recluse Howard Hughes couldve run. But its working.
No other candidate could make a phone call to a cable news network and get a half-hour of airtime. Fox News seems to have drawn a line, shunning the phone call for a satellite remote set up in the lobby of Trumps building. His commute is an escalator ride.
No other candidate ever has polled so high so long while simultaneously risking rickets from rarely leaving a building.
Oddly enough, none of the other candidates even seem to understand why Donald Trump is beating them. They keep doing the same things theyve always done to win elections, but now those things are not working.
Theyre confused as to how someone who has supported tax hikes, extolled the virtues of single-payer health care, and wants to fund Planned Parenthood can be leading in a Republican primary when theyre saying all the things focus groups and pollsters tell them to say. The answer is easy: Theyre conventional; Trump is a boat-rocker. And people, especially in times of unrest, are drawn to boat-rockers.
In his prime, Muhammad Ali could beat any boxer alive today. But put him in a ring with Chuck Liddell, and its a different story. Liddell fights differently, and Ali wouldnt be prepared. Ali might be able to outlast him and ultimately win, but he would take a beating in the first few rounds. Thats what the GOP field is experiencing right now.
That none of those Republicans has adopted even some of Trumps attitude toward the press and passion on issues such as immigration proves either they are too dependent on consultants and focus groups or they simply do not get it.
Celebrity in the United States is now everything. Progressives have elevated celebrity whether earned through accomplishment or talent or willingness to make a spectacle of yourself to the highest order of society. YouTube and Instagram celebrities and other assorted non-entities who garner the support of millions of fans and millions more of their dollars is the new normal.
But its a normal that most of the GOP candidates dont understand, but Donald Trump does. Whatever you think of him, hes a celebrity first. Name another real-estate billionaire. Can you? Were it not for his TV shows and public feuds in the media, you wouldnt know his name either.
Hes famous because hes unapologetic in what he says; hes popular for the same reason.
Yes, hes flip-flopped. Hes not all that conservative on many things and not conservative at all on others. But when it comes to what motivates voters most immigration, confidence, national pride, etc. no one is more vocal and unflinching than Donald Trump.
Its not as though his positions on these issues are all that different from many others in the field. Its how he expresses them.
For decades, weve had Republicans apologizing for being Republican or adding qualifiers, such as compassionate, as if they are ashamed to be known as conservatives. Trump doesnt apologize for anything, even when he should. Hes not an unabashed conservative, but he is unabashedly Donald Trump. Thats his appeal.
Its not as though theres no substance there, but so far hes a lot of sizzle and Salisbury steak. What will he do about radical Islamists flooding into the west embedded with refugees? No idea. But no one cares. Hes telling people things are going to get better. Hes the Tony the Tiger of presidential candidates, Itll be grrrreat!
If the other candidates want to win the nomination, they have to become a bit of Tony the Tiger themselves. That does not mean slamming Donald Trump his supporters take that as further confirmation he is aggravating the right people and instilling pride and confidence in America again.
His speeches are like attending a pep rally; the rest are like listening to a timeshare pitch. They believe in what they are saying for the most part, as does he. But they appear to bore even themselves with the same clichés, catchphrases and safe rhetoric.
You want to beat Trump, the easy way to do it is to simply do it. Forget knocking him down; focus on building yourself up. Ditch the scripts. Fire the consultants. Say what you really believe and what you want to do. Speaking honestly from the heart is much easier than regurgitating talking points.
The easy way to beat Donald Trump is to learn from him and become a better candidate because of it. If none of them can do that, theyd better get in line to support him because they will lose.
Well, I don’t know. I’ll give him a pass for now-—would never support due to amnesty.
At this point I’m thinking a Trump-Cruz ticket might save this nation. Trump to get things done, Cruz to advise him on what needs to be done, bases on the Founding Fathers. If Trump will listen.
Who is this Derek Hunter guy? Another pundit or a solid man? I can’t figure it out from this piece.
Why does your father want to destroy the Jews? Is that the same reason you want to destroy The Donald?
Cruz wants to increase H-1B quotas 5 fold, ugh.....
The huge crowd and support for Trump show Americans are sick and tired of illegal immigrants and want them OUT of the U.S.
Trump is the strongest candidate on this critical issue and on this issue alone, I believe we should support him.
What is the alternative?
Cruz is crazy on unmitigated immigration, he wants to increase H-1B 5 fold. Cruz is not my man.
“The easy way to beat Donald Trump is to learn from him and become a better candidate because of it”
Lame. Typical teaser crap from “journalists” these days. Explain for paragraph after paragraph before ever giving the answer, and the answer was thoughtless and lame.
Derek Hunter eh? Let’s have a look at what he brings to the table:
> “Theyre confused as to how someone who has supported tax hikes, extolled the virtues of single-payer health care, and wants to fund Planned Parenthood can be leading in a Republican primary when theyre saying all the things focus groups and pollsters tell them to say. “
Complete Bullcrap!
> “Now the odd thing about The Donald, he is not very much of a conservative .... “
So Wrong.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3330070/posts?page=79#79
GRRRRREAT posts BUMP!
HOORAY Trump
Oh they get it...they're just bought and paid for by K Street and especialy the USCC. They can't adopt Trump's position, if they do they're campaigns will be broke the next day.
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He built a company worth 10 BILLION dollars composed of High end real estate all over the World while hiring tens of thousands of employees a Mouse??!
noteworthy: "It [the primary] would start with a large field of excellent candidates from across the spectrum of the Republican Party engaging in serious policy debates and producing a confident candidate fully prepared to take on Hillary Clinton for the presidency".
That's just what they have. The real problem is it isn't going the way they anticipated.
Two-three months ago Trump announced his candidacy, entered the shrinking GOP tent and kicked over their tables and chairs and then said: "Wanna wrestle?"
The rest is just gravy.
Agreed. But that is why I suggested a Trump-Cruz ticket not a Cruz-Trump ticket. Trump will have his way on immigration.
XeroCare passed in 2009. Cruz was elected in 2012.
He has been writing for Townhall.com since June 5, 2011, So you can see there are plenty of articles you can catch up to read and form your opinion
Hey Noobie, you have the right to your opinion no matter how ridiculous.
It went over your head, didn’t it?
Anyone wonder how the coffers are doing at the RNC? Anyone stupid enough to volunteer to help them?
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