Posted on 10/19/2015 4:34:24 AM PDT by Biggirl
On this weekends broadcast of Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace reacted to his sit-down interview with GOP front-runner Donald Trump, who said he is now beginning to believe that Trump could be elected president of the United States.
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Good, comprehensive list.
But don’t forget Mr. Trump indicated in many different ways that political correctness would be neutered, if not totally eliminated.
“(watch his hands in front of his face as he lies)”
I noticed that too. Had three chances to name the mystery U.S. television manufacturer, but wouldn’t. He was squirming big-time.
LIKE
I’m tellin’ ‘ya, he’s looking like secretariat at Belmont.
I don’t trust Wallace.
“It is only now they realize that “Hey, if I want my relevancy and career options and interviews, etc. to keep on going in a Trump White House, I’d better start backtracking and tone it down.””
What the NE Media Liberal Elitists are starting to realize is that by crucifying Trump, in the event he wins, their Sunday shows are going to get boring very quickly. Like Socialists who think their policies actually benefit someone, the “likability factor” the Republicans employ also benefits no one.
Every day ... a new Donald metaphor for photoshopping ....
It’s remarkable how those same people who don’t want the government telling them how to live their lives and spend their money have no problem telling people how to spend their time. Just an FYI, I believe Ina Garten worked in the Nixon and/or Ford administration(s) developing nuclear weapon policy. She may be a Leftist but stupid, she ain’t.
If you want more details, I'll tell you.
[Had three chances to name the mystery U.S. television manufacturer...]
Here is the company in SC but they don’t BUILD television sets...they ASSEMBLE them just like other third world countries.
http://www.elementelectronics.com/products?tab=usa
You know...when you list it out like that...I haven’t heard anything like that from Hitlery, Bernie, or many of our Republican candidates. Still trying to figure out his comment on 911....it had to be some strategery.
What was revealing about Will’s comments yesterday is he, like the rest of the GOPe, don’t give a rip that our jobs left the country, that massive illegal and legal immigration are driving down the wages for the jobs that are still here, that small business is choking on Obamacare, taxes, and government over-regulation, and that Obama is a petty tyrant ignoring the rule of law and the Constitution as he sees fit.
Will doesn’t care. Jeb Bush doesn’t care. The GOPe doesn’t care. The Media doesn’t care. The ‘Rat Party doesn’t care.
But at least half(probably more than half)the American people care and by God the people will give Donald Trump and/or Ted Cruz the chance to “Make America Great Again” and tell the George Will’s, the Jeb Bush’s, and the “Rat Party where they can stick it.
He said if they want to come back in to OUR country, they would have to do it legally....the way it should have been done all along....
GWB didn't do this, the people from Saudi that flew planes into our buildings on 9/11 were on EXPIRED visas, if the laws had been enforced, WE would have known that and they wouldn't have been here...
The money that his plan would be saving to execute the laws the right way would pay for the people to work and maintain the records....when you have people just walking into OUR country, we don't know who is here, and if they are even the type of people we want here...
That is what he meant with his statement....
I believe it. The best thing about Mike Wallace that the Star Trek meme, “He’s Dead, Jim” works.
He’s already just left of traditional center. That’s okay with me cause there’s still a lot of daylight on the left between him and the GOPe, not as much as Cruz, but Cruz would have to righting up a bit and position himself not to dissimilar from Trump. A bit more political spit and polish, but definitely not too different.
That’s why Cruz is doing the best fund raising ... his drafting off of Trump, Trump knows this and doesn’t mind.
If Cruz ends up supporting Trump in the end, and then if Trump wins, Cruz will be significantly positioned within the Senate.
Unfortunately Trump could not pick Cruz as a running mate. He could, it would be bold and would certainly allow Trump some leeway left and still be well right of Hillary. Trump will either have to go with Rubio (top contender now) or Kasich who couldn’t capitalize off of a good debate. Who faded much too quickly after a good debate performance.
Should Trump fade out or blow out ... the world waits breathlessly, Cruz would be in a similar position, but it would be Kasich, Walker, Jeb, Rubio with Jeb and Walker being well at the bottom of that list. I imagine that Cruz would have to make some concessions to Trump, not a whole VP pick for sure, but Cruz should be careful about considering Jeb.
> “Im hoping that Trump can go the distance to next year.”
I’ve put that concern to rest. There are more than enough examples to examine showing how Trump can keep dominating the news cycle which is what will propel him into the White House. He seems to have been born to dominate just about everything.
The first thing I remind myself is that ‘Trump’ represents a large group of cherry-picked people, chosen to get things done to standards of excellence. So when we say ‘Trump’, we are really talking about a team of people driven to succeed and excel.
So the question is better suited as “can the Trump managers network pull out success in the long run?”. Looking at results of all the various pursuits of the brand of ‘Trump’, we’d have to conclude that ‘Trump’ is a pro while the opposition are minor leaguers.
The show ‘The Apprentice’ has run for 12 (or 15?) seasons with high ratings and is renewed for a new season. That durability is not by chance.
And there are many other examples of the same repeat success.
I am going to sit back and enjoy the show. And I won’t be surprised to see this ‘Babe Ruth of Politics’ swing and miss once in awhile only to be delighted as he eventually swats the ball over the fence.
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