There was a time when Coulter was listened to. It has come down to about half and half. Since this is about Trump, and she supports Trump, half will like it and the other half won’t.
Bottom line for me: Trump has won. It’s pretty much over.
What, did they go and hold an election while I was asleep?
It’s funny how Coulter’s reputation here has revived, after all the years of “She’s dead to me!” and further sex-specific invective.
So The Donald is neither “conservative” nor “Republican”.
Big Whoop.
A very broad swath of inhabitants of this territory once known as “the United States of America” are interested in neither of those two concepts, and for reasons that go far beyond the normal range of political discourse, such as it has been practiced in this country for decades now.
The big enemy is, and has been for some time, “political correctness”, a self-censorship of what may be said or done, because it may “offend” some individual or demographic. The Donald comes in like a bull in a china shop, and demolishes these “politically correct” icons right and left, about women, about illegal immigration, about Obamacare, about ISIS, about over-regulation that is ruining the US economy, about bad trade deals with other countries, about bad treaties made with nations dedicated to diminishing and taking down whatever is left of the American ideal, about the shabby treatment of our veterans, and about the sanctity of preserving a wealthy class that is the engine for the rising prosperity of all.
The first rule in real estate development is to restore the real estate to its highest and best use. And sometimes, to do that, you have to demolish the rickety structures now standing there.
Here comes the wrecking ball.
“Trump has won. Itâs pretty much over.” for the American Republic, it is over if this is true.
I agree. Trump is virtually bullet-proof in the political aspect of things as demonstrated in the last few months. He has national name recognition. He has cross-over appeal. He knows how to sell and how to negotiate. And he hits the right buttons. He is not now nor ever will be at the top of my list. But being able to beat Hillary Clinton is a necessary quality of the next Repub candidate.
Can Cruz beat Hillary? I think so, but I was also fooled into thinking that Romney would beat Obama.