Posted on 03/07/2016 5:24:19 AM PST by shortstop
It's kind of like the barking dog that ran headlong into the back end of a stopped car:
Now that you've caught it, what are you going to do with it?
That's my question for Donald Trump.
Now that you've caught it, what are you doing to do with it?
Now that you seem to have all but secured the Republican nomination for president, what are you going to do with it? How are you going to assure the American people that you are serious about the job, and that you have a specific and substantive plan for moving the country forward?
How do you show the people of the world that you are worthy of being president of the United States?
How do you lay aside the showmanship of the campaign, and take up the mantle of respectability that the office and the enormity of the task demand?
The Detroit debate was a train wreck. It left those who watched it with an odd uneasiness in their stomachs, some slight whiff of panic that made them fear the primary campaign might have gone horribly wrong. After seven years of Obama, built upon a shaky foundation of the irresponsible years before, America is in peril and half of its people are in a funk. Things are bad, and this election has to count. This is when we snatch the Republic back from the edge of a precipice.
So this election is big.
And as you shouted over Rubio, and boasted of the size of your schlong, a fear arose that you might not be big enough for the task. As the Fox moderators asked you the exact same question CNN moderators had asked you before, and you gave the same demonstrably ridiculous answer, a chill wind blew through the Trump Train.
At least it did where I sit.
When you gave the same simplistic lines you had given at the nine previous debates you've participated in, you raised doubts that you may not actually have any better answer. We know it's going to be great, we know we're going to start winning, but how. Specifically. What is your plan? In any area. Pick one.
A president and his platform have to have substance and specifics, and seriousness. You don't always have to be the buttoned-down guy most politicians are, but you do have to show that it's in your repertoire. You've shown that you are a good salesman, but you've not shown that you have a good product. There is no doubt you can be elected, there is grave doubt that you can serve.
And there is doubt that you have the temperament for the job.
As Rubio melted down at the debate, for example, an opportunity arose for you to be the bigger man and defuse the awkward confrontation. It would have been a display of maturity and reasonableness, and of your supposed negotiation skills, but you responded to his immaturity with your own, and the spiral into disgrace continued.
Presidents don't do that.
Presidents have to be worthy to stand on the tarmac at Dover.
Presidents have to be worthy to lay a wreath at Arlington.
Presidents have to have a personal goodness that allows them to be able to show love to all, and keep commitments to all, and to stand as a personal representative of the Republic, its flag and its people.
The hands of a president one day may have to fasten the Medal of Honor around a hero's neck those hands should not have been held up to demonstrate the size of a penis.
A president needs the ability to be presidential; Trump has not yet demonstrated that ability.
And now is the time.
As the full-bore sweep of big-state primaries bears down on us, as the math becomes more and more undeniable, Donald Trump needs to prove that this is about us, not him. He must show that this isn't some outgrowth of his own massive ego, but is a genuine commitment to saving a nation that has enriched him and been home to us.
He needs to start acting like a grown up.
He needs to genuinely reach out to others by respecting them and speaking to and about them courteously.
He needs to take his platform which fits nicely on a hat and expound upon it with specificity and credibility.
He needs to show that if nominated and elected statistical likelihoods that he can actually serve.
And he needs to do it now.
Donald Trump is on track to secure the presidency.
And he needs to tell us what he's going to do with it.
Or a bunch of us on the Trump Train are going to jump off before it's too late.
Trump said one day he would welcome Syrian refugees.
The next day he backed off that and stated there should be a moratorium.
There.
I’m sure you’re ever so much more happy now.
Perfect!
How much is Trump paying you to promote this nasty, racist, vulgar, bigoted con man from New York?
Yes. I know. It’s his southern get-away. The point is, he held a press conference, and frankly, I thought he looked/sounded, well, presidential.
I admit I have not had a chance to hear him in a long time- I hope he did not go downhill (like Mike Church - who insulted his listeners constantly when they called in)
Trump got down there because that is where he is comfortable.
I can't believe it's that hard to look presidential on national television.
It is not that hard. Cruz has demonstrated this over and over. He also IS the one that can lead us out of the quagmire we are in.
What could you say other than, touché?
What could you say other than, touché?
“Geneva convention gonna do over for him so he can have the military torture and target civilians?’
Actually if we apply the Geneva Convention to this war then we can do anything we want to terrorists caught on US soil.
Oh, how so you ask?
If an enemy combatant is cause in the US they are behind our lines and not in uniform.
Under the Geneva Convention that enemy combatant can be shot, hung or what ever on the spot, without a trial.
If we capture someone in NYC who just planted a dirty bomb that will go off in 5 hours, what would you do?
Me I’d draw an quarter him or whatever it takes to find the bomb.
Also, you can turn the person over to a left-wing NAZI to get the information, just tell him the guy’s a Jew.
Bravo
That’s not fair. He does need to tone it down a bit at times but Donald is the last chance to make America great again-RESPECTED again.
He is the ONLY one who will stand up to corrupt politicians.
HE IS THE VOICE OF WE THE PEOPLE..who have been ignored by those we put in power.
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