Posted on 03/08/2016 1:19:35 PM PST by Jeff Head
After writing "The Donald Trump Phenomenon - Straight Talk," a couple fo weeks ago. I thought I would further articulate my feelings about this 2016 Election cycle, and in particular the Donald Trump Phenomenon and
what it continues to mean.
This is probably one of the most critical elections for the future of the United States in my life time...similar to, and equal in import, to the 1980 election between then President Jimmy Carter and Ronald
Reagan.
Throughout the GOP Primaries, people have gone from believing that Donald Trump's campaign was not serious, to being aghast at his campaign style, to being surprised at the issues he has raised, to wondering
if and when he might go too far and say things that will end his campaign, to seeing him win numerous states, to seeing record numbers of people turning out to vote, to realizing he might actually win, to
either wildly suppporitng him or trying to find any way to stop him.
Well, as much as some people (ie. the MSM, the DNC, the GOPe, etc.) do not want to admit it, Donald Trump's candidacy and its success to this point is a direct result of a very broken GOP leadership.
candidates, some of them could not follow through because they were blocked by the leadership...and then spurned when they tried (like Ted Cruz) to keep their promises anyway.
This has resulted in a growing frustration and anger amongst Republican voters over the last 10-15 years, who have elected people promising to do one thing, and then seeing them not do it...again, and again,
and again.
Trump has focused on this frustration and provided not only an outlet for it...but has gotten directly into the face of the MSM and the GOPe in a completely politically incorrect fashion.
Inb doing so, Trump says the very things that the frustrated electorate has been thinking, and he proposes plans that they want. And he does it using his own money, and without a lot of adsvisors writing
his speeches for him. THis has his supporters viewing him as a self-made man, a man not beholden to the process...and that is what they want.
This is resulting in a phenomenal attraction to Trump...and not just from the frustrated GOP voters. It is now extending to independents and even democrats who are also sick of the political establishment
and who all want someone to go into that establishment and kick the house down.
They believe Trump is a person who will actually not just talk about it...but who will actually go in and do it.
In the midst of campagning, and indeed, as a result of his former role as a reality show star, people have already determined that:
Romney knew it when he glowingly accepted Trump's endorsement in 2012...and he knew it when he attacked him recently.
But all of these people who are so frustrated and upset with the political estrablismment DO NOT CARE. The people who want to take the country back and want the political establishment put in its place want
things fixed and want theings changed more than they want reverence, political correctness, politeness, or platitudes.
It's that simple and so the people wanting to attack Trump over these things find no traction. They find they cannot use them against Trump because the people already know it and they are supporting him any
The do not understand that it is the very crass nature odf the man, his irreverence, and his profane nature, and the things he is sayting he will do that is precisely what thesevoters want.
This is what is happening in the GOP Presidential Primary race, and IMHO, it is too late for the GOPe or the MSM to stop it.
The establishment and politically correct MSM operatives (which is what they are...passing themselves off as journalists), are simply incapable of understanding these things. The only persoin, IMHO, who
really understands it, and it because he himself has been fighting the GOPe tooth and nail...is Ted cruz.
I personally believe it is also too late for the DNC to do anything about these fundamental issues and the rise of an electroate that wants things fundamentally changed in washington.
If Donald Trump becomes the GOP nominee, then the DNC and the MSM will try to do the same types of things that the GOPe and the MSM will have done...and nfailed at. The DNC will determin in fact that they
have to double down on it, particularly the Clinton machine.
But it will not matter. They will fail as miserably as the GOPe and MSM are failing now...and for the same reasons.
More and more democrats will join this Tsunami (and it may well become a Trump-nami), and the DNC, like the GOPe, and like a lot of the MSMs basic operating policy, will be washed aside in the flood.
If it continues as it is now for Donald Trump, and, there is a chance that it may not with the Cruz campaign, Trump will win the GOP nomniation and then go on to win the presidency in a landslide.
When he does, the political prognosticators on both sides will be shaking their heads wondering what happened...just like they did when Ronald Reagan, whom they viewed as an ignorant, old, right-wing,
class-b actor, swept into the White House in a landslide in 1980. And then won a second election in an even bigger landslide in 1984.
I am a Ted Cruz supporter. I am voting for him and hopes he wins the nomination and then the Presidency. I believe there is still a potential path for him to do so. I believe he would be rock solid as a
conservative and would support the U.S. Constitution more faithfully than anyone else.
But what I described above is the reality of what is happening. At this point...although I believe that the only candidate who might have a chance to change it is Ted Cruz...it is most likley that Trump will
win.
No other candidate, party establishment, prognosticators, media putlet, etc. can stop it.
In the event that Ted Cruz dis unable to change the trend and, in essence have the same qualities become focused on him, (because quite frankly Ted Cruz himself has fought the establishment tooth and nail in
Washington, and could filling that same role)...as I say, in the event Trump proceeds and wins the GOP nomination, as Americans we will then simply have to do all we can to mkae it a win for America.
And I honstely think, the good Lord willing, that we can.
1st and foremost, we have to pray (and fast) in beseeching God in Heaven to turn all of this for the good.
2nd, we have to be active in following through on our prayers and becoming personally involved wherever we can in working hard to turn it for the good.
3rd, we have to constantly voice our feelings to our represetnatives, right up to the President and demand that they keep their promises and fulfill their oaths to the Constitution.
If we do those things, I believe that Donald Trump will proceed and keep his promises to:
frew world.
See my:
The Trump Phenomenon: Straight Talk
Jeff Head
Idaho, USA
March 2016
FYI...more thoughts on the Trump phenomenon.
Billionaire Backs Trump After Shocking Surprise
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3406635/posts
Billionare Investor (Tom Barrack) on Trump’s Negotiating Style. (two very interesting videos)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3406615/posts
1. North Korea, just yesterday. threating to attack us with nukes
2.The Iranian's with their newly acquired 150 billion dollars -can simply buy nukes now!
3. Mullah Obama has already begun flying in his preset goal of 170,000 Islamic Muslim rapefugees! How many of these 170,000 will eventually beat, rape and murder our fellow Americans. How many of these 170,000 will arrive here - and eventually pull out machine guns on us.
4. The illegal mexican horde currently here and the illegal mexican hordes always enroute here -taking millions upon millions of jobs from Americans (white, black and hispanic Americans), swarming our schools, bankrupting our hospitals, raping and murdering fellow Americans. [and all the very slimy democrat politicians welcoming them -as potential democrat voters]
I'm voting for Trump!
You need to examine Cruz’ latest addition to his team....one Neil Bush, brother of George W. and !Yeb Bush.
looks like Cruz is joining “the team” and getting with the amnesty program.
Reagan won 60% of the popular vote in the 1980 primaries. There were quite a few states where he was pulling in close to 90% of the vote. Trump is averaging what, 35% maybe 40% in some cases. This is no way comparable to what Reagan did.
Consider writing about Trump's superior political and communications skills.
He has successfully painted each of his adversaries in caricature.
Low energy Jeb
Little Marco
Lyin' Ted
Crazy Carson
And, Criminal Hillary
He used two mediums to do this: Twitter and simply announcing to media that he was going to speak...and answering media questions. And he's spent less money than anyone.
Those negative caricatures have stuck in people's minds, and when Trump kicks up the ad blitz reinforcing those learned themes, his remaining targets will be under hell fire.
Jeff, I agree and I hope Trump can and will do each of the topics you alluded to...The problem I see is the Uniparty Congress fighting his every move...
if this happens, I think Trump will, instead of laying down like a professional politician, stand up and let the American people know exactly who is stopping the actions that would help ALL Americans...
He will fight for us, I believe....
At this point in 1980 Reagan trailed Carter by up to 30 points. Get your facts straight.
Trump doesn’t have to be “comparable to what Reagan did”...
He just needs to WIN.....
Jeff, you had more courage/belief that folks would listen than I did.
I agree with you. I just don’t know how to get folks to grasp the reality plus the futility of Ted.
I’m sure they think the same about me too.
Ted can’t run roughshod over the RNC. He can’t get the people behind him to coerce Congress into compliance or else.
Trump has a movement behind him, and he is our only chance.
If Trump gets in, we have a chance of survival.
If he doesn’t, we don’t.
Ted may drag out the obvious a little longer than anyone else besides Trump, but that’s it.
Trump is our only hope, for serious universal change.
Overthought, it’s simple....
People are just plain pi$$ed. They see their liberties eroding and their financial situation either in decline or stagnant. And they see neither party establishment doing a thing to stop it.
They’re screaming “I’m not going to take it anymore” and grasping at the first straw (Trump) they see as being anti status quo.
Unfortunately it’s pure limbic motivation and emotional decisions are almost always poor ones.
By this date in 1980, Reagan had a majority vote in only two states, so it really does remain to be seen. Later votes gravitate toward one candidate, usually the front-runner. Only Trump's 'high negatives' keep this cycle interesting.
The mask is off.
Heidi finally put her foot down and said “this outsider chit is not working Teddy” time to bring in the establishment boys. The Cruzbot rubes will never notice.” :-)
Read my PartI Ilink to. I make the very simple case there:
1.Most American people have lost complete faith in career politians and the political establishment on both sides of the aisle.
2.Most American pople are tired of the US getting a bad rap and bad deals, whether from our own people here, or from people or nations abroad.
3.Most American people believe, irrespective of whatever else, that Donald Trump means what he says and will do all he can to make it happen.
I simply expanded on it here.
While the field was competitive with several candidates Reagan did not fare any better than Donald Trump is now. Indeed, Bush won Iowa, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Of the first 14 primaries Reagan had 50% or less of the vote in 8 of them with only one being 50%.
“By this date in 1980, Reagan had a majority vote in only two states,”
By this date in 1980, Reagan had a majority vote in 3 out of the 6 states who had held primaries at the time. By the 11th, he had swept the 3 states up for grabs AL-70%, FL-56%, GA-73%. And only lost 4 more states from then on. More than half of those remaining he won by 70% or higher.
The problem is that the supporters of Trump's adversaries have yet to move over and support Trump. Perhaps these negative caricatures are part of the reason why.
That’s like saying that because Christie joined with Trump that somehow Trump has gone establishment. Christie cozied up to Obama don’t you know?
Come on...these guys are in a high stakes political battle and they are going to accept help from whomever they feel can help in those areas where they have expertise.
This does not mean they adopt those people’s family or their own history.
Remember...keeps yyur friends close and your enemies closer. That can apply as well.
Trump does the same thing...and I am fine with that because I believe Trump is committed to his message and the actions he needs to take to accomplish them.
I believe the same of Cruz.
Either of them would make a GREAT president and lead a HUGE turnaround in this country.
My whole point here is to try and let people know that if Ted does not make it, Trump is going to be who I support against Hillary or sanders. I think the inverse should also apply.
That’s all.
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