I put myself into the eyes and mind of a New Yorker listening to Trump last night, and I would have felt proud as punch. Those two or three nasty Cruz ladies at the Kelly group were obnoxious.
Trump spoke eloquently....(does anyone else notice that he virtually NEVER uses a vocalized pause, unlike our guy in the WH who is the Ahhh... Ahhhhh....Ahhh... kid? O’Reilly last night had no script, and every other word was “Ahhhh”
No one wants to give this man credit.
And like you, I picked up the details. The story about the ice rink was amazing. The gov’t gets a guy to hire 400 men to sit on their butt, they run out expensive copper, pipe Freon through it, which won’t work if there’s a pin hole leek..., and he calls the Canadian Hockey Team and they get the thing leveled and perfect in six months.
Same concept for building a dam.
Transferring that story to governing He knows how to rely on the experts. He listens he is proactive, he gets the projects done , he diagnoses the problem , he finishes projects others can’t. He is a leader.
HE WILL DO WELL !
Plus, they were plants. Any televised focus group is a staged event. It only takes a few bigmouths to create the intended propaganda effect.
Trump ALWAYS gets the RIGHT people around him!!! Canadian hockey team was just BRILLIANT!!! Manafort is the best at what he does, probably should have brought him on sooner, but Trump works on a budget Manafort WILL be a HERO if he pulls this off!! He WILL pull this off, his reputation will be exemplary if he does!!!
As you know, I've sworn off Fox in general and Lightweight Journalist Megyn Kelly in full, but I had to tune in last night to see the speeches.
I tried to view as an undecided voter. My takeaway was that those Cruz broads were shrill and nasty. Who would want to associate with them?
The more people disagreed with them, the nastier they got. Just like in real life with so many Cruz people. The stench of desperation and anger that people won't fall in line.
The Trump and Kasich people... I wouldn't enjoyed having a beer with them. The Kasich people seemed much more normal in comparison to the Cruzers. Not talking about policy or their candidate's prospects... they just seemed like nice people.
Karl (truly a potato for a brain) Rove, was out early today with the- Trump’s running a vanity campaign meme. What a company man, er’ putz.
I got a kick out of Trump being Trump by interacting with the New Yorkers’, those brave or “lit up” souls in the Gala audience that were shouting out their exuberant comments to him as he spoke.
My relief channels which I go to frequently, are the Weather Channel (I dig the music- lol) and was, of all things, the now deceased RIP Aljazeera America.
Good point about the bloviators and all of the ahh, ahh, ahh-ing due to substance deficiencies in their craniums.
I venture out onto the main forum less and less, due to the keyboard intellectuals that seem to know so much about Trump, and his cult of personality (us) yet fail to make the connection with the remarkable similarities in Cruz’s and Obama’s resumes. I am not saying that they are identical but disturbingly similar.
The latest bs poll- Trump scores the lowest in temperament to be President.
Floating around the forum is an article coming from the Weekly Standard about Andrew Jackson, compared to John Quincy Adams. Andrew Jackson had two bullets lodged inside himself, due to surviving two pistol duels. One duel was prompted by the besmirching of his wife’s reputation. I wonder where Andrew Jackson would have landed on the temperament fit for President poll?