Jim Newell explains why Trump is going to be the GOP's presumptive nominee.
Yes it was!
I heard the uniparty now has plans to wheel out Boehner as a possible nominee
1. Appear live on several AM shows for a victory lap.
2. Deliver his first major foreign policy speech.
3. Tape a Town-Hall with Greta in Indiana.
4. Conduct a campaign rally in Indiana with Bobby Knight.
I don't think he's taking his foot off the gas.
Pay no attention to any of this! It all depends on what happens in Indiana! .... or so Rush assured us today.
In my home state (CT) Trump ruined the night for every establishment politician, tv station, newspaper, radio station, and virtually all other so-called “public” figures and public policy “experts” as he turned the primary into a winner take all affair by winning well over 50%.
It will be fun to watch the media twist themselves into pretzels while they try to figure out who voted for him and why.
Those who know the answer will refuse to talk to them—all their “sources” on the politically correct approved list will be happy to talk to them and feed them the usual garbage.
Trump statistically will not win 57 percent of the delegates to get to 1237. He’ll be out by the second ballot.
1. Backroom Softball debate questions now being schemed for his opposing general election candidate, as plot #2 begins.
2. Smear debate questions now being schemed against Trump, as plot #2 unfolds.
3. 24-7 smear post debate, general election, talking points now being crafted against Trump, as plot #2 continues right up to the Election.
Hate to pee on your parade, but my worry is this: If some Republican voters hate Trump, will they vote for a DemocRAT instead? This may force Hillary into the WH.
Conservatives need to rally, fast and furious, between now and November to ensure we have a Trump WH.
One of the BIGGEST areas that need attention: college students. They’ve been brainwashed, remember, to the liberal cause.
Thanks gold for the post. I was very happy with the results last night.
I do have a serious concern that I hope folks here can explain. PA is considered one of the states that we have to win in the General to win the election. But I noticed that overall, more Dems voted in the primary than republicans. Not by much, but still more. Why are dems that motivated to vote, and will it carry over in the general?
So was the presser!
You could just taste the frustration of the press at not being able to complete their commentary-questions (questiontary?) before Trump would stomp all over their premises!
Even Slate gets it. What’s the anti-Trump media’s excuse now?
1.3 million people voteed for Trump yesterday... across five states. That’s about equal to the population of San Jose, CA.