Posted on 06/07/2016 7:08:54 AM PDT by detective
Donald Trump is wasting precious time.
By now, Republican Party critics argue, the party's presumptive presidential nominee was supposed to have stationed senior staff in battleground states, moderated his fiery message to attract new supporters and begun raking in big money.
Instead, he's spending more time right now picking fights and settling scores than delivering a message that might help draw voters.
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They will tell any lie to help Clinton.
But why are so many Republicans attacking Trump and refusing to say anything negative about Clinton.
The same Republicans who dishonestly attack Trump refuse to explain and articulate the disaster of the many Clinton wrongdoings. The self described conservative Republicans need to speak clearly and articulately about the Clinton corruption and the danger she presents to America.
Sadly they refuse to.
These same ‘consultants’ are position themselves so Trump and the normal GOP machine will pay them big bucks for their frequently failed ‘game’.
Also, it laid down the ground work later so they can blame Trump if he loses the election to Hillary (or whoever). “See, I (we) told you so, .....”
If only other republicans would vent their wrath on Crooked Hillary and stop being traitors.
Just like what if Mittens had exhausted half as much energy last time against Obama, he might be up for reelection now.
GOPe are afraid of losing their “gravy train” when Trump is elected....
Republicans have been attacking the Clintons since 1992. The press is simply replaying only the things they say about Trump.
These critics have been wrong about everything for months.
As long as they don’t understand what Trump is doing, Trump has the advantage.
trump should not listen to any of these losers. still over 5 months to go
Any names or as usual the unnamed NeverTrumpers?
Trump did not get where he is by running a traditional campaign.
I think all the consultants and talking heads just need to SHUT UP.
In other words he should do what they think, not what he thinks.
And how many presidential elections have they won recently?
They could only eek out a squeaker against AlGore (one of the stupidest people ever to run for President) and John Effing Kerry - a proven military coward and the 2nd stupidest.
Still the advice is good. Especially about an organization.
The Donald has a steep hill to climb. He has faced determined opposition before and succeeded. He will do it again. JMHO!
They know the Trump can win it without their help.
While I do think Trump is going to run a unique campaign and use his celebrity and ability to communicate from “top down”, I still wonder about the logistics on the ground.
We all know the democrats play dirty, have an incredible ground game that also involves massive voter fraud.
At the end of the day, they can steal elections....if they are close....the key is to get turnout to a level where it isn’t close. Can that be done largely top down?
This is why organizations like this are important to fighting the dirty Dems game of massive voter fraud.
Trump’s win depends on him signing up new white mid-low income voters who have dropped out of the system or were never in it.
Well those voters need to be registered to vote. He needs to have offices and organized efforts in every key state identifying and registering these potential supporters. He’s not.
Why?
“But why are so many Republicans attacking Trump and refusing to say anything negative about Clinton.”
Because they are all part of the same elite establishment. Their commitment and fidelity to their political party means nothing compared to maintaining control of the party and keeping their position at the feeding trough.
The GOP critics haven’t won a single caucus or primary.
Trump is poised to sweep five more tonight.
What do they know about winning?
Let ‘em shut yer yaps.
Byron York: Trump's self-destructive rambling baffles GOP strategists
In a speech that went a little less than an hour, Trump spent more than ten minutes talking about Trump University. Ten minutes is a lot of time. It was far more, for example, than Trump spent talking about jobs one week before a terrible jobs report raised serious questions about the recovery. Ten minutes was more than Trump spent talking about illegal immigration, his signature issue. Or veterans, a recent favorite. Or even, astonishingly, the damning State Department report on Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
No, Trump spent more time talking about the Trump University lawsuit than all of those. He discussed individual plaintiffs by name. He discussed various law firms. His opinion on summary judgment. And more. And, in the course of his extended remarks, Trump said of Curiel, "So what happens is the judge, who happens to be, we believe, Mexican, which is great. I think that's fine..."
And it was off to the races. Trump spent the next several days it's not over yet sharpening his attack on Curiel and setting off a wave of indignation, anger, criticism, and embarrassment that sent Republican allies running as Trump dug his hole deeper and deeper.
But it all started not with a rival's attack but with Trump himself and that ten-minute soliloquy in San Diego.
posted at Washington Examiner 6/6/16 11:17 PM
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