Posted on 10/19/2016 12:05:36 PM PDT by Kaslin
When the now-infamous Donald Trump/Billy Bush audio feed was released, my confidence in Donald Trump all but evaporated. The so-called locker-room conversation -- about kissing, groping, and fondling women -- was worse than locker room. It was vile, vulgar, and inexcusable for a grown man.
But it didnt end with the audio tape. After that came a barrage of sexual-assault allegations from various women against Trump, drowning out any talk of substantive issues. No wonder his polls slid.
He was a stock looking for a bottom.
In the second debate, just days after the audio-tape release, he did apologize, and he did get to some key issues. I thought his stock might be finding a bottom.
But then he re-hit the campaign trail with bizarre statements about being the victim of Mexican billionaires, major media outlets, and rigged elections. His stock continued to slide.
Of course, in the meantime, a boatload of Hillary Clinton e-mails leaked out. We learned of unscrupulous deals, official favors for cash, and how one of her former undersecretaries at State tried to make a deal with the FBI to protect her.
Granted, sex sells better than e-mails. But each of these presidential candidates is in a race to the bottom for the worst untrustworthy rating in political history. It would seem the public has come to believe, rightly or wrongly, that Trump is a skirt-chaser and Clinton is incapable of telling the truth.
For Hillary Clinton, I dont see redemption. She is a corrupt political operative of the worst kind. But for Donald Trump, I may be seeing a way back. And his wife Melania is a big reason why.
Melania Trump gave some remarkable cable interviews this week, and she has me looking at the awful last two weeks in a somewhat different light.
Melania told CNN that her husbands words on the audio tape were not acceptable. In even stronger language she told Fox News that her husbands remarks were offensive to me and they were inappropriate. And he apologized to me. And I accept his apology. And we are moving on.
Ive only met Melania once, a few months ago at a funeral. For some reason she recognized me. She came up, shook my hand, and if I recall correctly, thanked me for supporting her husbands tax-cutting economic plan.
And then she turned her head and in a strong voice said to Donald, who was a few bodies away, Look whos here. Say hello.
I was surprised and impressed at her political skills. She also had a certain strength and toughness that reminded me shes a successful business woman.
So when she told cable reporters that she accepted her husbands apology, I think she meant it.
We really hadnt heard from Melania since these semi-scandals hit. She never showed up at that typical news conference, wife dutifully staring up at that guilty-as-sin politician, playing the fawning bride beside the man who proceeds to lie through his teeth to the media.
And when she repeated, This is not the man that I know, it reminded me that its not the man I know. In meetings in his office or on his plane, he was always a serious, accessible, engaged, businessman-turned-politician, wading through important policy issues as he learned his craft.
True enough, Donald Trump has said some indefensible things this campaign. Many of us who have supported him have said so, and we will criticize him again if it comes to that.
But then again, how is it that all these women spontaneously come out of the woodwork with unverified stories about Trump? Again, I like how Melania handled it.
Under pressure, with great civility, instead of viciously attacking these women, as Hillary once did to her husbands accusers, Melania simply said, All the allegations should be handled in a court of law.
She correctly makes one think this phalanx of accusations is planned and organized. If not, why hasnt one accuser filed charges?
And Melania wasnt done. She had one more thing to say, some advice for her husband: Get back to the issues.
Indeed, Donald Trump, if he is to regain his chance, must pivot back to economic growth, jobs, wages, Obamacare repeal, border security, and destroying ISIS. Women, by the way, are just as worried about these issues as men.
It is doubtful that all this will be put to rest at Wednesdays debate. But Trump has one last opportunity to apologize to the nation just as he apologized to Melania. And then he can tell us how his plan to get America right again is far better than Hillarys.
I want to thank Melania for starting me on the path of restored confidence in Donald Trump.
Oh my... lots of prayers and vigilance will be needed for Donald and all around him if he makes it. We can NOT just chuck Donald over the transom and forget about it. We have to be the populace in the populist.
This is Larry Kudlow’s way of navigating between the GOPe and Trump camps. He starts by destroying Trump and ends by saying he’s still got a chance.
Thanks for nothing, Larry.
Wonderful comment, samurai. I nominate you for Shogun.
And different men need different women. What is perfect for you is poison to me. That is why it is important to find a mate that compliments you.
There’s a spot on Trump and the question here is what is the best way to deal with the situation. Comparing gutters with gutter snipes isn’t it, even if their gutter is infinitely worse.
Trump is mighty blessed to have a lady who stands by her man... and she is drop dead gorgeous.
I would LOVE to hear Donald Trump tell Hillary, “I’ve apologized to GOD once and He said that is enough for Him....so let’s move on to important issues facing the next Presidency.”
I like Larry alot. . .he’s a very genuine person, decent and conservative. . .but.. .the missing piece in Larry and others is the fundamental lack of understanding that the nation hangs in the balance. The “grow a pair” sentiment is valid. Come on! There is no substitute for a Trump victory. . .there is no solace in being moral men in a country run by evil.
I just don’t want to ever be photographed standing next to her! It would be too depressing...although I bet I’d like her a lot.
You know, I’m really sick about all this Donald Trump sex talk stuff. I ask every Freeper to think about the worst thing you’ve ever said in your life. Was it worse than what Trump said? I’m guessing yes.
I was talking wit a group of 5 octogenarian women last week. They said they were satisfied Trump is a man’s man and not a pussy (their word).
Kudlow is a twit.
He stomps on Trump for 1,000 words and then forgives him in the last sentence. Thanks, butthole.
Let’s just say that anyone who followed Kudlow’s investment advice is living in a hobo camp and eating out of dumpsters.
I particularly like the contrast between Melania’s handling of her husband’s nasty language, and Hillary Clinton who knew full well of her husband’s infidelities (that she knew for decades had been going on) and subsequent abuse of the women her husband had already abused.
It’s one of the most vile things I can imagine, for Hillary to have worked relentlessly to destroy the women instead of getting her degenerate husband under control. AND to have done it in our White House, with staffers in the taxpayers’ payroll.
That shouldn’t be a reason to dodge the truth.
Donald did not commit the unforgivable sin. But if America sees that he most definitely doesn’t believe in carrying on like that any more, it will find it a lot easier to forgive Donald.
Good point... Hillary never said “I regret bird dogging (or whatever it is) the women whom Bill mistreated.”
Irrelevant
Agreed.
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