Remember that time Al Sharpton held the national lead over a dozen other Democrats? Me neither.
It’s entertaining to watch you construct your own narratives around the various races - Sanders is having some marginal success and this somehow means he’s going to scupper Clinton’s chances, but Trump solidly leading a field of over a dozen “serious” candidates can be handwaved away.
I had such a strange conversation with a co-worker yesterday. The topic of Trump came up and Lee, my co-worker, expressed some approval for Trump and his stance on illegal immigrants.
Lee argued that legal immigration is easy and so there is no excuse for being illegal. I argued that legal immigration is not easy and in fact is quite difficult. We talked for a few minutes then went back to work.
A couple hours later, we were chatting again and he brings up his wife, who I know is Mexican. So I asked him if she was born in the US or Mexico and he says Mexico. I asked how she came to America and he says illegally. She was deported once and then returned, again illegally.
Then he spends the next few minutes telling me how difficult and expensive it was for the two of them to get her to a legal status.
But he’s taking up space that could be used for a less insane candidate. It certainly looks like he’s going to bump someone else off the Fox debate podium, and when he’s on that podium he’s going to suck up all the oxygen in the room.
Now maybe this will be a good thing for the GOP - Trump can act as the insane stalking horse, allowing the less-crazy-but-still-batshit pronouncements from other candidates to fly under the radar until much closer to the election. But even if that’s true, it would be hard to argue that that’s a good outcome for the country. (Also, you need to consider who all those Trumpoids will back when (or if) he drops out - who’s the next more crazy person in the race?)
BTW, Kasich is bumping along with 2%. Helluva lot of ground to make up.
Back then, The Donald was saying just the opposite of what he’s saying now. He used to say that the GOP wasn’t nice enough to illegal aliens. Are we supposed to believe he’s had a serious change of heart since then?
The guy doesn’t have ANY principles, let alone conservative principles. His generous donations to every liberal Democrat under the sun proves that. No, I’m not saying he’s “really” a liberal Democrat, either. Just that he’s an opportunist who will gladly give money to any politician who can help him out when he needs favors.
And in the end, it doesn’t matter, because (I hate to keep telling you this) HE’S NOT RUNNING!
I’m a liberal… I don’t tend to agree with Trump’s views on issues. I couldn’t vote for any other republican, but for some reason if I have the chance to vote for Trump, I would. I don’t know why… maybe because I think a Trump presidency would be extremely entertaining and I don’t find him that threatening unlike all the other rep candidates. I also find it refreshing, even though I think some of his statements are racist and batshit insane, that he doesn’t back down from anyone. I wish we had someone that brazen on the left.
His initial reason for running may well have been just his typical bid for attention, but all the approval he is getting might have given him the idea that he should really run.
Bigotry is so ugly. I don’t want a bigot to represent me to the world.
Like it has already been said, so what? The television cameras seem to be so in love with him, he doesn’t need to run a campaign. In fact, when you consider that over the last decade he has become a celebrity more than anything else, he is undoubtedly the most recognizable Republican candidate at this point.
What do you think the results would be if random people off the street were shown head shots of each of the declared and undeclared Republican candidates?
I would bet Trump would be the only one 100% of people know by name. With that kind of recognition by the general public what type of campaign does he really need at this point?
Basically only one - the kind that keeps your face on everyone’s TV 24/7.
Trump has completely shifted the discussion for the GOP. The other candidates are scrambling to say something, anything, relevant on immigration. Trump is leading that discussion right now.
Trump may be a blow hard but if he can continue to shake up the conversation then that’s a good thing. imho The GOP needs to grow some balls and actually talk about issues. Take a stand. Quit trying to kiss everybody’s ass and appeal to everyone.
That’s what I and so many others loved about Reagan. He was his own man. He didn’t give a shit if you agreed with him or not. He spoke the same message year in an year out. Even in the 1970’s when he got beat. He never wavered. Eventually the GOP came around to his way of thinking and the rest is history.