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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Donald Trump on Scott Walker: Wisconsin's Doing Terribly

     Again I ask is Donald Trump a Democratic plant? Whether or not doesn't matter-he's really helping the Democrats. Primarily, by giving their whole game away.

     http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2015/07/trumps-trump-card-against-gop.htmllk

     He's not filtering what conservatives really believe into soundbites fit for public consumption. You're not supposed to say Mexicans are all criminal vermin who talk and smell funny you're supposed to say I fully support the goal of immigration reform but only after the border is secure while thinking Mexicans are all criminal vermin who talk and smell funny. 

    The trouble is that GOPers are so angry about how many battles they've lost recently-ACA, gay rights, college tuition, now the minimum wage-they don't have the patience to run things through the filter. So they are really energized by Trump saying what they think. Trump on some level is perceptive enough to sense this desire of the GOP base.

   Now Trump is attacking Scott Walker with the truth! Again, Trump's candidacy keeps getting better:

  "First Donald Trump questioned whether Sen. John McCain was truly a war hero."

  "Then he revealed to a South Carolina crowd the personal phone number of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), one of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination."

  "On Saturday Trump went for the hat trick, gleefully insulting Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker because one of Walker’s fundraisers called the billionaire real estate mogul “DumbDumb.”

 “Finally, I can attack!” Trump said at a packed rally at Oskaloosa High School. “Wisconsin’s doing terribly. It’s in turmoil. The roads are a disaster because they don’t have any money to rebuild them. They’re borrowing money like crazy. They projected a $1 billion surplus, and it turns out to be a deficit of $2.2 billion. The schools are a disaster. The hospitals and education was a disaster. And he was totally in favor of Common Core!”

 "The mention of the state-driven education standards — from which Walker, like many Republican governors, has walked away — incited a prolonged boo. That was not enough for Trump, who told a story about Walker giving him a “beautiful plaque” out of gratitude for campaign donations and wondered if “Wisconsin paid for it.”

 http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-goes-on-the-attack-again-with-scott-walker-as-the-latest-target/2015/07/25/c6727b44-3315-11e5-8f36-18d1d501920d_story.html

 There was talk of his insult of McCain's service hurting his campaign-no one in Iowa seems to now that:

 "Republicans’ hopes of banishing Trump from their presidential primary may have wilted in the heat of the Iowa summer. On his first visit to the caucus state since the McCain insult, Trump drew a crowd of 1,300 in a city of 11,463. He cleaned up his remarks about veterans, from the stage and in the crowd. He talked with characteristic gusto about “killing in the polls and” securing a spot in the party’s first sanctioned debate, scheduled for Aug. 6."

“I’m going to be there,” Trump told reporters, “much to the chagrin of many people.”

 Hey I'd vote for him-if I was allowed to vote in the GOP primary and then in the Democratic primary later-for Hillary of course.



   
     

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