The GOP leadership is out of touch with American people. There
were 17 candidates for President last August. Four of them were considered
anti-establishment. Donald Trump a businessman. Ben Carson, a doctor. Carly
Fiorina, a businesswoman and Senator Ted Cruz, a politician that constantly
bucked the system in his few years in the Senate.
Fiorina did very well in the debates, but you didn’t see much else
of her outside of the debates. She was the first of the four to leave. Ben
Carson, a soft spoken doctor, did well and wouldn’t knuckle under to the press,
was the second to leave when he began dropping in the polls. Ted Cruz, the
rookie Senator from Texas did well by avoiding arguments with Trump, and is
very good at explaining the Constitution, dropped out after Indiana when the
results didn’t match his statements of how well he was doing.
That left Trump the businessman that led in the polls from the day
he entered the race a year ago. He said the things that Americans are concerned
about. Illegal Immigration and building the wall. Political Correctness. The
trade deficit. The Iranian deal. People not working.
Trump is a businessman and not a politician. He talks about how
the politicians say one thing but once in office, they do another. He’s not speaking
like a politician and that’s what people are apparently longing for.
When he talked about the Mexicans sending their rapists and
murderers, he was talking about the trains loaded with people on top of the
trains coming here. The people walking from Central America across deserts and
how the drug cartels were taking advantage of the mass influx of illegal
immigrants coming to the United States, and being put into the slave trade, and
killing and raping people as they came here. These were all reported in 2014.
Trump is involved in a lawsuit over his University. The judge in the
case is of Mexican descent. He has been a member of LaRaza, supposedly a group
that advocates for Latino’s to come across the border illegally and get a
pathway to citizenship. It’s true the judge was born in Indiana and is an
American citizen and it’s apparently true that he was a huge force in the fight
against the drug cartels. But one good deed doesn’t give you a pass on bad
deeds. Having said that, it does not mean that the judge has committed a bad
deed. In fact, there is some evidence that he’s helped Trump by delaying the
trial until after the election to try to prevent bias.
However, is Trump wrong to be concerned that this judge may have a
grudge against Trump because of Trumps position on illegal aliens? If Trump
thinks there have been some bad decisions from this judge recently, then it’s
reasonable to have concerns that the judge may be biased. It doesn’t mean he
is, but there is a reason for concern.
Since Trump brought up that the judge is of Mexican descent, the
politically correct politicians who are only worried about their own
re-elections decided to play the racism card.
Donald Trump is the presumptive nominee. These so-called skilled
politicians could find a way to answer for Trump. If it turns out that Trump is
a racist, it will come out and he’ll be toast in this election. But it’s the
responsibility of the GOP to give their nominee the benefit of the doubt. After
all, Trump is so popular because of the failures of the leadership in the GOP
over the past 6 years.
Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader, has walked away from
taking on Obama and his failed policies. He doesn’t stand up to Obama. Speaker
Paul Ryan took over the speakership of the House and instead of putting out a
budget that reflects the will of the people, he pushed through Obama’s budget
including funding health care.
The GOP leaders and members are what created Donald Trump Presidential Candidate. Trump is not the most
articulate person politically so the GOP needs to help and not hurt. Or do they
really want Hillary and Bill Clinton back in the White House?
Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Mark Kirk, Senator Ted Cruz,
former Governor Jeb Bush, and others should sit down and shut up. You can help,
or follow but if you’re not going to help defeat Hillary Clinton, then get out of
the way or you’ll be run over by the Trump candidacy or eaten up by the Clinton
machine.
I for one, do not want the children of this country to get another
sex education from Bill or Hillary Clinton.
You’re welcome to comment.
Brett