Thursday, March 3, 2016

Why People Hate Donald Trump

Let's get this out there first and foremost: I am a supporter of Donald Trump for President of the United States. I voted for him in the South Carolina primary and I fully intend to vote for him should - or rather, when - he wins the Republican nomination. I think he's the best hope for our country to be great again, and he's got my support 100%.

This blog entry will serve a dual purpose in that it will outline both why people in both parties hate Trump, and why I support him. I realize that both liberals - ESPECIALLY liberals - and some conservatives will not like what I have to say, but that's just too bad. Don't like what I say, then don't read my blog. Simple as that.

Ready? Heeeeere we go!

1. He's not a career politician. Which means that, should he lose the primary or the general election, he's got nothing to lose. In his interview with "Baba Wawa" several months ago she asked him what he would do if he lost the election. His reply: "Go back to work!" He's not running for office because it's his profession, he's running for office because he thinks he can do a better job of running the nation than the other folks out there. Since he's not a career politician his paycheck doesn't depend on his getting elected, and this, friends and neighbors, is the lynchpin of his campaign and the main reason I like him. It's the one single thing that drives the message of his campaign, and it drives the majority of the reasons that people - especially liberals - don't like him. (P.S. - I can't stand "Baba Wawa" so I refuse to use her name here and give her publicity of ANY type.)

2. He has the cajones to say what he means in plain language. Again, since he's not a career politician who isn't worried about destroying his career by offending people with what he says, he says what's on his mind in plain language so that anyone can understand it, and he doesn't worry about "offending" the delicate sensibilities of the vast majority of pussies out there who now inhabit our nation. He speaks the truth with the bark off of it, and that pisses people off. The truth has a way of doing that.

3. He's rich and successful. Man, the liberals just HATE this! Trump has made himself a billionaire several times over, and that just pisses off the liberals to no end! The first thing one of them will say is, "Yeah, he's rich, but he's been bankrupt four times!" True enough, but he's made himself a billionaire five times. I don't know of many people who are 100% successful in their careers and never make a mistake or two along the way. Anyone who thinks that Trump or any other candidate out there is perfect -especially "Billary" Clinton - is fooling themselves.

4. He's financing his campaign with his own money. One of the Republican candidates whined a little while back that Trump had an unfair advantage because he was able to fly to several different cities in several different states in one day to give campaign speeches while he was relegated to travelling from city to city in a bus and couldn't cover more than two cities in one state in a day. Well, all I can say is this: become a billionaire, buy your own jet, and do the same thing yourself if you don't like Trump doing it. In the mean time, the number you can call is 1-800-WAAAAAA.

5. He's HUGELY popular. This one really pisses off politicians of both parties, and for the same reason: he's speaking the truth, the truth that the vast majority of conservative Americans (and a surprising number of liberal Americans as well) know and agree with, and he's speaking it loud, clear, and in plain language. In short, he's saying what most Americans are afraid of saying out of fear of being slapped with some kind of liberal label.

At this point the people of this nation need to come to the realization that the "Trump Train" is on a roll to the Republican nomination, and there's very little that anyone can do to stop it. The old school GOP needs to realize that the new guy is a winner, the people are standing behind him, and that they need to get on board the train to make the party and the nation successful again. Instead of wasting time trying to figure out how to keep Trump from getting the Republican nomination, the "old guard" of the GOP needs to get their heads together and come up with a way to bring the party together around Trump and defeat the most likely person he'll be running against - namely, "Billary" Clinton. (There's no way Sanders can win unless "Billary" is indicted over that whole e-mail thing, and with a Democrat President and DOJ I just don't see that happening.) Regardless of who Trump will be running against, the GOP would be better served if they rallied around him instead of rallying against him.

But since we're speaking of career politicians who see their livelyhoods in peril, I ain't holding my breath.

I'm just gonna vote for Trump.

Deo Vindice.

IHC

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