No one asked Donald Trump to run for the presidency. This is his time. Sarah Palin has endorsed him. This has very little to do with Hillary Clinton.
The act of listening is one of the safest, (click here) most clichéd strategies in Washington. Candidates embark on public relations-friendly “listening tours.” Committee members nod as experts testify. Congressional leaders sit through sessions with frustrated members, rope-a-doping their party’s most spirited lawmakers by responding to tirades with an open ear.
The strategy is exactly what Speaker John A. Boehner gave his conference Wednesday, telling Republicans to wait and see what the Senate delivers on the Department of Homeland Security funding bill before gathering their pitchforks....
There is a party that grew out of the 2008 collapse of the GOP. Donald Trump has been disgusted with the Republican candidates that can't win and he decided to lead the party to leadership. There is nothing suspicious about that. I think everyone was surprised and OBVIOUSLY no one in media, the public sector or The Party itself bothered to realize who the Tea Party is and who their supporters are.
The GOP is NOT going to blame this on Hillary Clinton. No one recruited Donald Trump.
Trump has invested plenty in the GOP, including being a sponsor of CPAC. Enough speculation. He believes he would be throwing good money after bad in this election. He has a right to assert his political voracity to run for office. He has been asked to run for President of the USA by his supporters for the last two if not three campaigns. Losing is losing and he believes he can win. Who knows, it might just happen. No one thought he could get this far.
He is an American, self funded and that alone is fresh air for the Republican Party. More and more I am hearing, "...but, he is talking about issues that are real...." And this isn't just Republicans saying that.
Since 2008, EIGHT YEARS AGO, the American middle class is disappearing. The Americans in poverty has never been higher than after 2008. The people that had good paying jobs before 2008, are now working two and three jobs in order to replace that income. Their issues HAVE TO TAKE PRECEDENT to this election. How much more are Americans expected to shoulder for Wall Street?
Donald Trump is treated as if he is alone and the entire GOP is against him. That is not the case. He has allies. They are not minor people in the world.
The act of listening is one of the safest, (click here) most clichéd strategies in Washington. Candidates embark on public relations-friendly “listening tours.” Committee members nod as experts testify. Congressional leaders sit through sessions with frustrated members, rope-a-doping their party’s most spirited lawmakers by responding to tirades with an open ear.
The strategy is exactly what Speaker John A. Boehner gave his conference Wednesday, telling Republicans to wait and see what the Senate delivers on the Department of Homeland Security funding bill before gathering their pitchforks....
There is a party that grew out of the 2008 collapse of the GOP. Donald Trump has been disgusted with the Republican candidates that can't win and he decided to lead the party to leadership. There is nothing suspicious about that. I think everyone was surprised and OBVIOUSLY no one in media, the public sector or The Party itself bothered to realize who the Tea Party is and who their supporters are.
The GOP is NOT going to blame this on Hillary Clinton. No one recruited Donald Trump.
Trump has invested plenty in the GOP, including being a sponsor of CPAC. Enough speculation. He believes he would be throwing good money after bad in this election. He has a right to assert his political voracity to run for office. He has been asked to run for President of the USA by his supporters for the last two if not three campaigns. Losing is losing and he believes he can win. Who knows, it might just happen. No one thought he could get this far.
He is an American, self funded and that alone is fresh air for the Republican Party. More and more I am hearing, "...but, he is talking about issues that are real...." And this isn't just Republicans saying that.
Since 2008, EIGHT YEARS AGO, the American middle class is disappearing. The Americans in poverty has never been higher than after 2008. The people that had good paying jobs before 2008, are now working two and three jobs in order to replace that income. Their issues HAVE TO TAKE PRECEDENT to this election. How much more are Americans expected to shoulder for Wall Street?
Donald Trump is treated as if he is alone and the entire GOP is against him. That is not the case. He has allies. They are not minor people in the world.