Friday, July 10, 2015

ATTACKS AGAINST TRUMP BACKFIRING

Ever since "The Donald" came out with strong and targeted remarks about illegal immigration from Mexico, there has been a deluge of attacks from all corners.  The Democrats claim that Trump is showing the true "anti-Mexican colors" of the Republican Party and the Republicans are claiming that Trump's remarks are putting the Party in an unfavorable light.  There were even rumors that Trump got a cussing out from the GOP Chairman, Reince Priebus, but I can't imagine anyone on the face of the earth being able to cuss out Trump and walk away unscathed. 

However, while the attacks continue, Trump's popularity in the polls is skyrocketing.  He's getting all of the publicity and the efforts of both Democratic and Republican candidates to get their messages out are being buried in the clamor.  "There are some good messages from extremely good candidates that aren't making it into the media," whined one, "and this has been going on for over ten days.  

For years now, he Republicans have been the party of whine.  They complain about everything and offer no alternatives of their own.  This is true of ObamaCare, government spending, foreign trade, entitlements... and the public is getting sick and tired of the political doubletalk coupled with constant dancing around the major problems facing the country.  It seems that every Washington politician is so engrossed in watching the poll numbers that they are totally afraid to stick their necks out and tackle the big problems of the day.  

The public is sick, sick, sick and tired of the status quo.  

Ted Cruz is the only guy out there who has the guts and courage to back Trump up.  "Somebody needs to call it like it is and solve the problem."  He's right on, and a growing number of Americans are looking for someone to shake the establishment up.  They are seeing Trump as "The Shaker;"  unless the other candidates quit the whining and step up to the plate pretty darned soon, they're going to left on the outside looking in. 

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