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11/11/15, "Carr: Donald Trump tramples over RINOs, rest of Republican field," Boston Herald, Howie Carr
"Who’s going to stop Donald Trump? Nobody on that stage in
Milwaukee last night, that’s for sure, at least not with the tepid
bromides most of the others were peddling. The GOP’s RINO wing —
Republicans in Name Only — is utterly defunct.
To win the crown, you have to knock out the champ. That would be Trump. Nobody came close last night.
Apparently
John Kasich and Juan Ellis Bush didn’t get the paraphrased memo from
Harry S. Truman: If you give people a choice between a Democrat and a
Democrat, they’ll pick the Democrat every time.
Kasich had no
business even being on the stage last night. He belonged in the kiddie
debate, from whose bourn no traveler returns. Ditto Juan Ellis Bush.
Who
exactly did the son of a mailman think he was kidding when he said the
U.S. couldn’t deport illegal aliens who are “law abiding?” He said it
twice. If they were law abiding, governor, then why did they break the
law to come into the country?
It was impossible to be worse than
Kasich, but Juan tried his damnedest. First he complained about his lack
of airtime at the CNBC debate. Then he bragged about his endorsement(s)
in the Wall Street Journal — Juan, you don’t seem to understand, the
upper-class twits bankrolling you are bankrupting the rest of us.
But
worst of all was when Juan said that halting the crimewave of his
valedictorians is “not embracing American values.” “It would tear
communities apart,” Juan whined. Yes it would — criminal communities. He
doesn’t have a clue, as he showed again when he brought up “moderate
Islamists.”
It was a perfect opportunity for Marco Rubio to
finally grab the RINO torch from Juan, but unfortunately for him, his
mask as a Tea Party favorite is fraying. He claimed “everyone” pays the
payroll tax. No, Marco, only people who work pay the payroll tax. Marco
Rubio, RINO-Gang of Eight.
No wonder Trump laid off him. It’s
finally dawning on voters, he’s about as conservative as Maria
Bartiromo, the Fox Business News moderator who apparently believes that
Hillary has an “impressive resume” and that deporting 5 million illegal
aliens on welfare would somehow devastate the economy.
Donald Trump summed up the need for mass deportations perfectly.
“We have no choice,” he said. “We have no choice.”
And Trump didn’t need a filibuster to sum up the disaster of Obamacare.
“It will be repealed.”
Which
was why he was the winner last night. He spoke to the voters, not to
panicked RINO donors in the country clubs and the gated communities
where Bush’s greedhead supporters live large.
Dr. Ben Carson.
Great guy, if it comes down to him vs. the MSM, I guess you know whose
side I’m on. But why would anyone vote for him instead of Trump or Ted
Cruz?
Final rankings: 1. Trump; 2. Cruz; 3. Carson; 4. Paul; 5. Fiorina; 6. Rubio; 7. Bush; 8. Kasich."
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Donald Trump Immigration Policy Paper: "Immigration Reform That Will Make America Great Again: The three core principles of Donald J. Trump's immigration plan"
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Trump says: “We either have a country, or we don’t.”
8/15/15, "This Weekend in Trump: "We Either Have a Country, Or We Don't Have a Country," Gawker.com, Brendan O'Connor
Again on 11/11/15:
"“We have to have people in the country legally,” Trump said. “We either have a country, or we don’t.”"
11/11/15, "Donald Trump: Mexican Border Wall Would Help End Heroin Crisis," boston.cbslocal.com, Manchester, NH
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