August 4, 2015

Donald Trump The Un-Politician, Not From Washington DC


The Guy In the Red Hat
(Jeff J. Mitchell/Staff/Getty Images)

[From article]
Both sides of the establishment and the Media seem to be terrified by the prospect of a president who is not a lawyer, not a professional politician, and not a POTUS controlled by special interests. Apparently Donald Trump might build an administration based on competence and merit, not patronage. American voters seem to be going off the grid in search of such a candidate.
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The stage is being set for a genuine clash of cultures in America, a real choice between an unapologetic socialist and an unapologetic capitalist. After 50 years of cultural ambiguity and moral relativity, the American voter seems to be seeking clarity, a national vote on genuine ideological futures.
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At the moment Mr. Trump has the floor. On Thursday night he has the privilege of setting the tone, the vector of the 2016 presidential election. Make no mistake, the only real issue in this first debate is Donald Trump. He doesn’t need to cross swords with Republican competitors on issues so much as float above the internecine fray and eviscerate the Obama/Clinton record -- or raise the specter of Bernie Sanders as Santa Claus in waiting.
With Hillary we might be Spain. With Sanders we would surely be Greece. With Biden we might simply be ridiculous.
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Trump’s call for competence and a more accountable polity are sentiments shared by most Americans. Political altruism is rare coin and Mr. Trump should spend it wisely.
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Trump might also remind voters again that he is an outsider. He has made his bones and fortune as a builder and successful manager of large, mostly successful, commercial projects. He creates wealth. He also creates private sector jobs, not government sinecures.
Trump might also point a meaty finger again at an inept Obama presidency, an incumbency that has failed to bridge the racial divide at home and aggravated national security threats across the globe.
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Trump might also suggest that his administration would appoint cabinet and department administrators other than political hacks, academic shills, or lawyers. The Clintons and Obamas are pairs of breeding shysters. Both speak to professional inbreeding that plagues Washington.
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After Obama, black America needs a positive and successful role model.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/08/debate_advice_for_a_front_runner.html

August 4, 2015
Debate Advice for a Front Runner
By G. Murphy Donovan

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