Wednesday, March 2, 2016

The Probability of Trump

     If the 15th of March will continue along the lines of last night's Super Tuesday, then I do think it is safe to say we will have a match-up of Trump and Clinton running head to head for the office of President.  Now all of those out there who are proposing to not vote in November should Trump be the nominee of the Republican party I have to say that is not the answer.  Doing that would be like all of those who chose NOT to go out and vote for Romney when Obama was given a snowball's chance in Hell. 
     Honestly to chose not to vote in November based upon Trump being the nominee is completely selfish and short-sighted.  Collectively we, the Republican party, asked him to sign the pledge to not run 3rd party should he not get the nomination.... SO he signed the pledge and those against him were happy. 
     Now reality is setting in and there is PANIC.  Wide-spread, bring in the Holy Water kind of panic--- that makes me chuckle.  A lot of the "experts"  still have yet to grasp WHY Trump is popular and still maintaining support with all of the blunders and faux pas.  I will admit to at times gazing in amazement in how Trump is still around, but it isn't THAT much of a surprise.
     As a whole, the people are unified in their displeasure with the Government, RINOs, and the Republican Establishment.  There have been so many lies and unfulfilled promises told to the Republican voters that a master seamstress wouldn't be able to thread back together the broken trust lost.  Voters are desperate for someone to be straight-forward with them, for someone to have skin thick enough to stand-up against the establishment.  
     Of course Ted Cruz is supposed to be doing the same, but his reputation is a little less attractive then when the caucuses first started, so that leaves us with Trump.  Rubio has yet to give a viable answer to the Gang of Eight bill, and he is reportedly a pick of the Establishment now that Jeb Bush is gone.  Ben Carson and John Kasich leaving would be interesting because where would those voting for them go? 
     I understand that there are questions with Trump; being for certain ideologies clearly of the Democrats persuasion now saying he's changed his mind and is running as a Republican.  I understand.  It's not an easy pill to swallow, but look at what we have to lose here.  We are going to be facing Hillary Clinton, and I think most of you would agree with me on that after last night's results.  We need someone who is going to go head to head against her and demolish her.  Has he said some favorable things about Hillary, sure, but show me a Democrat who has supported her and now does not for reasons like Benghazi or her email scandals.  People's opinion does, can, and will change for whatever reason.
     This article is not an endorsement of Trump.  I will say that no matter WHO the Republican nominee IS, I will support them.  If the election comes down to Trump and Clinton, I am voting Trump; as should anyone who is tired of what has been going on these past 7 years. 
     America cannot suffer through any more progressive nonsense, nor anyone who believes Obama has done a terrific job while in office.  Nor can America keep up with the constant barrage of political lines blurring from the Republican establishment.

    

    
    



    

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