The big secret is simple. Trump is leading the polls because our politicians are a bunch of sap-sucking assholes who tell us we have to be nice to foreigners that are stealing the wealth of this country. Trump appears to be the only guy that wants to stop it, and is willing to back up his rhetoric. Every single one of the other candidates want us to think that you have to show sympathy to the rest of the world at the same time they're stealing us blind.
Both Democrats and Republicans are pandering to Hispanics. Jeb showed once again his ability to speak fluent Spanish with his wife in an ad. VIDEO: Jeb Bush Releases New Bilingual Ad Costarring His 'Secret Weapon' – Wife Columba:
Joe Biden was talking yesterday to a Hispanic group:
Looks like both sides favor foreigners over Americans it appears.
This is why Trump is leading in the polls. Because these folks seem to treat illegals better than our veterans.
Pull my finger.......
Both Democrats and Republicans are pandering to Hispanics. Jeb showed once again his ability to speak fluent Spanish with his wife in an ad. VIDEO: Jeb Bush Releases New Bilingual Ad Costarring His 'Secret Weapon' – Wife Columba:
In a new ad aimed at Hispanic voters – and quite possibly English language advocates Sarah Palin and Donald Trump – Jeb Bush crusades for the presidency in Spanish and rolls out his "secret weapon" – his wife, Columba.
After Palin and Trump criticized Bush for speaking Spanish on the campaign trail – with Palin suggesting that the GOP candidate "speak American" while in the U.S. – Bush released the bilingual ad declaring Hispanics "an integral part of the American dream."
"The United States of America is a great country," Bush says in Spanish. "Thanks to the people that come from all over the world, contributing to our economy and community. To me, Hispanic culture is very important and positive."
After Palin and Trump criticized Bush for speaking Spanish on the campaign trail – with Palin suggesting that the GOP candidate "speak American" while in the U.S. – Bush released the bilingual ad declaring Hispanics "an integral part of the American dream."
"The United States of America is a great country," Bush says in Spanish. "Thanks to the people that come from all over the world, contributing to our economy and community. To me, Hispanic culture is very important and positive."
Joe Biden was talking yesterday to a Hispanic group:
Joe Biden: Donald Trump's 'sick' message is xenophobic - CNNPolitics.com
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign remarks about Mexican immigrants represent a play to the worst parts of society, Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday.
Speaking at a reception marking Hispanic Heritage Month, Biden laid into the businessman turned GOP front-runner -- naming him twice -- as reverting to "xenophobia" in a play for votes.
"There's one guy absolutely denigrating an entire group of people, appealing to the baser side of human nature, working on this notion of xenophobia in a way that hasn't occurred in a long time," Biden said at the backyard reception, held around the swimming pool at his Washington residence.
Later in his speech, Biden named Trump as the purveyor of a "sick message" about immigrants coming to the United States. He said that political tack wouldn't ultimately resonate with most of the country.
"Folks, the American people are with us. I know it doesn't feel that way, but I'm telling you, I'm telling you the American people agree with us," he said.
Trump has drawn criticism for his hardline stance on immigration, and for claiming that some Mexicans coming to the United States are killers and rapists.
His message has caused anger among American Latinos, and consternation among the Republican establishment, which has been working to increase its standing among minority voters.
Biden on Tuesday suggested that instead of Trump, more Americans were drawn to the message of Pope Francis, who will visit Washington next week.
"This will pass: Trump, and that stuff that you're hearing on the other team," he said.
Biden is currently weighing a run for president, saying last week he's unsure if he's ready emotionally following the death of his son Beau this spring.
At the conclusion of his fiery remarks, the small crowd chanted "Run, Joe, Run" -- to which the vice president said only, "No, no, no, no."
Making the sign of the cross and saying "bless me Father," he offered only a "thank you" before walking away from the podium.
Another liberal using religion when it's convenient. Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign remarks about Mexican immigrants represent a play to the worst parts of society, Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday.
Speaking at a reception marking Hispanic Heritage Month, Biden laid into the businessman turned GOP front-runner -- naming him twice -- as reverting to "xenophobia" in a play for votes.
"There's one guy absolutely denigrating an entire group of people, appealing to the baser side of human nature, working on this notion of xenophobia in a way that hasn't occurred in a long time," Biden said at the backyard reception, held around the swimming pool at his Washington residence.
Later in his speech, Biden named Trump as the purveyor of a "sick message" about immigrants coming to the United States. He said that political tack wouldn't ultimately resonate with most of the country.
"Folks, the American people are with us. I know it doesn't feel that way, but I'm telling you, I'm telling you the American people agree with us," he said.
Trump has drawn criticism for his hardline stance on immigration, and for claiming that some Mexicans coming to the United States are killers and rapists.
His message has caused anger among American Latinos, and consternation among the Republican establishment, which has been working to increase its standing among minority voters.
Biden on Tuesday suggested that instead of Trump, more Americans were drawn to the message of Pope Francis, who will visit Washington next week.
"This will pass: Trump, and that stuff that you're hearing on the other team," he said.
Biden is currently weighing a run for president, saying last week he's unsure if he's ready emotionally following the death of his son Beau this spring.
At the conclusion of his fiery remarks, the small crowd chanted "Run, Joe, Run" -- to which the vice president said only, "No, no, no, no."
Making the sign of the cross and saying "bless me Father," he offered only a "thank you" before walking away from the podium.
Looks like both sides favor foreigners over Americans it appears.
This is why Trump is leading in the polls. Because these folks seem to treat illegals better than our veterans.
Pull my finger.......