I've notice that their is a constant drumbeat of people saying neither candidate is good which implies that people don't like either. And their are people who truly feel that way but doesn't it seem that this would be a good strategy for Clinton to use? She and her campaign know that their is way more enthusiasm for Trump than her so they push the idea that neither candidate is a good enough candidate to get your vote. This kind of deadens the enthusiasm for people who would never vote for hillary and might vote for Trump. Who does this benefit and who does it hurt in this year's campaign?
Trump is the best candidate in American politics for ages. In fact he is the only one who is not an establishment shill since... I can't even recall.
And that's why the special interest are doing everything in their power to stop him.
He's a political incompetent. I mean, going after a Gold Star family?
His numbers absolutely tanked. It was one of the most needless, unforced errors in modern political history that a college freshman at his first poli-sci class could have avoided.
But Trump....couldn't. Not wouldn't. COULDN'T. He lacks the capacity for the kind of judgement that a president needs, lacks the impusle control, and has a tissue thin skin to criticism of any kind.
Which is ironic.....given that he's essentially based his campaign on insulting people
Thankfully good judgement comes to Hillary naturally.
Trump's impulse control is just fine. I would see why you don't agree with him, given you lack the higher order brain capacity, but let's not pretend there is anything more to it than that.
Then explain his attack on the Khan family. It was utterly obvious that attacking them would result in severe damage to his campaign. It was obvious he could avoid the situation by ignoring it.
But Trump lacked the impulse control and good judgement to do that. He ignored his own campaign manager, his own staff......and simply reacted. Emotionally. Defensively. Stupidly.
And that's the 'best candidate in ages'? Perhaps your ilk meant 'best' in the same way Trump did when he insisted that he 'has the best words'.
If Khan family attack is best you got on him... I believe we are done. If this is all the garbage you can come up with, he is indeed the best. Thanks for proving the point.
Please. His call for using the US military for targeted murder of women and children in revenge killings is both wildly fascist and
spectacularly incompetent.
Even Fox News folks were jaw dropped, dumbfounded at his stupidity.
His insistence on turning over US citizens to military tribunals is wildly criminal too, violating federal law. Which he'd know if he knew what he was talking about.
His insistence that Russia had 'never entered Ukraine' was stunningly incompetent. Especially when Trump was stupid enough to hire a campaign manager whose firm was being investigated by the FBI for its ties to a Pro-Russian political party in ....you guessed it, Ukraine.
Trump has changed campaign managers
3 times. Which demonstrates *spectacular* incompetence in choosing people. As he keeps having to replace them to the detriment of his campaign.
I can do this all day. The list of politically incompetent, stunningly stupid unforced errors the man has made is monumental. And if I ever somehow manage to get to the bottom of that enormous list.....I just have to wait a few hours, and he'll give me all new examples of why he's ridiculously unfit for office.
This also highlights why Trump is so welcomed - he says whatever he wants regardless of the political consequences.
So his poor impulse control, spectacular incompetence and blatantly stupidity that have done enormous damage to his campaign.....
.....is a
good thing?
I take it that Koolaid is grape flavored? No, wait, its Trump.
Definitively orange.
This means he can speak the truth - which almost no politician has ever been crazy enough to attempt. Especially not Hillary, who is in full pander and lies mode.
Like.....the 'truth' that a candidate should release his tax returns by April of the election year? The 'truth' that he *would* release his tax returns?
The man is fighting tooth and nail to keep from every having to release ANY of his tax returns when everyone else has released 8 to 10 years worth. And you're still furiously polishing the turd that is Donald Trump on his 'honesty' and transparency.
If so, why is his word on releasing his tax returns such shit? He's obviously concluded that the information in his tax returns is more damaging to his candidacy than the cost of not releasing them.
But hey, keep polishing that bright orange turd.