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A Liberal Who Wants America to Win––“I
feel that Trump is our only hope in this next election. This is coming
from someone who voted for Obama in the last election!”
- An Anarchist Who Revels in Destruction––“Like the joker from The Dark Knight, I just want to see the world burn.”
- Trump is Low Risk, High Reward––“I
will vote for Donald Trump (and to a lesser extent Bernie Sanders)
because he represents hope… And how much damage can he really do?”
- Trump Has a Drive for Perfection––“He
will expect greatness from us, he will tell us how to get to great, he
will inspire people to be better than they are and have the hope that
their efforts will not be thwarted by bigger government.”
- ‘I Just Want to Watch the Chaos...’––“I'm
a young guy who is immature, a bit antisocial, and with no plans for
kids or a wife ever. At some level, I don’t really care how things go
with America as long as it’s fun to watch.”
- Trump is a Moderate Compromiser––“His
problem, according to the rest of the GOP, is that he wants
single-payer health care and that he doesn’t want to completely defund
Planned Parenthood. I don’t agree with him but why is it a bad thing to
be moderate? A moderate has a special ability to be a liaison between
the parties.”
- Trump is a Corrective to American Culture’s Pathologies––“The
preeminence of political correctness among the culture class indicates a
momentous shift away from formerly prominent middle-class cultural
values towards something entirely different. Even if Donald Trump were
to accomplish little in his presidency, there is a hope that were he
president, he could in some way alter that prevailing Washington/media
culture, and set a new cultural tone.”
- Trump Knows It’s All a Joke––“Many
are right; it’s not about trusting Trump; it's a collective middle
finger to the establishment… Trump isn't stupid, he gets it. He knows
the more outrageous, the better.”
- Trump Embodies the Rage of the White Middle Class––“Politicians
spend no time helping them. Black lives matter more and illegal
immigrants who break the law get a free pass. Evangelicals in this
country no longer feel they have the right to religious freedom and have
watched what they perceive as a sacred institution in marriage gutted.
All the while, politicians they voted for to represent them just plain
don’t.”
- Desperate People Cast Desperate Votes––“Wall
Street, the banks, and even illegal immigrants seem to be prospering
more than the average American citizen. We are desperate.”
- Trump Has Successfully Run Large Organizations––“He
leads an enormous, diversified organization that is worth billions.
This requires leadership. Leadership, by the way, is different from
knowledge. When you lead a large organization you set vision, goals and
expect results. You do not know every detail of every level of your
organization. You can’t. The world is just too complicated. You delegate
and empower. You can get information when you need it and the president
has no shortage of people ready to educate him on issues.”
- Trump is a Gamble Worth Taking––“I am of the belief that he is conceited and arrogant enough to avoid failing in front of the world at all cost.”
- Trump is Jay Gatsby––“Is
it not better to place your chips on hopes and dreams rather than
certain nightmares? Those of us who buy Trump’s vision, nearly to the
point of blind trust, are loudly professing our disgust with the current
immoral situations that taint and threaten our blueprint of the
American dream.”
- Trump is Bizarro Obama––“He’s got what Obama had in 2007 except he doesn’t have the press adoring him.”
- Trump is the Picture of American Greatness––“Think
about John F. Kennedy or Ronald Reagan inspiring the world with
leadership. Think of Babe Ruth, Martin Luther King Jr., Fred Rogers. The
American 20th Century was a great one. Now think about the American
headlines of today. What do you think of? War? Poverty? Political
division? Do we see greatness in America still on a daily basis or even
in the movies? The Trump Family is the picture of the American Dream …
When Donald Trump says that he wants to make America great again, I
believe him.”
- Trump Will Govern as Steve Jobs Managed––“He
will sucker in talent, tell them that their work is terrible, push them
to achieve beyond what they think is possible, and then take credit for
their successes as he tells America, and the world, that their projects
are the best thing that has ever happened. This works. It’s not pretty,
but it works.”
- Trump is an Alpha-Male Who Loves America, Unlike Obama––“Trump
has never lied to me whereas all of the other Republican politicians
(like McConnell & Boehner) have. They don’t fight for my side.
Nobody fights for my side. Trump fights. Trump wins. I want an Alpha
Male who is going to take it to the enemy. I am tired of supporting
losers.”
- Trump Did Build That––“ONLY TRUMP has ever BUILT any REAL THINGS.”
- Trump Has Consistently Championed Protectionism––“On the two primary issues as to why I’m supporting Mr. Trump he has remained stunningly consistent.”
- Trump Put Illegal Immigration Front and Center––“We have horrendous problem with illegal aliens, sanctuary cities & crimes.”
- Trump Has the Tiger by the Tail––“The
Tiger is the common working man that is tired of Politics and
Washington continuing to screw us over... We want to give a businessman
the chance to prove that this country can be great again!”
- Trump is Not Rehearsed––“What you see is what you see, all the cards are on the table.”
- Trump’s Nature is to Make the Best Deals Possible––“While
Trump may very well have his own best interests at heart it’s ok: his
best interest is our best interest and that best interest is our
property values and our economy. When our economy tanks, his property
values go DOWN! If anyone would be interested in saving our country, it
would be someone whose salary is directly tied to the value of the
country we call the USA!”
- Trump is the Lead in a Fabulous Mockumentary––“I’d vote for the candidate purely for the comedic value.”
- Bush Was a Disaster and Obama Felt Like One––“All
a president has to do is not to be a completely incompetent moron, do a
deal here and there, and make sure the most obvious things get done. It
is really, really easy. But we can’t get a candidate through the party
system that is not a completely incompetent moron. And no, we don’t
think Donald Trump is in it to help us. Or anyone else other than
himself. But he has his pride.”
- Trump is an Egomaniac––“Because
he is ‘crazy impulsive’ he has no qualms to step on toes when he is on a
roll, and correctness (neither political or ethical) enters in his
objective.”
- 14 Reasons for Supporting Trump––“He
oversees 20 thousand employees in multiple business entities in
successful pursuit of 100’s of initiatives both domestic and worldwide.”
- Trump Has Successful Supporters––“I’m
a college graduate, I have a Family, I work in an executive-level
management position for a Fortune 500 company and I’m a homeowner. What I
think you may find interesting is that I have a circle of friends, both
men and women, who have similar concerns and backgrounds. We are all
employed with excellent careers and we all are supporting Trump for President.”
- A Bernie Sanders Supporter Who’d Vote Trump Over Clinton––“While
he might not deliver on his promises, he would certainly be a bull in
the China shop of contemporary American politics, which has long needed
destroying and rebuilding.”
- Trump Could Make the Speech Police Go Away––“I’m
in my early 30s and I grew up in San Francisco in a liberal home. And I
have a very difficult time keeping up with all the various appropriate
and inappropriate terms used to reference people and their causes.Trump
makes brash and uncompromising statements about issues many people feel
very passionate about.”
A Liberal Who Wants America to Win
I have been a liberal practically all of my life (29 years). I am an
atheist, and my first ever Presidential vote was cast for John Kerry. I
more or less despised George Bush, and even though I leaned toward
Hillary in 2008, I voted for Obama in 2012. I support gay marriage,
legalization of marijuana, and many other liberal positions.
I do, however, believe that our country is in a terrible position and
on a terrible track. Trump strikes many of my nerves, but one of the
most accurate and dangerously true statements he has made is that
"America doesn't win anymore." I agree. The world is rising while
America falls. America and its leaders seem resigned to this fact.
Rather than stiffening their spine and fighting to make America a
prosperous nation for all, they simply talk, go through the motions,
throw out a few "red meat" issues to keep their respective bases
satisfied, and continue to concede American jobs and economic strength
to the rest of the world.
To friends and family, I have long railed against the fact that
America uses Presidential rejects and other back-bench political cronies
as their chief negotiators. John Kerry (yes, the man I voted for) was
out-negotiated time and time again by his Russian counterpart. And now,
it appears that the same thing has happened once again with the Iran
negotiators. This all ties back to the same fundamental thread:
politicians have failed this country, leading to one loss after another.
I do not believe that I am a racist, sexist, homophobic, or any other
negative label that has been affixed to Trump supports. Rather, I feel
that political correctness has run amok in this country, and we now live
in a society where every blogger and Twitter user is searching for the
slightest offense so they can try to ruin another human (famous, or
not). The average person is afraid of expressing any controversial
opinion in a public forum for fear of being "exposed," made viral, and
ruined, personally and/or professionally. It is heartening to see
someone as confident and impervious to criticism as Trump standing up to
this ever-present mob…and winning! People tend to support the underdog.
Most media outlets have attacked Trump with so much vitriol that they
have turned him into a sympathetic figure.
Yes, I really do feel that Donald Trump has the interests of America
at heart. He has already made his money and lived a life of glamour and
fame, and another few billion dollars won't have any real impact on his
quality of life. Rather, I genuinely believe that Trump feels the need
to fight for the country he loves. There once was a time when people
could actually feel proud to be Americans, and Trump comes from a
generation that experienced that feeling. Now, many are embarrassed to
be associated with this country. Jobs are being outsourced with reckless
abandon and this country is literally being hollowed out. Economic
statistics do no justice to this reality, and the average American knows
this to be true.
Trump supporters feel that a confident, strong-willed leader is
needed to right the ship and to fight back against the perpetual decline
this country has experienced for the last two-plus decades. And to be
honest, I feel that Trump is our only hope in this next election. This
is coming from someone who voted for Obama in the last election! Anyway,
that's my story and the main reasons why I support Trump. I didn't plan
out this response for days or try to make this all-inclusive, but this
should give you a fair idea of why I, a liberal, support Donald Trump
for president.
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An Anarchist Who Revels in Destruction
I would like to offer my reasoning for supporting Trump. I
know he would do a pretty terrible job at this point, but I really am at
the point of letting the whole thing burn down and explode. Trump would
help us get there faster and more efficiently. Like the joker from The
Dark Knight, I just want to see the world burn. I guess I am an
anarchist in that respect. Once it's all burnt down maybe we can have
that constitutional convention we really need to fix things and get this
country back on track if it still exists. Happy Friday. If you do
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Trump is Low-Risk, High-Reward
I will vote for Donald Trump (and to a lesser extent Bernie Sanders)
because he represents hope. The two party system has a stranglehold on
the voting public. Our choices are limited to way left or way right.
There is no party that represents me: a socially responsible, economic
conservative. A vote for Trump is the first step in breaking up the
two-party system. Two parties to represent 300 million people? Please
... And how much damage can he really do? We still have 2 more branches
of government to protect us. The risk is small––and the potential for
political change is great. Do I want to make conception the beginning of
life? No! Do I want another garbage pile of a bloated bill like the
ACA? No! (By the way where is the affordable part of the ACA?) A vote
for Trump is my vote against both parties. A Trump win is the Hope &
Change that Obama promised but couldn't deliver.
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Trump Has a Drive for Perfection
Background: CPA, University of WI. Auditor of federal programs,
business owner, father, husband, former vice-chair of county
Republicans. CFO and consultant to several mid-sized companies.
Christian. I do not expect anyone to vote like I would on every issue. I
do not expect that abortion will end, I do not expect that policy will
favor me. No one will end all wars. I live in the real world. We
conservatives have received nothing but promises from the Republican
Party for 35 years. I don't know how many times I have been asked to
work hard for a moderate conservative with the promise that "once we get
in we will listen to your side.” Never happens. Of course, I did not
have an extra 100K to donate to them either.
I have no expectations of Trump except that he will attempt to make
America great again. I expect that he will take his drive for perfection
on his properties and actually figure out how to make America better.
Will he do it my way? No. Will he hold all my values? No. Will I like
all his methods or results? No. He will expect greatness from us, he
will tell us how to get to great, he will inspire people to be better
than they are and have hope that their efforts will not be thwarted by
bigger government.
He will not put up with the BS of the world dictators, not because he
threatens to nuke them but because they don't know what he might do. He
will negotiate and do it from strength.
He could take the "black lives matter" group and show them how to
make black lives matter. Who else could take a Section 8 housing project
and give the people who live there a chance to see it as great and help
to transform it into just that? If he invested our money in it, he
would expect it to be great. Would it be opulent? No, but it could be a
functional place where they could learn to make something great and then
translate that to a sustainable living. Who else in the field of
candidates has the tenacity to make things great? Who else has made
payroll, put up with regulations, paid vendors, made customers happy
enough to come back, and then paid 35 percent of his profit to an
inefficient, deceptive, self-serving government?
I have done tax returns for many, many years. For the "rich" and the
poor, the successful and those whose businesses have failed. I have
heard many promises from politicians about fixing our tax system, but
none of them understand the reality of the pain or the stupidity of our
tax laws like I believe Trump does. He uses the current system to pay
minimal taxes, just like all my clients do. Good for him. Because of his
history, I believe he could/would put H&R Block out of business,
and kill my (tax) business too. I look forward to him being successful
in that.
Are there other candidates in the field I like? Yes. But I think they
might try to get along with everyone in Washington. I don't want
someone to get along with people in Washington. I want someone who is
willing to tell many in Washington "You're Fired.”
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‘I Just Want to Watch the Chaos...’
I wanted to explain why I'd vote for Trump. There are 2 main reasons:
- His desire to be a successful president to feed his ego
could paradoxically motivate him to be an extremely willing,
conscientious delegater, surrounding himself with effective political
operatives so he could stick to his strength of being a showman.
- Partly I just want to watch the chaos
unfold if a purely ego-driven man were to experience success with a
presidential run. I'm a young guy who is immature, a bit antisocial, and
with no plans for kids or a wife ever. At some level, I don't really
care how things go with America as long as it's fun to watch, like
watching a basketball game when your favorite team isn’t playing. I hope
this sheds light.
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Trump is a Moderate Compromiser
I started taking him seriously when he explained why he wants to run
for president: Simply because he wants to make America great again. You
could say bull, he's just in it for himself. But being president is not
very lucrative in comparison to his current position. He gave up
hundreds of millions of dollars by leaving The Apprentice. He makes $400
million a year doing what he does right now. This tells me something
about Trump. He truly wants to help. He isn't in it for the money
because the opportunity cost of him being president instead of doing
other things is massive. If he only wanted money he would not be running
for president.
And he is a moderate. The political parties have a huge problem where
they always select the candidates that have the same exact views as
them. Trump’s problem, according to the rest of the GOP, is that he
wants single-payer health care and that he doesn't want to completely
defund Planned Parenthood. I don't agree with him but why is it a bad
thing to be moderate? A moderate has a special ability to be a liaison
between the parties. In my opinion, a president should be the president,
the leader, the idol of the entire population. That is not possible
with someone who is far left or far right. That alienates 50% of the
country. A moderate can be the president of everyone. He can compromise,
give a little, take a little.
Trump is capable of this.
So are other candidates, but show me someone who knows negotiation
like Trump. He can take two opposing views and negotiate until everyone
is happy. (Trump is not partisan as his past switches between parties
shows). You may say he flip-flops on ideas. To me that shows fluidity,
the ability to see what the people want and understand their views and
act on those. Current politicians could care less what we want.
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Trump is a Corrective to American Culture’s Pathologies
Although I am not yet committed to any candidate, I nevertheless do
see the value in a Donald Trump candidacy. To be entirely honest, his
appeal is more emotional than rational. I know this is not the best way
to begin an endorsement, but having admitted that, I still believe he is
the right candidate for today’s America.
Trump hasn’t elaborated much on any practical policy endeavors he
would pursue. However, I think the bulk of his appeal comes through his
defiance of the prevailing culture of political correctness among the
media and academia. Although a seemingly minor issue relative to the
economy or foreign policy, political correctness ignites conservative
blogs and social media more than anything else. Beyond speech codes,
“trigger warnings,” or Twitter outrage mobs, the preeminence of
political correctness among the culture class indicates a momentous
shift away from formerly prominent middle-class cultural values and
towards something entirely different. Even if Donald Trump were to
accomplish little in his presidency, I think there is a hope that were
he president, he could in some way alter that prevailing
Washington/media culture and set a new cultural tone.
Many would probably question why, of all people, a decadent, rude,
and pompous billionaire should be trusted to meddle with American
culture? I think it comes down to a perception that America has already
drowned in a post-modernist nightmare of moral relativism, from which
extreme political correctness and protest culture stem. Trump, on the
other hand, is all absolutes. Everything he says, accurate or not, is
stated in absolute, definitive terms. His personal morality is clear: He
respects people who work hard, are loyal, innovate, and “win,” and he
shuns those who don’t meet the criteria. Cruel as it may sound, I think
America needs to reenergize these fundamental cultural values before we
can ever hope to create a better society.
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Trump Knows It’s All a Joke
Why trust Trump? The political system has been set up against the
public for years. There is no difference between the Republicans and
Democrats; they are just tools to divide & conquer the people. The
presidency is a joke! Trump is the wild card. Do I trust him? Not
necessarily, but I definitely don't trust a lot of the other
"candidates".
It really doesn't matter who becomes president; it still doesn't give
the American people any power. At least with Trump, I'll be greatly
entertained & maybe, just maybe, he can shake up the system. Many
are right; it's not about trusting Trump; it's a collective middle
finger to the establishment. A side note: do you know how the middle
finger got its meaning? It started during a war, when one side cut off
the rebels' bow-shooting fingers. The rebels learned to shoot their bows
w/their middle fingers and lifted their middle fingers in defiance at
the next battle. Basically saying, no matter what you do, we will
continue to fight for our freedom: the epitome of rebellion.
Trump is the voice of some Americans. And that voice isn't saying we
hate illegal immigrants lol. It's saying that we are sick of the corrupt
political system, we know the game and we're done playing it. If that
means making Trump president, so be it. Hell, if Bozo the clown was
running, I would vote for him. It would more accurately portray what I
think of the government and politicians lol. Trump isn't stupid, he gets
it. He knows the more outrageous, the better. He knows it's all a joke.
It's just amazing that you don't.
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Trump Embodies the Rage of the White Middle Class
I still have reservations about Trump. However, these reservations
have nothing to do with his flip-floppy character or his arrogant and
selfish demeanor. It has more to do with his lack of effectively
communicating what his policies would be and what his plan for the
country is. We shall see if he can develop positions strong enough to
sway the electorate. That's not what I wrote to you to say though. Deep
down many Americans know our country is in a state of total failure.
That's true for folks on the left and the right. We know that our
futures have been sold and that our children's futures have been sold.
We know that every politician we have to choose from is a liar and a
flip-flopper. With all due respect, Obama is chief of these as of late
and even many of his past supporters know this now.
Speaking from the right, I believe that Trump embodies the
frustration and rage of the white middle class. This is his main support
base and is an ever shrinking group that no longer feels they have a
voice. Politicians pay lip service to the middle class but spend no time
helping them. Black lives matter more and illegal immigrants who break
the law get a free pass. Evangelical Christians in this country no
longer feel that they have the right to religious freedom and have
watched what they perceive as a sacred institution in marriage gutted.
All the while, politicians they voted for to represent them just plain
don't. Now enter Trump.
This is a guy who isn't afraid to abuse the abuser. He has and will
continue to humiliate the establishment politicians who try to stand up
to him by exposing them for who they are. He will lash out at reporters
and media crudely and without tact simply because he can. His supporters
feel vindicated when he attacks those people who have misled them, a
small satisfaction when your way of life is fading away.
I can't disagree that he is just like them and that he is pandering
to that base I just mentioned. I doubt he will win but I don't doubt
that watching him lose will be entertaining and satisfying.
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Desperate People Cast Desperate Votes
It really isn't about Donald Trump. It's about the fact that many
thought and believed President Obama was the "change" that they wanted
in 2008. We still trusted him in 2012. All of that "hope" has died. This
administration keeps telling everyone that things are better, but the
middle class now knows that isn't quite true. Wall Street, the banks,
and even illegal immigrants seem to be prospering more than the average
American citizen. We are desperate. Desperate people do desperate
things.
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Trump Has Successfully Run Large Organizations
Thanks for your article. I’m quite a fan of your writing and The Atlantic.
I figured I’d take you up on your offer to discuss why I am voting for
Donald Trump, if I get the opportunity. I live in New Jersey and usually
by the time the primaries get around to me both tickets are decided.
Still, I plan on voting for Trump if he is the Republican nominee and
will likely pull the lever for him if he runs as an independent.
A bit about my background so you don’t think I’m some sort of fire
breathing know-nothing. I am a 39-year-old who earns well into the six
figures as a communications executive for a hospital. I have had a long
career in journalism and public relations. I have been married to my
first and only wife for 12 years; she’s a nurse at a local hospital. I
have two boys, aged 10 and 8. One has ADHD (my 10 year old) and one has
autism (my eight year old), so I’m plugged into the disabled community. I
am a devout Christian and attend a local Methodist church in my area
that typically has about 450 people on a Sunday morning across two services. I’m white.
There was a time in my life where I was intimately familiar with
politics and enjoyed engaging in all the arguments. I think my interest
stopped right around 2008 because everything started to get really
nasty. I read somewhere that family members weren’t speaking to each
other over political disagreements. I have one brother. He voted for
Obama; I voted for McCain. We disagree politically, but he’s the only
brother I have and we love each other as brothers do. I cannot imagine
our political preferences coming between us. It was also around this
time that I started noticing political discourse going from intellectual
to downright nasty at all levels, with people losing jobs over their
political views in extreme cases.
Politically you could say I’m conservative, but the truth is I no
longer care about the liberal vs. conservative arguments. What I want is
a country that works and will continue to work for my kids and their
kids. Our current elected leadership seems to have no other interest
except defeating the opposition, and then when that happens, holding
their position through excessive demonizing of their opponents.
So why do I support Trump? Because he’s an authentic leader. I think
he’s just what the country needs right now to wake it out of its stupor.
We’ve got serious problems, but we spend all our time shouting about
whether gays should be allowed to marry. Neither liberals nor
conservatives have solid ideas about how to move us forward, and the
lack of civility in our discourse prevents them from working together.
What results is a paralysis that might be amusing if there wasn’t so
much to be done.
Why do I think Trump would be better?
He’s led large organizations before. There hasn’t been much
examination of his business beyond his bankruptcies and the fact that he
inherited large sums. However, by all accounts he leads an enormous,
diversified organization that is worth billions. This requires
leadership. Leadership, by the way, is different from knowledge. When
you lead a large organization you set vision, goals and expect results.
You do not know every detail of every level of your organization. You
can’t. The world is too complicated. You delegate and empower. You can
get information when you need it and the president has no shortage of
people ready to educate him on issues.
He’s a negotiator. I think this part has been under-discussed, and is
probably his greatest asset. He’s spent his whole life and career
making deals and negotiating deals. In his own words, he negotiates to
win. This is a skill, and it’s one that we should learn to value. The
current presidential dichotomy has us either electing a liberal or
conservative with clearly defined policy views that are not open for
negotiation. How does that move us forward? We need to get creative and
we need to negotiate.
I believe Donald Trump will be able to do that.
Let me now deal with what I think the main objections to his candidacy have been:
One, he has no political experience. While he doesn’t have any
elective experience, it’s not true that he doesn’t have any political
experience. He’s been leading a large organization and working with
officials constantly; this requires political deftness that frankly
might be better than what our current elected officials have to offer.
Two, he doesn’t have specific policy positions. This is a standard
negotiating technique. You don’t show your hand publicly. Frankly, I
like this better than electing a doctrinaire liberal or conservative who
is going to Washington with predefined policy ideas that are rooted in
solid philosophies and not open for debate.
Three, he’s a rude blowhard. There is some merit to this. It is
abundantly clear that Trump loves the spotlight, and he does say things
that make you shake your head and groan. He clearly loves attention, but
while this is a flaw I’m not sure it’s a fatal one.
Take the Megyn Kelly flap. I think her question was misguided. It
focused on his public statements. I would ask if he has ever been sued
for sexual harassment by any of his employees. So far, no one has
stepped forward to say that Trump was ever sexually inappropriate toward
them, and if there were any out there I am sure they would have been
found by now. When The Apprentice was in its first couple of hit
seasons, one of the executives at the judging table was a woman. He’s
also raised a daughter, Ivanka, who by all accounts is a solid business
executive in her own right who loves her father. His woman problem is a
bit overblown, I think.
And he did make a good point during the debate. We’ve got serious
problems in this country; we shouldn’t be making a big deal over the
prospective president’s tone.
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Trump is a Gamble Worth Taking
Voters are used to being disappointed, accustomed to accepting
partial truths from politicians, and conditioned to expect little
progress from the individual that holds the office of President. The
only desires left in American voters is renewed excitement, passion and
hope. If a candidate can offer a glimpse of those desires, they win the
support.
My narrow support of Trump is simple.
I am of the belief that he is conceited and arrogant enough to avoid
failing in front of the world at all cost. His failings in the private
sector are widely known but largely overlooked, as the financial and
social failings of other candidates are as well. He is so passionately
despised that the watchdogs will be working overtime on all fronts to
expose even the smallest of infractions. Given his new stand against
bailouts, payoffs, and favors, career politicians will jump at the
opportunity to prove he is no better at conducting business in
Washington than all who served before him.
Asking myself, "why not?", "what's the worst that can happen?" and
realizing that Trump is as likely to utterly ruin this country as he is
to become the knight in shining armor is enough for me. Policy changes
can be difficult to pull off (especially if Congress has a majority
leaning in the opposite direction) and collectively make little lasting
difference in the day to day lives of the average household. Gone are
the days of Roosevelt and Reagan where real difference lasts for
generations. If Trump fails to keep his word, he is yet another
politician exploiting the office while benefiting himself, his partners,
and his friends. Every choice, every vote and every dollar spent in
support is a gamble. If by some unlikely chance Trump is able to follow
through with any of his promises to the People, it was worth the gamble.
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Trump is Jay Gatsby
In The Great Gatsby, narrator Nick Carraway describes his
attraction to the main character in the novel: "When I came back from
the East last autumn I felt that I wanted the world to be in uniform and
at a sort of moral attention forever: I wanted no more riotous
excursions with privileged glimpses into the human heart. Only Gatsby,
the man who gives his name to this book, was exempt from my
reaction--Gatsby who represented everything for which I have an
unaffected scorn. If personality is an unbroken series of successful
gestures, then there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened
sensitivity to the promises of life, as if he were related to one of
those intricate machines that register earthquakes ten thousand miles
away. This responsiveness had nothing to do with that flabby
impressionabilty which is dignified under the name of ‘creative
temperment’--it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness
such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not
likely I shall ever find again...”
Perhaps Nick Carraway is representative of the disillusioned "Silent
Majority" wishing to "Make America Great Again." Donald Trump
personifies a modern-day, extremely brash Jay Gatsby, clawing feverishly
for that elusive "green light" at the end of Daisy Buchanan's beckoning
dock. Is it not better to place your chips on hopes and dreams rather
than certain nightmares? Those of us who buy into Trump's vision, nearly
to the point of blind trust, are loudly professing our disgust with the
current immoral situations that taint and threaten our blueprint of the
American dream:
- A world in which police are reluctant to protect citizens (and themselves) for fear of reprimands and idictments
- An atmosphere in which politicians are ridiculed for uttering the simple truth
- A stage on which extremists are permitted to gesticulate and spew
their venom via freedoms initially formulated by the much-maligned
"angry and wimpering" white male
- A media more concerned with those nauseating, idiotic Kardashians than with the welfare of its heroic war veterans
- A border seeping a cesspool of criminals due to weak immigration laws
- A President who makes devious nuclear deals with Satan's minions
Carraway further states: "...Gatsby turned out all right in the
end; it is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of
his dreams, that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive
sorrows and the short-winded elations of men." The "foul dust" floating
in the wake of Trump's dreams consists of a biased, unfair,
unimaginative media and his fellow dull, donor-driven candidates. But
Mr. Trump, as Nick said to Jay Gatsby: "You're worth the whole damn
bunch put together!"
So, I will happily bide my time dancing foolishly under Mr. Trump's
brightly-striped tents and festive lights. Drawn to the man and his
message like a moth to a flame.
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Trump is Bizarro Obama
He's got what obama had in 2007 except he doesn't have the press
adoring him and hiding what should have been disqualifiers. Trump is
refreshingly blunt, honest, and pro American. He's the anti-Obama.
People like that. The press doesn't.
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Trump is the Picture of American Greatness
So why Trump? It is not because he is a Republican
candidate or because he expresses conservative positions. It is not just
because he is a political outsider and speaks his mind with no
apologies. I support Trump because he is the picture of American
greatness. Donald Trump's grandfather, Friedrich, emigrated to New York
City from Germany in 1885 and, from humble beginnings (he worked first
as a barber), began working toward the American Dream. Fast-forward 100
years later and Donald Trump is the inheritor of a strong work ethic and
the richness that is possible only in a free country. Not only is he
the inheritor, but he is the embodiment.
Think about the greatness of the American 20th Century.
Think about Fred Astaire or Michael Jackson enchanting the world with
dance. Think about John F. Kennedy or Ronald Reagan inspiring the world
with leadership. Think of Babe Ruth, Martin Luther King Jr., Fred
Rogers. The American 20th Century was a great one. Now think about the
American headlines of today. What do you think of? War? Poverty?
Political division? What are celebrities like today? Do we see greatness
in America still on a daily basis or even in the movies? The Trump
Family is the picture of the American Dream, and I believe Donald Trump
is an honest man. When Donald Trump says that he wants to make America
great again, I believe him. He has written books for all to read but
that is not enough. He wants to lead.
Granted, Donald Trump cannot promise greatness among us as a
society or a country. However, he can promise to be a leader for
greatness, and he is fitted to do so.
Trump's foreign and domestic political positions are
important and they matter. I am an independent voter and look forward to
hearing more about his intentions as the political season rolls along.
However, am I sold on his leadership? Yes, I am. Do I believe his
courage? Yes, I do. I am relieved that he is not the traditional
politician and is not speaking on behalf of his donors. The political
system is broken and we need a true outsider to change the way things
work. Yes, I know about those pictures with Hillary Clinton. Trump has
always been a businessman first and has maintained an abundance of
relations. This is a man with a huge network.
Trump is not the caricature that pundits would have you
believe. Trump did not build his economic empire just with luck. As a
Trump supporter, if I could ask anything from the American people, it
would be respect. Please have respect for the family and fortune of this
man. This is not just a man, this is the American Dream.
Trump Will Govern as Steve Jobs Managed
I respect your point of view and understand why you might
find support for Trump puzzling. I support Trump because I believe that
he will take a management approach similar to Steve Jobs. He will sucker
in talent, tell them that their work is terrible, push them to achieve
beyond what they think is possible, and then take credit for their
successes as he tells America, and the world, that their projects are
the best thing that has ever happened. This works. It's not pretty, but
it works.
I think your critique regarding Trump serving his
self-interest does not really connect with the personal satisfaction
that would come with a high approval rating as President of United
States. No amount of money can stroke an ego relative to that honor.
Also, he would have the nuclear codes and be commander of the largest
military in the world. That would be cool for him––super fun, no doubt.
Unlike some of the other candidates striving for the
Republican nomination, Trump is not a dummy. He once supported certain
liberal ideas that make sense, like single-payer health care, rather
than consistently spewing the party line or something to the right of
it. As a centrist, that appeals to me. I think he says vile things at
times, and is disrespectful, but a lack of respect can be a powerful
tool when challenging the status quo. In short, you don't have to be a
good person to be the right person for a job.
As a kicker, every day he is in office, it would be
entertaining. And I'm sure his rhetoric would assuage those members of
our society, myself included, who are comfortable and powerful amongst
our social groups. That means a lot to me, and to the people who can
afford to contribute to campaigns. And Trump doesn't even need my money.
It’s a win/win Conor. Someday, when you're not such a loser, you will
probably see it yourself.
Trump is an Alpha-Male Who Loves America, Unlike Obama
You raise some good points in your article, especially when
you refer to his two ex-wives. I hadn't thought about that. I also read
the previous article you wrote about Trump, and I thought that it was
also well thought out, and you sound like a decent person and you aren't
putting me down because I support Trump (I have 3 degrees - B.A., Ed.
M., M.A.).
When Barack Obama was elected, I cried for the country. We
were doomed. I was not a McCain supporter but I voted for him anyway. I
have been holding my nose and voting Republican for the past 40 plus
years. George H.W. Bush lied to us when he said he wouldn't raise taxes.
Bill Clinton lied to us when he said that he didn't have sex with that
woman, and in the OVAL OFFICE of all places - that's my House, not his
house.
Al Gore was the bathtub ring around Bill Clinton and he was
smug and sanctimonious at the debates, and so G.W. Bush was a better
choice and maybe he would govern as a conservative and be like Reagan.
Then everything went to hell. Then we got Obama who governs against the
will of the people––I do not think Obama loves America and I think he is
trying to destroy this country. Whatever did the Democrats see in
Obama? Well, maybe that's what we see in Trump. Maybe he is our version
of Obama. Maybe everything you say about Trump is true.
But I know that Trump, unlike Obama, loves America. Trump
has never lied to me whereas all of the other Republican politicians
(like McConnell & Boehner) have. They don't fight for my side. They
cave to Obama ahead of time. Nobody fights for my side. Trump fights.
Trump wins. I want an Alpha Male who is going to take it to the enemy. I
am tired of supporting losers. I used to vote for President based on
their positions. Now I am going to vote for President based on emotion. I
want a strong man to be president, an Alpha male, somebody who is going
to rip the other side a new one. I am tired of losing the fight before
we even have a fight. That is why I support Donald Trump. Ted Cruz is my
second choice. Never Jeb!
Trump Did Build That
Per your request:
1. Of all the candidates, ONLY TRUMP has ever BUILT any REAL THINGS.
2. I only have ONE vote. It goes to the man who BUILT REAL THINGS.
3. Five decades of voting for ne'er-do-wells who've never
built anything but EMPTY five-point plans is five decades too many.
NEVER AGAIN!
Trump Has Consistently Championed Protectionism
You asked Trump supporters why we trust that he will keep
his word and work for our interests. I find it unlikely that any of the
other candidates would work towards my interests, so to an extent
there's nothing really to lose. That said, the first reason I'd give for
trusting Trump is that he had this same rhetoric toward China and Japan
all the way back in the late 1980s. For example, he made an appearance
on Oprah Winfrey back on April 25, 1988, where he discussed a full page
ad criticizing U.S foreign policy. He discussed the issues with Japanese
trade at that time. At the very least, the hallmark of his campaign,
trade and foreign policy issues, is something that he has remained
consistent on.
Here's a link to the clip.
In addition, his position on immigration has remained largely the same as well.
In Donald Trump's first political book, The America We Deserve, Donald Trump writes:
America is experiencing serious social and economic difficulty with
illegal immigrants who are flooding across our borders. We simply can’t
absorb them. It is a scandal when America cannot control its own
borders. A liberal policy of immigration may seem to reflect confidence
and generosity. But our current laxness toward illegal immigration shows
a recklessness and disregard for those who live here legally.
The majority of legal immigrants can often make significant
contributions to our society because they have special skills and
because they add to our nation’s cultural diversity. They come with the
best of intentions. But legal immigrants do not and should not enter
easily. It’s a long, costly, draining, and often frustrating
experience-by design. I say to legal immigrants: Welcome and good luck.
It comes down to this: we must take care of our own people first. Our
policy to people born elsewhere should be clear: Enter by the law, or
leave."––The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump, pages 143-45, Jul 2, 2000.
On the two primary issues as to why I'm supporting Mr. Trump he has remained stunningly consistent.
Even if he is unable to get Chinese currency manipulation
to stop, his support of a tariff and bringing back protectionist trade
policies, which turned the U.S into one of the most prosperous nations
in the world, would be a welcome reprieve from the Chamber of Commerce
cartel politicians like Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush who drive American workers out of their jobs, depressing their wages with foreign labor.
Trump Put Illegal Immigration Front And Center
I am a "possible Trump" supporter. I have many
apprehensions. I am sick and tired of politics as is. I am MORE
concerned about Republican Party. I have been so disappointed with the
gutless reactions of most. My original "dream team" was West/Cruz. Since
West refused to run, Cruz is my man. HOWEVER, can he win? I'm out here
in Mexifornia, and other than my Conservative Forum group, NO ONE knows
Cruz.
BUT, EVERYONE Knows TRUMP.
We have a horrendous problem with illegal aliens, sanctuary
cities & crimes. Trump has brought this FRONT & CENTER. He even
had parents of slain victims.
He touched some very sensitive nerves. I am thankful for
his support and I am "Trusting" that he will treat AMERICA as a business
& focus on her sucess. I PRAY he is serious and sincere. I realize
as a businessman a lot of hanky panky goes on and I PRAY that Trump is
FOCUSED on USA. Time will tell. For now, I'm a watcher.
Trump Has the Tiger by the Tail
Ok, first off, I am just a little cog in the big wheel of
life! Why am I voting for Trump you ask? Very simple! The Reds and the
Blues of this country have had plenty of time to get the situation under
control and they have proven that they are incapable of getting the job
done! Nero Plays as Rome Burns! And the Senators are hiding and licking
their wounds like scared sheep! Enter The Donald!
Like him or hate him, he is a businessman and he has the
Tiger by the Tail! The Tiger is the common working man in this country
that is tired of Politics and Washington continuing to screw us over in
the process of ruining the country we all love! We want to give a
businessman the chance to prove that this country can be great again!
All the Dems can come up with is a Socialist, a confirmed habitual liar
and the village idiot! The Repubs have all their faith in a Shrub that
can't even speak to a group and make sense. The rest are milling around
trying to fake that they can keep up! Politics is in the dumper and just
maybe the best hope for America is The Donald!
Trump '16'
P.S. I hope he picks Sarah Palin for a running mate!
Trump is Not Rehearsed
Mr. Trump is truthful. Good or bad, the truthfulness of his
words are as clear as a breath of fresh air spoken from a foundation of
experience and wisdom with a dash of enthusiasm.
Lies are out, unrehearsed truth is in.
What you see is what you see, all the cards are on the
table, the words are non-rehearsed, flowing forth and engendering a
sense of trust. In all the other candidates, this one foundational
factor, truth, is not found… honor and integrity
is lacking in one
fashion or another, replaced by spin and sleight of hand. Mr. Trump is
standing tall above the tainted political refuse beneath. We stood for
something once. None of us wants to hear we as a nation are defective
from the Oval Office.
Trump’s Nature is to Make the Best Deals Possible
You asked for it. Here is my pedantic speech on why I will be voting for Trump!
First: he has brought to life the silent majority, who have
quietly fumed about the corruption that runs rampant in our government.
Our government merrily believes they have pulled the wool over our eyes
to the atrocities they routinely commit. Trump has taken these
atrocities Mainstream! He daily reminds all the crooked politicians that
they have been bought and paid for! The People knew it before, but
Trump is reminding us that it is NOT acceptable! It is NOT wrong that
Trump has given money to these people to do his bidding, it IS WRONG
that these people took his money and DID his bidding! We get that Trump
gave them money for a few little building permits––but what do the Koch
Bros, George Soros and especially the drug and insurance companies need
to give them money for? He is a Motivator!
Second: People used to getting their own way grow angry at
Trump because he is stepping on their toes. We are encouraged that he is
doing the right thing. We watch Fox News and the RNC stab him in the
back repeatedly despite his being a wildly popular Republican candidate
that they should be embracing. And we ask ourselves, what does he know?
What could he tell us that we don’t already suspect? We want to know
what is so super-special secret that other billionaires are trying to
trip up one of their own! Wouldn't you think they would want one of
their own in the catbird seat?
Third, Trump calls out the media routinely, the same media
that is failing to accurately portray the situation in Ferguson and
other towns and makes it seem like there is a huge race war going on.
The media who is so agenda-based and who fail gloriously to state the
unbiased facts. The media who are intent on manipulating people to vote
for who they say and to believe what they say and to follow how they
say. The media, who originally was designed to JUST REPORT THE FACTS and
is now the primary engine with which our leaders and government
controls the masses who blindly follow them. The people hate the media,
but when Joe Schmoe complains about a news program lying, no one hears
him. When Donald Trump complains about a news program lying, EVERYONE
hears him!
Fourth, it is because we have watched for the last 100+
years as government officials made decisions that are appalling and
destructive to the well-being of our great nation, and we think to
ourselves, "WTH did they do something that grossly derelict for?"
Trump tells us it is because our leaders are stupid. We
know the truth, it is because our leaders are CROOKED! Trump gets a bye
here and the reason is this - from Trump's perspective, the politicians
he purchases like candy do seem extremely stupid. He watches them
selling out their own kind for a few bucks and think how truly silly
they look to him. You see it time and again throughout history.
Traitors are never respected by the people they turncoat to!
Our choice is simple: we absolutely dont want to elect
someone who is disdained by the Donald. We've had our fair share of
Vasili Mitrokhins. Donald is travelling in many of the same circles as
the leaders of other countries and you may forget that the US is a very
powerful country and has enormous leverage in the hands of the right
negotiator. Our current negotiator sold us out for a cheap farm in Egypt
and even sold out his own daughter for goodness sakes, will she be wife
number 3 or 4??? Donald knows that he has a very valuable asset and
will use it to every advantage.
It is his nature to make the best deal possible!
Fifth: Trump is a negotiator and his experience speaks
volumes. Granted, maybe he will negotiate deals that benefit him.
However, Trump is a real-estate Tycoon and many of his holdings are here
in the good ole USofA, so if any one would negotiate a real deal that
would benefit our country for a change, it would be Trump! While Trump
may very well have his own best interests at heart it's ok: his best
interest is our best interest and that best interest is our property
values and our economy. When our economy tanks, his property values go
DOWN! If anyone would be interested in saving our country, it would be
someone whose salary is directly tied to the value of the country we
call the USA! It doesn’t do any good if you own 10 beautiful hotels and
golf courses in these United States if there is not anyone who can visit
them! Atlantic City, which he is continually questioned about, is a
perfect example. Trump didnt destroy the economy in Atlantic City, its
economy tanked and Trump's businesses with it. I like to think he would
have a vendetta against the politician that sold out Atlantic City and
by association, Trump.
Sixth, it is because of questions like yours from people
who don’t see the need to dream or hope for a greater America and are
content to keep watching it go by the wayside as long as their pockets
are lined. People who are waiting until we are no better than Zimbabwe,
where the biggest crime is to be a white Man! These same people who
won’t take a risk or jump off a sinking ship because they haven't
finished their lobster!
In summation, it’s because WE still believe our country can be great
again and WE need a leader to go before us that embodies our beliefs,
one whose life is affected by our lives.
A few hundred years ago, our ancestors came to this country
for a fresh start because their homeland had become unbearable to live
in. This land was the LAST frontier! Our backs are against the wall now:
we do not have any other land to which we can all sail our rickety
boats with our few belongings! We do not have any other leader who embodies all that we believe. Our forefathers may have thought "America or Bust"––we are now at the "Bust" part and if we don’t fix our great country! So
in conclusion, he is our Joan D'Arc, repeatedly betrayed by his own
kind and given to lead us at his own expense! He is fighting OUR battle
and it is OUR responsibility to back him!
p.s. Oh, and did I mention: he is NOT politically correct and Americans
are so fed up with political correctness. You cannot imagine how
refreshing it is to see a human that talks like we talk, who is
passionate about his beliefs, and who maybe words things not quite
right, but who the hell cares? No one gets it right the first time.
Hell, I rewrote parts of that email to you 6 times hahaha - enjoy!!!
Trump Is the Lead in a Fabulous Mockumentary
I don't live in Iowa or New Hampshire but if I did, I'd
vote for Trump right now. Don't get me wrong; I don't believe he'd make a
good President. Quite the opposite.
I'd vote for Trump, the candidate, purely for the comedic value.
Trump is like a train wreck. Not the kind where hundreds of people get hurt. No, Trump's candidacy is like the train wreck in Green Eggs and Ham
by Dr. Seuss––it just keeps getting more and more absurd as it careens
down the mountainside and finally plunges off the cliff. It's funny,
even to a 3-year-old. In many ways, Trump is the ultimate comedic actor
who never breaks character. We are all watching a mockumentary and I,
for one, am not ready for the show to end quite yet.
Bush Was a Disaster and Obama Felt Like One
Thank you for being curious about what people think,
something that the mainstream media has long forgotten about. The
problem: you assume to know the reasons why people support Trump––that
we believe he will be a more caring and responsible president with a
lesser self-interest. Honestly, I don't think there is a single person
in the world who believes that about the Donald. Here are the reasons
why we like Trump. First, some insight into how many of the people
around me feel about the world and its recent history:
1) Bush: we learned that an administration can be careless,
brutal, dishonest and deceptive to an extent no one would have thought
possible. $10 trillion destroyed, 5000+ Americans killed, the American
brand destroyed; torture, lies and terrible people representing America.
These people represented the Washington establishment, and created an
atmosphere of total distrust in anything established. The poor and
underprivileged felt cheated on and totally left behind; the wealthy and
educated watched in total disbelief how the layers of civilized
discourse and governance where obliterated by incompetence, cronyism and
evilness on an epic scale. The world went into shock, losing America as
its first and last hope.
It was a––watch for it––DISASTER.
2) Obama: I supported Obama the first time, and reluctantly
the second time. I think he saved America. BUT. Obama failed big time
in overcoming the partisan divide. He put his cronies in charge. Worst
of all, he appears weak. Like an intellectual. Intellectuals make simple
things complicated, and FAIL in real life. Because while real life may
be complicated, you create progress by making it simple. By getting
things done. Stop thinking, start doing. Stop considering, make a
decision.
Yes, go with your gut (unless you are Bush, because your gut sucks).
3) The two parties: So basically, going with your gut
failed (Bush) and going with your brain feels like a failure too
(Obama). That's because the personnel, especially on the gut side, is
just terrible. Absolutely terrible. Cruz? Perry? BUSH? Palin? Romney?
McCain? Where do these people come from? How can they happen? On the
Democratic side, Hillary Clinton might be a good person, maybe even a
good president, but she is a terrible politician and so, so bad in
talking to us. Just so bad.
IT'S ALL SO BAD!
4) The media: CNN has catvideos on their homepage. MSNBC
has followed FOX to become a blatant agenda-setting propaganda machine.
Their pundits don't serve the viewers, but their own personal agenda.
It's political correctness and propaganda all over the place. Listen, I
have my beliefs. But I am annoyed at these people, even if they
propagate my beliefs, because of the stupid, obnoxious way they do it.
Take pro-choice vs. pro-life, and the gay marriage debate.
Where do I stand on these topics? I am PRO STARTUPS. We need more
entrepreneurs. We need more innovation. More growth. How is that related
to pro-choice and gay marriage? IT ISN'T. I DON'T CARE. I AM NOT
INTERESTED. STOP TALKING ABOUT IT! We don't care.
Gays can now marry, that's fine with me. Abortion has been
regulated for decades exactly how it should be regulated. It's fine.
It's a non-issue. We have to stop talking about complete nonsense, and
start talking about Making America Great Again. Oh, and every time the
media tries to put him down, his polls will go up. Because everything
Americans can do to show the media they are wrong, they will do at this
point.
5) Trump: So here we are. That's why I like Trump.
Everytime I see another spineless, dumb, corrupt politician preparing
for another failure (representing it all: BUSH), I have to close my
laptop. It's so, so unbelievable and gross. Every time I see MSNBC and
the NYT stuff their agendas down my throat, I have to throw up.
Fox? I don't even go there. Obama? He has failed to make
D.C. work. So there is Trump. Someone who finally, finally focuses on
important topics. He says the obvious: illegal immigration is a
disaster. Obamacare is very bad, but not for the reasons the right
claims. Planned Parenthood is important for millions of young women, and
defunding it is another GOP scandal. The Democrats suck so much he
doesn't even attack them. He says that ISIS can be destroyed by going
for their oil and their Saudi backers. Umm... that's the most profound
and smart thing I have heard in a long time.
He says we get ripped off by the Chinese and Mexican
governments. Umm... Yes. He says foreign policy is dealmaking, and he
will force Putin, Iran etc. into submission, and they will be happy
about it (because it will be a good deal). Umm... yes he is right. Of
course, the pundits and academic elites are piling on how he has no idea
about economics and foreign policy, and how he is a fraud that dumb
people fall for.
Guess what? They just called me dumb. Now here is the
problem. The arrogance and ignorance––together, the dumbness––of these
"elites" at the NYT, economics departments, etc. is the true source of
misinterpretation of the Trump movement. We are not dumb. We are
investment bankers, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, rocket scientists. And
yes, we might also be farmers, but farmers can actually also be quite
smart.
But guess what. We believe YOU (not you, Conor), are very,
very dumb. If you are an established economist, you understand NOTHING
about economics, and now everyone knows it. If you are the NYT, you
printed fake evidence that led to a corrupt and bankrupting war. We
believe you are very, very dumb, and shouldn't say anything, whatsoever.
You lost ALL authority over the last 15 years. Most people around me
could take on any NYT journalist or professor from whatever fancy school
and destroy them––intellectually––on any stage, anytime. We laugh at
these people, and we laugh when they are called "elites". They are not
elites, they are complete failures.
They have a poor understanding of the world we live in,
they do not understand economics, they do not understand foreign policy.
They respond by saying we are the angry, disenfranchised mob in the
South and Midwest. The problem is that we are technology entrepreneurs
and finance professionals in New York and Silicon Valley.
Many of us probably sit next door to you.
And every time you paint this picture, it strengthens our
belief that you are so intellectually stuck and close-minded it's not
even worth talking to you anymore. If you think Trump, Carl Icahn and
Steve Schwarzman are disenfranchised angry people who don't understand
economics or foreign policy, something is wrong with you.
All this ignorance is also why Bernie Sanders is so
popular. And I bet there are more Bernie Sanders supporters who also
like Trump than the "experts" think. I am one of them. My second choice
would be Bernie Sanders. It is not hard to lead the U.S. The U.S. is an
amazing country that has everything we need. All a president has to do
is not to be a completely incompetent moron, do a deal here and there,
and make sure the most obvious things get done. It is really, really
easy. But for some reason, we can't get a candidate through the party
system that is not a completely incompetent moron. And no, we don't
think Donald Trump is in it to help us.
Or anyone else other than himself.
But he has his pride. He truly wants to make America Great
Again, the same way he wanted to make his company great. He is unlikely
to fail as a president, because he doesn't like to lose. It's that
simple. And I truly trust him with that. Also, gross cronyism requires a
small mind. Someone with the grandesse of a Donald will not do little
crony cheats. There are a series of different concerns I have based on
his personality, but they all pale in comparison to many past presidents
and the current options and I have to stop my rantings now. If you
really read through all this, I am very impressed. Thanks for opening up
a channel. If you write a piece that explains the Trump phenomenon
accurately, you will be famous. Interview a bunch of (diverse)
supporters, analyze who they are and why they support him.
It will help America.
Trump is an Egomaniac
I think Trump is a "ego-maniac." And on his resume he would
like to add the moniker of the man who gave America a shove back toward
being number one again. It has nothing to do with liking his
personality, his way of doing things or NOT DOING them. Because he is
'crazy impulsive' he has no qualms to step on toes when he is on a roll,
and correctness (neither political nor ethical) enters in his
objective. So in my opinion, Trump is the only person in the playing
field who could chop off heads, feet, or other current government
extremities, which get in the way of what "most Americans" see as a path
to make America over for Americans and "strong again"! An
egotist who will not take "no" as an answer...Trump’s objective is to
prove what he has said publicly is true.
14 Reasons for Supporting Trump
We need a President who is a real leader who can actually do something
to reverse the course. We do not need good sound bytes or the most
diehard conservative. We need a Patton. No other candidate comes close
to his real world record of actually doing the things that our Country needs to reverse the death spiral.
The American people know this.
- He is a fearless leader. He has successfully led a $20 billion a year family business employing over 20,000 people.
- He has a proven record of being resourceful, innovative, and creative in achieving his objectives and goals.
- He has proven himself as a manager. He oversees 20,000 employees in
multiple business entities in successful pursuit of hundreds of
initiatives both domestic and worldwide.
- He has a proven record of winning especially big battles. FOX News
is the latest battle nobody thought he would survive let alone win.
- He has a proven record of being a highly successful negotiator. All
of human mankind would be better off if he were negotiating with Iran.
- He has a proven record of job creation. He has hired, promoted and personally paid more women, minorities, high school and college students then any Presidential candidate in the history of our Country.
- He can successfully manage huge building projects that can directly transfer into rebuilding our infra-structure.
- He has an attitude about our military, re-building our military and taking care of our vets that is pure American.
- He has a proven record of managing money, minimizing debt and
maximizing wealth that can be directly transferred to leading our
Country out of financial ruin.
- He has a proven record of being resourceful and not afraid to take risks and winning project after project.
- He understands the economy both domestic and foreign better than
any other candidate based on experience. He knows what has to be done to
bring back manufacturing, deal with Japan, China, and Mexico
- Financially, he does not need the special interest money. He is not owned by anybody.
- He is a tireless, hard worker that has no need for lavish family vacations and endless golfing. He will be on the job.
- His real world accomplishments and experience can be directly transferred to leading our Country back to greatness.
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Trump Has Successful Supporters
You'll be surprised and maybe alarmed to know there is a huge segment of the base of both parties that Trump is tapping into. I want you to know that Trump
supporters are not just the lunatic fringe or angry people looking to
join a movement or blow off steam. I continue to read these kind of
articles and I come away thinking you don't realize the scope of the
growing support out there for Trump.
I'm a conservative Republican who has been actively involved in
Politics for 25 years. I truly love America. In my view, this country is
going in the wrong direction and is in real trouble. Here are my
concerns: the debt; the economy; radical Islamic terrorism; illegal
immigration; creating a simpler, fairer tax code that includes all
Americans paying taxes, not just 50% of us; preserving social security;
reducing entitlement and welfare programs; protecting religious
freedoms; and supporting and keeping strong our military. Neither side
will seriously address these issues and get done the positive things
that we need to get done.
I'm a college graduate, I have a Family, I work in an executive-level
management position for a Fortune 500 company and I'm a homeowner. What
I think you may find interesting is that I have a circle of friends,
both men and women, who have similar concerns and backgrounds. We are
all employed with excellent careers and we all are supporting Trump for President. We love how Trump unabashedly trumpets how he loves America and wants to make America great again. Second, he's not politically correct.
Political correctness is a main reason why America is in trouble
because it is a grind and so draining to be so politically correct
everyday in our personal and professional lives.
The sensitivity is over the top and counter productive.
Third, Trump does have the experience, the
intellect and the leadership credentials. I realize the points you were
trying to make in your article, however, you are totally discounting any
positive attributes that Trump has. Fourth,
none of us are perfect, I have changed my mind on positions, I have had
failed relationships, I have not always been so successful in my career.
We are all human and flawed, and it just seems that it's easier for the
haters to focus on the negative and not the totality of the Man, who
like it or not has built an amazingly successful company and a beautiful
Family. And I'm ready to give Trump a chance.
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A Bernie Sanders Supporter Who’d Vote Trump Over Clinton
It is not that
Trump supporters necessarily trust Trump to be their champion or that he
can be relied upon to deliver better than other politicians. It is the
confidence that he can't do worse (and just might do better). In the
meantime, his supporters relish the contempt he shows toward the
mainstream media and politicians (a contempt which is shared not just by
Tea Party conservatives, but many educated liberals and independents). I
am a Bernie Sanders supporter. But if I had to vote for any Republican,
it would certainly be Trump. In a face off between Hillary Clinton and
Trump, I again would vote Trump. While he might not deliver on his
promises, he would certainly be a bull in the China shop of contemporary
American politics, which has long needed destroying and rebuilding.
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Trump Could Make the Speech Police Go Away
I'm in my early 30s and I grew up in San Francisco in a liberal home.
And I have a very difficult time keeping up with all the various
appropriate and inappropriate terms used to reference people and their
causes.Trump makes brash and uncompromising statements about issues many
people feel very passionate about. When he spoke about illegal
immigration he made statements that many people agree with and are
afraid to state. A lot of that fear is a fear of being labeled a racist
or a fear of violating constantly changing societal norms. It's
frustrating to listen to politicians speak and make no statements. It's
even more frustrating to watch politicians fold in the presence of the
slightest bit of pressure. The appeal of Trump isn't because they trust
him to make the right decisions, it’s the hope that he will influence
the rest of the field to make strong statements regardless of the media
backlash.