Saturday, March 5, 2016

The people’s Donald

Barring a backroom deal which would break several records for wire pull-ery, Donald Trump will be the 2016 Republican nominee for president of the United States. Unless Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio and Governor John Kasich pull off a show-stopper worthy of one of Trump’s own memoirs, they’re going to be submitting resumes to Trump’s vice presidential search team.

Forget the “experts.” Flush the “prognosticators.” Tell the talking heads to take a long walk off a short pier. The people have spoken. And Donald Trump is their man. The GOP threw everything but the kitchen sink at him; and then he used Super Tuesday to drag them out back and smack the tar out of them. And judging by the polling results, the people didn’t just watch; they held the GOP down.

As far as I’m concerned, the Republicans have no one to blame but themselves. Seven years of talking tough on camera and then batting their eyes at President Obama behind closed doors created Trump. Seven years of playing defense for the banksters created Trump. Seven years of keeping their foot in the door for every northbound illegal alien created Trump. They can either take Trump’s ascendancy as the lesson in humility they needed, or they can stand as bridesmaids at another Trump wedding.

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