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Mexican Invasion Title: Derb To Trump: Break Bad, Donald! Use M[oratorium] Word! Were so used to hearing Leftist lunacy from the mouths of show-business airheads, its refreshing to know that there are those willing to give a word of praise, or at least semi-praise, to Donald Trump even among the glitterati. Or perhaps its not surprising; you could make a case, I suppose, that Trump himself is a glitterato
glitteratus, whatever. Leaving that side, lets just relish these words from a TV actor whose last hit show I greatly enjoyed. Quote: Theres something so refreshing about shaking up that world that is all about being handled and here comes this loose cannon who has terrible ideas and would be a horrible president, but theres something great about his I- dont-give-a-shit attitude that really kind of keeps others honest. I think its a surprise benefit to the country, actually.[ Bryan Cranston: Something So Refreshing About Donald Trump,by Charlie Spiering, Breitbart, August 14, 2015] That was Bryan Cranston, a/k/a/ Walter White of the TV show Breaking Bad. Yeah, its a back-handed complimentTerrible ideas? What, like enforcing the peoples laws on immigration and settlement? Horrible president? Compared to whom? Barack Obama? but Cranston has grasped something: a whole lot of citizens have had it with the timid, mealy-mouthed, dont- offend-anyone mumblings of our bought-and-sold professional pols. Donald as Walter White and the GOP as Hank the brother-in-law
except the Stupid Party is even slower on the uptake than Hank was. As a Trump supporter, I wish hed start doing a little work on the gravitas thing. But then, again as a Trump supporter, Im glad to see that neither the Thursday, August 6 debate nor his Friday follow-up about Foxs Megyn Kelly seems to have dented his support. Polls at midweek showed Trump ahead of the rest of the GOP field both among likely GOP primary votes nationally and among likely Iowa caucus-goers. (And theres this just in, from the Deep South: Donald Trump leads Alabama primary poll, by Howard Koplowitz, AL.com, August 13, 2015.) So the archangel Gabriel has not yet sounded the Last Trump. The Donald marches on. Were already hearing him called the Teflon Don. Thats the tag that used to be attached to late Mafioso John Gotti because of the feds inability to make charges against him stick. At last they did make something stick, and Gotti died in jail. So Teflon works
until it doesnt. Thats just by way of a caution to Trump and his handlers. Meanwhile, however, Trump is doing the Lords work shaking up the GOP side of the 2016 campaign. There were the professional pols in the August 6th debate, reading the focus-group-tested answers from their shirt cuffs; and there was Trump breaking the rules of genteel politics, rattling the GOP teacups and refusing the cucumber sandwiches. The reason we Trump supporters like the guy so much is precisely that following the rules has gotten usus patriotic conservativesnowhere. Following the rules got us eight years of George W. Bush, who gave us Open Borders, missionary wars, and When somebody hurts, Government has got to move. Then it got us eight years of Barack Obama, who gave us Open Borders, Amnesty for foreign scofflaws, radical-left Supreme Court justices, and eighteen trillion dollars of debt. Maybe if we knock over a few teacups and throw the cucumber sandwiches around, well get some conservative policies at last. Hey, its worth a try. So Trump is king of the GOP jungle. But if Trump is Cecil the Lion, whos going to play the part of Dr. Walt Palmer? First in the audition line is the GOP Establishment. Bigfoot Establishment commentator George Will and former George W. Bush staffer Michael Gerson this week called for the party to purge Trump. National Review has been running anti-Trump diatribes for a month now. Make no mistake: What my VDARE.com colleague Peter Brimelow calls Conservatism, Inc. hate the guy and want him out of the race. However, there are two problems with that: mutually exclusive problems, but problems none the less. If Trump is scrubbed from the GOP roster, then he will either run as an independent, or else he wont. If he runs as an independent, his supporters, who really like him, and who would otherwise mostly be GOP voters, will vote for him anyway, handing the Presidency to the Democrats 1992-style. If Trump is tossed out of the GOP and decides not to run as an independent, leaving the GOP ticket to some lackluster Chambers of Commerce sock puppet, disgruntled Trump fans will tune out and stay home on election day, as they did when Romney ran in 2012, again delivering the Presidency to the party of Amnesty, public-sector unions, and Al Sharpton. So minus Trump in the GOP field, the betting is on a rerun of either 1992 or 2012. Pat Buchanan, in a brilliant column this Thursday, referred to the 1992 scenario as the Samson Option. Trump should tell the GOP that if it disrespects him and his followers, then he is prepared to do as did the biblical hero Samson, when, blinded and mocked by the Philistines, he pushed the pillars apart and brought the temple down upon the heads of them all. The Republican Establishment will understand that. With respect to Pat, Im not sure they will. This is, after all, the Stupid Party were talking about. One more quote from Pat: Thursday, the Census Bureau revealed that a record 42.1 million immigrants, here legally and illegally, are in the U.S., a population explosion being driven by Mexicans still flooding across the border. Is it xenophobic to ask if Americans approve of this historic change in the composition and character of the country they love? Is it outrageous to ask whether there is a correlation between this massive infusion of unskilled and semi-skilled labor from the Third World, and the stagnant and falling wages of native-born Americans? The Establishment GOP answers to Pats questions are: Yes, its xenophobic, and yes, its outrageous. Now shut up and vote. We may be at the end of the era when attitudes like that win elections for the GOP I dont know how all this is going to play out, and nor does anyone else. Im glad Trumps in the race, and Im glad hes doing what hes doing. It needs doing. Heres this weeks suggestion for Trump from Radio Derb. Sir: Youve opened up the immigration issue, which was badly in need of opening up. Now go for some focus. Pick a particular aspect of the immigration issue and hammer on it. My suggestion: an immigration moratorium. Just get the word in circulation: a moratorium. You can spin it positive: Weve taken in a lot of people this past fifty years, lets take a breather so they can assimilate, as happened 1924-65
Something like that. A moratorium on immigration: Come on Donald, get the M-word in play! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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It would be very smart politics for Trump to throw down on this. The GOP and CoC would be livid. But all the other GOP candidates would have to respond to it. A wall and a moratorium. And no citizenship for illegals ever.
Wait, wait. And a bounty on every illegal -- man, woman, and child. Round 'em up and put them in railroad cars. Uh, no. Shoot on sight. That's better. Trump needs to say this. He must. This has to be part of his anti-illegal immigration plan or Too Conservative will say he's not being tough enough.
That's quite a knot you've got your panties in.
During Operation Wetback, Ike Eisenhower shipped many illegal aliens deep down south to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It's a long walk back. Mostly, they just fled once they knew Ike was going to deport them. They did actually self-deport.
That was a different era. When Presidents had balls. His predecessor dropped two nukes on Japan. Big balls to do that. Nowadays, Presidents are criticized for retaliating after our country is attacked. Ooooh. Look how much it cost. Some of our soldiers died. The rest of the world hates us.
I bet they'd self-deport if we had a shoot-on-sight policy. There's precedent. Mayor Daley had a "shoot-on-sight and shoot-to-kill" department order during the 1968 riots. I mean, we have all these guns. And ammo up the ying-yang. We really should rotate our stock.
There is something wrong with you.
There is something wrong with you. He acts like an anarchist, trying to make limited government and rule of law look bad. IOW, a community agitator. misterwhite on his day off I think you are right.
He acts like an anarchist, trying to make limited government and rule of law look bad. IOW, a community agitator. Misterwhite never takes a day off. -- Like most anti-constitutional zealots, he thinks he's saving the USA from the evils of too much liberty.
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