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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: More GOP and Democratic insiders think Donald Trump is "the one" Another Iowa Republican agreed, saying, The more time that goes by that he continues to lead the more likely it is he wins. That simple. Also, comparatively, he is building a real campaign. More so than many others. Not sure why anyone should be so surprised that Trumps campaign is getting so serious in terms of infrastructure build-out, a New Hampshire Democrat said. Trump may be a jerk, but he is an extremely successful jerk. He has the means and the smarts to compete everywhere and he is not slowing down. Of course Trump has long proclaimed his campaign was serious as a way to thumb his nose at the so-called consultant class of the GOP. His appeal is extremely understandable because he has no filter and there really is a lot of justified anger at the GOP establishment for their actions towards candidates who arent theirs. One thing Jonah Goldberg noted at National Review is how Trump is getting polished in his answers. And those laws may ultimately prove his undoing. Eventually, his shtick could get old, even for his fans. There are signs that this is happening. But there are also signs that hes improving as a candidate. His interviews are getting sharper and less manic. Earlier this month, reporters kept asking Trump what it would take for him to drop out of the race. It seems to me what they were really asking was, When will things get back to normal? The hard truth: They just might not get back to normal. It will be interesting to see how things turn out if Trump keeps leading in the polls and wins a couple primaries. One GOP insider claimed people were already starting to put together a stop Trump campaign. But this campaign has apparently been in the works for at least a month and a half and there hasnt been any real dip in the polls (except for the Iowa ones AP noted yesterday). Trump has populist support and thats appealing to a lot of people. Goldberg is right, [Things] just might not get back to normal. To a certain extent that isnt bad because the GOP establishment has to go and the rise of Trump is a good thing because its got the establishment freaking out. But people need to be careful what they wish for and it could (Im not saying it will) lead to American politics becoming more like France where its the socialists vs. the ultra-nationalists. Again, Im not saying it will but it is something to think about. The other thing which is interesting is what might happen if Trump gets the GOP nomination. One consultant suggested to POLITCO it would mean a third party would start rising. This is actually something which has happened to the Right in America multiple times. The Whigs were an offshoot of the Democratic-Republicans after Andrew Jackson became president. The Whigs then split over slavery in the 1850s and became the Republican Party, the Know Nothing Party, and the Constitutional Union Party. The GOP briefly split into the GOP and the Bull Moose Party in 1912 before the latter pretty much faded. Another split kind of happened with the Reform Party in 1992, but that didnt really take. It just shows how the Right always likes to fight, which isnt a bad thing but isnt always a good thing. It also shows the true struggle freedom always has with big government and the temptation the latter is. Its completely possible the polls are wrong and Trump is going to start fading like other populists candidates including William Jennings Bryan, George Wallace, Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan, and Theodore Roosevelts third run for the WH (the Bull Moose Party). But its also possible Trump is a once in a lifetime candidate who will ride populism into the White House like Andrew Jackson did in 1824. Time will tell, but right now more GOP and Democratic Party insiders are starting to believe hes more the latter than the former. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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The only issue I have with this statement is calling the Bull Moose party a party of the 'right' . Nothing about either Roosevelt was "right wing" or conservative. Teddy Roosevelt was America's 1st progressive President . He broke with the GOP when he determined that Taft wasn't progressive enough.
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