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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Let’s start election day off right, with Trump repeating a fan who called Ted Cruz a “pussy” over waterboarding [Rubio: "balls like a raisin"] The best part of this is watching some Trump fans this morning trying to do damage control by insisting that he didnt call Cruz a pussy, it was an audience member who did. Night and day. Trump merely
amplified the sentiment so that thousands of people could hear it, then jokingly pretended to scold the person who shouted it. The room full of Trump supporters cheered him the whole way. What could possibly lead you to believe from that that he, and they, were endorsing what she said? And why would his base even want to spin for him on this? Isnt this the genital subtext of the whole campaign, that Trump has balls the size of watermelons (as the woman who insulted Cruz put it) whereas everyone else is a pussy? The only surprise is that it took Trump this long to actually use the word himself and that he used it on Cruz rather than Jeb Bush, whom hes been emasculating using various other euphemisms for the better part of nine months now. I watched the debate, and [Ted Cruz] just comes across as a pussy, she told Mic on the floor of the Verizon center. He doesnt have the balls to stand up to Putin. He doesnt have the balls to stand up to other leaders of others countries. When asked whether she trusts Trump, she answered, Hes got the balls the size of watermelons, whereas the other ones got the balls of little grapes. She then specified the size of other candidates testicles. The other one, Rubio, [has balls] like a raisin. One reason that Cruz is a pussy about waterboarding, by the way, is because his father was tortured by Batistas government in Cuba, which understandably left the junior Cruz a bit squeamish about pressure tactics. Team Cruz could have mentioned that in their reply to Trump but instead they chose to keep it light. Heres Cruzs spokesman, Rick Tyler, using the word whipped very deliberately, I suspect: Rick Tyler (@rickwtyler) February 9, 2016 Says Ben Shapiro, By broadening the label anti-PC to simple vulgarity, Trump does those of us who despise PC a grave disservice. Good point: The more people equate anti-PC with standing up at a presidential rally and calling someone a pussy, the more trivial the effort seems. But I think this has been part of Trumps appeal since the beginning, that by him being anti-PC in a particular way, like calling for mass deportation of illegals, it allows other people to be anti-PC in their particular way. His alt-right fan base is a perfect example; Trump has stayed away from white nationalism but they see him as a kindred spirit anyway because, at its most basic level, being politically incorrect means saying things that the political class normally wont tolerate, whether thats build a wall or Cruz is a pussy or white power. Trump has moved the Overton window on whats acceptable in political discourse even at the presidential level. Thats great in some ways, less great in others. Go read David Brody, who thinks undecided evangelicals in South Carolina and beyond wont look kindly at Trump for profane wisecracks like this. Theyve forgiven him his other excesses so I dont see why this would be a big deal, but if youre looking for a scenario where Cruz has the last laugh on him, there you go. 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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