Super Tuesday and the Wild, Wild West | Eastern North Carolina Now

    After this Super Tuesday, 2016, Governor John Kasich and Dr. Ben Carson are the 'walking dead', and the new Republican establishment favorite, Marco Rubio, is finished (whether he realizes it or not) if he does not win his home state of Florida. Only Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democrats and Conservative Senator Ted Cruz are clawing tenuously to remain relevant, and still have a fighting chance to challenge the front runners.

The preeminent front runners of both the Democrat and Republican parties, seeking their party's nomination for the highest office in the land of a formerly powerful nation, have a whole bunch of baggage, and, remarkably, their ardent followers just do not care. There must be a reason for it.

    Only in the headline nation of the storied western World, the only world of living creatures that we are fully aware of, there will be an impending election of a possibly good People. And the election will be, inarguably, a political 'race to the bottom', one which this nation will rebound from, or, possibly not.

    Donald Trump is a blowhard, a braggart, a political and government neophyte with a full lexicon of inarticulate moments, overly spoken, which causes me to wince, and often wonder: Did he really say that?

    Hillary Clinton is a rabid political animal, never shackled by any modicum of honesty, or the first patriotic thought of a nation that has well supported and enriched her, and her philandering husband; while proving, more than once, to break any laws in her indomitable path, and lie with grand impunity, while slothfully serving Democrats at the expense of the real patriots that built and have sacrificed to sustain this nation. And ... if you listen with any cognitive, real American ear, she is emphatically divisive, and egregiously stupid ... too stupid to be president of all Americans, and especially the ones that keep this nation viable.

    So, which candidate could possibly be the president that this American public deserves.

    Personally, as a real Conservative, and while I don't truly appreciate Donald J. Trump, I get why there are those that support this guy, irrespective of the dumb stuff he far too often says. I know many of his supporters, and, actually, I really do know these people (to the extent that many of these local folks have been my constituents), and I well understand why they are so committed: 1) Trump has a business history of solving problems; 2) Trump is anti-establishment, and no real Conservative is happy with the Republican party at all levels; 3) These people are pissed, and God bless them, they have every right to feel this way. They want their nation to survive. These people are, in part, what is left of our nation's patriots.

    Consequently, I, personally, well understand Hillary of Benghazi, and those people that would vote for this utterly dishonest, Alinskyite Socialist Authoritarian. Her supporters consider themselves Liberals or Progressives, which is more of the Authoritarian style of Liberal, where they don't really care so much for the United States as a nation, but the people that comprise their new "progressive" Democrat party. To fully understand me, you actually have listen to today's Democrat politicians, and hear what they say. Their best idea for America's future is to chip away at its formerly sturdy foundation to pay their constituents to stay inline and keep them in office, while they apportion away America's defense to our enemies, so that it will appear that we are still safe, as a nation, to the pod-people, who are the core of their new Democrat party.

    Knowing these truths makes one understand the Trump phenomenon, and I really wish there could be some other way around it, but, as a committed supporter of Ted Cruz, who has my complete endorsement; if Donald J. Trump is the last Republican standing, he will have my vote. I pray that our nation will survive him. I'm not so sure about our chances should Hillary B. Clinton follow Hussein Obama to become his promised third term.
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( March 2nd, 2016 @ 3:18 pm )
 
I know very well.

But Trump is just a symptom of the Republican party straying far from its Reagan roots. The RINO is the problem here, and I think many of these, otherwise Conservative, Republicans believe that Trump will make all things work and shoot the RINOs at the same time.

At least that is the belief of some of the good folks that I know supporting Trump.

I will vote for him if I must, but I will help bury his ass if he does not live up to his promises. Having an R by one's name does not mean that much to me, and hasn't for years ... even when I was an elected Republican.
( March 2nd, 2016 @ 3:07 pm )
 
It does appear that the die has been set unless there is some major reworking of the conventional selections of a candidate. Our constitution will be trampled regardless if it is Hillary or Trump. Neither has shown me any respect for the rule of law and both seem to be capable of playing the system for their own purposes, but that is common to plenty of politicians.

I still await the playout of the final primaries but I must also prepare myself to vote for the lesser of two evils. The fact that Trump has usurped the talking points of the conservative movement and attracts the legions of followers, makes me reevaluate the common sense of the voting public. I am a bit dismayed that the frustration level has risen to the point that a man totally devoid of character is considered for President. It appears that the end does justify the means.
( March 2nd, 2016 @ 9:50 am )
 
Cruz is a leader. The best leaders are smart. Cruz is smart.

But even if Hussein was a leader, he has a really crappy band.
( March 2nd, 2016 @ 9:11 am )
 
Politician's need a leader like a band needs director. Obama is not a leader so the politicians are "making a lot of noise". Trump is a leader. Cruz is a politician.
( March 2nd, 2016 @ 9:04 am )
 
That is because you are a cool guy.
( March 2nd, 2016 @ 8:13 am )
 
SD: I was not angry or pissed when I voted for Trump.



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