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Title: It’s Time to Rally Around Donald Trump
Source: Breitbart
URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern ... -to-rally-around-donald-trump/
Published: Dec 27, 2015
Author: Diana West
Post Date: 2015-12-27 09:16:51 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 12870
Comments: 65

Brent Bozell has called on conservatives to rally around Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination. Ted Cruz is a good man and a fine candidate — my own second choice — but I believe GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is the candidate for American patriots to rally around.

Bozell states that Cruz is the one candidate who will return the United States to “her Constitutional foundations and Judeo-Christian values,” explaining:

On every issue of crucial importance to conservatives—defunding Planned Parenthood, ending the Obamacare nightmare, reducing the size of government, opposing amnesty—Cruz is not only with conservatives, he’s led the fight for conservatives.

To be honest, if these were the only issues under discussion in this GOP presidential primary season I would hardly be able to make myself pay attention. It’s not that they are unimportant issues. Personally, I support every one of them. But they are not existential issues. They are not the issues on which the very future of the Republic hangs. They are issues that a responsible Republican House and Senate, if they were loyal to their oath and to their constituents, could today begin to rectify all by themselves.

If they did — or if, say, a President Cruz were to ensure that Planned Parenthood was defunded, Obamacare ended, government trimmed, and amnesty once again staved off for another election cycle — we would all rejoice. However, the Constitution, the Republic, would be no more secure. On the contrary, they would still teeter on the edge of extinction, lost in a demographic, political, and cultural transformation that our fathers, founding and otherwise, would find inconceivable — and particularly if they ever found out that the crisis took hold when We the People lost our nerve even to talk about immigration and Islam.

It is in this danger zone of lost nerve and the vanishing nation-state where the extraordinary presidential candidacy of Donald Trump began. Like the nation-state itself, it started with the concept of a border, when Donald Trump told us he wanted to build a wall. Circa 21st-century-America, that took a lot of nerve.

After all, Americans don’t have walls. We don’t even have a border. We have “border surges,” and “unaccompanied alien minors.” We have “sanctuary cities,” and a continuous government raid on our own pocketbooks to pay for what amounts to our own invasion. That’s not even counting the attendant pathologies, burdens, and immeasurable cultural dislocation that comes about when “no one speaks English anymore.” A wall, the man says?

The enthusiasm real people (as opposed to media and #GOPSmartSet) have shown for Trump and his paradigm-shattering wall is something new and exciting on the political scene. So is the “yuge” sigh of relief. Someone sees the nation bleeding out and wants to stanch the flow. Yes, we can (build a wall). From that day forward, it has been Trump, dominating the GOP primary process and setting all of the potentially restorative points of the agenda, compelling the other candidates to address them, and the MSM, too. Blasting through hard, dense layers of “political correctness” with plain talk that shocks, Trump has set in motion very rusty wheels of reality-based thinking, beginning a long-overdue honest-to-goodness public debate about the future of America — or, better, whether there will be a future for America. That debate starts at the border, too.

A well-defended border is an obvious requisite for any nation-state. It bears noting, however, that before Donald Trump, not one commander in chief, and (aside from former Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-CO), not one figure of national fame and repute I can think of had ever put it to the people of this land that a wall was a way to stop our border crisis: the unceasing flow into the nation of illegal masses of mainly Spanish-speaking aliens, among them terrorists, criminals (yes, including rapists and murderers) and transnational gangs. On the contrary, crime and chaos at the U.S. non-border are what every branch and bureaucracy of our government expect We, the People to accept as normal — and pay for as good citizens.

But good citizens of what — the world?

For many decades, the unspoken answer to this inconceivable question (inconceivable, that is, before Trump) has been yes. “We Are the World” has been the USA’s unofficial anthem, the political muzak of our times that we either hum along to, or accept in teeth-gritted silence for fear of censure (or cancelled party invitations). “Openness,” “multiculturalism,” “globalism” — all have been pounded into us for so long that I think Americans despaired of ever hearing anyone give voice again to a patriotic vision of American interests. Then Trump came along and changed the tune. Americans perked up their ears. Maybe a wall — which is just the beginning of Trump’s detailed immigration policy, which Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) calls “exactly the plan America needs” — would make America possible again. That would be great, indeed.

Does Trump see it all this way, or is he going on “feel”? I don’t claim to know, although by this time in the political season, I think I am beginning to get a sense of Trump. When it comes to what is important, beginning with immigration, Trump’s instincts are as formidable as his courage. Notwithstanding Cruz and his consistent conservatism (in which Bozell places great stock), immigration wouldn’t even be a campaign issue without Donald Trump. In my opinion, the Trump plan is absoutely essential to any possible return, as Bozell puts it, to America’s constitutional foundations and Judeo-Christian principles. I actually think of it as our last shot.

In the meantime, Trump continues to catapult issues, one after another, into the heart of the multicultural/universalist narrative that long ago marginalized the very idea of American interests. His judiciously sensible, also unprecedented, call for a moratorium on Muslim immigration following the San Bernardino jihad attacks is a perfect example. Citing polling commissioned by the Center for Security Policy that reveals shockingly high support among Muslims in America for 1) violent jihad in America — 25 percent believe it is justified, and 2) sharia law in America — 51 percent believe they should have the choice of being governed here by Islamic law (sharia), Trump called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States “until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.”

As Trump makes clear, our country’s representatives have no clue. Worse, they seem content to remain in ignorance no matter how many Americans die, no matter how far sharia spreads. Not Trump. When you think about it, his call for a Muslim immigration moratorium is really a no-brainer — but whose “politically correct” brain is capable even of thinking of it, let alone calling for it out loud? I regret to say that Sen. Cruz does not support Trump’s moratorium, deferring instead to a rosier vision of Islam and immigration screening both in order, politely, to reject it.

That’s too bad, but so it goes, further testament to the fearless, agenda-setting powers of Trump. It’s really quite incredible: soon, maybe even before it’s too late, GOP primary voters will have a clear choice on walls, borders, immigration, even Islamic immigration (and, I would hope, the related issue of Islamic law), all because Donald Trump plucked these crucial issues from the void where the politicians, including good conservatives, have been eager to leave them.

Go Trump!

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#3. To: cranky (#0)

I could never vote for Trump because I can never come to believe this isn't just another one of his scams. Everything he does,he does for "The Donald",and he flat doesn't give a damn about anyone else.

As far as that goes,he is still importing foreign workers to work at his businesses because Americans "want too much money". He is ON RECORD as stating American wages are too high. With the obvious exception of CEO's who wear opossums on their heads,of course.

One thing I AM loving though is that he has the media terrified. Watch any of the Sunday talking head political shows,and it rapidly becomes obvious that ALL of them regardless of party affiliation are Party People Globalists. Hell,they are still calling Boy Jorge a conservative! How freaking out of touch with conservative Americans do these "Beltway Pundits" have to be to believe former Bush WH and campaign appointees and spokescritters are actual conservatives? And make no mistake about it,they really ARE so far left they think Boy Jorge was a Right-Winger.

Talk about out of touch,and they are the loons that lead the discussion parade!

sneakypete  posted on  2015-12-27   10:23:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: sneakypete (#3)

As far as that goes,he is still importing foreign workers to work at his businesses because Americans "want too much money". He is ON RECORD as stating American wages are too high. With the obvious exception of CEO's who wear opossums on their heads,of course.

I realize there is an element of truth in what you are saying, but at the same time he realizes how illegal labor has hurt many American business and labor. Hence, Trump has promised to build a huge fence and deport many illegals. He"s a hands on businessman, unlike the Bushs.

GarySpFC  posted on  2015-12-28   0:04:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: GarySpFC (#32)

I realize there is an element of truth in what you are saying, but at the same time he realizes how illegal labor has hurt many American business and labor

He has also said American wages are too high,and that Americans need to work for less money.

Except for CEO's,that is.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-12-28   1:05:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: sneakypete (#33)

He has also said American wages are too high,and that Americans need to work for less money.

Except for CEO's,that is.

Are you certain that is what he said, because I remember slightly different?

GarySpFC  posted on  2015-12-28   1:36:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: GarySpFC (#37)

He has also said American wages are too high,and that Americans need to work for less money.

Except for CEO's,that is.

Are you certain that is what he said, because I remember slightly different?

The inference is there. He DID say American wages are too high.

He also imports foreign workers to work in his businesses.

He never once said CEO salaries are too high,nor will he ever.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-12-28   8:19:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: sneakypete (#40)

He never once said CEO salaries are too high,nor will he ever.

Trump calls big CEO salaries 'disgraceful'

Roscoe  posted on  2015-12-28   9:41:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: Roscoe (#45)

He never once said CEO salaries are too high,nor will he ever.

Trump calls big CEO salaries 'disgraceful'

And we know he is sincere because he took a pay cut,right?

Trump has now backed down from saying US workers salaries are too high,and is now claiming they are too low.

Gotta admire sincerity and "telling it like it is" in a candidate,huh?

sneakypete  posted on  2015-12-28   10:49:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: sneakypete (#52)

And we know he is sincere

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

Moving them goalposts.

Roscoe  posted on  2015-12-28   11:05:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#54. To: Roscoe (#53)

And we know he is sincere

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

Moving them goalposts.

No,I am pointing out the fact that he is a habitual liar,and the truth always means what he wants it to mean right at the moment he is speaking it,but subject to change.

He is a sociopath. A carney shill. A used car salesman with a faux zebra skin sports coat. He will tell whatever lie he needs to tell to sell his product,and does so with a clear conscience because he has no sense of guilt or shame.

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