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The Establishments war on Donald Trump
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Title: Trump: National Review ‘Failing Badly,’ ‘Not Going to Be Around Long’
Source: Breitbart
URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016 ... y-not-going-to-be-around-long/
Published: Jan 24, 2016
Author: Trent Baker
Post Date: 2016-01-24 07:32:37 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 15022
Comments: 56

On the Saturday broadcast of “Justice” on Fox News Channel, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump called in and discussed National Review, who published a so-called anti-Trump manifesto entitled “Against Trump.”

“Well, it’s a failing magazine, you know that. It’s been failing badly, and they’re getting some publicity,” Trump said of National Review.

He later added, “I can only say this — the National Review is a failing publication. It’s not going to be around long. And they’ll get some publicity. A lot of the writers think it’s going to help me more because people are tired of the negativity from these people. All they do is talk, but they don’t have solutions to anything, and so I mean, I’m fine with it. I’m not going to be reading it because I don’t read it very much anyway. But a lot of people don’t read it anymore.”

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#16. To: cranky, TooConservative, Vicomte13, CZ82, liberator, GarySpFc (#0)

NR is an echo chamber. Everyone listening to them were already supporting another candidate like JEB! or Rubio.

So what does this NR outlash do? Nothing to Trump's primary numbers. Nothing at all. It just makes his supporters dig in more like an Alabama tick and then draws attention to how powerless the party elite is.

What real effect is there? NR is basically coming out and admitting Trump will win the primary and they the elite will support Hitlery. She will take their money.

The party PACs are wasting money millions of dollars to take Trump down. No one is listening.

Best advice for the GOP is stop eating their own and let the candidates campaign and the people vote.

redleghunter  posted on  2016-01-24   22:24:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: redleghunter (#16)

What real effect is there? NR is basically coming out and admitting Trump will win the primary and they the elite will support Hitlery. She will take their money.

The party PACs are wasting money millions of dollars to take Trump down. No one is listening.

Best advice for the GOP is stop eating their own and let the candidates campaign and the people vote.

When I think of National Review I think of William Crystal. I've never liked him. I don't like his arrogant condescending tone he always talks. His slow talking bullshit.

I can't believe Dan Quayle had that clown working for him.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-01-24   22:46:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone, redleghunter, Vicomte13, TooConservative (#17)

When I think of National Review I think of William Crystal. I've never liked him. I don't like his arrogant condescending tone he always talks. His slow talking bullshit.

I can't believe Dan Quayle had that clown working for him.

William Kristol wrote that Trumpism is two-bit Caesarism in the latest issue . You may think he is wrong ;but Vicomte13 boasts that Trump will assume dicatorial powers once in office to make the changes he thinks the country needs.So maybe they have a point . They see how effectively the emperor is at making his fundamental changes by exceeding his constitutional mandate. Now the conservative base is looking for their own dicatator to level the playing field . Up steps Trump who tells them everything they want to hear . And they support him without regard to his qualifications, statements, integrity, credibility, knowledge, consistency, etc. MAYBE he will effectively give them everything they want . But ,a benign dictator is still a dictator .

tomder55  posted on  2016-01-25   5:20:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: tomder55 (#22)

They see how effectively the emperor is at making his fundamental changes by exceeding his constitutional mandate.

You cannot have Imperium (called today International Community), without Imperator.

So either you resign from imperialism, take troops home, reduce defense by half and return to the original principles OR you keep on going to head-butt with the barbarian tribes and defiant powers of the East.

A Pole  posted on  2016-01-25   5:32:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: A Pole (#23)

It is true: you cannot have Imperium without Imperator. That's the way it is.

Now, you know that I think that Imperium is an ultimately suicidal goal - that it is unattainable in the end, but that you can destroy everything you have pursuing it.

The current devastation left in the shrinking footprint of Wal Mart comes to mind. Wal Mart comes, and local goober politicians cut the throats of their ma and pa local groceries and drugstores in the dreams of "bigger tax revenues".

Then the goobers pass special zoning laws to ease WalMart in, give them tax breaks galore, let them have their way.

So they come in, the ma and pa stores go out of business because nobody can compete with the China price, and nobody can compete with a megalith that will slash its prices below profitability in order to put YOU out of business - without the Federal or State Trade Commissions taking regulatory action (because they are bought by imperator WalMart).

So then with the flick of an accountant's risk, WalMart decides that it will close hundreds of stores, and now those goober politicians who sacrificed their own neighbors looking for the mirage of "higher revenues" have to drive 50 miles to get groceries just like everybody else.

And the folks who used to run the grocery store, will they reopen? No. Their livelihoods were wiped out by WalMart. They can't come back. And will the town goobers extend all of those tax breaks and perks to their NEIGHBORS, to let them get back up? Of course not. Imperator gets tribute, little people get the back of the hand.

Tne entrenched rich will attempt to use the delaying power of government to maintain their advantages. They will oppose Trump. Trump will not have been elected by them or for them, but by the people, and we will use the same massive imperial powers that have accumulated in our government since government was used to enforce slavery and drive Indians off their land, to serve HIS constituency, which is me.

That which destroys Goldman Sachs and globalism helps me. That which destroys the Israel lobby and its shipping billions offshore...in order to entangle us in places in which I have no interests helps me. That which stops illegal immigration and stops the handing out of visas for skilled labor helps me.

Somebody wins and somebody loses. I am electing Trump so that MY class gets to win for a change. And that means that Trump gets to use, and abuse, all of the power that the crony capitalists have used and abused.

Trump is not of the same class as the globalists. His money is in real estate, which is inescapably local. Trump lives or dies economically on the local economies all across America. He can't just shut down a store, because HIS "stores" are brick and mortar, steel and glass where people LIVE. So HE needs most people to be living WELL, to fill his buildings and pay his rent.

Goldman Sachs employs a few thousand. The economy HERE that Goldman Sachs destroys employs millions and millions. It doesn't do TRUMP any good for Goldman to create millions of jobs in CHINA, because Trump's buildings are in New Jersey. Will Trump fix everything? Of course not. But big pieces: middle class taxes, while specifically targeting the carried interest deduction of big financiers - this is a big thing. Controlling immigration and the influx of Islam is a big thing. Causing foreigners with oil to PAY the Americans to provide security, instead of US subsidizing THEM - this is a big thing...because some WILL, and we will be richer for it, and others won't, and we will tell them to go to hell, they will be overthrown, the terrorists will cut off heads, and the rest will be inclined to pay the Americans the protection money, because the alternative is dying at the hand of their barbarian cousins. Getting rid of Obamacare and replacing it with a comprehensive system: you get it from your employer (the old system), or you get it from Medicare if you're retired (the old system), or you get it from Medicaid if you're poor (the old system) - or if you're none of those, you buy it from some sort of government sponsored insurance - the new thing that Trump proposes. This is different from Obamacare, because Obamacare destroys the CURRENT system and replaces the whole thing with a "private" system that cannot make money and has to be subsidized. Trump says that's dumb: private employer insurance, Medicare and Medicaid work. What needs to be added is government insurance to cover the workers whose employers don't provide, with the gap covered by taxes. It's expensive, but less expensive and disruptive than simply destroying the health insurance system, which Obamacare does. Those things are all good for my class, and generally good for the country. They harm specific minority interests. Currently those minority interests prevail to the detriment of the whole country, and my class in particular. Those minority interests have wielded all the power available, ruthlessly, to get what they have, illegitimately. I expect Trump will wield all of that power to undo that in the favor of what benefits the people who voted for him, and himself.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-01-25   8:25:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Vicomte13 (#26)

So then with the flick of an accountant's risk, WalMart decides that it will close hundreds of stores, and now those goober politicians who sacrificed their own neighbors looking for the mirage of "higher revenues" have to drive 50 miles to get groceries just like everybody else.

You are completely ignoring the dynamics of the market place. Walmart Express stores, the smallest store in their lineup are the ones that are shutting down. Also Walmart shoppers are increasingly on-line shoppers. They are planning on opening up 300 stores this year, and invest in in-store pickup and stores that are 30,000 square feet (super stores ) . So the news told you that they are shutting down 269 old stores. The news forgot to tell you that they will open up 300 more .

tomder55  posted on  2016-01-25   12:25:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#51. To: tomder55 (#42)

So the news told you that they are shutting down 269 old stores. The news forgot to tell you that they will open up 300 more .

They did that in my town about 5 years ago closed the old store and built a new Supercenter within 300 yards of the old one... The old store sat empty for about 3 years until a new company bought it and moved in, it's called Rural King and it's in direct competition with the Tractor Supply chain...

CZ82  posted on  2016-01-25 19:07:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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