John Porter
To:
Americans everywhere
October 23, 2015
A.J. Delgado is a columnist,
lawyer, commentator, political
analyst, activist, and author. She has
been described as a conservative with
a strong independent streak. A.J.'s
writings have been published in in The
American Conservative, National
Review, The Miami Herald,
Breitbart, The Daily Caller, Fox News,
and various other publications and
sites, and has appeared on multiple
radio, online, and cable news shows,
including MSNBC and Fox News. She
published her first book, Hip To
Be Square: Why It's Cool To Be A
Conservative, in 2012.
A.J. holds a juris doctorfrom
Harvard Law School. Following
graduation, she practiced law as a
litigator in New York City,
representing a variety of Fortune 500
companies. She also holds a Bachelor
of Arts degree in history from the
University of Florida, from which she
graduated summa cum laudewith
a 4.0 GPA.
The child of blue-collar Cuban
immigrants, A.J. is a native Spanish
speaker. In addition to writing and
speaking about politics, she enjoys
enjoys mixed martial arts and working
to advance the cause of dog welfare.
She is the proud best friend of four
rescue dogs.
Ms Delgado writes a brilliant
editorial for Breitbart this morning,
detailing 20 specific — and well-documented —
reasons why Donald Trump should be the GOP’s
candidate when the general election for
President of the United States rolls around in
a little more than a year. I won’t list them
all, but I wanted to share the five most
important ones: these are the reasons why
Trump is already on top, but for their own
selfish reasons, the GOP establishment simply
won’t accept.
Ms Delgado in her own words:
Delgado points out that his immigration stance
is correct: illegal immigration is costing this
nation in monstrously devastating ways.
Economist Paul Krugman begrudgingly admitted
Trump’s economic statements about taxation were
right.
Trump was right about his prediction
that a loose border policy would help
terrorists commit heinous acts like 9/11.
“The media keeps insisting Latinos despise
Trump,” Delgado writes. “Except, we don’t. In
fact, many of us love him. Myriam Wichter, the
Columbian immigrant from the recent Las
Vegas Trump rally, is not an anomaly.
Hang-onto-your-horses for this whopper of a
‘revelation’: America’s Latinos have the same
wants, needs, and concerns as other Americans!
Our priorities are the same as “Anglos”: jobs,
healthcare, and so on! A truly novel concept!
- African-Americans Love Trump Too
Read that header closely, GOP. One more time.
When’s the last time you had a Presidential
Candidate even make a little notch in the black
vote? Trump has rapid white fans, rabid Latino
fans, and
rabid black fans too! As
Delgado shows, “Trump is the first Republican
who actually has a chance at obtaining a huge
chunk of the African-American vote. The main
reason is simple – African-Americans are angry,
and rightly so, about immigration and what it’s
doing to this nation and to their job
prospects.”
- He is a Man of Sound Morals
“Look at a man’s actions and his record in
life. What is Trump’s? For one, he’s known for
treating his workers well. Second, is there no
ugly scandal or brush with the law – he seems to
lead a fairly straight-arrow life,” Delgado
writes. “Two divorces? Sure. Marriages sometimes
don’t work out. Ask Newt Gingrich or even Ronald
Reagan himself. He’s on friendly terms with both
ex-wives, though. What does that tell you?”
She goes on to say, “His children routinely
express what a loving, supportive father he’s
been. Point me to another businessman of Trump’s
money with four adult children, all of whom have
stayed away from scandal and disgrace despite
growing up in the spotlight. We’d be hard
pressed to find one – meaning, Trump clearly did
something
right.”
- If It’s Not Trump, We Are Doomed
This is the most important point Delgado makes.
In her estimation, if a man this popular across
the board, speaking for Americans — and not
corporate or Super PAC interests — can’t hold
the top poll position for months, who is
scandal-free, unbought, and truly represents the
American dream… if a man like that is going to
be forced out of the race by people claiming to
represent the very party he’s running with? Then
democracy in this country is a farce, your vote
doesn’t matter, and probably never did. “The
jig will be up on the illusion of American
democracy, for if a candidate with Trump’s
enormous support cannot secure the nomination,
then there really is no political process to
speak of.”
If the people don't remain steadfast,
those listed next to Mr. Trump's picture,
above, will bring him down whether you like
it or not.
Until next time, your friend in freedom.
John Porter
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